Self-Abandonment Poem by Dorothy Kardas, Psy.D. Th.D.

Self-Abandonment



Outside of luminous Truth region
Abound monsters of depravity legion
Avalanche of scurrilous ideation
Through putrid deeds, damned lifestyles
Pullulating malignant scandalization

Intoxicated by the stench of Satan's abyss
By raging demons expelled from heavenly bliss
Recidivous, shrinking from labor, graceful inhibition
Scandalizers of young incorrupt minds,
Accelerating on the highway to perdition

Circulative wanderers - stone-blind to Holy Writ
Bleeding to death by lacking well-timed grit
Slumping into scheming, nauseant - suffering free swirl
Escapers from abode of holiness, Immaculate Hands
And, the expansive, charismatic gift of love ends...

Hardheadedly ungrateful, venomous vipers
Apostatized from the opulently fruit-bearing olive
Obstinately losing life ennobled and prodigious skill
Purblind opposers to wrestling for life immortal
Deprived of power to feast on His Regal Will

Consorting with the apostate, rebel angel,
Laying profane hands on Sacred Dwelling,
Violently destroying the Temple of the Holy One,
Breaking off from the Bloody, Healing Grip -
The Hand of the Father of Might, Father of Light

sons and daughters of the father of lies...

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by: Mark (9: 42) 'And whosoever shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me; it were better for him that a millstone were hanged around his neck, and he were cast into the sea.'
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tom Beckhart 24 January 2015

Another insightful analytic depiction of what rebellion against God's will & sinful acts lead to: self-abandonment & destruction of the Temple of the Holy Spirit! Rejecting God's Hands, the way to holiness, accepting damnable lifestyles & forgetting that there will be accountability for every choice made results in total loss, darkness & misery. Thank you Dr. for this masterpiece that needs to be read by so many who cause scandal & lead others to grave sins. Passing this one on to the prayer group.

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