Listen. Lark sings as day begins and when it ends the tide of gratitude flows in senses bow before the One. This is the hour: enter the temple of I am That grace is being dispensed. take prasad — ambrosia of now, nectar of surrender, it will sweeten your tongue render you speechless make you sing.
Hi, I'm Julien DuBrow—thank you for joining me for Sacred Poetry Sundays (originally on the Sacred Poetry Project), where I share the poems and poets who inspire me—voices that stir something true, something sacred.
Here are three ways to take a poetry dive with me:
Read it aloud—let the rhythm or rhyme and breath of the words settle in your body.
Notice what lingers—a feeling, an image, a line that refuses to fade. Be curious.Why does this speak to you at this moment? What door is it opening into your life, your heart, or your relationships?
Sit with the inquiry—What wisdom is this poem offering me? Let it open a doorway to reflection, journaling, or simply feeling. If you're a Sacred community subscriber, please share your insights with us. I welcome your reflections and the wisdom this poem awakens in you.
Thank you for being here. Poetry is a sacred conversation, and I’m honored to share it with you. See you next Sunday!
—Julien