Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Fred LaMotte: Ancestry

WOW!! We are truly and profoundly all related. Deepest bow for this wisdom, this beautiful illumination of our interbeing with all of life and all that is. — Molly

Ancestry 
 
My DNA results came in.
Just as I suspected,
my great great grandfather
was a monarch butterfly.
Much of who I am is still
wriggling under a stone.
I am part larva, but
part hummingbird too.
There is dinosaur tar in
my bone marrow.
My golden hair sprang out
of a meadow in Palestine.
Genghis Khan is my fourth cousin,
but I didn't get his dimples.
My loins are loaded with
banyan seeds from Sri Lanka,
but I descended from Ravanna,
not Ram.
My uncle is a mastodon.
There are traces of white people
in my saliva.
3.7 billion years ago I swirled
in hydrogen dust,
dreaming of a planet overgrown
with lingams and yonis.
More recently, say 60,000 B.C.
I walked on hairy paws
across a land bridge
joining Sweden to Botswana.
I am the bastard of the sun and moon.
I can no longer hide my heritage of
raindrops and cougar scat.
My mud was molded with your grandmother's tears.
I was the brother
who marched you to the sea
and sold you.
I was the merchant from Savannah
and the cargo of blackness.
I was the chain.
Admit it, you have wings,
vast and crystal,
like mine, like mine.
You have sweat, dark and salty,
like mine, like mine.
You have secrets silently
singing in your blood,
like mine, like mine.
Don't pretend that earth
is not one family.
Don't pretend we never hung
from the same branch.
Don't pretend we do not ripen
on each other's breath.
Don't pretend we didn't
come here to forgive.
Fred LaMotte
Painting by Lobsang Melendez Ahuanari
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"Ancestry" has been published in The Tiferet Journal, the anthology "Inspiring Forgiveness," and Fred’s own book "Fire of Darkness."
 

William Hornyak: A Bedtime Story

 My husband and I love this one by our friend Will! 
Brilliant and beautiful! — Molly

A Bedtime Story 
 
And so it was
Children
That the
“Space Age”
Finally
Came to
An end.
All the men
At NASA
Just couldn’t
Get it up
Anymore
And we
Discovered
That
Space travel
Is done best
Without
Rockets
Blast-offs
Noise, smoke
And space junk.
Everyone
Came back
Down
To Earth.
NASA
Became GAIA
Run by
A council of
Indigenous grandmothers.
Our own
Planet
Became
“The Final Frontier”
And
The mysteries
Of the
Universe
Unfolded
As a
Shimmering
Garden
Before our
Eyes.
The longing
To escape the
“Surly bonds of earth”
Became
A longing
To know
The spirit
Within
The Earth
And all the
Seeds of
Genius and
Passion
Bound
For outer space
Were scattered
Far and wide
In our
Own
Backyards
And
Villages grew
From
Homeless camps
Poets emerged
From
Prison cells
Grain sprouted
From
Battlefields
And
Jeff Bezos
And
All others
Who couldn’t
Learn
To share
Went to Mars
Where
They live
Like ants
In little colonies
Beneath
The cold ground
To this day. 
 
Will Hornyak, August 2022
 

Monday, August 29, 2022

John O'Donohue: For Belonging

Photo by Molly

For Belonging

 May you listen to your longing to be free.
May the frames of your belonging be 
generous enough for your dreams. 
May you arise each day with a voice of blessing 
whispering in your heart. 
May you find a harmony between 
your soul and your life.
May the sanctuary of your soul 
never be haunted.
May you know the eternal longing 
that lives at the heart of time.
May there be kindness in your gaze 
when you look within.
May you never place walls between 
the light and yourself.
May you allow the wild beauty of the invisible 
world to gather you, mind you, and 
embrace you in belonging.
 
John O’Donohue 
From To Bless the Space Between Us:
A Book of Blessings
 

John O’Donohue: For a New Beginning

For a New Beginning

 In out-of-the-way places of the heart,
Where your thoughts never think to wander,
This beginning has been quietly forming,
Waiting until you were ready to emerge.

For a long time it has watched your desire,
Feeling the emptiness growing inside you,
Noticing how you willed yourself on,
Still unable to leave what you had outgrown.

It watched you play with the seduction of safety
And the gray promises that sameness whispered,
Heard the waves of turmoil rise and relent,
Wondered would you always live like this.

Then the delight, when your courage kindled,
And out you stepped onto new ground,
Your eyes young again with energy and dream,
A path of plenitude opening before you.

Though your destination is not yet clear
You can trust the promise of this opening;
Unfurl yourself into the grace of beginning
That is at one with your life's desire.

Awaken your spirit to adventure;
Hold nothing back, learn to find ease in risk;
Soon you will be home in a new rhythm,
For your soul senses the world that awaits you.

John O’Donohue