“The invariable mark of wisdom is to see the miraculous in the common.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
so much beauty escapes our sight. we miss so much, but when we allow time to settle, to see, to look around with a sacred view, we see the sacred all around us.
“I looked in temples, churches, and mosques. But I found the Divine within my heart.”~ Rumi
we travel so far and look in so many places for the love that resides right here within our own hearts. our true nature, beneath layers of ego, in a dance with Love, with the Absolute, with the Divine since beginningless time.
what or who can harm this? what or who can touch this and not be transformed in such Light?
i come back to these words from Sylvia Plath’s novel, “The Bell Jar” every so often.
i share them here again for all who are feeling the weight of being targeted and attacked in this moment, whose body autonomy and privacy are being stripped away, for those whose authentic existence is questioned and pushed into invisibility, for those whose embodiment of love isn’t seen as the sacrament it is, and for those whose history is being rewritten and erased.
you are worthy.
you are sacred.
you are life.
you are love.
you are here.
you ARE.
no one can take these truths away, no matter their ignorance, fear , or desperation in trying to do so.
“When inspiration has become hidden, when we feel ready to give up, this is the time when healing can be found in the tenderness of pain itself…Right down there in the thick of things, we discover the love that will not die.”
~ Pema Chödrön
we can find resilience within love itself and our capacity for love and our capacity to love. when we realize that we are love itself and love simply IS, then we can have awareness that we are intrinsically connected to all other life, to life itself, to the Absolute which is both within and beyond our current circumstances and experiences, that our wounds carry within them this potentiality of love’s healing.
this engagement with our heart, with our wounds, with our experiences is not a one time journey. it is a practice we return to with patience, with care, with generosity, and grace.
this is fantastic. simple, easy to remember number when in need. may it be beneficial, contributing to health and well-being, and saving lives ⭕️💙🙏🏻
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“To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness.”
~ Howard Zinn
hope is a practice. hope is seeing with clarity, with an open heart, and a steady mind, and putting these into practice.
~j
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if interested, join me for some mindfulness awareness and lovingkindness meditation this Saturday at 10am pst. session is free or by donation. $10 suggested.
i know this image has already been posted so many times today, but i’ve been looking at it all night, sitting in awe. a renewed feeling of what i have often felt when looking up at a clear night sky – a combination of the smallness of my life and this moment, yet the vastness of the entire thing, and immense gratitude to be a part of it. stardust looking onto stardust.
this galaxy cluster is SMACS 0723. NASA states on their website, “This slice of the vast universe covers a patch of sky approximately the size of a grain of sand held at arm’s length by someone on the ground…The image shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago.”
i wonder what cluster SMACS 0723 looks like now.galaxy clusters can contain 100s to 1000s of galaxies in them. our own Milky Way galaxy has at least 100 billion stars in it (some say possibly up to 400 billion). on average each star has at least one planet orbiting it. some estimate there to be 100 to 200 billion planets or more in our Milky Way galaxy.
there’s no place for hubris in such vastness. no place for pride or ego. no place for trying to control and oppress. no place for taking away rights. no place for war and conquering. awe and gratitude are the only appropriate response, and love. those can be our offerings to each other and to the universe.
looking forward to the release of more photos today (7/12) from the James Webb Telescope.
being fully human is experiencing all of our emotions. let’s practice allowing space for this, allowing space to express, allowing space to be fully human. that’s what love does. allows space to be.