Age cannot reach me where the veils of God have shut me in,
For me the myriad births of stars and suns do but begin,
And here how fragrantly there blows to me the holy breath,
Sweet from the flowers and starts and hearts of men
From life and death.
We are NOT old. O heart, we are NOT old.
The breath that blows
The soul aflame is still a wandering wind
That comes and goes
And the stirred heart with sudden raptured life a moment glows.
A moment here - a bulrush's brown head in the gray rain;
A moment there - a child drowned and a heart quickened with pain;
The name of death, the blue deep heaven, the scent of the salt sea;
The spicy grass, the honey robbed from the wild bee
Awhile we walk the world on its wide roads and narrow ways,
And they pass by, the countless shadowy troops of nights and days
We know them not, O happy hearts, for you and I
Watch where within a slow dawn lightens up another sky
"Faith, acts promptly and boldly on the occasion, on slender evidence." It's comforting to choose a path that seems well-lit and predictable. But, once in a while, we seem to know with inexplicable confidence that it's time to take a risk. Moving in faith takes a joyful heart and willingness to surrender perfectionism. Those leaps, both big and small, bring us to a new level of living, thinking and loving.
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Expressing All
It is only expressing all that is inside that purer and purer streams comes.
It might feel safer to keep some of our thoughts inside. Yet, as with any creative process, our spiritual growth often requires us to face, acknowledge, and find safe ways to express all that is inside.
Anger, fear and regrets are emotion that seems too dark to share with anyone. "I'm fine", we say to ourselves and others.
Keep inside those feeling can block the flow of growth and change.
There are useful ways to work through our darkest feelings. We can journal, or talk with a safe friend or counselor.
There maybe a physical exercise that expresses it better than words. Once the internal feelings are released, fresh, renewed thinking can flow.
We need to acknowledge the place in our soul that seem blocked. We will look at these areas and listen for any feelings we need to express.
It might feel safer to keep some of our thoughts inside. Yet, as with any creative process, our spiritual growth often requires us to face, acknowledge, and find safe ways to express all that is inside.
Anger, fear and regrets are emotion that seems too dark to share with anyone. "I'm fine", we say to ourselves and others.
Keep inside those feeling can block the flow of growth and change.
There are useful ways to work through our darkest feelings. We can journal, or talk with a safe friend or counselor.
There maybe a physical exercise that expresses it better than words. Once the internal feelings are released, fresh, renewed thinking can flow.
We need to acknowledge the place in our soul that seem blocked. We will look at these areas and listen for any feelings we need to express.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Fearless focus
Become so wrapped up in something that you forget to be afraid.....that's what fearless focus to me.
We hear it in the voice of a hero interviewed at an accident scene. The reporter asks; 'but weren't you afraid?' Weren't they afraid of the flames, the car wreck, the steep terrain? The answer is always similar; 'no, i just did what anyone would do in the same situation. I didn't have time to be afraid or even to think.
This kind of focus doesn't need crisis to exist. There are many other moments that are not life-or-death scenarios, SUCH AS FACING A DEADLINE, A DAUNTING CREATIVE TASK, OR A COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP.
We can tap into a focus so strong that fear no longer clouds our judgment.
I hope in future, choose to focus wholly on this task or relationship so that we no longer have the space to fret over fears.
To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else. It's easy to fill our lives with mundane and pretty urgency's.
Make time for life-filled activities first. It is pragmatic? Honestly, not always. A few to-do list item may get lost in the shuffle.
The adjustment may be awkward, but our life becomes richer, our mind more alert, and we are happier as we complete our other task.
Releasing all our concerns, we take this moment to reflect in wonder and gratitude - TO LIVE.
We hear it in the voice of a hero interviewed at an accident scene. The reporter asks; 'but weren't you afraid?' Weren't they afraid of the flames, the car wreck, the steep terrain? The answer is always similar; 'no, i just did what anyone would do in the same situation. I didn't have time to be afraid or even to think.
This kind of focus doesn't need crisis to exist. There are many other moments that are not life-or-death scenarios, SUCH AS FACING A DEADLINE, A DAUNTING CREATIVE TASK, OR A COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP.
We can tap into a focus so strong that fear no longer clouds our judgment.
I hope in future, choose to focus wholly on this task or relationship so that we no longer have the space to fret over fears.
To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else. It's easy to fill our lives with mundane and pretty urgency's.
Make time for life-filled activities first. It is pragmatic? Honestly, not always. A few to-do list item may get lost in the shuffle.
The adjustment may be awkward, but our life becomes richer, our mind more alert, and we are happier as we complete our other task.
Releasing all our concerns, we take this moment to reflect in wonder and gratitude - TO LIVE.
Monday, November 8, 2010
hard work
'it's too hard, maybe it's just not meant to be,' that's what I always told myself. It is the most common excuse to avoid an opportunity disguised as a challenge.
The silver platter arrives, it's placed on our lap, but what lies scattered atop is the upended contents of a puzzle - and it seems someone has made off with the box!
Potentially grand and beautiful yes, but suddenly we realize our dream is going to require thought and energy.
We can't let that moment of re-evaluation discourage us or cause us to shrink. Now is the time to commit wholly to the challenge.
We need to take care of ourselves physically, emotionally, and spiritually to ensure we have the energy and creativity to face what is at hand.
The challenge I am facing is different from others I've had. But, I know I have the skill and experience needed to succeed.
The silver platter arrives, it's placed on our lap, but what lies scattered atop is the upended contents of a puzzle - and it seems someone has made off with the box!
Potentially grand and beautiful yes, but suddenly we realize our dream is going to require thought and energy.
We can't let that moment of re-evaluation discourage us or cause us to shrink. Now is the time to commit wholly to the challenge.
We need to take care of ourselves physically, emotionally, and spiritually to ensure we have the energy and creativity to face what is at hand.
The challenge I am facing is different from others I've had. But, I know I have the skill and experience needed to succeed.
self-discovery.
A single event can awaken within us a stranger totally unknown to us, maybe this is what they called self-discovery.
It could be a significant crisis or a joyful high point, or it could be a humble moment of clarity while taking an evening walk.
A drastic shift comes in our thinking and leaves us reeling with the choice of whether to become a new person or go back to the past.
How do we explain this new attitude to those around us? How do we explain it to ourselves?
The answers are not easy, but we know we will never be the same. Decisive now, we embrace our new identity and the internal and outward change it brings.
There were many events in my life that were completely out of my control. I see how those times have shaped, challenged and transformed me.
Some moments have been especially hard, yet I found the strength to grow through them.
I marvel at my story and at whom I am becoming.
It could be a significant crisis or a joyful high point, or it could be a humble moment of clarity while taking an evening walk.
A drastic shift comes in our thinking and leaves us reeling with the choice of whether to become a new person or go back to the past.
How do we explain this new attitude to those around us? How do we explain it to ourselves?
The answers are not easy, but we know we will never be the same. Decisive now, we embrace our new identity and the internal and outward change it brings.
There were many events in my life that were completely out of my control. I see how those times have shaped, challenged and transformed me.
Some moments have been especially hard, yet I found the strength to grow through them.
I marvel at my story and at whom I am becoming.
asking
'Many things are lost for want of asking'. Sometimes opportunities are close enough to touch, yet we shy away.
It seems too good to be true, or we're scared of taking the risk of speaking up. The worst that can happen, if we ask, is that we might be told "no". That's the same result as if we hadn't asked at all, so no harm done. Sometimes, however, we get what we ask for - but only if we make request.
When i have a request to make, I will be courageous and ask it. I might be told "no". But, i might be told "yes" and that can be life-changing.
It seems too good to be true, or we're scared of taking the risk of speaking up. The worst that can happen, if we ask, is that we might be told "no". That's the same result as if we hadn't asked at all, so no harm done. Sometimes, however, we get what we ask for - but only if we make request.
When i have a request to make, I will be courageous and ask it. I might be told "no". But, i might be told "yes" and that can be life-changing.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Likeness and difference
There's space within sisterhood for likeness and difference, for the subtle differences that challenge and delight; there's space for disappointment and surprise.
We grow irritated at our loved ones' differences.
Why can't they see things the way we do?
But, their differences are what bring life and surprise into our relationship.
When we loosen the reins of control and let each other be individuals, ...we grow together and appreciate the similarities and contrasts, the joy and challenges.
My loved ones and I have a lot in common, we're different too. I'll give them room to be who they are.
We grow irritated at our loved ones' differences.
Why can't they see things the way we do?
But, their differences are what bring life and surprise into our relationship.
When we loosen the reins of control and let each other be individuals, ...we grow together and appreciate the similarities and contrasts, the joy and challenges.
My loved ones and I have a lot in common, we're different too. I'll give them room to be who they are.
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