Monday, February 28, 2011

conceit



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It is conceit that kills us 
and makes us cowards instead of gods. 
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Under the great Command: Know thy self, and that thou art mortal! 
we have become fatally self-conscious, fatally self-important, fatally entangled in the cocoon coils of our conceit. 
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Now we have to admit we can't know ourselves, we can only know about ourselves. 
And I am not interested to know about myself any more, 
I only entangle myself in the knowing. 
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Now let me be myself, 
now let me be myself, and flicker forth, 
now let me be myself, in the being, one of the gods. 
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~ D.H. Lawrence

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for a leader




 


 
 
 

May the gift of leadership awaken in you as a vocation,
Keep you mindful of the providence that calls you to serve.
 
As high over the mountains the eagle spreads its wings,
May your perspective be larger than the view from the foothills.
 
When the way is flat and dull in times of gray endurance,
May your imagination continue to evoke horizons.
 
When thirst burns in times of drought,
May you be blessed to find the wells.
 
May you have the wisdom to read time clearly
And know when the seed of change will flourish.
 
In your heart may there be a sanctuary
For the stillness where clarity is born.
 
May your work be infused with passion and creativity
And have the wisdom to balance compassion and challenge.
 
May your soul find the graciousness
To rise above the fester of small mediocrities.
May your power never become a shell
Wherein your heart would silently atrophy.
May you welcome your own vulnerability
As the ground where healing and truth join.
 
May integrity of soul be your first ideal.
The source that will guide and bless your work.
 
 
 


~ John O'Donohue
from To Bless the Space Between Us
photo by Reuters






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present


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The incarnate Word is with us,
is still speaking, is present
always, yet leaves no sign
but everything that is.

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~ Wendell Berry
from Given
IX, Sabbaths 1999

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a pile of ashes





Your pride in yourself and your wanting,
these steal your energy along the road.

If you can kill these robbers
and become the servant of everyone,
you'll meet the Lord in meditation
and see what you used to protect
as just a pile of ashes.


~ Lalla
from Naked Song
translations by Coleman Barks



Friday, February 25, 2011

beyond the grey continent









It must be those brief moments
when nothing has happened - nor is going to.
Tiny moments, like islands in the ocean
beyond the grey continent of our ordinary days.
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There, sometimes, you meet your own heart
like someone you've never known.



~ Hans Børli


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

if you love




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You might quiet the whole world for a second
if you pray.
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And if you love, if you
really love,
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our guns will
wilt.
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~ St. John of the Cross

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to just be close




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I was sad one day and went for a walk;
I sat in a field.
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A rabbit noticed my condition and 
came near.
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It often does not take more than that to help at times -
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to just be close to creatures who
are so full of knowing,
so full of love
that they don't
- chat,
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they just gaze with
their
marvelous understanding.

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~ St. John of the Cross
from Love Poems from God
translations by Daniel Ladinsky

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

oneness into many


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As the same fire assumes different shapes
When it consumes objects differing in shape,
So does the one Self take the shape
Of every creature in whom he is present.
As the same air assumes different shapes
When it enters objects differing in shape,
So does the one Self take the shape
Of every creature in whom he is present.
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The ruler supreme, inner Self of all,
Multiplies his oneness into many.
Eternal joy is theirs who see the Self
In their own hearts.  To none else does it come!
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~ Katha Upanishad
translation by Eknath Easwaran

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

november




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Some aggravations include the whole world.
What can you do?  An old pulp-cutter
Longs to die, imagines
The Easter nails.
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On his Icelandic farm, Guttorm hears
The news: his two sons
Dead.  He pulls the covers
Up over his head.
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Some oak leaves hang, others fall.
The body says, "It's all right
To die.  It's not an insult
To the world."

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~ Robert Bly
from Morning Poems


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winter afternoon by the lake

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Black trunks, black branches, and white snow.
No one nearby, five o'clock, below zero,
Late January. No birds. No wind.
You look, and your life seems stopped.  Perhaps
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You died suddenly earlier today.  But the thin
Moon says no.  The trees say, "It's been this way
Before, often.  It's cold, but it's quiet."  We've experienced
This before, among the messy Saxons putting back
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The hide flap.  A voice says: "It's old.  You'll never
See this again, the way it is now, because
Just today you sensed that someone gave you
Life and said, 'Stay as long as you like.'"
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The snow and the black trees, pause, to see if we're
Ready to re-enter that stillness.  "Not yet."

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~ Robert Bly
For Owen
from Morning Poems

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non-action




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That which offers no resistance,
overcomes the hardest substances.
That which offers no resistance
can enter where there is no space.
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Few in the world can comprehend
the teaching without words,
or understand the value of non-action.

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~ Lao Tzu
from The Tao Te Ching
translation j.h. mcdonald

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for lost friends

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As twilight makes a rainbow robe
From the concealed colors of day
In order for time to stay alive
Within the dark weight of night,
May we lose no one we love
From the shelter of our hearts.
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When we love another heart
And allow it to love us, 
We journey deep below time
Into that eternal weave
Where nothing unravels.
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May we have the grace to see
Despite the hurt of rupture,
The searing of anger,
And the empty disappointment,
That whoever we have loved,
Such love can never quench.
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Though a door may have closed,
Closed between us,
May we be able to view
Our lost friends with eyes
Wise with calming grace;
Forgive them the damage
We were left to inherit;
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Free ourselves from the chains
Of forlorn resentment;
Bring warmth again to 
Where the heart has frozen
In order that beyond the walls
Of our cherished hurt
And chosen distance
We may be able to 
Celebrate the gifts they brought,
Learn and grow from the pain,
And prosper into difference,
Wishing them the peace
Where spirit can summon
Beauty from wounded space.
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~ John O'Donohue
from To Bless the Space Between Us

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Monday, February 21, 2011

a way between voice and presence






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Not Christian or Jew or Muslim, not Hindu
Buddhist, sufi, or zen. Not any religion
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or cultural system. I am not from the East
or the West, not out of the ocean or up
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from the ground, not natural or ethereal, not
composed of elements at all. I do not exist,
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am not an entity in this world or in the next,
did not descend from Adam and Eve or any
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origin story. My place is placeless, a trace
of the traceless. Neither body or soul.
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I belong to the beloved, have seen the two
worlds as one and that one call to and know,
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first, last, outer, inner, only that
breath breathing human being.
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There is a way between voice and presence
where information flows.
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In disciplined silence it opens.
With wandering talk it closes.
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~ Rumi
translation by Coleman Barks

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this press of time








We set the pace,
But this press of time –
take it as a little thing
next to what endures.

All this hurrying
soon will be over
Only when we tarry
do we touch the holy.
Young ones,
don’t waste your courage
racing so fast
flying so high.

See how all things are at rest –
darkness and morning light
blossom and book.



~ Rainer Maria Rilke



Saturday, February 19, 2011

you know quite well



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You know quite well, deep within you, 
that there is only a single magic,
a single power, a single salvation...
and that is called loving. 
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~ Herman Hesse 
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