Author: Veronica Hallissey

  • A Rock and a Hard Place

    A Rock and A Hard Place. . . . We were told that good works do not guarantee entry into the heaven of choice and yet far too many lives are lived with no thought of the emotional garbage handed on to future generations,  all in the name of ‘doing good.’ To clean up one’s…

  • Journal Entry Excerpt

    Excerpt from a journal entry I write and say. . . . . It is necessary for me to ask why; otherwise the peeling of my heart has no purpose. Why implies a reason, doesn’t it? So don’t start by saying it is not enough just to live and breathe and see and feel the…

  • What Will You Do?

    After reading more  on quantum physics and  the holographic universe,  coming forth are poems from the past,  my linear past, that are in conjunction with work of mine done recently.   I was not prone to think in times simultaneous,  but by having dated my written work,  there is an alliance with both prose and poetry.  …

  • Where Will You Go?

    Where Will You Go? Where are you going to go? What will you do when you run out of lamentations and crosses to bear? Where will you go and to what world where you will be ready to transfer when you arrive? What will man do or whatever will they call the Beings? You scraped…

  • Within Memory

        Home of One’s Soul The Teachers Speak. . . Every so often, out of one’s domain, there is an isolation that swamps one. It is difficult to shake, and yet there it is, evidence that this is not home. There is a portion or many portions appealing to one, yet basically, the at…

  • In Looking Back

    In Looking Back The Teachers Speak. . . . The smallest act of mercy has large repercussions. Remember that. When the smallest act of kindness is received it is passed on without thinking because the act gains a life of its own and struggles for expression. It gathers momentum as it moves through the person’s…

  • Glimpses

    Glimpses You cannot know what deep is until you have fallen into a hole.   But no hole is so deep you cannot dig yourself out The phrase ‘you had to be there’ recognizes that the event of itself is empty even as the participant retells it.  The emotional climate was all. Exceeding the limit in…

  • More Rock. . . Part II

    It Is Called The Hero’s Journey   Part II The Teachers Speak. . .   Once you know that a change is being made, then you will find things pertaining to that change bearing down upon you.  You will find subtle changes in your attitude.  In even what you consider priorities for the day.  And when this…

  • More Pieces of The Rock

    Can We Change Who We Are  Part I (The doctor looked at his middle aged patient and said you know,  there was a time when an old friend would know your despair and arrive at your home with a good bottle of wine and say let’s go out in the yard and talk.  And the…

  • Abundance

    Since the publication of Kiss The Moon,  I have had a few requests to use the poem,  Abundance, in ceremonies of commitment.  In these months of May and June ,  I would be honored if you choose the poem to be read at your ceremony.  It is one of my favorites and I think speaks…