For such a time as this

Discovering the right medium is often a tidal moment in the creative life of an individual…creativity can be inhibited by the wrong medium.*
Ken Robinson

Those men and women are fortunate who are born at a time when a great struggle for human freedom is in progress.**
Emmeline Pankhurst

At any moment
things can become worse–
Even when the world
is getting better, suddenly–

Forth and back–
There is no easy progression–
No Shangri-La, no Star Federation,
Only our daily inhabiting.

For such a time as this
there will always be our playful work–
Perhaps we will bring
our deepest joy to meet some need–

*Ken Robinson’s Out Of Our Minds;
**Ryan Holiday’s Right Thing, Right Now.

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What’s on the other side?

A traveller comes to a river and sees a local woman on the opposite bank. He yells across, “How do I get to the other side of the river?” She yells back, “You are on the other side of the river.*
Derek Sivers

For if there is one paradigm in which we are deeply immersed, it is our own lives.**
Matthew Syed

It’s troublesome, but
I am finding that
curiosity and listening
to the experiences of others
are always helpful ways
to proceed from
this smallness
into our larger world.

*Derek Sivers’ Useful Not True;
**Matthew Syed’s Rebel Ideas.

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Pied beauty*

All things counter, original, spare, strange;
Whatever is fickle, freckled (who know how?)
With swift, slow. sweet, sour; dazzle, dim;
He fathers forth whose beauty is beyond change:
Praise him.**

Gerard Manley Hopkins

I’m stippled–
You’re dappled–
Thank god for everyone’s
singular beauty.

*Gerard Manley Hopkin’s Pied Beauty;
**James Reeves’ Selected Poems of G. M. Hopkins.

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A hopefulness in forgiveness

Poetry…is not to be confused with versification. It is about learning the rhythm of the earth.*
Philip Newell

To change our relationship to the physical world – to end an era of profligate consumption by the few that has consequences for the many – means changing how we think about pretty much everything: wealth, power, joy, time, space, nature, value, what constitutes a good life, what matters, how change itself happens.**
Rebecca Solnit

What if
Earth forgives us
for what we have done
and have not
understood?

In Earth’s forgiveness,
We do not have to hide
from each other
or from
ourselves–

Then what if
we might walk with Earth,
Learning the deepest rhythms
of a mystical sojourn
within our day-to-day?

*Philip Newell’s Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul;
**Rebecca Solnit’s No Straight Road Takes You There.

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Who art thou?

Art changes the creator and the viewer. Art requires participation. Art is a verb…No change, no art.*
Seth Godin

I can’t understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I’m frightened of the old ones.**
John Cage

Opening to new thoughts?
What will they make of you?
What will you make of them?
Who will you make this for?

Seth Godin’s blog: Art is a verb;
Derek Sivers’ Hell Yeah Or No.

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If only …

If you think of your inner voice as an inner tormentor, then it’s natural to fantasise about permanently muting it. But losing your inner voice is, in fact, the last thing you would ever want if your aim is to live a functional life, much less a good one.*
Ethan Kross

I do not regret my journey of faith and doubt, because I do not regret who I have become. Faith and doubt together have made me who I am. I wouldn’t want to live without either.**
Brian McLaren

Are humans the most complex
expressions of the universe?
If so, we are the result of
these endless conversations in our heads
that, whilst we try
to escape them, we cannot,
And when we hope
we have arrived, we haven’t–
We are tiny miracles journeying
with alternate steps of faith and doubt.

*Ethan Kross’ Chatter;
**Brian McLaren’s Faith After Doubt.

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I (don’t) know

If the standard picture is that we are pushing back the walls of ignorance, the mystical view is that the ignorance must be there first, else there is nothing to push. The mind does not come to life until it meets what it cannot comprehend.*
James Carse

Knowledge of the self is as important as knowledge of the external world.**
Ken Robinson

I can see
and listen
but my heart
is a concern–

Am I pushing against?
Or falling into
what I do not know–
Surrender?–

I know
what doesn’t work–
The blag, the walk away,
Resistance, or putting off–

“I don’t know”
is the beginning
of my discovery–
Openheartedness–

*James Carse’s Breakfast At The Victory;
**Ken Robinson’s Out Of Our Minds.

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The main thing

By doing what other people want us to do, or think we should do – or by lacking the discipline to keep the main thing the main thing – we are costing the world something.*
Ryan Holiday

In Greek mythos, in the underworld there is a river called Lethe, and to drink of its waters causes one to forget all things said and done. Psychologically this means to fall asleep to one’s actual life.**
Clarissa Pinkola Estés

Only you know
what you must do–

The rest of us may guess –
Forgive our surety–

This is your wisdom,
And here is your satisfaction–

There are things aplenty to forget,
The carried things that spoil or obstruct–

The beliefs that were not good,
The directions we tried to push you in–

Only remember who you must be,
Forget whatever would prevent you–

Sacrifice the thing you used to believe, and the ways you used to be. Learning leaves a trail of little deaths.^

*Ryan Holiday’s Right Thing, Right Now;
**Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ Women Who Run With The Wolves;
^Derek Sivers’ How To Live.

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The conversationalist

We do not create ex nihilo. The world is not mute. It speaks first. We listen, and we answer. And in that breath between hearing and speaking – meaning is born.*
AleXander McManus

There was a back-and-forth here,
the divine and human,
in an endless conversation.
Like a dialogue.
Or wrestling match.
Or a dance.**

Rob Bell

My work is all about
conversations,
But now that I’m retired
I don’t have so many–
I miss them–

Lively life appears
in conversations–
With each other, with ourselves–
Especially with the universe
and god–

As we use it, technology draws lines
within the conversations we have–
More statement-like than dialogue–
Seeking to move
rather than touch one another–

A conversation
opens possibility
because we do not know
where it will lead us
or what it will produce–

*AleXander McManus’ Blue Moments;
**Rob Bell’s Everything is Spiritual.

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