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Beauty Bursting Everywhere, Notice

“Be melting snow.
Wash yourself of yourself.”
― Rumi, The Essential Rumi

“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”― Rumi

Winter melting into spring, spilling into summer.
Frozen ground to softening.
Seeds unfolding into buds.
Breaking ground.
Bursting into bloom.
Exploding in color, dance, delight.
Enter each and every season that comes with curiosity, bewilderment.
The same transformed into new.
Rooted in attention and awareness.
Gratitude and grace.
Beauty bursting everywhere, notice.
This is life.
Right now.

“Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment.”― Rumi

Singleness of Eye

“Arranging a bowl of flowers in the morning can give a sense of quiet in a crowded day- like writing a poem or saying a prayer.”― Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Gift from the Sea

“…I want first of all – in fact, as an end to these other desires – to be at peace with myself. I want a singleness of eye, a purity of intention, a central core to my life that will enable me to carry out these obligations and activities as well as I can. I want, in fact – to borrow from the language of the saints -to live ‘in grace’ as much of the time as possible. I am not using this term in a strictly theological sense. By grace I mean an inner harmony, essentially spiritual, which can be translated into outward harmony…”― Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Summer
Sea
Sun
Slowing
Savoring
Softening
Witnessing
Entering
Deepening
Widening
Rising
Releasing
Still points
Pathways to peace, awe, wonder, joy
Take the journey.

“This is what one thirsts for, I realize, after the smallness of the day, of work, of details, of intimacy – even of communication, one thirsts for the magnitude and universality of a night full of stars, pouring into one like a fresh tide.”― Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Gift from the Sea

Spirit of Generous Love

“Only love can be divided endlessly and still not diminish.”― Anne Morrow Lindbergh

WHEN WE BREATHE TOGETHER
A Blessing for Pentecost Day

“This is the blessing
we cannot speak
by ourselves.

This is the blessing
we cannot summon
by our own devices,
cannot shape
to our own purposes,
cannot bend
to our own will.

This is the blessing
that comes
when we leave behind
our aloneness,
when we gather
together,
when we turn
toward one another.

This is the blessing
that blazes among us
when we speak
the words
strange to our ears,

when we finally listen
into the chaos,

when we breathe together
at last.”

—Jan Richardson, Circle of Grace: A Book of Blessings for the Seasons

Community.
Connection.
Communion.
Core to widening circles.
Woven and knit.
Empathy, compassion, kindness.
We belong to each other.
Love generously, without measure.
The only kind.
Breathing together.

“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” – Mother Teresa

Let the Beauty…

“For the grace of the presence, be grateful.” – Rumi

“You wander from room to room
Hunting for the diamond necklace
That is already around your neck!”
― Rumi

Grace of presence.
Beauty abounds.
Awash with gratitude.
To kneel and kiss the ground.
Let quiet, reflection, slowness in.
Work to be done in this place.
Joy to be had.
Delight to partake in.
Wearing diamonds and knowing it.

“Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.”― Rumi

Top Heavy Gratitude

“And when you get down to it, Lily, that is the only purpose grand enough for a human life. Not just to love but to persist in love.”― Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees

“The hardest thing on earth is choosing what matters.”― Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees

To see with new eyes what is already present, available in abundance.
Undeterred by noise, the pursuit of more, speed, volume.
Enough and overflowing.
Woven into the tapestry of ordinary days.
Choosing what matters.
Bypassing the rest.
Persisting in love.
Top heavy with gratitude and grace.
The business of joy.
Daily.

“I realized it for the first time in my life: there is nothing but mystery in the world, how it hides behind the fabric of our poor, browbeat days, shining brightly, and we don’t even know it.”― Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees

The Wonderful Things

“We meet wonderful people, but lose them
in our busyness.
We’re, as the saying goes, all over the place.
Steadfastness, it seems,
is more about dogs than about us.
One of the reasons we love them so much.”
― Mary Oliver, Dog Songs: Poems

“Or maybe it’s about the wonderful things that may happen if you break the ropes that are holding you.”― Mary Oliver, Dog Songs

Summer slow, delight, play.
Come in, sit awhile.
Linger.
Steadfast.
Anchored.
Single-tasking.
Attention, awe, wonder in abundance.
At ease.

“Listen, whatever you see and love-
that’s where you are.”― Mary Oliver, Dog Songs: Poems

Blooming in Today

“We must not wish for the disappearance of our troubles but for the grace to transform them.”― Simone Weil

When Your Life Looks Back

When your life looks back–
As it will, at itself, at you–what will it say?

Inch of colored ribbon cut from the spool.
Flame curl, blue-consuming the log it flares from.
Bay leaf. Oak leaf. Cricket. One among many.

Your life will carry you as it did always,
With ten fingers and both palms,
With horizontal ribs and upright spine,
With its filling and emptying heart,
That wanted only your own heart, emptying, filled, in return.
You gave it. What else could do?

Immersed in air or in water.
Immersed in hunger or anger.
Curious even when bored.
Longing even when running away.

“What will happen next?”–
the question hinged in your knees, your ankles,
in the in-breaths even of weeping.
Strongest of magnets, the future impartial drew you in.
Whatever direction you turned toward was face to face.
No back of the world existed,
No unseen corner, no test. No other earth to prepare for.

This, your life had said, its only pronoun.
Here, your life had said, its only house.
Let, your life had said, its only order.

And did you have a choice in this? You did–

Sleeping and waking,
the horses around you, the mountains around you,
The buildings with their tall, hydraulic shafts.
Those of your own kind around you–

A few times, you stood on your head.
A few times, you chose not to be frightened.
A few times, you held another beyond any measure.
A few times, you found yourself held beyond any measure.

Mortal, your life will say,
As if tasting something delicious, as if in envy.
Your immortal life will say this, as it is leaving.”
― Jane Hirshfield, Come, Thief

Each will account for one’s own life.
Not others, our own.
Today is part of the math.
The adding up.
So, putting living off to “when and then” seems futile, frivolous.
To stand on your head.
To walk through, past fear.
To hold and be held beyond measure.
More than a few times, please.
The daily work of love, full presence and participation.
Awake and aware.
Tasting and savoring this delicious day.
With wonder, awe, gratitude, joy, laughter, play.
This day.
Get on with it.
This is life.
Beautiful, messy, complicated, simple, detours, delays, unexpected twists and turns.
Delight in this day.
Blooming in today.
Then, what will your life say?
Make something to talk about.

Plant Rather than Weed

“Forgiveness is the name of love practiced among people who love poorly. The hard truth is that all people love poorly. We need to forgive and be forgiven every day, every hour increasingly. That is the great work of love among the fellowship of the weak that is the human family.”― Henri J.M. Nouwen

“You will find it less easy to unroot faults than to choke them by gaining virtues. Do not think of your faults, still less of others faults; in every person who comes near you look for what is good and strong; honor that; rejoice in it and as you can, try to imitate it; and your faults will drop off like dead leaves when their time comes.”― John Ruskin

To walk in love.
With self and others.
Lightly and with kindness.
Yielding and merging.
May goodness be the lens through which we see today.
An instrument of peace.
Conduit of encouragement, laughter, joy.
The great and daily work of love in bloom.
Plant more, weed less.

“I believe that the first test of a great man is his humility. I don’t mean by humility, doubt of his power. But really great men have a curious feeling that the greatness is not of them, but through them. And they see something divine in every other man and are endlessly, foolishly, incredibly merciful.”― John Ruskin

Real Time

“Everything beautiful has a mark of eternity.”― Simone Weil, Lectures on Philosophy

“EMILY: “Does anyone ever realize life while they live it…every, every minute?”

STAGE MANAGER: “No. Saints and poets maybe…they do some.”

― Thornton Wilder, Our Town

Manna for this day alone.
Taste and see.
Salt and light.
Hands and feet.
To walk awake and aware.
Through this day alone.
Realizing life while living it.
My prayer, call, intention.
To stay the course of presence, gratitude, joy.
Every, every minute.
Real time abundance.
Cup overflowing.

“There is no wealth but life.”― John Ruskin, The King of the Golden River

Days of Pink Lemonade

“Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June.” – Al Bernstein

“In early June the world of leaf and blade and flowers explodes, and every sunset is different.”― John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent

Colors ablaze.
Flowers exploding.
June enters big and bright.
Take a long pause.
Sit down.
Enjoy the show.
Days of pink lemonade.

“Imagination is the eye of the soul.”― Joseph Joubert