One of these days
We recognize our divinity
and Mother Earth cries for joy
purifying her waters
and clearing her land
until Eden emerges again

This time we are conscious
of our oneness with all creation
And that makes all the difference

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Sunrising

As I unravel myself from thought-patterns and abstractions
Tear off layers of unconscious emotional reactions
I long to lie naked so close to your sun
blending our warm rays permeating each skin cell
and feeling my mitochondria dance.
This vibration you sense emanating from me is a new one
An emergence of a new longing
A recent remembrance of a timeless past:
Can I be the fusion reaction driving you to shine brighter?
And the ocean of placid peace you dive into when you need a break from burning?

Monday, December 13, 2010

Tides

In ten years I hope I don't find you
at the ocean's edge pacing
collecting small shells and watching the horizon
for the perfect ship to swim to
and wishing all the same it won't arrive
so that irrevocable plunge and unthinkable distance
through choppy waters can be forgotten,
eventually.

~~~

Once I remember how your tide pulled me out
I rolled on your big waves mesmerized
I only behaved floating free-falling
Surrrrrrenderrr
Rendering me unconscious
To anything but your blue waters
A dolphin I glided to your depths
I leaped and giggled
And time passed and passed

Until the waves crashed overhead tore me thrashed as the tide came back in (like it always has).

I clamored ashore
collapsed on the sand
and lied there stunned as a fish
wondering how to breath without water
.
.
.
Finally I felt a breath and realized it was my own
I watched it a long while
In and out and In
Out and In
and Out and In and Out
Until I was sure I was not dead
Out and In and Out
and In
Until I felt the tide-force within me
the same motion as the great seas
washing our peaceful Mother, and yet my own
In and Out

Until the union appeared

In

I Am

Out

All




I forgave you. And later, in the same moment, myself.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Shelter

You don't need to prove yourself to me
You already are
Just inhabit your temple
Adorn it with
Loving kindness and gratitude
So if I choose to step in
One day
I will find your doors open
The sun shining brightly through colored glass
Casting kaleidoscope patterns onto the smooth wooden floor
Sturdy, well-worn, and cared for
By you, who time and again knelt in prayer
And bent to kiss your foundation