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    <description>Welcome to The Poet Delayed Podcast!
This podcast is a space for real, honest, and meaningful conversation. I explore poetry, literature, healing, relationships, and the deep importance of connection—not just with others, but also with ourselves. While we talk about the beauty and significance of relationships, we also dive into the vital act of staying true to who we are. It’s easy to lose ourselves in the world and in the connections we cherish, but this space is a reminder that being in relationship with others should never mean abandoning ourselves.
Whether I’m sharing my own journey or talking with guests, my goal is to create a space where stories and experiences bring us closer together. I believe that through sharing, we find understanding, and through connection, we find a sense of belonging.
"May I be I is the only prayer - not may I be great or good or beautiful or wise or strong." - E.E. Cummings
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Whether I’m sharing my own journey or talking with guests, my goal is to create a space where stories and experiences bring us closer together. I believe that through sharing, we find understanding, and through connection, we find a sense of belonging.
"May I be I is the only prayer - not may I be great or good or beautiful or wise or strong." - E.E. Cummings
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I read Khalil Gibran’s passage on pain from his book, The Prophet and discuss pain, including discomfort and fear, and the impact it’s had in my life.  I also, discuss ways that I’ve found to work through pain such as finding meaning in it.</itunes:subtitle>
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I'd love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed.  You can email me at poetdelayed@gmail.com.
On Pain
And a woman spoke, saying, Tell us of Pain.
And he said:
Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses 
your understanding. 
Even as the stone of the fruit must break, that its 
heart may stand in the sun, so must you know pain. 
And could you keep your heart in wonder at the 
daily miracles of your life, your pain would not seem 
less wondrous than your joy; 
And you would accept the seasons of your heart, 
even as you have always accepted the seasons that 
pass over your fields. 
And you would watch with serenity through the 
winters of your grief. 
Much of your pain is self-chosen. 
It is the bitter potion by which the physician within 
you heals your sick self. 
Therefore trust the physician, and drink his remedy 
in silence and tranquillity: 
For his hand, though heavy and hard, is guided by 
the tender hand of the Unseen, 
And the cup he brings, though it burn your lips, has 
been fashioned of the clay which the Potter has 
moistened with His own sacred tears.
If you're interested, I recently published two books of poetry which are available on Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/Scott-R.-Edgar/e/B0B2ZR7W41%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share)
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<p>I&#39;d love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed.  You can email me at <a href="mailto:poetdelayed@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">poetdelayed@gmail.com</a>.</p>

<p><strong>On Pain</strong></p>

<p>And a woman spoke, saying, Tell us of Pain.</p>

<p>And he said:<br>
Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses <br>
your understanding. </p>

<p>Even as the stone of the fruit must break, that its <br>
heart may stand in the sun, so must you know pain. </p>

<p>And could you keep your heart in wonder at the <br>
daily miracles of your life, your pain would not seem <br>
less wondrous than your joy; </p>

<p>And you would accept the seasons of your heart, <br>
even as you have always accepted the seasons that <br>
pass over your fields. </p>

<p>And you would watch with serenity through the <br>
winters of your grief. </p>

<p>Much of your pain is self-chosen. </p>

<p>It is the bitter potion by which the physician within <br>
you heals your sick self. </p>

<p>Therefore trust the physician, and drink his remedy <br>
in silence and tranquillity: </p>

<p>For his hand, though heavy and hard, is guided by <br>
the tender hand of the Unseen, </p>

<p>And the cup he brings, though it burn your lips, has <br>
been fashioned of the clay which the Potter has <br>
moistened with His own sacred tears.</p>

<p>If you&#39;re interested, I recently published two books of poetry which are available on <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Scott-R.-Edgar/e/B0B2ZR7W41%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share" rel="nofollow">Amazon.com</a></p>]]>
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<p>I&#39;d love to hear what you have to say about the episode including thoughts on the poetry and the topics that were discussed.  You can email me at <a href="mailto:poetdelayed@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">poetdelayed@gmail.com</a>.</p>

<p><strong>On Pain</strong></p>

<p>And a woman spoke, saying, Tell us of Pain.</p>

<p>And he said:<br>
Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses <br>
your understanding. </p>

<p>Even as the stone of the fruit must break, that its <br>
heart may stand in the sun, so must you know pain. </p>

<p>And could you keep your heart in wonder at the <br>
daily miracles of your life, your pain would not seem <br>
less wondrous than your joy; </p>

<p>And you would accept the seasons of your heart, <br>
even as you have always accepted the seasons that <br>
pass over your fields. </p>

<p>And you would watch with serenity through the <br>
winters of your grief. </p>

<p>Much of your pain is self-chosen. </p>

<p>It is the bitter potion by which the physician within <br>
you heals your sick self. </p>

<p>Therefore trust the physician, and drink his remedy <br>
in silence and tranquillity: </p>

<p>For his hand, though heavy and hard, is guided by <br>
the tender hand of the Unseen, </p>

<p>And the cup he brings, though it burn your lips, has <br>
been fashioned of the clay which the Potter has <br>
moistened with His own sacred tears.</p>

<p>If you&#39;re interested, I recently published two books of poetry which are available on <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Scott-R.-Edgar/e/B0B2ZR7W41%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share" rel="nofollow">Amazon.com</a></p>]]>
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