Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 213 – 7/16/2016

Named Joyous July 16 Plgrimage of PEACE Ocean 5-13-2009.

on today’s pilgrimage of peace, i join hands and come together with all our relations across our earth mother as we breathe through our one heart down into the center of all being, breathing in the deep peace that passeth all understanding and holds the center, sacred space of dreaming in the rhythm of the waves of radiant light re-membering the words of our brother john…

“Imagine”

Imagine there’s no heaven
It’s easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today… Aha-ah…

Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion, too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace… You…

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world… You…

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will live as one

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 212 – 7/15/2016

Named Joyous July 15 John O'Donohue Soul Knows Way Mt Rainier Lenticular Cap Clouds.

a day of tahoma, the native name for beloved mt rainier pictured above… a day of coming home to the heart and trusting in this wild journey… trusting in it’s rhythm which dances to the beat of the divine drummer of our one heart… following the rhythm deep within to the silent stillpoint where our most profound purpose lies in the ground of being calling us to nurture this trust daily… calling us to offer full presence, lovingkindness, compassion and generosity which opens the portal to a freedom of floating in a buoyant sea and vibrating in a river of joy frequency knowing what will be, will be…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 211 – 7/14/2016

Named Joyous July 14 Bodhicitta Nags Head 2014 2 018

i awaken today celebrating the liberty, equality and fraternity that Bastille Day inspires and the 80th turn around the sun of the beloved Pema Chodron and the birthday of many other friends… i hear of the tragedy in Nice, France during their celebration and it seems so very right to honor all with a practice of peace, a method for generating love and compassion for all… what follows is Pema’s teaching on bodhicitta practice… may we open our hearts and be loving compassion…

The best way to begin this practice is by thinking of a person whose suffering you feel strongly and whose happiness is very important to you. This could be someone you know or have known, or someone you’ve seen on the street or read about in the newspaper. The thought of certain people naturally and easily awakens bodhicitta in us: we care about them and we don’t want them to suffer. Think of such a person and, whether you feel love, gratitude or compassion for them, say, “May they be free of suffering and the root of suffering; may they enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.”

There are two aspects of working with bodhicitta, both of equal importance: one is connecting with the flow of bodhicitta we already feel, and the other is being awake to where that flow is blocked. So you can do this practice not only thinking of people you care about, but also visualizing people you don’t like. It’s important to have an unbiased, compassionate attitude toward whatever is arising.

Think, now, of an area of the world that’s in great turmoil—an area where you know people and animals are suffering a lot. When you’ve chosen the place, think of the men there, and say, “May all the men in that place be free of suffering and the root of suffering; may they enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.” Give yourself time. Take a few minutes.

Then think of all the women in that place, and wish that they too could be free of suffering and the root of suffering, and that they could enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.

Then think of all of the children in that place and wish that they be free of suffering and the root of suffering, and that they might enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.

Finally, think of all the animals in that place—the mammals, the birds, the fish, the insects and all the other animals—and wish that they be free of suffering and the root of suffering; that they might enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.

Imagine, then, all the men in the world who are starving to death right now, and wish that they could be free of suffering and the root of suffering; that they could enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.

Then imagine all the women in the world who are starving, and wish that every one of them—starving all over the world at this very moment—could be free of suffering and the root of suffering, and that they could enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.

Imagine all the children who are starving at this very moment all over the earth, and wish that they, too, could be free of suffering and the root of suffering; that they could enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.

Then imagine all the animals in the world who are starving to death right now, and wish that every one of them, all over the planet, could be free of suffering and the root of suffering; that they could enjoy happiness and the root of happiness.

Then bring to mind all the men on this planet—whether you respect them, feel neutral toward them or consider them bad people—and wish that they could be free of suffering and the root of suffering. Wish that they could enjoy happiness and the root of happiness. Because if all of the men on this planet could be free of the root of suffering and could enjoy the root of happiness—if they could be free of all the self-absorption that causes so much pain—we would be at peace.

Do the same with all the women on the earth—whether you like them or dislike them or feel neutral about them—and wish that they too could all be free of suffering. If all the women on the earth could be free of the root of suffering and enjoy the root of happiness, the world would be at peace.

Now do the same with all the children on the earth—whether you like them, dislike them or feel neutral about them. Wish that they could all be free of suffering. Because if all the children on the earth could be free of the root of suffering and could enjoy the root of happiness, the world would be at peace.

Finally, do the same with all the animals on the earth—whether you like them, don’t like them or feel neutral about them—and wish that they too could all be free of suffering. If all the animals on the earth could be free of the root of suffering and enjoy the root of happiness, the world would be at peace.

Sometimes when we do this kind of bodhicitta practice, we touch on people who immediately awaken warm feelings in us. Other times, though, we just feel numb. And then there are the times when we contact the hardness of our heart. Noticing this is very good, because it shows us when we’re open and when we’re closed. We should notice all of these things with compassion and loving-kindness towards ourselves, because the more we’re able to feel tenderness towards ourselves, the more easily it flows to others.

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 209 – 7/12/2016

Named Joyous July 12 Dream Cave Heart Pilgrimage April 2015 047

today is one of those delicious in between times kind of days when yo feel the sense of being perched on a threshold as i was when i snapped this picture high on a hill overlooking Merlin’s cave in Cornwall, sacred site where this magician initiated Arthur in the path of the grail…

a perfect moment to return to his dream cave on the wings of a sea eagle, great spirit’s familiar… to float slowly down landing gently on the shores of the Atlantic right in front of this mythic cave, home to ancient spirits, keepers of the dream…

opening to the power and beauty now breathing us, we enter the dark cave in reverence feeling the way with our heart, seeing with inner vision, graced with a knowing from the guardians of the beyond, we dwell with the spirits soaking in their wisdom…

as we leave to return to ordinary reality, we thank the elements and the directions offering them our devoted service as we wander in wonder on the rainbow trail seeing the world as it truly is… belonging place of breathtaking beauty, beloved space of breath giving life…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 208 – 7/11/2016

Named Joyous July 11 Heart Pilgrimage Radiance Hug..

we are a pilgrim people, a journeying peace corps, with a deep abiding peace solid in our core, peace built with poetic justice guided by love, a love more powerful than any other force, a love that flows directly from source… so, let us come together, pilgrims of peace, to create beloved community, by being love with every breath, to create a world where all our relations experience heaven on earth, with everyone in the circle of love, flowing in rhythm like the angels above, dancing arm in arm under our central sun, singing the truth that we are one… yes, singing the truth that we are won…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 207 – 7/10/2016

Named Joyous July 10Breathe.

i love this image, even more, i love seeing beloved as a rainforest showering us with breath, giving us life… so, let’s take this moment to feel beloved breathing us through our one heart flowing right into the stillpoint, our ground of being, oneness… in this sacred space, we can open our hearts in rhythm with beloved’s flowing breath and feel the suffering of the cosmos and in the silence hear the whispers of what’s ours to do with our out breath…

i love this image, this metaphor returning to me on this day of pilgrimage when i’m re-membering the conception of the poetic peace pilgrimage over three years ago as a daily breathing practice in rhythm with flow… i love this image, this metaphor returning on this day of pilgrimage when i awaken in wonder and awe of mystery on the eleventh day of living the question of what’s inflaming my lungs, our lungs, the cosmic lungs…

thank you, beloved, for coming in this moment as beautiful rainforest showering us with healing breath…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 206 – 7/9/2016

Named Joyous July 9 Blessing Present and Witnessingtoday’s pilgrimage, an inner journey to the planet’s heart chakra to listen to great mother’s whispering wellspring and an outer journey of communion with beloved openhearted friends, is one of delicate beauty, a uniting of the opposites… seeing the pain, loss and suffering here on earth and the resiliency, hope and trust always flowing from source throughout the cosmos, freely and generously given, ours for the opening… for opening to great mystery is one of those simple and elegant truths of how to roll with the rhythms of the cosmic hum… being open, being organically present, emptying now… being the hollow reed, an instrument of peace, meeting this moment fully, meeting it as the beloved…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 205 – 7/8/2016

Named Joyous July 8 Dalai Lama One Familytoday, our one heart is heavy with loss… of life, of a way of life, of home… every day, so many natural disasters, so much tragic loss… today, i feel the need to virtually hold hands with all our relations, with the family of us… to feel the strength we are when we stand together, when we stand as one in the center of the wheel, in the center of the web of life… feeling, knowing when we come together the center will hold… thank you for sharing this moment, this very sacred moment of re-membering we are unconditional love, unchanging wisdom and uncompromising truth… thank you, source, great mystery, for breathing this ever flowing cosmic reality through every sentient being eternally… and now let us resound  the words of St Francis unceasingly…

Make me an instrument of Your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy.

Grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; it is in dying that we are born again to eternal life.

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3 – Day 204 – 7/7/2016

Named Joyous July 7 Rumi Journey Within 2012-6-9 Coordinator w the Mostest - Jo

how i love this this seventh month of joyous july as 7 is such a number of spirit and vibrates at a frequency of receptivity, intuition, divine feminine… energies that pull us magnetically inside to mine the jewels lodged in deep cavernous space in the ground of being… i love at the halfway mark of the year recapitulating journeying january, the dreaming moon,  with july being the re-treating ourselves moon, another space of pregnant pause to explore inner terrain and listen for the voice of the great mother whispering words of wisdom, mothering the peace that passeth ordinary understanding, the peace that births a courageous new world of harmony…