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John Masefield (1878-1967 / Herefordshire / England)
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Early life Masefield was born in Ledbury, in Herefordshire, to George Masefield, a solicitor and Caroline. His mother died giving birth to his sist .. more >>
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A Creed

  I HOLD that when a person dies
His soul returns again to earth;
Arrayed in some new flesh-disgui .........
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  Michael Harmon  (10/14/2009 10:19:00 PM)

'I HOLD that when a person dies
His soul returns again to earth;
Arrayed in some new flesh-disguise
Another mother gives him birth.
With sturdier limbs and brighter brain...'

-this does presume one is moving up toward sattwa, not down toward tamas...
  Nalini Hebbar  (10/14/2009 7:45:00 PM)

This is Indian philosophy...and I can relate to it but do not subscribe to it
  Keith Smith  (10/14/2009 4:11:00 PM)

great poem, thank you. :) love it
  Ginny Loggins  (10/13/2009 3:58:00 PM)

I am a Buddhist, and this poem perfectly expresses my beliefs. I would love to find out how it was that he was exposed to such 'Eastern' religious ideas. Does anybody know?
  Is It poetry  (10/13/2009 9:53:00 AM)

i grow so weary..
when ones lack faith..
forced then must give another..
and with your chains..
i pull my brother as his sister wails.
when you kill a child of their's...
Be it Muslim, Cristian know some will..
While Buddha lays reclined....
And creed may share his meal...iip
  Kevin Straw  (10/13/2009 5:42:00 AM)

This creed is cruel pernicious nonsense dressed up in excellent verse. It reminds me of Plato's ill-considered dictum that women are the reincarnation of cowardly men. What survives of us is in those we leave behind - and that should be our goal: to leave them with the benefit of our having lived. Not long ago an English football manager was sacked for suggesting that crippled people are people whose previous lives were in some way not up to scratch.
  Norman How  (10/13/2008 6:25:00 AM)

I found it interestiing that the very 'British' poet Masefield should believe in and express so succinctly the doctrine of Karma and reincarnation. Every matters. Maybe I don't see reincarnation his way, but I do agree that whatever lies 'beyond the veil' does somehow relate to how we are working our lives out now...
  Jessica Del Cid  (4/5/2006 5:52:00 PM)

I love this poem, it reflects a nice philosophy: Everything you suffer now is in direct consequence of past actions, so logically all your actions now affect your future!
 
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