Friday, July 31, 2015

Dare to declare. . .

 
 
Dare to
declare
who you
are.  It
isn’t
far from
the shores
of silence
to the
boundaries
of speech.
The road
is not
long but
the way
is deep.
And you
must not
only walk
there.
You must
be prepared
to leap.
 
Composer, Mystic: St. Hildegard of Bingen (1098 – 1179)

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Journey . . .




A journey continues until it stops
A journey that stops is no longer a journey
A journey loses things on its way
A journey passes through things, things pass through it
When a journey is over, it loses itself to a place
When a journey remembers, it begins a journal
Which is a new journey about an old journey
A journey over time is different from a journey into time
An actual journey is into the future
A reflective journey is into the past

***
A journey always begins in a place called Here
Pack your bags and imagine your journey
Unpack your bags and imagine your journey is done


***
If you're afraid of a journey, don't buy shoes

~ Mark Strand ~


(Chicken, Shadow, Moon & More)

Friday, July 24, 2015

Too Muching!


 

Sometimes It Just Seems to be Too Much

Sometimes, God, it just seems to be too much:
too much violence, too much fear; too much of demands and problems;
too much of broken dreams and broken lives; too much of war and slums and dying;
too much of greed and squishy fatness and the sounds of people
devouring each other and the earth; too much of stale routines and quarrels,
unpaid bills and dead ends; too much of words lobbed in to explode
and leaving shredded hearts and lacerated souls; too much of turned-away backs
and yellow silence, red rage and bitter taste of ashes in my mouth.

Sometimes the very air seems scorched by threats and rejection and decay
until there is nothing but to inhale pain and exhale confusion.
Too much of darkness, God,
Too much of cruelty and selfishness and indifference. . .

Too much, God,
Too much, too bloody, bruising, brain-washing much.
Or is it too little,
too little of compassion,
too little of courage, of daring, of persistence, of sacrifice;
too little of music and laughter and celebration?

O God,
Make of me some nourishment
For these starved times,
Some food for my sisters and brothers, who are hungry for gladness and hope,
That, being bread for them, I may also be fed and be full.

(From Guerrillas of Grace by Ted Loder)

Healing, again and again!

 
 
 
 
Healing
 
The pain and the wounds
go too deep
for us to heal
alone.

Only God,
only a
far Greater Power
can penetrate
such depth
of pain,
and gently, gently,
soothe,
and kiss us into
wholeness.
 
It is too much
for us,
all of it has to be
given over
entirely
to God.
All of it.

Edwina Gateley

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Mary Magdalene ~ Woman of Faith and Courage!




I never suspected
            Resurrection
                        and to be so painful
                        to leave me weeping
With Joy
            to have met you, alive and smiling, outside an empty tomb
With Regret
            not because I’ve lost you
            but because I’ve lost you in how I had you –
                        in understandable, touchable, kissable, clingable flesh
                        not as fully Lord, but as graspably human.

I want to cling, despite your protest
            cling to your body
            cling to your, and my, clingable humanity
            cling to what we had, our past.

But I know that…if I cling
            you cannot ascend and
            I will be left clinging to your former self
            …unable to receive your present spirit.


 (Mary Magdala's Easter Prayer/Ron Rollheiser)

http://usccb.org/bible/readings/072215.cfm


Friday, July 17, 2015

A Summer Blessing . . .


Blessed are you, summer, season of long days and short nights,
you pour forth light from your golden orb,
energizing the earth and calling forth growth.


Blessed are you, summer, with your generous gift of heat.
Your warm breath animates creation,
encouraging all growing things to stretch toward the sun.


Blessed are you, summer, you call us into playfulness,
encouraging us to pause from work. You renew our spirits.


Blessed are you, gracious season of summer, you surprise us
with a variety of gifts from the earth.
We, too, gaze into the earth of ourselves, beholding gifts
waiting to be honored.


Blessed are you, nurturing season of summer, your fruits
and vegetables appear on our tables, changing them into altars.
Tasting of your life, we are made strong.


Blessed are you, summer, host of a star that shines with passion.
Sun-soaked, we reach for your energy that drives us upward and onward.


Blessed are you, sacrament of summer, nature’s green season,
sweet echo of spring.  You speak to us in living color
as you renew the earth with symbols of life for our bodies and souls.


Blessed are you, summer, season rooted in reality.
Even as the perspiration collects on our brow, we experience
your earthly joy.


Blessed are you, summer, with your firefly evenings
You minister to the child in us. You feed our hunger for beauty.


Author: Macrina Wiederkehr/The Circle of Life

Enjoy Summer now – only 158 days until Winter!!!


Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Bless this Day!

 
 
 
(Photo by Jean H.)
 
Blessing This Day

I only want to see the day ahead,
My attention will not go     
 backward into my history,
And my attention will not go forward
 into my future.
 
I am committed to staying only in
 the present time,
To remaining grounded in my world,
To feeling a bond with each person
 I meet,
To respecting my own integrity
 and my own honor,
To living within the energy of love
 and compassion this day,
And returning to that energy when
 I don’t feel it,
To making wise and blessed choices
 with my will, 
To maintaining perceptions of                  
wisdom and non-judgment,
To release the need to know why things happen the way they do,
And to not project expectations over how
I want this day to be ___
And how I want others to be.

And finally, my last prayer to trust the Divine.
With that I bless my day with gratitude and love.
Caroline Myss