
Soul Whispers
‘A collection of poems, writings, reflections and insights about life, nature, mind, oneness and the interconnectedness of all things’
‘In 1921, a Butterfly’
This is a poem which tells a story of a butterfly from a ginkgo biloba tree that landed on a traffic-light post in 1921. As she flickered her wings, all the traffic-lights around the world flickered in perfect sync. The caterpillars saw this and were inspired to dream, believe, and become. The poem represents the power of inspiration and the possibility of transformation.
‘Nature’s Forever’
This is a poetic tribute to the cyclical nature of the ocean and its connection to the Earth. It reminds us of the beauty and interconnectedness of the natural world and encourages us to recognise our own connection to the universe.
‘Winter’s Wisdom’
A poem inspired by winter’s natural ether in the mountains of Troodos in Cyprus. It describes the fleeting nature of winter and the wisdom it brings.
‘The Perfect Pattern’
This poem encourages the reader to be gentle with themselves and their life experiences, which are represented as a glass tapestry with fractured patterns. It also urges the reader to embrace the patterns of wholeness that are also present in their life, which are perfect in their own way.
‘The Man in the Glass’
A deeply moving poem by Peter Dale Wimbrow Sr., 1934. It encourages self-reflection and emphasises the importance of being true to oneself.
‘The Floating Dance’
This poem encourages the reader to see the beauty and interconnectedness of nature and to recognise the oneness of the universe. It reminds us that everything is connected, and that we are all part of a larger whole.
‘One’, a piece I wrote for all of us
I wrote this piece for the wonderful study group I was part of during Fritjof Capra’s Course on the Systems View of Life. This prose describes a group of individuals who are deeply connected to nature and each other and have come together in a space of co-emergence and co-creation. It touches on themes of unity, mindfulness, conscious leadership, and the importance of connection. It is a poetic piece of writing that encourages the reader to reflect on their own purpose and connection to the world around them.
‘Pebble Strolling’
This poem is about the beauty and transience of nature. It describes the ebb and flow of the tide, and the spaces between the pebbles on the shore. The author wonders if the horizon is steady and eternal, but acknowledges that it too is transient, as the sun and moon rise and fall. The poem suggests that nature is constantly changing; and also that as we breathe so does nature it its own ways.
‘A Place of Neutrality’
This poem describes a neutral perspective that allows for a peaceful view of the world, free from the influence of duality or polarity. The author encourages the reader to find this place of peaceful neutrality in order to view the world from a more balanced perspective.
‘Goodbye & Farewell’
This poem reflects a journey of self-discovery and separation. The speaker describes waking up to reality but mentally being drawn into confusion and uncertainty. They struggle with distinguishing truth from lies and express a desire to lead someone to a place of purity and clarity.
‘Dream’
This poem describes a dream as a fleeting moment of the imagination that can evoke various emotions. The dreamer is disconnected from time and reality, and experiences a pure state of thought. The dream takes the dreamer on a journey to an idyllic island of beauty only accessible to the dreamer's soul.
