A Quote by Muriel Rukeyser

Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry. — © Muriel Rukeyser
Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry.
Prophetic utterance, like poetic utterance, transforms experience and moves the receiver to new attitudes. The kinds of experience--the recognitions or revelations--out of which both prophecy and poetry emerge, are such as to stir the prophet or poet to speech that may exceed their own known capacities; they are "inspired," they breathe in revelation and breathe out new words; and by so doing they transfer over to the listener or reader a parallel experience, a parallel intensity, which impels that person into new attitudes and new actions.
You breathe in and out; you breathe in and you breathe out, and you live one moment into the next moment, and then time goes by, and you find you're able to put one foot in front of the other.
If you have time to breathe you have time to meditate. You breathe when you walk. You breathe when you stand. You breathe when you lie down.
We breathe the light, we breathe the music, we breathe the moment as it passes through us.
You cannot breathe deeply and worry at the same time. Breathe. Let the worry go. Breathe. Allow the love and intuition in.
All there is to do, right at this very moment, is to breathe in, breathe out, and kiss the joy as it flies.
Bliss begins with the breath. We breathe in, and accept all that is new. We breathe out, and release all that has passed.
The best anyone can do is breathe in, breathe out and wait for it to pass.
Breathe in...inhale vapors from bright stars that shine, Breathe out...weed smoke retrace the skyline.
Live. And live well. Breathe. Breathe in and breathe deeply. Be present. Do not be past. Do not be future. Be now.
Practicing meditation is just like breathing. While working we breathe, while sleeping we breathe, while sitting down we breathe... Why do we have time to breathe? Because we see the importance of the breath, we can always find time to breathe. In the same way, if we see the importance of meditation practice we will find the time to practice.
God is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. So to confess is to breathe in and to ask God to forgive me of my sins. And as we breathe out we breathe out the impure air and breathe in the pure air. I would say the pure air is knowing that God has forgiven us of our sins.
Things to do today: 1) Breathe in. 2) Breathe out.
Breathe in a smile; breathe out a chuckle. (You can do it.)
Breathe in, breathe out, no fear, no doubt.
The air we breathe is necessary to keep us alive, but we must continually breathe it out so we can breathe fresh air back into our lungs. God gives us his love, which we can keep in action by breathing it out to others, thus making room in our hearts for a fresh supply of love.
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