‘The Perfect Pattern’

Tread kindly on the glass tapestry of your life,

for on it lay the fractured patterns

 

The imprinted circular lines,

your core experiences

 

The painted radial shapes,

your accumulated emotional events

 

The unique central bang,

your first heartbeat

 

Tread kindly on the glass tapestry of your life,

for on it lay the fractured patterns

But also…

Tread courageously on the unique masterpiece of your life,

for on it also lay your unique pattern of wholeness

 

As circular as can be

 

As radial as can be

 

As perfect as can be

 

And the Central Bang,

the real You…

remains there

waiting for you always and forever

 

Your life…

As perfect a pattern as can be!

Walid K

Walid recently rediscovered his passion for writing when he came across some poems which he had written more than 20 years ago.

Walid receives inspiration when spending time in nature and when reading or listening to authors like Alan Watts, Carl Gustav Jung, Fritjof Capra, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Gregg Braden, Bruce Lipton, Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy, Wayne Dyer, Denis Waitley and Anthony Robbins.

He also finds that he unveils deep insights and reflections when writing speeches that he delivers at his local Toastmasters’ public speaking club.

Rumi said, “there is a voice that doesn’t use words… listen”. When we spend time in nature, and when we read and write about subjects we resonate with, we begin to hear the whispers of our inner voice.

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