“The secret to harvesting is to live dangerously” – Friedrich Nietzsche
In the ides of harvest I.
No more writing of the night, hidden darkness, forbidden sights, no thinking of the gloom of what must may. No more investigating dreams, without a purpose of what they mean. No more kneeling to the evening that precedes the day. No more hunting keys for some, when the all is all for one, no more waiting on a shadow that has been staid. For here, I stand with you and me, six feet apart baptized by dew, looking well beyond the sickness and the grave. In the valley forms a storm, but here on high ground we are born, in the ides of harvest, come we spirit in all a blaze. For nothing happened all before, that counts defeat or evens score, hail the soul of one seed formed that takes the day.
In this the daybreak of future time, summoned by light that sails the mind, am I fool to think that it would be any other way. For you know me from a seed, as you formed my very feet, kiss you now my forehead standing still this early day. To the ides of harvest now. Here I take a fulfilled vow. Pass it forward so all will know how, my soul was made.
How my soul was made.
In the ides of harvest I, not in shadows with no eyes, before the dawn just one seed before the king. Began I, than you and me on the higher ground we grew, kissed she with her wet, wet mouth of dawn’s first virgin dew. In the sun of all delight, did we sing of heaven’s sight, in coronation of days to come oh how we grew? From the steppes of all we are, gathered dust from sun soaked stars, hail the soul of one seed formed that takes the day.
In the ides of harvest I.
Not the darkest of hidden night, not shame that blinds all sight, not the barren, not the question never destined to be free. Not the lack of grace are we, not forced by death on our knees, not the night song ever longing, will we be. Not depression or new moon, bent or broken, never bloomed; I for one will never separate from you or me. I for one will never separate from you or me. – 03.19.2020 – דָנִיֵּאל
Harvest rocks Daniel. ❤
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Thank you Raquel. 😀
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Very welcome Daniel. 🙂
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Totally good. You have reached beyond with this one my friend.
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Thank you Scott, I appreciate the kind compliment. 🙂
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Always welcome Daniel. Keep writing…;)
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The dynamics behind this writing are dazzling. The spirit at its core.
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Hi Cher, Thank you for reading and commenting, I appreciate it. Welcome to my blog.
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Thank you. I enjoy what I have read of your writing. You are talented. 🙂
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Daniel this is superb. You leave many words on the table to chew over my young friend. I shall chew much tonight. Bill
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Thank you my friend. I strive to do that and your words make my day Bill. 🙂
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A pleasure that I could return something to you in writing. Bill
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This piece hits home at a time when the isolation that is affecting us all appears so overwhelming. To leave the darkness of that and enter the harvest, is the light. Thank you.
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Thank you Farrah, I was hoping to do just that, bring some kind of light out of all the isolation so many of us feel right now. Thanks again and welcome to my blog.
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Your welcome and thank you for welcome to your blog.
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Interesting piece Daniel, with your gift of visual interpretation added for anyone who is visual. 🙂
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Hi Blaire, Thank you for your comment. I love imagery and I think it expressed in the metaphor is relate-able by most of us. I appreciate you reading and commenting.
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My pleasure, and I agree with your comment on imagery and metaphors. 🙂
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You have been on a roll as of late Daniel. This piece is fantastic in the way it lays out your own personal archetype conversion. So many great lines. I appreciated it very much.
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Thank you Ryan, I appreciate you commenting and giving me such a compliment. I like how you put the phrase “personal archetype conversion” in your comment. I must remember that. 🙂
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Your welcome. I am interested in archetypes. There is something to how different archetypes react to crisis. Your archetype is strong my friend.
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Well done Daniel, as usual you got my attention and made me do some heavy thinking. 😉
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Thank you much Dallas, I appreciate you commenting and reading. 🙂
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Anytime, my pleasure. 🙂
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Brother you have set up my preparations for Shabbos perfectly with your insightful soul defining piece. Thank you. Shabbat Shalom Den
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Thank you brother. You always give me wonderful words of support, that I hope I deserve. Shavua tov.
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Brother that is good to hear. Praying for you and your family as well as all dear to me in these troubled times. Take care,. Shalom, Den
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I am awe struck by this beautiful piece of writing Daniel. It is filled with light.
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Thank you Lauren, very happy you liked this. I am grateful for your reading and commenting. 🙂
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I find the contrast between this and your last piece to be startling, and yet they go together well. From darkness beneath the water to the light of the harvest. Well written once again.
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Hi Darrin, I really had not thought of it that way but I think you are correct. I thank you for your insightfulness, and pointing the continuum out. From darkness to light. Fabulous. 😉
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Very welcome Daniel, from darkness to light man’s constant search or should be.
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Amazing thoughts you have laid down here. You give your reader much to think about. Thank you.
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Thank you Faye, I appreciate your kind comment. I am happy you liked this piece. 🙂
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“From the steppes of all we are, gathered dust from sun soaked stars, hail the soul of one seed formed that takes the day.” Great writing. 😉
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Hi Carmel, Thank you my friend. Love it when someone l=finds a line they like.
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I like most of the lines, but the steppes line was classic. 😉
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Dear Daniel,
You have put words into my mind with this piece that fill me with wonderful feelings and images. We are isolated here in Michigan but your words brought the warmth of the light. Thank you.
❤
Ruby
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Thank you Ruby, I am happy you found comfort in this piece. Don’t feel isolated there are many of us out here, all one. 🙂
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Thank you Daniel for your sweet words of encouragement.
❤
Ruby
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A lovely piece Daniel, filled with light and deep thinking. 🙂
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Thank you Jane, light and deep thinking, I like it. 😉
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Loved this, the music and the quote blended your writing to have just the right message of light for these dark days.
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Thank you Shey, I appreciate your kind comment. I love the song Harvest and wanted to write something inspirational to it’s vibes.
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You are welcome. It is a neat song.
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Daniel, Your words carry a great personal spiritual story in them. I have reread this several times and get more from it each time. Thank you. 🙂
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Hi Steve, Thank you for your comment. I am humbled when someone takes the time to re-rad my work. I hope all is well for you and you are staying well on your side of the pond.
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Thank you Daniel for your good wishes, all is well with me. We will all make it through this. 🙂
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🙂 ❤ Shabbat shalom Daniel.
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Thank you Lisa, very happy you liked this. Shavua tov.
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Wonderful writing Daniel. I kept thinking of the old gospel hymn “It is Well With my Soul.” 🙂
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Thank you Lynette. Great hymn, I grew up with it. Happy you liked this. Hope you are staying well. 🙂
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Staying warm and dry. 🙂 The world is changing but there are many people who still care. I sense you as one of those people. 🙂 We are all single seeds in a great harvest.
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Daniel there is so much to love about this. My favorite line, “For you know me from a seed, as you formed my very feet, kiss you now my forehead standing still this early day. To the ides of harvest now. Here I take a fulfilled vow. Pass it forward so all will know how, my soul was made.” Just beautiful and thrilling. ❤ ❤ ❤
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Thank you Heather. Always happy and humbled when you find a phrase to glom on to. Stay safe and well my friend.
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You too Daniel, and you are welcome! 🙂
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Neat piece mate. Hope you and the family are staying well. 🙂
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Thank you Shaun. I appreciate you reading and commenting. We are doing well in our part of the world. Hope you and yours are as well.
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Very well for me, I do have a couple of neighbors that have met the virus but no family so far. 🙂
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Harvest and light go together, you completed the circle with the soul. Some great imagery in your words Daniel. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
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Hi Wang, I appreciate your insight. You are correct about the circle. Hoping to keep it complete. 😉
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There is something about a circle and it being complete. The ancients knew this, there is always healing in a circle.
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“The Ides of Harvest” is an amazing piece of writing Daniel. The light is bursting from each word. 🙂
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Thank you Abigail, I am so happy you liked this. Stay well my friend, wishing you and your family the best during this time of staying inside.
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The same to you Daniel. 🙂
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A fine write. Enjoyed the Nightwish tune too. 😉
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Hi Brian, Thank you for commenting. I am a big Nightwish fan and looking forward to there upcoming new release. Happy you liked this piece and the tune. 😉
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Sounds like it is going to be a good one. 😉
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Daniel your words are fed from a light filled river. May Hashem continue to guide your thoughts as you write. Wishing you and your family health. Shabbat shalom.
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Thank you Erin. I am humbled by your kind comment. Wishing you and your family health as well. Shavua tov
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Thank you and your welcome. 🙂
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Great words Daniel. You have given me some great lines to think over. Shabbat Shalom.
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Hi Jacob, thank you for commenting. I always appreciate you reading and adding your thoughts to the comments. Stay well and safe my friend. Shavua tov. Daniel
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Shavua tov. Daniel
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❤ ❤ this! 🙂
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Thank you. Happy you liked this. Thank you for commenting. 🙂
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My pleasure. 🙂
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Daniel “The Ides of Harvest”, is beautiful and reading it gives me the same blessing of light you had to feel as you wrote it.
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Thank you Gigi for a great comment. I am so happy you felt blessed by reading this. Stay safe and well my friend. 🙂
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You too Daniel, wishing the best for you and your family. 🙂
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From one seed, all from one seed! This was great!!!
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Thank you, and of course you are right. 😉
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Welcome! I like being right. 😉
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The “harvest” is beautifully written Daniel. 🙂
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Thank you Amy, I appreciate your kind comment.
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YW. 🙂
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This is very passionate prose, Daniel. You make it obvious how frail life is how much you love your wife.
Both of you take care!
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Thank you Resa, for your wonderful comment. You nailed it and I thank you. I hope you are staying well and safe north of the 49th. 🙂
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We are trying, but so many are breaking the rules (mostly young people) that we may have to use an emergency public health decree, and strip more of our liberties away, in the name of all of society.
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Pretty much the same here. I work in a essential report industry so I have to be on the go, but even our industry is doing what it can to limit exposure.
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We must all be actively pursuant!
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