Monthly Archives: February 2015

More than a tree

More than a tree.

When we look at a tree, is it just a tree? Or, is there more to that tree? It is likely the home to birds and other animals. Perhaps, rather than a home, it is a resting place during the day or seasons that pass. It is a place of shelter provides food, offers shade, and many other things that are overlooked in our daily passing of the tree. What story does it tell? We only know when we stop, close our eyes, and listen to the tree.

About Silence

When we look into the infinite space that is the Universe, we watch a slow dance that we are part of even when we do not feel we are part of it. It is in the silence that we find in that dance that leads us forward like a great dance partner, never stepping on our toes.

Life With Catnip

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The silent
dance
of the
infinite stars
Are like
You
and I.

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People With Integrity

People With Integrity

A part of integrity, often overlooked, is to be open when we make mistakes and be responsible for our actions. Although I believe the world acts on us and we on it, to be masters and mistresses of our destinies means being and becoming responsible for the who we are always becoming.

Orlando Espinosa

People with integrity value what is honest, true, noble and kind, they also do what’s right ahead of personal gain!people with integrity-orlando espinosa tweety-bird.jpg

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Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander

Today, is the 100th anniversary of Thomas Merton’s birthday. He was an activist, mystic, artist, and poet, as well as a priest.

His poetry contains St. Francis of Assisi qualities. He wrote in psalm-like ways thanking God, praising all creation and seeing humans and nature as intertwined in their creation.

It is in our creation that we give praise for the creation. When we live the life we are meant for, we fulfill the essential work we are created for in life.

I was reminded of the biblical passage: “Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” When we live our lives simply, we find the most fullness.

Today, Father, this blue sky lauds you.

The delicate green and orange flowers of the tulip poplar tree praise you.

The distant blue hills praise you,

together with the sweet-smelling air that is full of brilliant light.

The bickering flycatchers praise you

with the lowing cattle and the quails that whistle over there.

 I too, Father, praise you, with all these my brothers,

and they give voice to my own heart and to my own silence.

We are all one silence, and a diversity of voices.

You have made us together,

you have made us one and many,

you have placed me here in the midst

as witness, as awareness, and as joy.

 Here I am.

In me the world is present,

and you are present.

I am a link in the chain of light and of presence.

You have made me a kind of center,

but a center that is nowhere.

And yet also I am “here.”