Ann Ree Colton writes in
The Third Music: “The fruits of Niscience, or Buddhi-wisdoms,
offer themselves only to him who has spiritualized his intellect within the
ahimsa progressions of his heart. Ahimsa, or harmlessness in motivation, is
the fertilizer for the spiritualized intellect and the spiritualized will.”
Jonathan Murro writes in The Divine Image:
“All Stars and Galaxies are in each healing on earth. All Stars and Galaxies
are in each inspiration received by the mind of man.”
In T. S. Elliot’s book, The Use of Poetry and the Use
of Criticism, Elliot defines poetry as a people’s “highest point of
consciousness, its greatest power and most delicate sensibility.”
Poetry began to open up for me as I became interested in
the spiritual path about thirty years ago. Only a few poems found the light
of day in the seventies in my beginnings at the Thomas Starr King School for
the Ministry. During the eighties, I became a student of my Spiritual
Teachers, Ann Ree Colton and Jonathan Murro. The poems increased. During
the nineties, I was called to move to California to be at the Ministry School
of Niscience. With this calling, in the latter half of 1989, until the
beginning of the new millennium, I was inspired to write the majority of
these poems, describing my inner and outer processes with the Niscience
Teaching. The crossover into the spiritual life is a long tunnel of initiation,
purging one of dead works and beliefs. The Niscience system can unite one
with his potential as a Self-Realized, Soul-Realized and God-Realized One,
with a polarized consciousness.
Tayna Kip Kaiser
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