Haiku Rebecca’s Heart
Posted by magicalmysticalteacher

Is it possible
a shadowed road can lead us
toward the healing light?
Text and photo © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Photo: Riverside County, Southern California
This post is dedicated to Rebecca Brooks, host of Haiku My Heart, who recently had surgery. Please offer your prayers and well wishes in a comment on Rebecca’s blog, Recuerda Mi Corazon, and then haiku Rebecca’s heart by linking here. Thank you.
More The Thursday Think Tank poems with the theme “The Road” here
More Sunday Scribblings with the theme “Possible” here
More Haiku My Heart at Recuerda Mi Corazon here
More Poetry Picnic Week 23 poems here
More SkyWatch Friday photos here
More Himmelsk photos here
a shadowed road can lead us
toward the healing light?
Text and photo © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Photo: Riverside County, Southern California
This post is dedicated to Rebecca Brooks, host of Haiku My Heart, who recently had surgery. Please offer your prayers and well wishes in a comment on Rebecca’s blog, Recuerda Mi Corazon, and then haiku Rebecca’s heart by linking here. Thank you.
More The Thursday Think Tank poems with the theme “The Road” here
More Sunday Scribblings with the theme “Possible” here
More Haiku My Heart at Recuerda Mi Corazon here
More Poetry Picnic Week 23 poems here
More SkyWatch Friday photos here
More Himmelsk photos here
Posted on January 26, 2012, in California, haiku, Haiku My Heart, Haiku Rebecca's Heart, Himmelsk, Poetry Picnic, Sky Watch Friday, Southern California, Sunday Scribblings, The Thursday Think Tank. Bookmark the permalink. 22 Comments.
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Yes, I do believe it is possible.
Yes, yes, yes…
great post for skywatch… Have a great weekend ahead!!! Hoping you can visit @ my little corner.
I’m certain it can. Excellent interpretation.
Any road that takes us forward.. how does shadows matter.. MMT you are a genious..
Wonderful photograph. I’d have to go see where the road leads, and the perfect poem to go with it.
So glad I stopped by your “house” today!!! Have now posted by Haiku for Rebecca! Thank you!
Possible, but also possible outside the road
wonderful haiku full of insight and wisdom – where would we be without the shadows? none the wiser. I created a vigil for Rebecca’s health on my blog earlier in the week, ilf you want to join hands at http://pathofdivinelove.blogspot.com/2012/01/prayer-vigil.htm
Yes. And also a road that is unpaved. Or twisty.
Brilliant work♥♥♥
Very nice photo..
Regards and best wishes
Yes! Absolutely….how will you know the light without the shadows?
Lovely and enlightening ~namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor)
Lovely photo in a deserted oasis with the perfect haiku to go with it.
Great photo. Your words make me wonder where this path may lead. Wonder what it’s like after a rain. It certainly can be the right path, it’s all in the mind of the traveler.
peace
Oh night shot…Cool! Visiting from skywatch..
my answer is yes,
thanks for linking.
Xo to Rebecca
All things are possible. Wonderful photo and haiku!
Yes, it is possible. I am living proof. Thank you for a beautiful photo and words.
i am so grateful for each ray of light, each bright promise for renewal.
Wonderful haiku MMT