Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 46 – 1/31/2015

Named January Jewels 31 NA Long Walk Home

Young Navajos Stage 200-Mile Journey for Existence

One last January Jewel to share about a group of young pilgrims who embarked on a 200 mile trek in tribute to the 150th anniversary of the Long Walk. Above is a vision painted on Canyon De Chelly depicting the people thriving again. Take courage, pilgrims, as you walk this spirit path…

Lyla Johnston of Idle No More reports:

 At dawn on January 6, 2015, a group of young Diné (Navajo) women and their  supporters gathered at sunrise near the fire department at the base of Dził  Na’oodiłii (Huerfano Mountain). From there the group embarked on a 200-mile trek  through eastern New Mexico—a tribute to the 150th anniversary of the tragic “Long  Walk.” Throughout this journey they have been raising awareness about the  historical and present day challenges faced by Diné people and inspiring hopeful  solutions to address these issues.

“We are walking to honor the resiliency of our ancestors who 150 years ago were forced to march hundreds of miles in the dead of winter on a genocidal death march,” says Dana Eldridge, one of several female organizers of the walk. “They sacrificed and suffered so much so that we could live within these four sacred mountains. So we’re walking to honor them.”

According to the organizers, the walk is not simply a re-enactment of The Long Walk, but their return to a traditional lifestyle.

“Our ancestors walked so that we could be here on our homeland singing, dancing and praying the songs they did. But now everyone is chasing the American Dream and neglecting our homeland, our language and way of life,” says Kimberly Smith of St. Michaels, Arizona.

Several Diné elders, including Larry W. Emerson, think present day problems might be due to an abandonment of self: “One purpose of the walk might be for us to come back into ourselves via our traditional knowledge—into our homes, families, relations, communities and earth-sky knowing. Ké and k’é hwiindzin—to be conscious of our interdependent relationships based on compassion, love, and nurturing—are vital to our survival and we cannot come home to ourselves without these vital teachings. [We] offered several teachings [to the walkers] that might address the practice of coming home to ourselves, including some prayer songs.”

According to organizers, land-based prayer is an important part of their journey. “Everything we do is a prayer to return to our original selves,” says Laura Red Elk of Pueblo Pintado, New Mexico. “The mountains were our original naat’áanii [leaders] before IRA governments or the tribal council. Since our government is failing to protect us, we are returning to our original leadership by letting the mountains determine how we walk on the land.”

“We give life and we nurture life just like the land does. Our traditional leadership structure is matrilineal because we are the spinal chord of society, the first teachers of the children. We are journeying back to our original selves including our responsibility as women to protect the land and take care of it,” says Red Elk.

“It’s all the more reason for this walk to be led by majority women. As traditional caretakers of the land, their physical presence is in and of itself a resistance to resource extraction,” comments Konsmo.

Smith encapsulates the spirit of the walk by saying, “We have to go back to where the wisdom is embedded. We have to reintroduce ourselves to those places. It is our inherent right and responsibility. The uplifting that our people need is there. We want to bring it back for our people, we want to honor our elders, our children and most importantly, we want to honor the earth.”

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 41 – 1/26/2015

Named January Jewels 26 Poetic PEACE Pilgrim Jeweled

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage is breathing such life into the mystery now unfolding as an amazing walk in beauty, i just feel like dancing. What a gift and a blessing to share this labyrinthine journey leading us all home. I so love the generosity of spirit i find in all pilgrims and the getting down to bare bones, to essence. It feels like we are dancing to the tune of the same soul song… so as we continue to bless this space, let’s all rise up singing…

dance, dance wherever we may be

we are the soul of the place said she

and we’ll co-create wherever we may be

and we’ll co-create in harmony…

~

 

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 39 – 1/24/2015

Named January Jewels 24 Haiku Alive 4-24-14 007 Wide

as we prepare for sacred pilgrimage to a place that calls us in dreamtime and awakened time, let’s journey to the Jewel Tree of Refuge, the inner temple, the garden in the center of being…. breathing into stillness, we melt into this space and rest in serenity as visions of all our relations join in the reverie… smiling, we look deeply into each other seeing radiant rainbow light now filling us infusing every cell with bliss and the jeweled light of diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds…

here, now, everyone is cheering, thrilled with us, so much so, their light melts into us as our light melts into them… resting in oneness, we have arrived… welcome home, pilgrims…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 32 – 1/17/2015

Named January Jewels 17 Japanese Garden New Year's 2015 013

we take Rumi on by going to the Summer House,

a true refuge of resonance in a sacred grove…

to dance with the rain under redwood’s expansive canopy

 to gather around our campfire’s crackling electricity

to gaze into the outer flames emboldening the inner to ignite

to feast on silence in the center of the wheel

to journey to the stillpoint

flowing in beauty

being poetry

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Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 29 – 1/14/2015

Named January Jewels 14 Rainbow Eye

i want an exceptional “january jewel” for this special january day commemorating the birth of my jules and joan of arc and so i turn to the rainbow trail, the beautyway of walking peace, being peace, a journey going on forever and connecting us inextricably in the web of life… love celebrating this moment together…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 23 – 1/8/2015

Named January Jewels 8 Mt Rainier July B'day Pilgrimage 018 Walking

as the light returns, i find the pace picking up as i saunter ever deeper along the golden path and open core wounding to healing, transformative light… in this dreaming space, i am reunited with a guide whom i thought was lost, a “seeing eye” dog, riever, my golden retriever who helps retrieve my golden ticket, a passport to free and easy wandering, a parole from the prison of denial into a place of plenitude… thank you, thank you, thank you…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 22 – 1/7/2015

Named January Jewels 7 Dream - Love Cove

may we, with every breath, be the radiance we are…

~

courage kindles

walking with a child’s heart

on the path of love

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For A New Beginning

In out of the way places of the heart
Where your thoughts never think to wander
This beginning has been quietly forming
Waiting until you were ready to emerge.

For a long time it has watched your desire
Feeling the emptiness grow inside you
Noticing how you willed yourself on
Still unable to leave what you had outgrown.

It watched you play with the seduction of safety
And the grey promises that sameness whispered
Heard the waves of turmoil rise and relent
Wondered would you always live like this.

Then the delight, when your courage kindled,
And out you stepped onto new ground,
Your eyes young again with energy and dream
A path of plenitude opening before you.

Though your destination is not clear
You can trust the promise of this opening;
Unfurl yourself into the grace of beginning
That is one with your life’s desire.

Awaken your spirit to adventure
Hold nothing back, learn to find ease in risk
Soon you will be home in a new rhythm
For your soul senses the world that awaits you.

John O’ Donohue

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 2 – Day 17 – 1/2/2015

Named January Jewels 2 Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage Jan 2014 015+

the poetic peace pilgrimage is sauntering

walking, dancing, floating into holy land

a path of heart freely chosen

knowing we are always home

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Here’s what Thoreau said, “I have met with but one or two persons in the course of my life who understood the art of Walking, that is, of taking walks — who had a genius, so to speak, for sauntering, which word is beautifully derived “from idle people who roved about the country, in the Middle Ages, and asked charity, under pretense of going a la Sainte Terre, to the Holy Land, till the children exclaimed, “There goes a Sainte-Terrer,” a Saunterer, a Holy-Lander. They who never go to the Holy Land in their walks, as they pretend, are indeed mere idlers and vagabonds; but they who do go there are saunterers in the good sense, such as I mean. Some, however, would derive the word from sans terre, without land or a home, which, therefore, in the good sense, will mean, having no particular home, but equally at home everywhere. For this is the secret of successful sauntering. He who sits still in a house all the time may be the greatest vagrant of all; but the saunterer, in the good sense, is no more vagrant than the meandering river, which is all the while sedulously seeking the shortest course to the sea.

yes, for this free and easy wanderer

sauntering is the way to be

~