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Poem & Short Meditation: Lost - David Wagoner

by John Siddique

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This poem and very short meditation is an invitation to stand still and find yourself here and now, and thus, not lost. As you allow yourself to greet this place, life illuminates and brings light, wisdom, and a sense of deeper knowing to you. Let the timeless wisdom of this brilliant poem by David Wagoner and John's deep reading of it help you remember that you are not lost, YOU ARE HERE Please Share The Light: If this piece moves you, please extend this beacon of inspiration by sharing it with others who might need its uplifting message.

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Transcript

Hello beautiful being,

John here.

I recently found this extraordinary and beautiful poem by David Wagoner called Lost,

And I thought I'd take a moment here to share it with you.

In fact,

What I thought would be cool is that we share the poem,

Then perhaps we sit in meditation for just a couple of minutes,

And then we hear the poem again so we get time to contemplate and allow the poetry to do its work.

Lost by David Wagoner Stand still The trees ahead and bushes beside you are not lost Wherever you are is called here And you must treat it as a powerful stranger Must ask permission to know it and be known The forest breathes,

Listen,

It answers I have made this place around you If you leave,

You may come back again saying here No two trees are the same to raven No two branches are the same to wren If what a tree or a bush does is lost on you,

You are surely lost Stand still The forest knows where you are You must let it find you Let's just have a couple of minutes sitting with it Remaining in your practice,

I'm just going to share the poem with you again and then we'll draw this to a close Stand still The trees ahead and bushes beside you are not lost Wherever you are is called here And you must treat it as a powerful stranger Must ask permission to know it and be known The forest breathes,

Listen,

It answers I have made this place around you If you leave,

You may come back again saying here No two trees are the same to raven No two branches are the same to wren If what a tree or a bush does is lost on you,

You are surely lost Stand still The trees ahead and bushes beside you are not lost If you leave,

You may come back again saying here No two trees are the same to raven The forest knows where you are You must let it find you Thank you for taking these few moments with me to sit with this beautiful poem Have a beautiful day Bless you

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John SiddiqueUnited Kingdom

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Recent Reviews

Caryn

July 16, 2025

This was lovely . Thank you. I have no words to describe what happened to me β€œ Here”.

Ed

June 4, 2025

Thank you.

Sue

April 22, 2025

This is beautiful and so well done. The short pause for reflection followed by the rereading was perfect for me to really grasp and feel the words. Thank you, John πŸ’™πŸ™

Paula

April 11, 2025

This poem found me years ago. I enjoyed visiting with it again this morning. πŸ™

Laura

April 3, 2025

What a great way to start the day - I could imagine myself out in nature while doing this meditation. Thank you. πŸ™

Barbara

March 25, 2025

Beautiful Thank you 😊 πŸ’“

Judith

March 16, 2025

Absolutely beautiful John just what I needed this morning. You hit the spot brought me to tears. πŸ™πŸ’•Namaste my friend

Rix

March 8, 2025

Wonderful poem. And John’s choice of a double reding is perfect, allowing it to enter through all of my pores. Thanks!

Neil

February 26, 2025

Calming

Melissa

September 30, 2024

Your voice always brings me back to here. It's softness and studious sureness is a perfect pitch for this poem. Much gratitude, bravo!

Alison

August 4, 2024

Beautiful..such peace πŸ’› thank you John for sharing πŸ™

Charlotte

April 23, 2024

I needed this gentle reminder today as I face a difficult day. I suddenly don’t feel alone, but instead embraced by the forest. I am not lost. Thank you John for sharing.

Kelsey

April 19, 2024

Thank you! πŸ™ Weeks ago, I also recently found β€œLost”. :) It moved through me as I was asked to β€˜Stand Still’ and pay attention. Cherished. πŸƒ Thank you for recording this poem and the tranquil invitation. Also, thanks sharing your gifts to the world! πŸŒˆπŸ’œπŸ€˜

Liz

April 13, 2024

Lovely short poem and reflection. Thank you, John πŸ™πŸΌβœ¨

Leslie

April 10, 2024

Beautiful. Helpful format, with the break in between two readings. Thank you πŸ™

Katie

April 10, 2024

How I wish I could sit under a tree and listen to this ❀️

Dawn

April 10, 2024

Your voice is so soothing and I really love the time in between readings to meditate and reflect.

Karen

April 10, 2024

Yup, labyrinth, mine, filled with trees, teaches me over and over, I am actually never lostβ€¦πŸŒ€πŸ™

Manuela

April 10, 2024

"The forest knows": reassuring and soothing. Thank you, John πŸŒΉπŸ’™

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