Belief ~ A Poem by D. H. Lawrence

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The Soul’s Whisper

Lawrence reminds us that belief is not always something we can name or prove—it is something we feel, quietly, in the depths of the soul.

Belief

D. H. Lawrence

Forever nameless
Forever unknown
Forever unconceived
Forever unrepresented
yet forever felt in the soul.

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🌿 Reflection

D. H. Lawrence’s poem Belief invites us into a mystery that cannot be named yet is undeniably present. Belief, for Lawrence, is not about definitions or creeds—it is about the felt reality of something larger than words. His short, spare lines remind us that what is unseen can still shape and steady us. In a world that demands proof and clarity, Lawrence urges us to trust the soul’s quiet knowing. This kind of belief does not shout or argue; it whispers. It comes not from being conceived in logic, but from being sensed in the depths of the human heart. True belief, then, is not about answers—it is about presence.


❓ Three Questions to Go Deeper

  1. How do you recognize the difference between beliefs formed by reason and those felt in the soul?
  2. Can you recall a moment when you “felt” something true without being able to name it?
  3. How might embracing mystery instead of demanding clarity change the way you live your daily life?

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