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The River of Winged Dreams The River of Winged Dreams by Aberjhani
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“Hearts rebuilt from hope resurrect dreams killed by hate.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“This is what our love is––a sacred pattern of unbroken unity sewn flawlessly invisible inside all other images, thoughts, smells, and sounds.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“The death of a dream can in fact serve as the vehicle that endows it with new form, with reinvigorated substance, a fresh flow of ideas, and splendidly revitalized color. In short, the power of a certain kind of dream is such that death need not indicate finality at all but rather signify a metaphysical and metaphorical leap forward.”
Author-Poet Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“Love taught me to die with dignity that I might come forth anew in splendor. Born once of flesh, then again of fire, I was reborn a third time to the sound of my name humming haikus in heaven’s mouth.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“Souls reconstructed with faith transform agony into peace.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“In a world gushing blood day and night, you never stop mopping up pain.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“The same hot lightning that burns your blood with passion–– cools your fears with peace.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“Feet sandaled with dreams tread paths of vision leading to wisdom’s sharp peaks.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“September 11, 2001: Citizens of the U.S., besieged by terror’s sting,
rose up, weeping glory, as if on eagles’ wings.--from the poem Angel of Remembrance: Candles for September 11, 2001”
Author-Poet Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“An outrageous instinct to love and be loved blinded your arms to lines of propriety––Women and Men, Christians and Jews, Muslims and Buddhists, white, black, red, brown. An outrageous instinct to love and be loved executed your brain every hour on the hour.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“The dancing vortex of a sacred metaphor clashes horns and halos to make wounded music set to the tempo of a new era in brilliant labor.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“Rainer Maria Rilke greeted and wrestled with the angels of his Duino Elegies in the solitude of a castle surrounded by white cliffs tall trees and the sea. I greeted most of mine in the solitude of a house that still vibrated with the throbs of a singular life that had helped shape many lives and with the ache of attempts to render useful service to that life. The River of Winged Dreams was therefore constructed as a link between dimensions of past and future emotions and intellect and matter and spirit.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“On faith’s battered back calm eyes etch prayers that cool a nation’s hot rage.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“If with all your power
you kissed the angel of love,
what then might happen?”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams
“The whole purpose of the construction of The Bridge of Silver Wings was to provide a path leading to The River of Winged Dreams, or to serve as a resting place until the river’s deeper and truer nature revealed itself.”
Aberjhani, The River of Winged Dreams

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