‘A Verse for a Seeker of Truth’

Man in forest sunlight

Kyriakos,

‘A spirit invoked in magic’*…

In service of humanity,

your humble and kind nature

is a harp on which the ether plays its true song

To people and places far and wide,

creating ‘beautiful worlds’* of ‘peace and harmony’*

*K. Markides, The Magus of Strovolos, 1990

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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