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Thelma Reymundo-Juarez
Poets’ Espresso newsletter
something of a koanJune-July 2008
Untitled (when others are harmed...)June-July 2008
                (They are all over the place...)June-July 2008
Two Haiku (silence swept away...)June-July 2008
                (Discerned, the sacred...)June-July 2008
Haiku (Who really am I?)August-September 2008
                (Sino ba ako)August-September 2008
Haiku (The pathways of life)August-September 2008
(Landas ng buhay)August-September 2008
Let Silence InOctober-November 2008
Two Untitled Haiku (as the cycles come...)December 2008-January 2009
                (Deep within one’s heart...)December 2008-January 2009
It Matters...June-July 2009
Vital Needs—Profound AspirationsAugust-September 2009
Untitled (awful, awfully...)December 2009-January 2010
From Din Into A Song—February—March 2010
Untitled (So softly curtains)AprilMay 2010

Thelma Reymundo-Juarez is a multi-lingual middle child. She came across an artwork with words that would forever change her direction in life, a quote from Silo’s doctrine. Wanting to find other ways to share her experiences enriched by Silo’s doctrine, she began writing poetry in 2007; mostly haiku. She is also actively involved in the 2009 World March for Peace and Non-Violence [ www.worldmarchforpeace.org ] and founding member of The Convergence of Cultures’—a worldwide organization dedicated to finding common grounds that express the best of humanity. She now lives in Buenos Aires.

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