
Stand in my own energy.
Stand in peace.
One step after another.
Photo Credit Teri Flynn 2014
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There is a gazebo at the end of the garden. It overlooks the estuary. When the tide is in, sea water pools around seaweed covered rocks. The sound is peaceful, meditative. I drink an early morning coffee, listen to the birds singing morning songs, watch a spider spin his fragile life between timber beams above my head. Even in the harshest of winters, the rise and fall of tides, sun-light on water, movement of sky, cloud, moon and stars, allows an awareness of nature behind the mask of perceived reality. I offer my words and pictures in celebration and gratitude to God, for allowing me a glimpse behind the mask.
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Bio: Teri Flynn was born in Wales of Welsh and Irish Parents. Educated in England, she moved to Co.Waterford, Ireland in 1997 where her Poetry has since appeared in “The Turning Tide” – an anthology of new writing from Co.Waterford. “Southward” The Journal of the Munster Literature Centre and “Imagine” The Tallow Writers Group quarterly review. Her poetry appears in “Sticky Orchard”, a group effort with Alan Garvey, Jim O’Donnell and Anthony O’Neill and grant assisted by Waterford County Council’s Arts Grant Scheme. “Listening To The Grass Grow” with Jim O’Donnell and Anthony O’Neill was published by Edward Power at Rectory press and most recently, in ‘Murmurings’, Remembering Anthony O’Neil, with Jim O’Donnell and Alan Garvey.
Her poem Queen Of The Sea was included in the Chesapeake Exhibition at RUH, Bath, 2011. Figurehead Carver, Andy Peters. Photographic display of Ship’s Figurehead Carvings by Richard Sibley – http://www.tallshipsgallery.com
A themed display of her oil paintings and poems entitled Cynefin, were on display in Waterford during The Imagine Festival in 2017. Cynefin-pronounced kuh-nev-in is a Welsh word meaning habitat or place. A place where a being feels it ought to live, where nature around you feels right and welcoming.
Great resolution. Sounds like a tai chi movement or musical composition. Anything is possible with this! Happy new year!
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A tai chi resolution, returning energy to source, thank you for that insight Steven. Happy new year to you too.
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Thanks for the follow! 🙂
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You evoke so much–grounding, centeredness, integrity, tranquility AND movement, –in so few words, Teri. Gorgeous. And I love the photo, adding a lightness. xo
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Thank you ST, for seeing so much in my short verse, I am humbled by your wonderful comments. I read somewhere about standing in one’s own energy, the rest came without thought and the photo seemed to fit.
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Only positive flow can come out of this. Love the energy and the stillness and everything about the words and the photo combined.
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Thank you Otto, I really do appreciate your comments.
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