Friday, January 17, 2025

Uncommon Advice


 My mother would not agree with this advice.
She would advise, "doing something for others comes first."
It seems counterintuitive but I believe by pursuing yourself,
you will end up serving others in a way that fits your unique qualities.

So, I respectfully disagree with my mother,

I encourage "becoming the healthiest, 
most healed, 
most present, 
most confident
version of yourself."

Trust it will guide you to your own way.

 Namaste'


Thursday, January 16, 2025

Don't Speak Negatively

I owe Bruce Lee an apology.
Because of his movies, I associate him 
with brute strength and little else.
(I owe an apology to martial arts as well).
I fell into the bias of simplifying him into a caricature
which was incomplete and dismissive.  "All muscle/no brain".


Looking back, I've shared a quote from him every year since 2022!
I didn't even notice this until now. 
I did not know he's written many volumes,
including ones on philosphy and quantum physics.

So this quote today is a reckoning for me.
A reckoning with the assumptions I make
and the bounty I miss due to prejudgment. 
It's much more "efficient" to
deem something or someone as
unworthy of time or attention;
to label and dismiss 
rather than to be curious and open to learning.
It feels like opening a window I didn't know was there.

Namaste'








 

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Pause

We've all heard this.
I require frequent reminders
in order to make it stick.

"there is power...in a pause before you respond."

I would welcome the power of a tiny shock
to wake me in the moment, 
perhaps a strong nudge would be kinder.

May our pauses be frequent and fruitful.

Namaste'
 

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Knowing The Earth

"Each plant alive with the mystery of beginnings."
I am reading The Light Eaters: 
How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence
Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth by Zoe Schlanger.
It has me captivated as she explains and expands
the magnificent world of plant's incredible capabilities 
toward evolution and adaptation.

"Observe the journey of an ant and imitate its path
of persistence in a world of bigger things."
Isn't that what each of us is doing 
in whatever small way we find before us?

"The journey begins on a path made of your old mistakes.
Of which we have plenty, don't we, regarding our Earth?
It is deeply painful to contemplate.
I welcome the idea that a right path can be made from past wrongs.

"The journey continues when you call Earth by her name."
To see and honor Earth and all who live within her ...
this is what I consider as my most important purpose.
The roots of human superiority are deep and strong.
They must be altered...(as in placed on the alter of intention)
and transformed in order to grow equality and kinship with every creature.
There is much work to do. To save what can still be saved.

Namaste'








 

Monday, January 13, 2025

Chunky and Noisy

It was on a trip to Indiana when I got to see this performance.
The "theater in the air".  I was mesmerized by the murmuration.

"Ah world, what lessons you prepare for us, even in the
leafless winter, even in the ashy city."
I watched the snow doing a kind of murmuration yesterday...
rising, falling and twirling on the gusts of wind.

"I want to think of dangerous and noble things...
to be light and frolicsome.
I want to be improbably beautiful and afraid of nothing,
as though I had wings."
Perhaps not dangerous...there's too much of that already, isn't there?
but noble and light and frolicsome?  Yes!

What a thrill it would be to have wings.
The light and feathery kind...
sprouting from our shoulders...
carrying us anywhere we wanted to go.

Namaste'

Friday, January 10, 2025

Not To Send You Light



 I changed my mind three times on today's quote.
(I am "stupefied by gratitude"* for Rosemerry's permission
to share her poems widely.)
This poem speaks with exquisite eloquence to how I'm feeling.
It "reminds me such darkness is natural, essential even,
[ ...] in trusting I am part of some great process, 
even though it terrifies me."

I long to skip forward to the history 
my great grandchildren will be studying and learn...

"they came so close to losing everything 
but through combined dedication and persistence,
democracy was saved and equality honored and regenerated."

and

"An about face was made. 
They focused their united power on saving the planet
through creativity and ingenuity;
transforming waste into clean energy;
restoring a relationship to the natural world
and devising ways for all beings to thrive 
with dignity and grace."

This is my page in the dark.

Namaste'

* Maria Popova






Thursday, January 9, 2025

Every Day

How many times have I tucked something away for "special"?
No longer.
Using the good silver even when its cold and windy and dreary 
day after day after day.  Even when there's no one here but me.
"Every day IS all there is."
And I am a special guest!
Namaste'