Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 268 – 9/10/2021

every outbreath, an emptying… every inbreath, a re-membering…

“I live my life in widening circles
that reach out across the world.
I may not complete this last one
but I give myself to it.

I circle around God, around the primordial tower.
I’ve been circling for thousands of years
and I still don’t know: am I a falcon,
a storm, or a great song?”

~ Rainer Maria Rilke ~

while walking the camino of peace and purification today on the eve of the 20 year anniversary of 9-11, i re-watch Fahrenheit 9-11 and it brings back so much, so many echoes that have been muted for a while and i’m so struck by how many of the themesborn out of that day are being replayed and replayed and that question we sang during the Viet Nam war – when will we ever learn? flows through again and again impelling me to surrender to love and live the mystery we call life in ever widening circles of compassion…

beyond our own lives, may we build the great
arch of unimagined bridges passing through the harshest dangers and most profound grief returning to our origins – the world of wonder and wisdom when we see and be through the clear inner light stretching us across the chasm of the paradox of reality…

above the mountains
where the condor and eagle turn into the light again, may we too rise from the ashes like the phoenix flying into freedom…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 34 – 1/19/2019

Named Journey 19 MLK Justice

as far back as the Montgomery bus boycott in the 1950s, King talked prophetically and consistently about “the triple evils” that stand in the way of creating the beloved community: racism, militarism, and economic injustice… making connections between systems of institutionalized racism and reliance on militarism and violence to solve problems as well as economic institutions that keep many in poverty and help the few amass tremendous wealth, his words ring as true today as sixty years ago and in the marches this weekend, we hear the echoes…

representatives from native communities around the world came together in Washington, D.C. on friday for the first-ever Indigenous Peoples March

organized to rebuke the violence and injustices that Indigenous Peoples often face—from the murder of native girls and women to police brutality to having unceded tribal lands torn away by colonizing governments and fossil fuel corporations…

standing in solidarity to speak truth to power also brought out many people across the planet for the third annual Women’s March…

and many stand daily along the border for justice and right action to prevail… so much is unspeakable now and so much that breaks our hearts is breaking so many hearts and our one cosmic heart wide open as we real eyes the eternal truth that we are one…