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brodie25 : weeeeeeeeeeeeeee on February 10Hiya!!! I'm back for a bit and posted some new columns because I can't get feedback from some of my articles. Am still learning to write about God and succeeding once in a while! Hope you're doing gooder (it's a prairie word I picked up, don't ask) and direct me to some of your good stuff. Hope you can help me out too. Missed ya a bit. Tata
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imoutyo on November 4, 2008i am favoriting you on the basis of your profile, because of the admirable things you said within it.
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Jasperkt on March 21, 2008hey did you get the letter? i know your busy i was just curious if you'd gotten it. I'd like to be throwing it up this weekend or y tuesday by the latest
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Jasperkt on March 19, 2008hey hey. I very much like your background. where did you get it??
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Elrenia : Dropping In on January 12, 2007I just wanted to put a "face" to the voice. Nice page and great inspirations. I enjoy our discussions.
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forever dreaming on July 21, 2006Hi, just to let you know your name is also the title of a book on Celtic Spirituality by a friend of mine called John O'Donaghue, a really interesting book for those interested in the subject. Anyway, am going to read some of your work now.
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agazeley on August 27, 2005Anamchara
My dictionary says:-
The Celtic Tradition of the Soul Friend
Anamchara (ahn-im-KAR-uh) is a Gaelic word that means "soul friend." A soul friend is a person who provides others with coaching, support and guidance as they progress along the path toward fulfilling their spiritual and mystical potential.
Originally, the ancient Druids functioned as soul friends to the pagan Celtic chieftains; later on, the Christian saints took over this spiritual role, providing direction and guidance to anyone who wished to grow spiritually. Today, anyone can have (or be) a soul friend. A person does not need to be of Celtic ancestry to benefit from having or being an anamchara.
In its simplest form, a soul friend is anyone who provides spiritual support to another, no matter how humble or "ordinary." In a more formal way, an anamchara is a mentor or a coach -- a person who shares his or her knowledge or expertise with others, usually in a structured way. Such an anamchara may provide his or her services as part of a religious community (such as a Christian minister or a Wiccan priestess) or may work independently (such as a spiritual coach or professional psychic).
- Albert
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dope on August 14, 2005hey... In noticed the comment on my page, it's old, but if you were interested I changed my name from sangreal to dope. that's all.
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AzureBlue on August 8, 2005I love your author name...
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brodie25 on May 9, 2005hi kristen
i guess i'm one of the few to leave messages on your author page, so i'll leave one of my a-typical ones for yah....
*BOINK BLINKY BONK* throws random items out the window and dismantles all your ikea furnature and runs around the ceiling laughing maniacally... *breathes deeply and calms to a zen-like snoring innocent looking angelic figure*
right... don't know what came over me... but hope you got a laugh
oi nowonder you're going nuts.... take care to take a little time to yourself my friend... if you got assignments feel free to post them as daily bread hehehe and don't worry the debate and petty arging is testing the humbleness of our pride hehe failing somedays and forcing me to be kind in my rebutals... take care and remember to smile lots
God bless yah
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Virago on April 24, 2005Write something new damnit!

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Evets on April 18, 2005Hey, thanks for applying to my group! I wanted to limit the amount of christians (still waiting for a non-christian to apply!) but how could I refuse someone like you?
Despite our differences of opinion I really grew to respect you in our debate on homosexuality, and in reading comments you've posted on christian groups, and I welcome your voice in this group. I can relate to you as I am also called into ministry, and I the stuff on your author page really hit home.
God bless you and have a great day!
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brodie25 on April 12, 2005i sooo gotta read your daily bread.... and please!!!!! you make me blush like i'm at all the authority on daily bread... i'm happy if you wanna take it on too... tag team style baby wooooooot share the fun... might you please look at my newest of poems... well take care
God bless
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josh-13 on March 22, 2005I agre with you on tongues, you shouldd check out my post
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Sherra Psalm on March 20, 2005I just wanted to say I liked your comment on Absinthe's page about give me Jesus ..but keep the Church.
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mysticriver on December 20, 2004Congrats on your college opportunity....good luck in your studies.
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cosmicrose on December 11, 2004Congratulations indeed.... and thanks for your comment on my "Anything but innocent" entry.
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luckynsincere on December 1, 2004I just wanted to stop in and thank you agin for entering... You most certainly are talented.... I loved your poem... It was eerily hitting close to home... Thanks again
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AzureBlue on October 22, 2004Wow! I LOVE the photo of the Abbey...what a great experience that must have been! I too, hate my job and am in need of change and simplification...which I am working on. Great background as well...
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Virago on September 30, 2004Welcome Home Sweetie!!! AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!
MUCH LOVE!!
XOXOXO
Laura -
Hi,
I wanted to stop by your page and thank you for commenting on my poem. I really appreciate it. I will be working on posting more at this very minute. Also, may you have a wonderful trip and discover many things you are searching for. Or to add to those things you all ready found. By the way, I love the site link you gave above--the prayer part is amazing.
Blessings,
AP
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Lakota on July 25, 2004I am going to read one of your poems but wanted to thank you here for reading mine and my best friend is from Canada she just left to go back
but I am originally from the UK and man I tell ya take some warm clothes to where your going and enjoy it peace of mind should come to you there!
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I Hope You Choke on July 20, 2004I really enjoyed reading all of your poems, you have raised my spirit inspirationally and potentially, you have helped me look at the good things that are left in the world, anyone who is depressed or inches away from death's schythe would be completely turned around in life!
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Night Hope on June 27, 2004Beautiful author's page...I really enjoyed it (wandered over here after reading your featured poem)...if this is where you're going, I don't blame you! Or for not wanting to come back!...good reading, thanks!...swan
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Overly Analytical on June 26, 2004that's a beautiful prayer that you offer. Awesome writes!
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SERblueyes on June 13, 2004Thank you so much for your response.....I love hearing from you. And please don't stop commenting!!!
Good luck in all you do.
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Poetic Fanatic on May 19, 2004Hi there,
I like your a page. It is a very creatively skilled work of art I'd say. It's easy to read and the reading was great for me!
I must see your poetry soon. Well, I thought I'd leave a word.
Happy writing
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Balldinger on May 14, 2004I was so happy to find the prayer you have posted by David Adam on your sight - I weave a silence. I've been searching for a good prayer. Thank you.
May you be blessed on the isle of Iona.
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dittysri on March 27, 2004Had to come back and thank you for comenting on all my entries, especially The Lord's Bride. I appreciate you opening it up to hear my meaning, most do not bother. Yes, the Lord Jesus is the Church and I do carry Him in my heart daily. As I abide with Him, so He abides with me, and I am at church all the time. I enjoy gathering together with like minded people also, but walking with the Lord is the most important thing to do. Thanks so much for all your comments darlin', jean
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dittysri on March 21, 2004Thanks for opening your contest to prewrites. I had wanted to enter but couldn't find time to write a new piece although I wish I could have. Hope you like my prewrite entries. Happy to meet you, new friend, jean
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horus8 on February 24, 2004Thank you for the trophy, and the points, you run a tight ship and have a splendid sense of competition. A great Dada contest, excellent, way to appreciate the form, Concrete.
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astralshepherd on February 11, 2004With regard to my request on a particular poem, I thank you for your candor; I appreciate honesty as much as i do integrity. you my dear, possess both ~richard

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lgcmusic175 on January 30, 2004I wanted to drop in and thank you for commenting on some of my work...I really appreciate your opinion. It means a lot! I'm been flipping through your stuff...you are very talented and I'm all the more honored to hear praise by a poet of your caliber.
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Mox on January 18, 2004very nice write... just browsing and this caught my attention
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catz on December 27, 2003I've just finished reading your very inspiring profile, mystic voice
I'm happy you joined us here at allpoetry, you're going to be one of our most valuable poets, I can tell !
Thank you for your reply to my comment on your contest poem, 'a dreamers dream'. I'll be reading more of your work ...and if I hurry, before you post more, I'll be able to say I read them all
I hope you'll find time to read some of mine, too.
baraka bashad




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astralshepherd on December 10, 2003me too, i offer my welcome as well!! ~richard

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anamchara on December 6, 2003Thank you for the warm welcome, and encouraging words!
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SilentPoet on December 5, 2003mystic voice~
Hello and welcome to Allpoetry! So glad you are here, you have joined an awesome group of very friendly and talented poets! To help you navigate the site and take advantage of your options, click on the "Help" tab at the top of your page. If you have problems or questions not covered there, our Moderators are highlighted in blue and Greeters (like myself) in green. Any of us will be more than happy to help you or to direct you to someone who can.
Please take time to check out the benefits of Preferred or Uber memberships. You have been given a 4-day free Preferred Membership trial period. Don't worry, at the end of the 4 days, you will still be able to post your poetry, but the upgraded memberships do greatly help to support the site as well as giving you additional options.
Please try to comment on at least 4 poems for every poem that you post. This encourages others to "return the favor" and to read and comment on your work. It will also help you to get to know and interact with the poets here.
As a new AP member, there is a contest challenge created just for you! Click on the "Contests" tab at the top of the page and look for the "New Members During the Month of December" contest. You can earn up to 300 points and a very much sought after "cyber trophy" for a winning poem!
This site not only offers modern poetry, but also Old Poetry, Story Write and All Philosophy. These can be accessed at the very bottom of the page.
Please do not promote your own poetry in the Chatterbox area. This is not desired or allowed. We do have a "Shameless Promotions" area for this. For 20 points, you can promote your masterpieces there. Also, you may feature one of your own poems in the "Featured" box by going to the bottom of your poem page and placing a point bid. If you click on and read a poem in the Featured box, please be sure to leave a comment, as it cost the author some of their own points to place it there.
Allpoetry continues to grow and prosper and I am both happy and proud to once again welcome you to be a part of it! Please do not hesitate to let me know if I can be of further assistance to you. Happy writing!
~Janet~
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