Category: Organic
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Death Bed Awaiting
So, there’s this poem about finding peace through meditation while observing life’s constant changes. The vibe hints at pondering mortality and acceptance, reflecting on how everything shifts. It’s a thoughtful piece that feels both personal and universal, written by Deb in October 2025. Much love!
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Carrot Juice
Poet Deb’s feeling the effects of jet lag from watching intense news. She holds her breath out of fear, and sips on homemade carrot juice to help her relax and breathe easier. She shares a little love and a snapshot of her juice creation. It’s all about finding calm in the chaos!
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Sleeping Peaceful Soils
The poem reflects on the comforting language used around death, like “putting a pet to sleep,” and questions the origins of such phrases. It suggests a deeper connection to nature, positing that our existence is intertwined with the cycle of life and death, as we ultimately return to the soil that nourishes us.
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Nuanced Bobby Kennedy Junior
Bobby isn’t just another voice; he’s a cultural whirlwind challenging America’s complacent health system. Amidst a mass panic driven by death anxiety, he urges us to question the status quo of diet and medical care. Few grasp his profound insights—can we afford to ignore a true visionary?
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No Panic in the Weight Room
The weight room serves as a sanctuary, offering contentment and self-restraint amidst life’s challenges. It fosters respect and individuality, empowering individuals to flourish. In this space, there is a collective strength that transforms despair into a sense of freedom and connection, allowing life to expand in a profound, uplifting way.
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Got To Do It
The poem reflects on the illusion of personal autonomy in life, emphasizing that our plans and experiences are shaped by the larger forces of nature and existence. It highlights the interconnectedness between individual choices and the foundational elements of the planet, suggesting a shared journey through life’s unpredictable events.
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silent poetry
The poem explores the essence of experiencing poetry beyond words, encouraging readers to embrace silence and stillness. It suggests that true understanding may arise without language, urging a connection with nature and the emotional depth found in moments of unspoken significance. Poet Deb emphasizes simple presence over articulate expression.
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Organic News Fluency
Organic news fluency is the mastering of what you can already do. Through conscious effort the finding and then sharing of trustworthy and good reporting is a great conversation piece. It is about healthy self-governing ourselves. It is deliberately asking, ”What’s the evidence?” ”What is new here?” ”What is unknown?” And then in answering, ”What…
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Reading Breathable Poems Outloud
This piece beautifully captures the intricate harmony of the human body and its natural rhythms. It emphasizes how our bodily functions coexist poetically, offering reassurance and comfort. The language reflects a deep connection to life, expressing that despite challenges, there is an underlying message of peace and unity naturally within us and that can be…
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The Cut Diamonds of Grief
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in Broken, education, family, gardening, Healing, Health, Home, Organic, relationships, Self ReflectionGrief is a complex, multifaceted emotion that can evolve and affect our lives in profound ways. Instead of striving for a polished, socially acceptable form of grief, we should embrace its raw state, recognizing its unique beauty and value. It’s essential to honor our feelings authentically rather than comparing them to societal expectations.
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Wonderfully Pure Simple Joys
A simple visit to a neighbor with a thoughtful gift blossomed into a delightful afternoon. Sharing tea and admiring her new washing machine, the joy of fresh sheets filled the air. The day concluded with a refreshing rain and a peaceful night under the stars, leaving a heart full of contentment.
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An Ode to Plant Conservatories in Cities
The content celebrates the concept of herbivorous dinosaurs as ongoing entities that thrive in plant conservatories. It invites readers to connect with ancient vegetation, such as mosses and ferns, in urban settings. The message conveys a sanctuary for these “vegan dinosaurs,” highlighting their enduring presence amidst modern life.
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Distrust in the Groceries Stores
The post reflects a heartfelt concern about the harmful food options available in grocery stores that contribute to severe health issues like cavities and diabetes. It highlights the author’s journey over 40 years in search of organic and sugar-free alternatives to promote better health for everyone. Much Love, Deb Poems.