Body of Light

by Karla   Feb 21, 2012


Beyond heaven
there must be peace within
as you close your eyes
and dissolve your body
in light and etheric energy.

Your consciousness continues
beyond material reality,
embracing The Moon and Saturn,
returning to the primordial
unity, transcending time,
space and desire.

She pierced the first veil
when she fell from her pure depths,
looking for something unwritten,
unsaid.

She opened the gate with her soul ragged,
thinking of stars and freedom.
Alchemy and Astrology would explain her.
She had three bodies and all of them were
the individual and unique expression of God
in her.

She made a transition back to the light
and had a chance, picking up her life
again, learning the necessary
to sustain herself for life and love
never end.
Never end.

Karla Bardanza
http://asmoonsewsthesatinsatrs.blogspot.com

This poem is a tribute to Sandra Rogers and all those people who had a NDE - near death experience. I wrote this poem inspired by Karunesh's song called Punjab. Here is the link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=d1mTE5CdDdM

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  • 12 years ago

    by Yakori bint Muhammed

    This poem is so intense and relatable. The fusion of the mind, body, heart and soul on a spree of self discovery and peace is enlivening. Very evocative and heart warming. I call this piece my idea of 'Triple R, Relax, Restore and Rejuvenate(r.r.r)', the whole body system of a being emotionally, physically and mentally needs to function with exciting moments . You always have strong messages to share to all. Thanks for that and i must hail the song that inspired this marvelous piece as a tribute. More ink to your pen, blessings to you. Bye :-).

  • 12 years ago

    by Maple Tree

    Beautiful..... I'm speechless....Beautiful~

  • 12 years ago

    by TJ Arizona Eagle

    "standing ovation" Excellent, beautiful, full of peace and serenity

  • 12 years ago

    by Decayed

    Karla, awesome as always.. awesome tribute. And I like the topic much!

  • 12 years ago

    by L

    This piece somehow gives me peace.
    Saturn and god are mentioned in this poem.
    I love both of them.

    This is my favorite stanza

    "She pierced the first veil
    when she fell from her pure depths,
    looking for something unwritten,
    unsaid."

    I'm fascinated by the flow of this poem as well as for the imagery.