I think I forgot to turn off the radio when I left my mother’s womb In Hasidic Judaism it is said that before we are born an angel enters the womb, strikes us on the mouth and we forget all that we knew of previous lives— all that we know of heaven I think that I forgot to forget. I was born into two places at once— In one, it was chilly lonely physical & uncomfortable in the other, I stayed in the dimension of Spirit. What I knew, I knew. I did not forget Voices The world of spirit held me in its arms.
Diane di Prima, the Beat Generation icon, who died in 2020, was the author of “Revolutionary Letters,” “Spring and Autumn Annals,” among many other books of poetry and prose.
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The world of Spirit held me in its arms. How infinitely lovely. Oh, how I hope this world of the Spirit exists and is ready to pull me back into its arms again. Thank you Diane di Prima.