samedi 26 avril 2014

And the Reed said I Do




This is not your average love story ,
This is the tale of two souls intertwined in a higher dimension
A meeting that changed the course of history , At least from my point of view . 
I know that those who can relate are few.
This is The tale of two lovers
The tale of two men who fell in love with each other and the divine .
It is a love beyond these physical manifestations.
Sex won't quench their thirst for they are aerials.

Don’t you dare and mistake it for sin

For the divine they rose above with their fingers interlocked
Thats why i am telling you that this is not your average love story
They clutched each other's hands and walked as one.
Rumi was no more than a teacher ,
Shams was no more than a Preacher ,
But together they rose to be greater than anyone .
Poetry was pouring from Rumi's mouth
Rainbows of greatness and awe .
Their love is ethereal and will never cease  to grow ,

So don’t you dare and mistake it for sin

Shams  gave his heart and soul
To the one yearning for them
Taught  him love and showed him the way to the one
The path is long and may not reach the sun
the Journey itself might take a spun
but keep yourself aligned with the one
and you’ll reach the state of ecstasy and fun

so don’t you dare and mistake their love for sin

Shams ‘blood nourished the song
And made Rumi Whirl in woe
Lamenting the loss of the awakened one
And now he feeds on the sound of the snitched Reeds
But he kept his mind focused on one thing
That of being aligned with the one
The divine in everyone

And Rumi Said :
“I belong to no religion
My religion is Love
Every heart is my temple “

He knew at the end that it was planned
And that his heart will eventually be mended
Yet he wept ,except that he afterwards accepted the unacceptable
And devoted himself to the sound of the far away Reed
That one which he mystically  feed
It said ; I do, I do feel your  love and pain
He Kept  on whirling and whirling that was a need
Yet he never felt dizzy nor wanted to sleep
His sunshine already nourished his leaves

and it was time for him to be freed 

I dare you to say that this love was a physical need .

mardi 22 avril 2014

I am WHOLE






I am and i am not , I am in and out 

I am within and without 

I am the Universe and the Void

I am compelled and apart 

I am Radha-Krishna , I am your Karma and Dharma

I am seth and Osiris fighting for power

I am the fire and the water 

I am Horus in the eyes of the mother 

I am the hater and the lover

I am the opposites joined

I am WHOLE




dimanche 20 avril 2014

Wurthing, Wyrthyng, Worthing

 Wurthing, Wyrthyng, Worthing was totally worth it.




(this is how worthing welcomed me in its arms)



The clouds of memories pass over my head  each time I look at these pictures , This place is more than just a little town by the sea , it is the place where I left a part of my heart . As  time goes by I long for it more and more , I wish I can go back in time  just  to stay a little bit longer  in its arms , to linger on its shores ,to take a walk in the  Pier ,  to watch a movie in the Dome , to enjoy the fresh breeze  of its summery days or even to enjoy the sound of raindrops during its rainy nights.
You might be wondering why is it so special to me , well it gave me a new breath  and pushed me forward to discover a new kind of love , that is to say the love of travelling and embracing every new destination that I will  take in the future , but Worthing will always have a special place in my heart.

Few facts about worthing :

-Worthing  Town and borough is situated  in West Sussex in the historic county of Sussex , England . Ten miles west of Brighton and eighteen  miles east of Chichester

-Its nickname is Sunny worthing , its motto is ; Ex terra copiam E mare Salutem ( from the earth wealth and the sea health)



(Town hall) 



 - It welcomed  and held in its arms several famous people including Princess Amelia, Percy B. Shelley 
Oscar Wilde, Harold Printer and Sean Connery



(Princess Amelia)


Places worth visiting:

The Dome : construction started in 1910 and was completed in 1911 it is one of the oldest operating Cinemas in the UK.



The Pier opened in 1862 and it was damaged by a storm and rebuild in 1914 and still operating until now . the First moving picture show in worthing was seen on the Pier in 1896





Connaught theater : was built in 1914 as a Cinema then in 1935 it reopened as a Theater and nowadays it works as both a Cinema and a Theater






Worthing Museum and art Gallery ; it is the largest museum in West Sussex it exhibits the history of the region from the Bronze age 'til modern day worthing, with the art Gallery that contains a collection of environment friendly sculptures and paintings done by local artists it hosts visiting exhibitions as well 




(exhibition of a Victorian nursery  in Worthing museum)

Add to that that the parks (Cissbury ring , Homefield park , Highdown Gardens) and the several pubs and restaurants overlooking the mairina parade. without forgetting Waterstones ( the best bookshop ever ) and the HMV store and the wednesday Street market *winkwink*





Every corner in worthing is simply worth visiting . what are you waiting for ? pack you luggage and go for it
discover the delights of worthing by yourself