18 May 2021
by jeannepoland
in Poetry
Tags: ask angels to help, create perfect energy, ensure your feelings and thoughts reflect your innermost intentions, happy people create many blessings, imbued with love, joyous, light, love, peaceful, positivity, successful, they will never desert you, what do you expect?, what you focus on, you create, your intentions create your experience

“The intentions you send out into the Universe create your experiences. Ensure your feelings and thoughts reflect your innermost intentions.”
Your Angel’s Message:
What you focus on you create. With this in mind, you need to be careful about the intentions you send out into the world. If you feel negative, you may inadvertently create less than perfect energies within your life. Similarly, positive intentions make positive happenings. Have you ever noticed that happy people tend to receive many blessings within their lives? That’s no coincidence. They’re receiving the rewards of their good intentions.
When this card is drawn, the angels are asking you to look at your expectations of yourself, others and your life in general. What do you expect will happen in the future? The things you expect to happen become your intentions. For this reason, it’s imperative that your expectations are positive and imbued with love.
What You Should Do:
Envision yourself and the people closest to you as peaceful, happy and successful. Make every intention you have shine brightly with love. These beautiful and spiritual intentions actively help both you and those around you. Spread your light far and wide. Allow your joyous intentions to manifest. If you have difficulty replacing any negative thoughts or habits with positive ones, ask your angels for help. They are always there for you and will never desert you.
Your Affirmation:
“My intentions create my reality. I ask the angels to infuse these with love, light and positivity.”
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24 Dec 2020
by jeannepoland
in Poetry
Tags: Astronauts read from the Bookof Genesis, Borman, christmas eve, darlness of the deep, divided light from farkness, God created heaven and earth, good, largest audience, light, NASA, Spirit of God moved upon the water

The astronauts sent a Christmas Eve broadcast home to Earth from their path around the moon. Borman later recalled, “We were told that on Christmas Eve we would have the largest audience that had ever listened to a human voice, and the only instructions that we got from NASA was to do something appropriate.” All three astronauts took turns reading from the Book of Genesis, which begins, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.”
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05 Apr 2020
by jeannepoland
in My First Golden Shovel Poem, Poetry
Tags: 4/5/2020, I choose to wear the holy sanctuary, Jeanne, light, My First Golden Shovel Poem, my most sacred robe, Power, Quicksilver, strength, the arc of the covenent

Sanctuary in Christ Church, Hudson NY showing Mother Eileen in her vestment

Exterior of Christ Episcopal Church in Hudson NY
The Golden Shovel or the last word of every line is a sentence
The sentence:
Wear the sanctuary, the arc of the covenant, as your robe, strength, light, and power.
Poem:
Of all I choose to wear
I choose the
holy sanctuary
whose tent carries the arc of the covenant,
my most sacred robe,
strength
light
power!
shovel poem by Jeanne
Quicksilver 4/5/2020
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18 Nov 2019
by jeannepoland
in Poetry, snow power
Tags: blanket, energy, freeze, fungus, Julie Rohan Zoch, light, rainbow, roots, snow power, snowflake, weather report, white snow

illustration by Julie Rohan Zoch
what’s under the white snow?
when I see the snowflake design on the weather report
I freeze, breathless!
forget to consider it a blanket
keeping the roots intact
sheltering the fungus which converts soil to new life
and lets me view light
and all the colors of its rainbow:
energy for my soul!
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21 Jan 2016
by jeannepoland
in Poetry, Respectfully Reviewed, Writing
Tags: a little erudite, barrier between romantic and serious, don't read reviews as quality ratings, Don't read silence as a no, Eva Ibbotson, humorous, illustrator:Ratta Mattata, light, Respectfully Reviewed, Viennese waltz

Illustrator: Ratta Mattata
Don’t read silence as
a no; don’t read reviews as
quality ratings.
Eva Ibbotson said: “After years of writing magazine stories and books for children, I am trying hard to break down the barrier between ‘romantic novels’ and ‘serious novels’ which are respectfully reviewed. My aim is to produce books that are light, humorous, even a little erudite but secure in their happy endings. One could call it an attempt to write, in words, a good Viennese waltz!”
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08 Apr 2014
by jeannepoland
in Family
Tags: candlelight, cool light, eye light, far light, hard light, laser light, light, searchlight, skin light, soft light, soul light, spotlight, warm light

Psalm 139:12
To God, the night shines as bright as the day.
spotlight
search light
candlelight
which?
hard light
far light
soft light
which?
cool light
laser light
warm light
which?
eye light
skin light
soul light
which?
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