The Very First Messages That Suzanne Giesemann Received From Spirit Were In The Form Of Poems. Suzanne Does Not Write Poetry And This Was A Way For Her Guides To Convince Her That The Messages Were Truly From Spirit. The Very First Poem From Spirit Was Delivered On July 12, 2009. After One Year, Her Guides Switched To Delivering Their Messages In Prose. Enjoy This First Year Of Poems Filled With Inspiration And Wisdom
Poem #359 – Innocence
From Indian River, Michigan
Sing a song of innocence—
A song of times gone by.
Go back to when as just a babe
For […]
Poem #358 – Teachers
Teachers come in many forms,
And when you least expect them.
The lessons that they bring you
Let you know you should respect […]
Poem #357 – Beautiful Music
Poem #356 – Always There
From rural northern Wisconsin
Into every life
There comes some strife.
How you choose to deal with it is up to you.
Will you […]
Poem #355 – See the Perfection
From Watertown, South Dakota
See the great perfection
In everything you do
When you work in harmony
With the Force that flows through you.
It’s […]
Poem #354 – There Inside You
From Jamestown, North Dakota
In a world of pain and suffering,
You might ask, “Why am I here?”
The answer is quite basic:
To […]
Poem #353 – Lessons
From Dickerson, North Dakota
Hurry not to learn your lessons
For your lessons never end.
One by one they will continue
With the messages […]
Poem #352 – You Cant’ Take it With You
From Glendive, MT
Share all that you have
For nothing’s really yours.
There’s only one thing that you take
When you pass to heaven’s […]
Poem #351 – Rain and Sun
Rain will always fall
As long as there is sky.
For with the sun there always
Will be clouds that pass on by.
A […]
Poem #350 – Boomerang
Love and understanding …
This is what all seek to find.
Yet in seeking for these things,
A mask they hide behind.
To find […]
Poem #349 – True Prayer
Be quite thankful for all you have.
Make a long, long list.
Recite it as a prayer each day –
Why you’re grateful […]
Poem #348 – What’s in a Word
Be very careful with your word choice –
How you say things shapes belief.
The slightest change in verbiage
Can bring on suffering […]