Sunday, April 12, 2026

Hush

"how do hear the wordless, the wise?
. . . the fresh, the new, the true."
I would also include the timeless,
the classic, the enduringly true.
Not the worn out but the worn in,
the time tested.

". . .hush the blast of noise and ask the trees,
the chickadees to point us inward."
What trees do we listen to?
I'd say all of them...the virgin forests,
the sprout, the seedling, the sapling, the mature, the stump...
as well as the fallen, the decomposing, the burning, the ashes and the absent.

The hush within us is where our truest, most alive self resides.
Visiting there is no easy venture yet worth the effort,
even when it leaves you weepy and spent...
truth can be excruciating,
truth can be exhausting.  
Making your own path through it takes
 everything you have been, 
everything you are and 
everything you are becoming
and alchemizes you into the finest, 
supremely intricate, 
endlessly resilient, 
totally irreplaceable 
truly amazing river of goodness 
you already are.








 

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Ours Is Not The Task

And here it is: "Any small, calm thing that one soul
can to do help another soul. to assist some portion
of this poor suffering world, will help immensely."
I keep reminding myself of this when things become
so horrifying and unbelievably ghastly.
I repeat any small, calm thing...
any small, calm thing over and over.
It keeps me on the lookout for opportunities.
You never know if your act of kindness becomes 
 the twig that brings down the empire.
It's the accumulation of heartfelt actions
that turn the tide. 

On a slightly different note,
Here is HCR's last statement in her post today
about the end of the civil war.  It's well worth a read.

"The Civil War was won not by the dashing sons of wealthy planters,
 but by men like Grant, who dragged himself out of his blankets and 
pulled a dirty soldier’s uniform over his pounding head
 on an April morning because he knew 
he had to get up and get to work."  HCR

We will not lose our democracy to billionaires.
And every kind gesture to relieve suffering matters.












 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Things Nature Taught Me

Things Nature Is Teaching me...

You can't always trust the weather report...
best to check the sky with your own eyes.

Pay attention to the small things...tiny vignettes
of exquisite art lie in the most unexpected places.

There is beauty in decay.

Soak in the magnificence of the moment.
It can vanish in a heartbeat.

There is always more to learn.

Invisible happenings matter.

There is nothing more astonishing
than a visitation from the wild.

The humblest creature 
is doing mighty work.

There is way, way more going on
than you can see on the surface.

You don't have to remember the name
of something in order to fall in love.

Weeds are in the eyes of the beholder.

There is wonder in the way
things appear and disappear
and appear again, time after time.









 

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The Stirring

"I can't help but string words, one at a time,
until there is a web woven from my heart to yours."
What a delicious way to describe what most of us do
with these marks on the page or the screen.

", , ,want to know that you feel it too,
this stirring, this pulse of life coaxing us closer. . ."
Never doubt the invisible web that words can weave
from one heart to another.  It's what makes 
the river of goodness flow strong among us.
It matters.

"Let us scatter our gold everywhere."
As valuable as coins, dollars, investments; arguably more so,
it deposits immeasurable riches into our bloodstream.






 

Monday, April 6, 2026

Boiling Point

 To hear what its 
like to live under constant threat like this,
makes me realize how amazingly fortunate we've been.
It's no wonder humans from countries where
danger, torture and death are constant threats,
used to risk life and limb to come here.
What can one do from our relatively safe abode?
Bear witness, pay attention, do not grow numb to it,
keep the innocent victims close to our heart...
 devise some small ritual to honor their suffering;
carry them with us as we move through our days.
Strengthen the power of joy and kindness
every way we can.
We will not surrender to cruelty.
May we remember the best way to resist
violence, cruelty and hate
is to plant seeds of caring wherever we are...
We are doing this...together. 
More and more every day.
We will continue...we will prevail.






Sunday, April 5, 2026

You Are Made Of


 "Those who did both and never knew the difference."
Most of us can resonate with this, don't you think?
I'd go so far as to say that loving doesn't happen
without unintentional hurting.

"In the end, you are what you choose to be,
the hands opening or the fists clenching."
Love the image and the action of this 
last line.  I confess to fists clenching
more than I like to admit, these days.
I grieve how much this is happening in our world
and what it leads to.
May we concentrate on hands opening
to each other and to goodness.