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Update #1: Guest Ecstatic Poet KKFI 90.1 Wednesday MidDay Medley

Posted on February 8, 2010

Paul Goldman has been invited by Wednesday MidDay Medley Host Mark Manning to appear on his Wednesday MidDay Medley program on Kansas City's Community Radio KKFI 90.1 March 10, 2010 to perform live, and to talk about both his creative process and why he is promoting his Ecstatic Poetry! So, turn you radio on and tune in!

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Paul Goldman is an Ecstatic Poet with three volumes of ecstatic poetry under publishing consideration: Today Comes a Blessing: Poems of Presence, Wild Joy:Ruminations, In Divine Repose and a published chapbook The Meek Shall Inherit.
His poetry can be found at his home webpage www.stonespiritlodge.com. He has been published widely and often. Nothing stirs his soul like the chants of Krishna Das or the reading of the Persian Mystic Poets, especially Rumi.
He is particularly pleased to be the co-founder and host of the Gratitude Open Mic Night at The Rime Buddhist Center in Kansas City, Missouri, a venue for poets, musicians and artists to share in a monthly First Friday Celebration of Gratitude.
Paul Goldman can be found, when not writing down the inspired words that come through him, sitting in silence on the cushion at the altar, the gateway to all that is and the paradoxical path to nothing.

Namaste