Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 72 – 2/26/2019

Named Free Flow 26 Poetic PEACE Pilgrim 1

welcome, welcome to day 28 of a season of peace on this twenty-sixth day of freely flowing february; it’s one more beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, the energy of love and light with the sun shining on the energy of  tenderness, the crucible of our interconnectedness with the courage to say yes to creator, creation, creativity, the creative process…  with all the turbulence in the outer world, i’m so called by source to come into the dream cave, the grand canyon of stillness – happy 100th anniversary grand canyon national park…

it feels like today that i was on a most magical pilgrimage to the grand canyon and indeed i have been and many turns around the sun ago, i celebrated my fiftieth birthday there in this sacred space of feeling down in the belly of the earth, dissolving into all that is…

it’s so curious… i’m about to go into a four day training and there’s so much to do to prepare so i think but source has other tunes to play through this instrument of peace which seems a lovely balancing act with the barrage of stimulation from the outer world and a lovely dance in rhythm with life…

breathing in this moment

lingering in sacred space

resting in the now

om shanti shanti shantihi

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 71 – 2/25/2019

Named Free Flow 25 Silence Calms

welcome, welcome to day 27 of a season of peace on this twenty-fifth day of freely flowing february; it’s one more beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, the energy of love and light with the sun shining on the energy of  tenderness, the crucible of our interconnectedness with the courage to say yes for the good of the whole… and, even with all the turbulence in the outer world, today, i’m so encouraged by so much light being shone by so many and entranced by snow flurries into quiet reverie…

In Silence

Be still.
Listen to the stones of the wall.
Be silent, they try
To speak your

Name.
Listen
To the living walls.
Who are you?
Who
Are you? Whose
Silence are you?

Who (be quiet)
Are you (as these stones
Are quiet). Do not
Think of what you are
Still less of
What you may one day be.
Rather
Be what you are (but who?) be
The unthinkable one
You do not know.

O be still, while
You are still alive,
And all things live around you
Speaking (I do not hear)
To your own being,
Speaking by the Unknown
That is in you and in themselves.

“I will try, like them
To be my own silence:
And this is difficult. The whole
World is secretly on fire. The stones
Burn, even the stones
They burn me. How can a man be still or
Listen to all things burning? How can he dare
To sit with them
When all their silence
Is on fire?”

~ Thomas Merton ~

the whole world is no longer secretly on fire, it’s all too apparent as is our need for refuge in silence…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 70 – 2/24/2019

Named Free Flow 24 Dreamer Harriet Tubman

welcome, welcome to day 26 of a season of peace on this twenty-fourth day of freely flowing february; it’s the day of our weekly installation of celebrating the astonishing light of our being and one more beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining on the energy of  tenderness, the crucible of our interconnectedness with the courage to say yes for the good of the whole… and even with all the turbulence in the outer world, today i’m so encouraged by so much light being shone by so many…

here are a trifecta of lights…

last year on Valentine’s a tragedy occurred at Parkland High School in Florida, USA and to the students of Parkland and across the globe who know enough is enough and inspire us all to see the violence must end here and now…

may we all join in their March For Our Lives Movement and in singing their song, Shine…

You’re not gonna knock us down
We’ll get back up again
You may have hurt us but I promise we are stronger and
We’re not gonna let you win
We’re putting up a fight
You may have brought the dark
But together we will shine the light

~

“I want you to act as if our house is on fire. Because it is.” A single Swedish schoolgirl with Asperger’s was determined to take on the planet’s blind billionaires and leaders everywhere. She urged her peers to face the disaster that’s an increasingly obvious part of all our lives and that their parents have generally been remarkably unable to face. She was, in other words, striking for the right to a future.

Within months, thousands and then tens of thousands of high-school students across Europe, Australia and Japan, among other places, joined Greta Thunberg, a 15 years old with a mind of her own and a sign demanding a school strike against climate change, in her walking out for “Fridays for Future” protests…

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finally for today, one more story of the courage of teens, a 19-year-old Israeli who proves more than willing to go to jail, again and again, to protest his country’s expanding occupation of Palestinian lands…

his greatest inspiration was the letter he received from Abu Artema, a key Palestinian organizer which provided him with his greatest inspiration…

“Your decision is what will help end this dark period inflicted on Palestinians, and at the same time mitigate the fears of younger Israeli generations who were born into a complicated situation and a turbulent geographical area deprived of security and peace… I believe the solution is near and possible. It will not require more than the courage to take initiative and set a new perspective, after traditional solutions have failed to achieve a just settlement. Let us fight together for human rights, for a country that is democratic for all its citizens, and for Israelis and Palestinians to live together based on citizenship and equality, not segregation and racism.”

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 may we all take courage and be inspired to act for the rights of all our relatives and a cosmos built on justice for all guided by love so that we live our deepest dream… a world of peace…

om shanti shanti shantihi

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 69 – 2/23/2019

Named Free Flow 23 2017 Mantra day8 Ocean

welcome, welcome to day 25 of a season of peace on this twenty-third day of freely flowing february; it’s one more beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining on the energy of  freedom… and even with all the turbulence in the outer world, today i’m still so being sung in every cell the soul song of our wanderer of wonder true nature…

Faced with our mortality, we each get to intend how we live… When Dr. Oliver Sacks learned he had only months remaining, he chose to live in the deepest, richest, most productive way he could realizing he is ocean. In his own words before he died:

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Over the last few days, I have been able to see my life as from a great altitude, as a sort of landscape, and with a deepening sense of the connection of all its parts. This does not mean I am finished with life.

On the contrary, I feel intensely alive, and I want and hope in the time that remains to deepen my friendships, to say farewell to those I love, to write more, to travel if I have the strength, to achieve new levels of understanding and insight.

This is not indifference but detachment — I still care deeply about the Middle East, about global warming, about growing inequality, but these are no longer my business; they belong to the future. I rejoice when I meet gifted young people — even the one who biopsied and diagnosed my metastases. I feel the future is in good hands.

I have been increasingly conscious, for the last 10 years or so, of deaths among my contemporaries. My generation is on the way out, and each death I have felt as an abruption, a tearing away of part of myself. There will be no one like us when we are gone, but then there is no one like anyone else, ever. When people die, they cannot be replaced. They leave holes that cannot be filled, for it is the fate — the genetic and neural fate — of every human being to be a unique individual, to find his own path, to live his own life, to die his own death.

I cannot pretend I am without fear. But my predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved; I have been given much and I have given something in return; I have read and traveled and thought and written. I have had an intercourse with the world, the special intercourse of writers and readers.

Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and adventure.

~

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 68 – 2/22/2019

Named Free Flow 22 Blue-Star-Vortex-Dancing

welcome, welcome to day 24 of a season of peace on this twenty-first day of freely flowing february; it’s one more beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining on the energy of  freedom… even with all the turbulence in the outer world, today i’m so being sung in every cell the soul song of our free and easy wanderer true nature…

Dancing among stars

free and easy wanderer

being great beyond

~

Letting go, surrendering all that is known

walking the way as a free and easy wanderer

open to what comes, eyes wide with wonder

flowing beautyway

~

Walking the way as a free and easy wanderer

wide open space, encircling path

flowing beautyway

whispering wisdom with each breath

~

Wide open space, encircling path

wanderer is bird flight soaring

whispering wisdom with each breath…

listening to the wind

~

Walking the way as a free and easy wanderer

open to what comes, eyes wide with wonder

listening to the wind

flowing beautyway

~

thank you for walking home with me to ultima thule, the great beyond, the interior pathless path endlessly, timelessly taking us to the far shore, that more beautiful space our one cosmic heart of wonder re-members and encircles all our relatives in agigantic, ever expanding embrace…

shanti shanti shantihi

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 67 – 2/21/2019

Named Free Flow 21 Peace Imagine

Happy 61st Birthday, Peace Symbol!

welcome, welcome to day 23 of a season of peace on this twenty-first day of freely flowing february and the sixty-first birthday of the peace symbol… and, it’s one more beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining on the energy of  freedom… on a somber note, it is the fifty-fourth anniversary of Malcolm X’s assassination…

now, back to the peace sign…

 “Children of today easily identify it. They may not know its original meaning, but they know it stands for good things – be nice to friends, be kind to animals, no fighting. This is a marvelous achievement for Gerald Holtom’s simple design. Peoples around the world have marched with it, worn it, displayed it during combat, held it high on banners, and been arrested in its name. Ask any man, woman or child, ‘What one thing would everyone in the world want more than anything else?’ The answer would surely be world peace.’”

Ken Kolsbun, Peace: The Biography of a Symbol

on this day of walking into the unknown through a field of  impermanence, a day when peace is so called for, it is a beautiful synchrony that it’s the re-birthday of peace…

Gerald Holtom, an artist and conscientious objector, created the Peace Symbol on February 21,1958. According to Christopher Driver, author of The Disarmers: A Study in Protest, Holtom created the design and then brought it to an organizer of a local British peace group. After several revisions, it was unveiled publicly on Good Friday of that year, by anti-nuclear demonstrators — the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) — who marched 50 miles from London’s Trafalgar Square to the weapons factory at Aldermaston. It was the first Ban-the-Bomb March.

When Gerald Holtom sat down at his drawing board sixty-one years ago, he was in almost total despair. He later told the editor of Peace News: ‘I was in despair. Deep despair. I drew myself: the representative of an individual in despair, with hands palm outstretched outwards and downwards in the manner of Goya’s peasant before the firing squad. I formalized the drawing into a line and put a circle round it symbolizing Earth.”

Welcome “International Peace Symbol Day.”  May we hoist peace everywhere waving the remedy for despair…  Peace Out!

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 66 – 2/20/2019

Named Free Flow 20 Arriving Home Metolius River 11-7 and 11-8-15 051

welcome, welcome to day 22 of a season of peace, on this twentieth day of freely flowing february, a day still in the radiant glow of full moon of miracles, the moon of blessings when Buddha is said to shower us with a thousand thousandfold miraculous blessings, a day also known as world social justice day and may it be so, may we roll up our sleeves, come home to our heart and in thought, word and deed be in balance with all our relatives… and, it’s another beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining through the clouds on the energy of  freedom…

i have arrived, i am home in the eternal now, this present moment… to live simply and wholeheartedly in a willow tree who offers her branches freely as resting space for great mystery to breathe us sacredly…

here, in this home of flow, this openhearted place of welcome, perch and listen for the hum, vibrational tune of whispering wind, spirit waves of spiraling notes… singing of love and devotion across the many splendored vast wild ocean of ever changing being… always different, always the same…

in this place of deep repose, hear waters falling home, singing of a secret joy deep within, always present in the moment, listen to source and tune within to the music of the spheres, haunting melody animating all, cosmic harmony ringing out a call…

in this moment, our one heart’s a tree providing belonging space for you, for me to sing our soul song of mystery… many voices, one frequency… multiversed universiddhi…  shanti, shanti, shantihi…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 64 – 2/18/2019

Named Free Flow 18 Rainbow Sky Ocean

welcome, welcome to day 20 of a season of peace, the fourteenth day of the tibetan fifteen days of miracles, the fourth and final day of monlam, the great prayer festival commemorating the fifteen days of miracles path with heart and the eve of the grand finale – the first full moon of this lunar new year – the biggest, brightest, closest moon of this year, the moon of miracles, the moon of blessings… and, it’s another beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining through the clouds on the energy of  rapture/rupture…

what a joy to begin this day in a unitive field of heart resonance, of dolphin dancing, of miraculous energy tuned into the present moment in gratitude for what is, a field that grounds us in equanimity whatever comes, a field that embraces the ebb and the flow, the triumphs and tragedies we all experience opening our hearts ever wider into the   rainbow mystery field…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 64 – 2/18/2019

Named Free Flow 18 Rainbow Sky Ocean

welcome, welcome to day 20 of a season of peace, the fourteenth day of the tibetan fifteen days of miracles, the fourth and final day of monlam, the great prayer festival commemorating the fifteen days of miracles path with heart and the eve of the grand finale – the first full moon of this lunar new year – the biggest, brightest, closest moon of this year, the moon of miracles, the moon of blessings… and, it’s another beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining through the clouds on the energy of  rapture/rupture…

what a joy to begin this day in a unitive field of heart resonance, of dolphin dancing, of miraculous energy tuned into the present moment in gratitude for what is, a field that grounds us in equanimity whatever comes, a field that embraces the ebb and the flow, the triumphs and tragedies we all experience opening our hearts ever wider into the   rainbow mystery field…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 63 – 2/17/2019

Named Free Flow 17 Caravan of Re-Joy-Sing Green Bough Singing Bird.

welcome, welcome to day 19 of a season of peace, the thirteenth day of the tibetan fifteen days of miracles, the third day of monlam, the great prayer festival commemorating the fifteen days of miracles path with heart and the day of the week when we celebrate the astonishing light of being… another beautiful day of gathering the quintessence, ambassadors of love and light with the sun shining through the clouds on the energy of  rapture/rupture…

it feels just right to call on the songbird of lovingkindness to grace us with her presence and emanation on this day of purification, of clean-sing, of celebrating the always burning inner light… many moons ago, i posted this quotation which shares the heart of a way of being as we saunter along the poetic peace pilgrimage by way of the caravan of re-joy-sing,,,  a friend and talented artista had the perfect setting for it and  it is the perfect image for when we travel to  sacred spaces where inner hurricanes blow through the soulscape…

we’ve all been through these moments of pain and suffering which are as much a part of the fabic of our lives as ease and ecstasy… i’ve been through enough of these critical junctures to have learned a thing or two about getting through gracefully by befriending, and inviting the bird’s song of  lovingkindness…

so, today, let us settle into this space and be curious about this gift wrapped seemingly so unattractively… as we sit with it and begin to unwrap it, we notice light is beginning to shine through… yes, as we release the pain and  deadness, hope springs alive for the re-weaving of the web of creation….

Hurricane

It didn’t behave
like anything you had
ever imagined. The wind
tore at the trees, the rain
fell for days slant and hard.
The back of the hand
to everything. I watched
the trees bow and their leaves fall
and crawl back into the earth.
As though, that was that.
This was one hurricane
I lived through, the other one
was of a different sort, and
lasted longer. Then
I felt my own leaves giving up and
falling. The back of the hand to
everything
. But listen now to what happened
to the actual trees;
toward the end of that summer they
pushed new leaves from their stubbed limbs.
It was the wrong season, yes,
but they couldn’t stop. They
looked like telephone poles and didn’t
care. And after the leaves came
blossoms. For some things
there are no wrong seasons.
Which is what I dream of for me.

~ Mary Oliver ~

blessings…