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The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways by Maria Lehtman
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“Why should cats care about the rules of men? In their minds, everyone else here is a tourist.”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“When there is time
The time travels
To have it as your friend
You need to travel with it
Stand still
Let it flow
Feel the currents
Resist the pull
And then
Close your eyes
And let go”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“The Abandoned

Did you ever wonder
Why abandoned houses looked so sad
Much like the people
Their exterior was only for the function

We would not feel so sad
If we recognized
That the spirit of the house
Had already moved on

The dream remained”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“Somehow
I always expect that one day
The doors will speak out to me
And share their past
Life as it was centuries ago
Perhaps they have and
I did not listen”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“One by one the lights emerged
Fluttering like fireflies
Reminding of the path home
Even for the ones
Who lost their way long ago”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“In the tumult of our lives
Are pockets of mystery
Sparks emanating from
Our very souls Intertwined and pulsing”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“Our lives would not be complete
If we did not hold dear
The very aspects of
What we cannot see or touch
Only feel”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“The Remnants
We carry small membranes of memories
Within us
As do trees, flowers, stones,
All life force around us

Fragments of memories
Engraved in chips of iron, copper, silver...
Interlaced in the workings of men
Intertwined into the streets, buildings
The networks around us

Pathways between ages
Each carrying their
Remnants of the past”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways
“Dreaming Woman

Instead of dams
We build bridges arching
Across turbulent waters
Instead of walls We craft doors
With ancient wisdom
Instead of weapons We create future generations
By words of life
Instead of oppression We live We breathe
We adapt to life as it comes Recreating it around us
Again and again
Hoping that one day It will be allowed to stay.”
Maria Lehtman, The Dreaming Doors: Through the Soul Gateways