Friday, April 19, 2024

Each Word Is A Portable Cathedral

"in the roots of words, we find a portal to the mycelial web 
of invisible connections undergirding our emotional lives."
Her ability to craft and weave together sentences is
a wonderment to me.  It intrigues me to consider word origins
as a doorway to a "mycelial web of invisible connections".
May they also be a guidepost to new and better ways
to use words in the service of 
decency, honesty, integrity, goodness, and real justice.

Namaste'



 

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Because We Know Their Power

"We ask of words to hold what we cannot hold."

How many times do words fail us against the ineffable reality
we are experiencing in any given moment?
We certainly give it a valiant effort, yet its destiny is to fall short.
This happened just yesterday in trying to convey 
caring and compassion and concern for a friend.
I often wonder if it's best to simply send invisible, silent 
waves of love and not attempt any words at all.
Especially when you're in a situation 
where you can't be there in person.
And they're engaged in one of those 
too-big-for-words complications.
However words are what we have, 
regardless of how incomplete and incompetent.
They are part of the intricate, amazing profusion of energies
we call life...sit for a moment and ponder the miraculous,
enchanting, astonishing, breathtaking and breath making
wonder that four letter word points toward!
Namaste'
 

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Words Are Events

In a scene from Franklin, where his printing press 
has been destroyed, and he's picking up the letter tiles
from the floor, he fervently implores his grandson, "do you know what these are?"
"They are power!" 
I've been harboring it when I came across today's quote. 
"They feed energy, understanding and emotion back and forth and amplify it."

We are witnessing this is stark terms these days, are we not?
False words feeding and amplifying power, or so it appears on the surface, right?

Here are my questions.
What words of dignity, fairness, and equality 
do we use to counter and squelch false yet power-filled words?
Are true words feeding 
energy, understanding and emotion 
AND AMPLIFYING THEM in equal or greater measure?
Is a heartfelt and holy silence a counter revolution
that could invalidate the false words and formally put an end to them?
Am I longing for a fantasy world that isn't likely in a landscape including humans?

Isn't it ironic that the fear of being ruled by a mob is creating a mob?
Isn't it ironic that the behavior leading to this belief, ie: rioting, looting, street violence;
which is born from centuries of "put-down" ...something those perpetrating the Big Lie
are now getting a taste of ... are responding to in an identical manner, ie: rioting, looting
and street violence, ie: January 6?

May TRUE words triumph over falsehoods.

Namaste'










 

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Never Quit Sounds Great

Here's something comical...

I shared a post by Michell Clark
earlier in the year...
"Be the person who still tries. After failure, after frustration, 
after disappointment, after exhaustion, after heartache,
 be the person who musters up the courage to believe 
that a new attempt can manifest a new outcome. 
Be the person who still tries.”

Isn't this rich?  Pretty much the polar opposite advice!
I love the irony of it.  

There are times when keeping at it fits
and times when quitting is the best option.
The choice is ours. 

May we choose wisely in the present moment;
open ourselves to a full range of possibilities;
and allow ourselves the permission to change course
if the situation warrants it.

Namaste'











 

Monday, April 15, 2024

Science Has Taught Me

To "derive happiness from discovery".
Perhaps in addition to noting delights,
noting discoveries would be an intriguing exercise.
It's a counter balance to the repeating pattern of the familiar.
Some added spice to the old family recipe. 

"Carefully writing everything down"?
While I know this would be grand,
success doing so has eluded me.
I wonder if writing it on my heart
and etching it into my memory 
would suffice?

It just now occurred to me that 
if memory fails, 
 what did manage to get written down
would be a discovery to add to the delights.
Reading old journals would become both discovery and delight.

Namaste'



 

Friday, April 12, 2024

The Lives of Fungi

I feel as though I'm being led this morning.
First it was this image by Angela Faye Martin.
Thanks Angela!  I love this.
Then this quote which has been in my pending pile for a while.
Which led to today's thought which mesmerizes me.
Sheldrake's illustrated book is now on hold at the library.

Searching for a proper photo to use as a backdrop
 lead me to this quote:
"Fungi are the latest addition to human menagerie,
 joining bacteria and viruses in forming the teeming, 
biological kingdom-spanning superorganisms of our bodies." Brandon Keim

It's always a rush for me when various threads weave together in this way.
They tendril their way through space and time 
in an apparently random, disparate, disconnected manner;
 (Sheldrakes book came out in 2020, 
Angela visited Hambidge in March, I saw the photo this morning
Keim's quote was written way back in 2012!)
to end up in my landscape in what seems like a 
perfectly orchestrated, coherent manner.

I'm enchanted by the idea of being 
"jolted out of well worn patterns of thought" 
and being "led into new ways of thinking".

I hope you can follow my thread of thought!
Namaste'









 

Thursday, April 11, 2024

I've Been Absolutely


 If being terrified is what it takes to make great art,
there must be some amazing pieces  
coming to life in studios across the globe.

Gratefully, I have not been "terrified every minute of my life".
That could be from not paying enough attention or 
from paying too much attention and going numb.  
Who knows? Who cares?
It is what it is.

For me, the main take away is:
"never let it keep us from doing a single thing we want to do."
Namaste'