Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Drip Study

A longer poem but so delicious, its worth every word.

"The body always tells the truth first."
Even when you're highly skilled at ignoring
the messages from your container of skin and bones 
overflowing with breathtaking and breath making things
of immense and astonishing intricacy and wonder...
it continues its telling until you wake up and pay attention.

"The way anger prefers motion to confession."
How many time have I folded clothes or vacuumed,
or scanned the cupboards and the screen
for something, anything to squelch the rage before it hurt someone?

"This wasn't chaos. It was accumulation.
Years of swallowed sentences learning velocity."
Wow. Wow. Wow. 
"Years of swallowed sentences learning velocity"?
This verse makes my ears ring.

"There's no center here.  No horizon.
Just the evidence of staying alive
long enough to empty yourself
without asking permission."
How many of us get the chance...Or should I say TAKE
the chance to empty ourselves of every fragment of yes when we mean no,
every ounce of compliancy, every drop of pleasing, every molecule of agreeable?

"This is what it looks like when
control finally admits defeat
and something more honest takes over."
As someone who believes deeply in mutual respect
and decency, it appears to me we are witnessing 
a counterfeit form of "honesty"...
if you want to call it that...  "Telling it like it is" 
as a form of cruel belittlement of others 
does not equal any kind of integrity in my book. 
Telling it like it is, is not an adequate excuse
for objectifying others,
 and demonizing those one sees as inferior.
It is not honesty, 
it is deceit, 
it is fraud, 
it is wrong.  
To have it prevail in a seat of power
is a crime against our universe.






 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Where Do I See Myself?

Much of this touches my heart.
"...growing a garden of hopeful, little seeds
and tending to then daily because courage 
takes work and work is an honor. "
I would say commitment instead of work
although I certainly know that commitment takes work.

"understanding how rare and cherished the ordinary day can be."
This is where sanity and thick, tangible goodness lives, I believe.

"...standing up for the underdog."
Many people empathize with the underdog.
It takes great courage to stand up for them
when cruelty gets aimed their way.

healing more than I complain and 
listening more than I judge.
Oh boy, this is spot on in grand proportion. 

I do not see myself under God's wing and 
respect the author's right to do so, as I recognize
this is one of those, listen more than judge situations.



 

Monday, March 30, 2026

Beneath The Polite Green Lawn

This entire piece took my breath away.

". . .a telegram of want, the others answer
sending sugar like a sacrament
a quiet mercy moving in the dark."


"They kneel, they weave, they practice a grammar of holding."

"The wounded one is steadied by invisible hands"

"...below, in the damp cathedral of earth,
the roots remain devoted, they braid
around stone, around bone, 
around the cold relics of
things once breathing."

"They drink from what has died
and turn it into green testimony."

"The forest is not a collection of trees,
it is a single body. . ."

This is how I want to read scripture.



 

In A Time Of

We all know this, still, being reminded is uplifting.
It reassuring to hear it articulated so succinctly,
and with such confident encouragement.
 

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Redefining Success

"celebrates that she finally knows that
 tending to her own flame is the whole point--"
To care for yourself is vital...
it requires you to remove the layers
of pleasing others and discovering
what feeds your flame. Then,
your glow will automatically warm others.

"she plugged her ears to the world's noise 
and carved a path to her insides instead."
No small feat in a world tightly woven together,
but well worth the effort to knowing who you truly are.

"because it grew her flame bigger, brighter,  braver."
What makes your flame bigger, brighter and braver?
It's worthwhile to contemplate.

"she sees that the world is begging for new definitions."
A deliciously new way of seeing things...
not as endings, but new beginnings.
Redefine the failed systems into ones
that contribute to freedom, fairness and fortitude.

"that the unreal must be burned to the ground...
To focus on what is real...true...eternal...
Until reading this, it had not occurred to me
that burning petroleum products
may have a silver lining...which does NOT
mean I agree with the debauchery.
It simply adjusts the dial to where 
positive outcomes become visible.
May we each tend our flame 
making them bigger, brighter and braver
redefining success in the process.
Namaste





 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Microdosing Beauty

"As I look and listen, the lies in my mind dissolve and
I am left here with these few words, sunlight warming away
whatever lies are left."
The lies in my mind about how we are caught up in awful with no way out.
 Lie. 
The lies in my mind like no action I commit matters in the big picture.
Lie.
The lies in my mind telling me I'm responsible  and accountable and
what I'm doing is not enough and I must do more, do more, do more.
Lie.
The lies in my mind saying goodness and decency fall short 
in a world run by big money and dishonest, self-serving leaders.
Lie. Lie. Lie.

"Microdosing beauty. Yes, this is the way back to the real."
May we stay with the real and let it lead us step by step
toward truth and genuine justice for all.  

And may it happen quickly.

Namaste







 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Side by Side by Side by Side

". . .in this vast, cold, expanding world, we have been given
the capacity to trust."
This is no small thing.  Trusting is not for sissies...
it asks for care and discernment as you leave childhood,
where you are indeed fortunate when given
 a healthy foundation for trusting.

May we strengthen and tighten 
our capacity to trust each other
in our local, personal relationships and  communities 
in order to offset the loss of it in the more public places.
Life is not a video game and neither is trust.
It's heart to heart and skin to skin.
Namaste




"we feel it. . .the gift of loving each other, dark though it may be."