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Power of the Spirit

Posted on Aug 7th, 2006 by John D : Dominant Muse John D
Spirit is essence - the essence of persons, places, things, and ideas and this essence reveals itself as muse (inspiring power) or anti-muse (destructive power). We are as powerful as the spirits we nurture. Spirit, in the form of positive energy, is, arguably, the most powerful weapon that we have. Spirits control the mind that dictates countenance and composure. Spirits control our psyche that actualizes our attitudes and emotions. Spirits make manifest our livelihood and productivity by providing us with the positive energy and mobility necessary to accomplish them. Our handy-work and our progress are the direct result of the activity of our sprits. We are more than systems, organs, tissues, and cells, known as man, but we are mystical beings with the power of the spirit.


Both muses and anti-muses are powerful, but the muses will prevail. Spirit is constant and universal and, like energy, it is only transformed from one form to another or transferred from one place to another. Spirits are omnipresent. The spirit, the essence of persons, places, things, and ideas surround us daily and they greet us. Spirits prepare us for the unseen and may share with us the previously unknown. Many spirits are divine. Muses acquire, maintain, and perpetuate inspiration by remaining connected to inspiration. We are as powerful as we are inspired. Muses are powerful.


We will see life more clearly once we attempt to perceive it through our spiritual eyes. We are a world of spirits - muses and anti-muses. The anti-muses are fighting and the muses are seeking peace. The concept is as old as night and day and good and bad; muses and anti-muses are among us. With spiritual powers to inspire or to destroy the inspiration of others, we must be aware of them. We must discern the muses from anti-muses in our lives. We must approach the anti-muse with sincere concern and seek to inspire the spirit. All muses are talented. Talented muse may become dominant muse. Dominant muse inspire the masses. God is the Ultimate Muse. Once we realize that we are more than flesh and bones, we will be more prepared to execute our power.



By John D. Evans



The Evans Poetry Collection
P.O. Box 2177
Oak Park, IL 60303
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www.jdpoetry.com

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