Revelation Poetry in Motion by Paul Anderson | Morning Light

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Revelation Poetry in Motion by Paul Anderson | Morning Light

Revelation Poetry in Motion by Paul Anderson | Morning Light

110:6.4 When the development of the intellectual nature proceeds faster than that of 
the spiritual, such a situation renders communication with the Thought Adjuster both
 difficult and dangerous. Likewise, overspiritual development tends to produce a 
fanatical and perverted interpretation of the spirit leadings of the divine indweller. 
Lack of spiritual capacity makes it very difficult to transmit to such a material intellect the spiritual 
truths resident in the higher superconsciousness. It is to the mind of perfect poise, housed in a 
body of clean habits, stabilized neural energies, and balanced chemical function – when the 
physical, mental, and spiritual powers are in triune harmony of development – that a maximum of 
light and truth can be imparted with a minimum of temporal danger or risk to the real welfare of 
such a being. By such a balanced growth does man ascend the circles of planetary progression 
one by one, from the seventh to the first.

Morning Light 

The morning comes in increments.
Clouds and snow are dominant.
But slowly morning light does come
With blowing snow before it’s done.

With morning light, we see some beauty.
It snowed last night, the dusting’s pretty.
Twill only last an hour or two.
The wind disturbs the morning hue.
Beauty comes and beauty goes.

Does it reflect time as it flows?
It reflects the hand of God!
God makes beauty, it evolves.
He’s an artist with His brush.
He paints real pictures with snow dust.

He’s mastered beauty to our eyes.
He puts the blue up in the sky.
Anytime you take to look
One can see His hands at work.
Beauty is in the beholder.

It excites and fills with wonder.
Take the time to look inside.
Excitement comes, you do decide
To follow what you find in there.
God knows you well, and He’s aware.

Thank You, Father, deep inside.
You know exactly how I’ve tried.
I do share my life with You.
You’re with me in all things I do.

Paul Anderson
Urantiapoet.com

Poetry in Motion

Poetry in Motion

Only a poet can discern poetry in the commonplace prose of routine existence.