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Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: ↑April 27th, 2023, 11:45 am This is a discussion forum topic for the November 2022 Philosophy Book of the Month, In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All.I really love poems. A very charming way to convey information!
For those who liked my book, In It Together, you may also enjoy my poetry. Here are the links to read the poems I've written via Instagram easily for free:
What Grace Means to Me
(January 14, 2021)
Show Me Your Naked Pain
(September 1st, 2021)
In Another World
(September 5th, 2021)
The Sand Lost in the Wind
(September 8th, 2021)
I Cried Today
(September 24th, 2021)
A Dry Life Without Tears
(November 2022, 2021)
Under Blanket Heaps
(December 2nd, 2021)
Curious to Burn -- Sometimes I buy a ticket to hell...
(June 28th, 2022)
The Sweet -- I don't want to be addicted to life, but...
(August 3rd, 2022)
Longevity is a False Idol
(September 29th, 2022)
Than We Ever
(a.k.a. "More Than I Ever Was")
(October 13th, 2022)
The Beauty & Peace of Presence
(October 13th, 2022)
The Polished Grace of a Beaten Ghost (co-written with my 10-year-old daughter)
a.k.a. "Forged by Fire"
(October 18th, 2022)
I Love the Hungry Lion and the Scared Antelope
(January 25th, 2023)
Let's Get Hurt Tonight
(March 11th, 2023)
A crack in an unbroken mirror
(April 28th, 2023)
Last night, I dreamt I was a butterfly...
(May 1st, 2023) - Only available on OnlineBookClub.org
The Oracle's Cries
(May 5th, 2023)
Owned by the Ghost of You
(May 18th, 2023)
8 billion divided by three hundred and sixty-five
(July 20th, 2023) -- Only available at OnlineBookClub.org
Fantastic Costumes in a World of Only Beautiful Gray
(August 1st, 2023) -- Only available at OnlineBookClub.org
One Second Per Second: The Speed of The Light
(August 17th, 2023) -- Only available at OnlineBookClub.org
This one is dedicated to anyone who has lost someone, especially a child.
The Beautiful Spirit of Mother Nature: Behind all the masks, there is the shining beauty of the real.
(October 2nd, 2023) -- Only available at OnlineBookClub.org
The Soulless Egg and the Infinitely Thin Shell
(November 14th, 2023) -- Only available at OnlineBookClub.org
The Water Rose
(November 16th, 2023) -- Only available at OnlineBookClub.org
Cracks Like Glue
(December 17th, 2023) -- Instagram only has excerpt. Full version available here.
Let me know which one is your favorite!
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sam_rahman12 wrote: ↑April 29th, 2023, 10:55 am Poems are a very powerful tool to express your emotions. And these are so wonderful. In Another World and More Than I Ever Was are my favourites.I agree, Hughes is truly remarkable in managing everything so seamlessly. His ability to handle multiple tasks with such perfection deserves immense respect. It's not an easy feat, and he navigates through it with impressive finesse. Hats off to Hughes for his exceptional skills and dedication.
Cryptic Spy wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2024, 10:06 am I'm having issues while opening the links. They're no redirecting me to Instagram, what to do?Can you post a screenshot of what you do see after clicking one of the link?
Eckhart Aurelius Hughes wrote: ↑February 19th, 2024, 9:36 pm I just now added my newest poem to the list:"When I Am Most Myself" beautifully captures the essence of existential reflection and the interconnectedness of all existence. What I like most about this poem is its ability to evoke a profound sense of unity with nature and the universe as you explore the depths of identity and consciousness. I appreciate the vivid imagery and the way you seamlessly weave together moments of introspection with cosmic contemplation. This poem invites readers to delve into their own introspective journeys and ponder the mysteries of existence.
When I Am Most Myself
(February 19th, 2024) -- Text version available here.
How is God Involved in Evolution?
by Joe P. Provenzano, Ron D. Morgan, and Dan R. Provenzano
August 2024
Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless: Wisdom Behind the Incomparable Chicken Soup for the Soul
by Mitzi Perdue
February 2023
Rediscovering the Wisdom of Human Nature: How Civilization Destroys Happiness
by Chet Shupe
March 2023
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