A sixth sense,
the sense of presence,
within a space, living,
this sense of Awareness.
Feeling someone with you
in time and space
something living within us
aware deep within.
Something catching you
sending a shiver
hairs on the back of your neck
standing on end.
The sense of Awareness
the sixth sense
the sense of presence
within a space.
Not explainable
with the other senses
the sense of Awareness
within a space.
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edited
March 21, 2015
The
sense of Awareness – v3
(editing
version 2)
edited
June 27, 2014
The
sense of Awareness – v2
new poems June 26, 2014
adding to these additional
senses:
-
The sense of
Awareness
-
The sense of
God’s glory
-
The sense of
Faith
-
The sense of
Purpose
-
The sense of
Right and Wrong
-
The sense of the
Spiritual
-
The sense of
Discernment
-
The sense of
Compassion
edited June 26, 2014
The sense of Peace – v2
edited June 26, 2014
The sense of God’s
Presence – v2
edited June 26, 2014
The sense of Beauty – v2
edited June 26, 2014
The sense of Magic – v2
edited June 26, 2014
The sense of Wonder – v2
January 28, 2012
The sense of the Unseen –
v2
January 28, 2012
The sense of the Unseen
January 28, 2012
The sense of Magic
January 28, 2012
The sense of God’s
Presence
January 28, 2012
The sense of Beauty
January 28, 2012
The sense of Wonder
January 28, 2012
The sense of Peace
part of a series of poems,
based on the idea that
there are several other senses
besides the sense of
Taste, Touch, Hearing, Sight, Smell –
including the sense of
Wonder, Beauty, Peace, God’s Presence,
and even the sense of
Magic
&
poem, “Recapturing a sense
of wonder”,
January 26, 2012
Psalm 111
Upper Room Disciplines for
2012
January 23, 2012 to
January 29, 2012,
“Words of Authority”
by Nell Noonan
scripture and meditation
for January 25, 2012
read January 25, 2012
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