Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 5/5 Years – Day 4/1465 Days – 12/20/2017

 

on this, the cusp of soulstice, the day before the sun stands still, i find myself re-membering a lucid dream of profound stillness of many moons ago where i stared into a towering wave stretching across the earth and reaching up to the heavens… suspended in the stillpoint of the ocean of being, WE ARE in this moment, this beautiful moment…

body, speech and mind in perfect harmony

our one heart floating along in rhythm with the waves of the sea

awestruck, we are transfixed by this still mountain of water

with the power to break us, to break our heart wide open

to welcome a new/old world, a new/old way of being

present… now… in the moment…

standing together in love

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today, re-membering and reflecting on the still wave and a thousand other images from this turn around the sun, i am once again transfixed, in awe at the synchronous spinning of the waves, such a divine, rhythmic threading of the web of life… for one brief instant, i see simply breakdown, then, in the next flash the transcendent function kicks in transporting us to the field out beyond, the field of breaking open, breaking free, breaking through into harmony…

feel our one heart smiling as we dance along the spirit path together deeper and deeper into the sacred wheel, spiraling into rainbowville…

magic is on the way…

as we, like the sun, slow down and still invoking the power of this portal, this doorway into the divine feminine and release into the fire of spirit what no longer serves replacing that with an invitation for new seeds’ germination…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 5/5 Years – Day 3/1464 Days – 12/19/2017

 

for a few more moments, we are still under the spell of this dark new moon, a lovely space i’ve been luxuriating in today, an unexpected gift as i was headed somewhere else until destiny, the driver of the car, had another journey in store…

so, sit here with me for this moment under the dark sky savoring unknowing and mystery in this sacred space of invocation for nurturing the riotous roots down below, of  listening for divine flow, and simply being an instrument of peace…

while we are here, let’s sow a seed of intention that will come to fruition in six months when this new moon of sag will be full in sag, a seed that steps us into mastery, the fullest expression of our beauty, a seed that we’ll fertilize wholeheartedly with integrity and truth while we listen to the echos from our one heart to break open releasing the sprouting of the seed and new growth to unfold organically…

may this moment of fertile darkness find us with an open expectant heart and the sounds of celestial bells humming throughout our being and resounding throughout the cosmos as we now re-memeber this universal truth…

it is only with the heart that we see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 5/5 Years – Day 2/1463 Days – 12/18/2017

 

for the second day of the fifth year as we dance along the rainbow trail…

Pilgrimage Blessingway

awesome,totally awesome, flowing in beauty before us, behind us, beside us, below us, above us, within us, hear our prayer…

be present in our every step as we wander into wonder

breathe us into being from the well of great silence

bless us as we journey deeper into grace

bless our homecoming into sacred space

for deep within is memory

of an ocean running free

round a field of rainbow light

cosmos of awe, garden of delight

here, breathe us into longing for the distant shore

breathing out belonging of oneness evermore

return us now to the belly, womb of singing cells

here, breathe us in and breathe us out in rhythm with ringing bells

resonance resounding throughout the galaxy

resonance resounding, blessed harmony

awesome,totally awesome, flowing in beauty before us, behind us, beside us, below us, above us, within us, hear our prayer…

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namaste

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 5/5 Years – Day 1/1462 Days – 12/17/2017

 

on this most auspicious day, this high holy day, this day of first flight 114 years ago inspiring this first day of my new year and winter soulstice, the 6th anniversary of dwelling in the abundance of infinite love and gratitude, the 4th anniversary of the Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage, the amazing new moon in sag joined with the galactic center and the weekly installment of the astonishing light of your being, i celebrate this beautiful moment dancing in melting snow on the path of devocean, with snowy water falling home into vast ocean listening for the call of the wild emanating  from the womb of great silence to soar freely…

How could the soul not take flight
When from the glorious Presence
A soft call flows sweet as honey,
And whispers, “Rise up now, come away.”
How could the fish not jump
Immediately from dry land into water,
When the sound of water from the ocean
Of fresh waves springs to his ear?
How could the hawk not fly away,
Back, back, to the wrist of the kind
As soon as he hears the drum
The king’s baton hits again and again,
Drumming out the signal of return?
How could the Sufi not start to dance,
Turning on himself, like the atom in the sun of eternity,
So he can leap free of this dying world?
Fly away, fly away, bird, to your native home.
You have leaped free of the cage,
Your wings are flung back in the wind of God.
Leave behind the stagnant and marshy waters,
Hurry, hurry, hurry, O bird, to the source of life!

 – Jalal-ud-Din Rumi

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4/4 Years – Day 364/1461 Days – 12/16/2017

 

today is a very special day for me as it marks four turns around the sun on the poetic peace pilgrimage, a breathing and being peace in every moment devocean i practice and it also marks six turns around the sun of dwelling in the superabundance of infinite love and gratitude…

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pilgrimage of peace

a daily breathing practice

in rhythm with flow

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as i sit in this cabin overlooking the salmon river, the sounds of  water moving inspires re-membering all the beautiful moments of this journey of the heart, of  simply breathing into presence, being the now, embracing what is and…

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dancing in rhythm

with river of our being

opening to flow

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along this path of heart, this path of purification, this path of polishing the heart, we keep coming back with every breath, with every step into infinite love and gratitude, coming back home to the heart where we experience over and over again a…

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moment of peace

wildpeace flowing in river ripples

dancing joyously

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how i love this practice of pilgrimage, being a poet on an interior deep sea journey where we are all walking each other home into the center of our one heart…

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standing in the center

seeing in a sacred manner

all being as one spirit

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may we all be…

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nomads in the sea

celebrating rainbow mystery

being harmony

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thanks for showing up with every breath and sharing the journey of heart, this path of purification, this path of polishing our one heart until it reflects our diamond being…

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flowing in beauty

in the field of divine grace

always being the soul of the place

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Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4 – Day 364 – 12/15/2017

 

Do not dwell in the past, do not do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.

~ Buddha ~

today is the quintessential celebration of arriving home in the present moment… a journey that’s sixty-six years of moments in the making… a journey of realeyesing the journey is the destination, the desined place of being home in the present moment wherever we are….

thousandfold thanks, beloveds, for our walking home together in this moment, this beautiful moment, this one and only moment, this eternal moment…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4 – Day 363 – 12/14/2017

 

 I have come to drag you out of yourself, and take you in my heart.

I have come to bring out the beauty you never knew you had and lift you like a prayer to the sky.

Rumi

as we enter more and more deeply into the stillness of these holy days, are you hearing that still small voice imploring you to come back and turn toward the being of light you truly are, the luminescent limitless light being beyond the caged protected self of limited vision?

may we all take full advantage of this season of riotous roots, of the stillpoint of creativity to turn away from fear and control and toward love and responsible stewardship for being who we are… a prayer painting the skies, a soul song serenading the seas, a whispering wind wandering the earth in wonder, a sun illuminating the path of our one heart with the eternal fires of  creativity blazing a trail of  golden light…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4 – Day 362 – 12/13/2017

 

the more deeply i dwell in the eternal present moment continuously chanting make me an instrument of peace and the more wholeheartedly i surrender to love, the more i am taken to places i could not imagine… today as i look back over 362 days of tripping to unplanned places, i’m in awe of the beauty of unfolding mystery…

The Journey

One day you finally knew
what you had to do, and began,
though the voices around you
kept shouting
their bad advice–
though the whole house
began to tremble
and you felt the old tug
at your ankles.
“Mend my life!”
each voice cried.
But you didn’t stop.
You knew what you had to do,
though the wind pried
with its stiff fingers
at the very foundations,
though their melancholy
was terrible.
It was already late
enough, and a wild night,
and the road full of fallen
branches and stones.
But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper
into the world,
determined to do
the only thing you could do–
determined to save
the only life you could save.

~ Mary Oliver ~

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4 – Day 361 – 12/12/2017

 

almost six years ago, i began dwelling in the superabundance of infinite love and gratitude, yes, dear Rumi, it does feed and sustain every corner of life… down to the quintessence now, the last five days of this year’s pilgrimage of the heart, we are being pulled deeper and deeper into great mystery, deeper than ever ventured into the riotous roots at the core of our one being…

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resting in dream cave

being water falling home

deeper and deeper

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are you now hearing the sounds of your flowing water song deep within our cavernous ocean of being? sit with me here in silence beside still waters for this moment of breathing in deep listening and chanting thank you, thank you, thank you…

for this day of blessing. the day dedicated worldwide to the Celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mother Mary is presenting all our relations with an opportunity to receive a powerful gift of light to prepare each of us at a cellular level to receive the most intensified frequencies of light the earth has ever known…

let us all come together in a circle of blessing for the portal of light that is opening as we approach the soulstice and stand still with the sun in eternal golden light…

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 A Blessing

Let us dwell within the Cathedral of Her Heart.
Let us keep choosing to be love no matter what.
Let us see what is called forth from our deepest longings.
Let us listen to the messages rising up from the resilient soul.
Let us rest into beauty so that we may be encouraged.
Let us tend this sacred planet as if we are her children.
Let us honor one another so that we may learn how this goes.
Let us be strong enough to stand for what we believe.
Let us allow our full colors to be expressed in our lives.
Amen. Thank you. Amen.

Shiloh Sophia

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thousand fold thanks, beloveds…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4 – Day 360 – 12/11/2017

yesterday, in joy, i shared that the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) was in Norway to pick up the Nobel Peace Prize… today i share one of the speeches from the recipient proving that though it may be winter in the northern hemisphere, the roots of peace are riotous indeed…

inspire,,, injoy… imagine… inact…

Your Majesties,
Distinguished members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee,
My fellow campaigners, here and throughout the world,
Ladies and gentlemen,

It is a great privilege to accept this award, together with Beatrice, on behalf of all the remarkable human beings who form the ICAN movement. You each give me such tremendous hope that we can – and will – bring the era of nuclear weapons to an end.

I speak as a member of the family of hibakusha – those of us who, by some miraculous chance, survived the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. For more than seven decades, we have worked for the total abolition of nuclear weapons.

We have stood in solidarity with those harmed by the production and testing of these horrific weapons around the world. People from places with long-forgotten names, like Moruroa, Ekker, Semipalatinsk, Maralinga, Bikini. People whose lands and seas were irradiated, whose bodies were experimented upon, whose cultures were forever disrupted.

We were not content to be victims. We refused to wait for an immediate fiery end or the slow poisoning of our world. We refused to sit idly in terror as the so-called great powers took us past nuclear dusk and brought us recklessly close to nuclear midnight. We rose up. We shared our stories of survival. We said: humanity and nuclear weapons cannot coexist.

Today, I want you to feel in this hall the presence of all those who perished in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I want you to feel, above and around us, a great cloud of a quarter million souls. Each person had a name. Each person was loved by someone. Let us ensure that their deaths were not in vain.

I was just 13 years old when the United States dropped the first atomic bomb, on my city Hiroshima. I still vividly remember that morning. At 8:15, I saw a blinding bluish-white flash from the window. I remember having the sensation of floating in the air.

As I regained consciousness in the silence and darkness, I found myself pinned by the collapsed building. I began to hear my classmates’ faint cries: “Mother, help me. God, help me.”

Then, suddenly, I felt hands touching my left shoulder, and heard a man saying: “Don’t give up! Keep pushing! I am trying to free you. See the light coming through that opening? Crawl towards it as quickly as you can.” As I crawled out, the ruins were on fire. Most of my classmates in that building were burned to death alive. I saw all around me utter, unimaginable devastation.

Processions of ghostly figures shuffled by. Grotesquely wounded people, they were bleeding, burnt, blackened and swollen. Parts of their bodies were missing. Flesh and skin hung from their bones. Some with their eyeballs hanging in their hands. Some with their bellies burst open, their intestines hanging out. The foul stench of burnt human flesh filled the air.

Thus, with one bomb my beloved city was obliterated. Most of its residents were civilians who were incinerated, vaporized, carbonized – among them, members of my own family and 351 of my schoolmates.

In the weeks, months and years that followed, many thousands more would die, often in random and mysterious ways, from the delayed effects of radiation. Still to this day, radiation is killing survivors.

Whenever I remember Hiroshima, the first image that comes to mind is of my four-year-old nephew, Eiji – his little body transformed into an unrecognizable melted chunk of flesh. He kept begging for water in a faint voice until his death released him from agony.

To me, he came to represent all the innocent children of the world, threatened as they are at this very moment by nuclear weapons. Every second of every day, nuclear weapons endanger everyone we love and everything we hold dear. We must not tolerate this insanity any longer.

Through our agony and the sheer struggle to survive – and to rebuild our lives from the ashes – we hibakusha became convinced that we must warn the world about these apocalyptic weapons. Time and again, we shared our testimonies.

But still some refused to see Hiroshima and Nagasaki as atrocities – as war crimes. They accepted the propaganda that these were “good bombs” that had ended a “just war”. It was this myth that led to the disastrous nuclear arms race – a race that continues to this day.

Nine nations still threaten to incinerate entire cities, to destroy life on earth, to make our beautiful world uninhabitable for future generations. The development of nuclear weapons signifies not a country’s elevation to greatness, but its descent to the darkest depths of depravity. These weapons are not a necessary evil; they are the ultimate evil.

On the seventh of July this year, I was overwhelmed with joy when a great majority of the world’s nations voted to adopt the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Having witnessed humanity at its worst, I witnessed, that day, humanity at its best. We hibakusha had been waiting for the ban for seventy-two years. Let this be the beginning of the end of nuclear weapons.

All responsible leaders will sign this treaty. And history will judge harshly those who reject it. No longer shall their abstract theories mask the genocidal reality of their practices. No longer shall “deterrence” be viewed as anything but a deterrent to disarmament. No longer shall we live under a mushroom cloud of fear.

To the officials of nuclear-armed nations – and to their accomplices under the so-called “nuclear umbrella” – I say this: Listen to our testimony. Heed our warning. And know that your actions are consequential. You are each an integral part of a system of violence that is endangering humankind. Let us all be alert to the banality of evil.

To every president and prime minister of every nation of the world, I beseech you: Join this treaty; forever eradicate the threat of nuclear annihilation.

When I was a 13-year-old girl, trapped in the smouldering rubble, I kept pushing. I kept moving toward the light. And I survived. Our light now is the ban treaty. To all in this hall and all listening around the world, I repeat those words that I heard called to me in the ruins of Hiroshima: “Don’t give up! Keep pushing! See the light? Crawl towards it.”

Tonight, as we march through the streets of Oslo with torches aflame, let us follow each other out of the dark night of nuclear terror. No matter what obstacles we face, we will keep moving and keep pushing and keep sharing this light with others. This is our passion and commitment for our one precious world to survive.

Setsuko Thurlow ~

To all  listening around the world, repeat those words heard in the ruins of Hiroshima: “Don’t give up! Keep pushing! See the light? Crawl towards it.”