Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 271 – 9/13/2021

“You do not belong to you. You belong to the universe. The significance of you will remain forever obscure to you, but you may assume you are fulfilling your significance if you apply yourself to converting all you experience to the highest advantage to others. Make the world work, for 100% of humanity, in the shortest possible time, through spontaneous cooperation, without ecological offense or the disadvantage of anyone.”

~ R. Buckminster Fuller ~

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we all be longing to come home to our one heart

 to awaken and re-member our original space of belonging

where mother waters sing to us of our true nature

one body, one mind, one heartbeat, one love

welcome home to our belonging circle

welcome home to an ocean of love

today, the walk on the camino delivers me into community, truly, a common unity of love and compassion and generosity and encouragement for all the brokenhearted living in the gap of the world that is and the world that can be once our one heart is broken wide open and we all re-member we belong to the universe…  today is the first day of nine days of cosmic unity culminating in international peace day on the twenty-first where we come together and re-weave the world with wisdom and wonder holding ourselves with integrity through whatever comes re-membering we are peace in our pure essence…

every outbreath, an emptying… every inbreath, a re-membering…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 270 – 9/12/2021

If you want to awaken all of humanity, then awaken all of yourself. If you want to eliminate the suffering in the world, then eliminate all that is dark and negative in yourself. Truly, the greatest gift you have to give is that of your own self-transformation.

~ Lao Tzu ~

the poetic peace pilgrimage was conceived so many moons ago as a daily breathing practice of sacred activism, a breathing in of the bodhisattva vows to keep returning to the breath until all beings are liberated…

every day is a day of peace, every moment is a moment of peace, surrendered to love september really underlines the collective theme of peace with celebrating it on the 21st just as this prayer of St Francis, a favorite since childhood is the prayer, the intention, the vow of the peace pilgrimage….

so, welcome, well come to this astonishing light of being awakened into peace, to this astonishing moment of eternity when we re-member that no matter what we can always be at peace in the deep peace of the running waves always flowing within the ocean of our interbeing…

may we conspire, breathe together these sacred vows this moment, every moment transforming ourselves and the world as we surrender to the vast ocean of peace…

Deep peace of the running wave to you.
Deep peace of the flowing air to you.
Deep peace of the quiet earth to you.
Deep peace of the shining stars to you.
Deep peace of the gentle night to you.
Moon and stars pour their healing light on you

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 269 – 9/11/2021

every outbreath, an emptying… every inbreath, a re-membering…

such a conscious quest i’m on these last four years to do just that – to awaken every wild cell in this one cell of the one body we all are and what an adventure transmuting the lead into gold…

on this iconic day of flames etched in the collective unconscious, on this 9-11 day i re-member four years ago when my fire eye, the eye suffering a devastating injury surrendered to the inflammation process that had been percolating for moons… the pain was as intense as when the eye had been clawed and once again it was not looking good… shuttled from department to department for tests and more tests, i stayed in constant communion with beloved expressing my doubts about being up for this calling to surrender and awaken in the most transformal way to date… this intense purification has geometrically progressed turn around the sun after turn around the sun for these last many moons opening me and so many others to the deepest, most conscious awakening initiation ever…

as with all calls to initiation, i (and i don’t think i was alone in this sense) did not feel i had it in me to make this pilgrimage and, yet, in surrendering to  limited outer sight, a rhythm of  synchronisiddhi, of meaningful co-incidence followed opening my broken heart to a heart broken wide open… holy synchronicity, in this deep pool of reflection, a re-membering flows by… today is also the eighth anniversary of the first outer poetic peace pilgrimage, a day when i connected with Sacajawea who vowed to guide me through the wilder-ness…

poised on the precipice of the beginning of the fifth year of this conscious awakening cycle, it’s so interesting to find myself once again in the midst of making another leap onward, another strenuous challenge catapulting me into another letting go and emptying to make space for the new world…

thanks be for the awakening project we call life guided by the enspirited soul emphatically, magnetically pulling us home to be instruments of peace, hollow reeds, channels for source energy to pour love through…

so, on a day such as this, under the spell of this moment of eternity, may we let go of  the inessential and re-member what truly matters is who we really are…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 267 – 9/9/2021

every outbreath, an emptying… every inbreath, a re-membering…

thank you to farmer of the heart and of the land, Wendell Berry, for so aptly describing the experience of walking this pathless path… the precious moments of eternity when the rubber touches the road and we are given the opportunity to walk our talk, to keep putting one foot in front of the other, to walk in light, to walk in love, to listen deeply within for which way to go, to trust we are being pulled along the path with heart…

with every breath and every step on the camino of peace in this moon of surrendered into love september under the tutelage of Venus, goddess of love, a soul song flows from the source leading this pilgrimage – transmute me into an instrument of thy peace, where there is hatred, let me sow love…

in addition to the beloved prayer ascribed to St Francis patron of this pilgrimage, i am also singing a song of peace of another beloved planetary elder, Jane Goodall…

“We pray to the great Spiritual Power in which
we live and move and have our being.
We pray that we may at all times
keep our minds open to new ideas and shun dogma;
that we may grow in our understanding of the nature of all living beings
and our connectedness with the natural world;
that we may become ever more filled with
generosity of spirit and true compassion and love for all life;
that we may strive to heal the hurts that we have inflicted on nature
and control our greed for material things, knowing that
our actions are harming our natural world and the future of our children;
that we may value each and every human being
for who he is, for who she is,
reaching to the spirit that is within,
knowing the power of each individual to change the world.”

 may we all love beyond measure re-membering our true nature as a communion of compassionate cooperatives dwelling in a responsive cosmos cross-pollinated with every breath’s love and light… and, in this peace, love and joy field, may we walk
all day long may we walk…

buen camino!

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 266 – 9/8/2021

May you find in me the Mother of the World.  
May my heart be a mother’s heart, my hands be a mother’s hands.  
May my response to your suffering be a mother’s response to your suffering.  
May I sit with you in the dark, like a mother sits in the dark.  
May you know through our relationship that there is something in this world that can be trusted.

in honor of the day known as Mother Mary’s birth and World Interdependence Day – love that synchronisiddhi – in this moon of amazing portals opening us to visioning a world where we all belong to each other, a world of love and compassion, let’s turn to one who speaks for us of love and compassion. this basic issue on which our survival depends… hear now HH, the Dalai Lama…

“I believe that at every level of society—familial, national and international—the key to a happier and more successful world is the growth of compassion. We do not need to become religious, nor do we need to believe in a particular ideology. All that is necessary is for each of us to develop our good human qualities. I believe that the cultivation of individual happiness can contribute in a profound and effective way to the overall improvement of the entire human community.

We all share an identical need for love, and on the basis of this commonality, it is possible to feel that anybody we meet, in whatever circumstances, is a brother or sister. No matter how new the face or how different the dress or behavior, there is no significant division between us and other people. It is foolish to dwell on external differences because our basic natures are the same.

The benefits of transcending such superficial differences become clear when we look at our global situation. Ultimately, humanity is one and this small planet is our only home. If we are to protect this home of ours, each of us needs to experience a vivid sense of universal altruism and compassion. It is only this feeling that can remove the self-centered motives that cause people to deceive and misuse one another. If you have a sincere and open heart, you naturally feel self-worth and confidence, and there is no need to be fearful of others.

The need for an atmosphere of openness and cooperation at the global level is becoming more urgent. In this modern age, when it comes to dealing with economic situations there are no longer familial or even national boundaries. From country to country and continent to continent, the world is inextricably interconnected. Each country depends heavily on the others. In order for a country to develop its own economy, it is forced to take seriously into account the economic conditions of other countries as well. In fact, economic improvement in other countries ultimately results in economic improvement in one’s own country.

In view of these facts about our modern world, we need a total revolution in our thinking and our habits. It is becoming clearer every day that a viable economic system must be based on a true sense of universal responsibility. In other words, what we need is a genuine commitment to the principles of universal brotherhood and sisterhood. This much is clear, isn’t it? This is not just a holy, moral or religious ideal. Rather, it is the reality of our modem human existence.

If you reflect deeply enough, it becomes obvious that we need more compassion and altruism everywhere. This critical point can be appreciated by observing the current state of affairs in the world, whether in the fields of modern economics and health care, or in political and military situations. In addition to the multitude of social and political crises, the world is also facing an ever-increasing cycle of natural calamities. Year after year, we have witnessed a radical shifting of global climatic patterns that has led to grave consequences: excessive rain in some countries that has brought serious flooding, a shortage of precipitation in other countries that has resulted in devastating droughts. Fortunately, concern for ecology and the environment is rapidly growing everywhere. We are now beginning to appreciate that the question of environmental protection is ultimately a question of our very survival on this planet. As human beings, we must also respect our fellow members of the human family: our neighbors, our friends, and so forth. Compassion, loving-kindness, altruism, and a sense of brotherhood and sisterhood are the keys not only to human development, but to planetary survival.

The success or failure of humanity in the future depends primarily upon the will and determination of the present generation. If we ourselves do not utilize our faculties of will and intelligence, there is no one else who can guarantee our future and that of the next generation. This is an indisputable fact. We cannot place the entire blame on politicians or those people who are seen as directly responsible for various situations; we too must bear some responsibility personally. It is only when the individual accepts personal responsibility that he or she begins to take some initiative. Just shouting and complaining is not good enough. A genuine change must first come from within the individual, then he or she can attempt to make significant contributions to humanity. Altruism is not merely a religious ideal; it is an indispensable requirement for humanity at large.”

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 265 – 9/7/2021

every outbreath, an emptying… every inbreath, a re-membering…

layer by layer, i am removing all i thought i was and had to be leaving me being in this moment of eternity naked in the now and open to what is sans attachment to identities re-membering simply, i am…

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“I AM pure consciousness, the underlying essence of all elements and beings.
I AM the innate nature of everything.
In pure water I AM the sweet taste.
In the sun and moon I AM the radiance.
In the very center of human beings I live as virility and courage.
I AM the sacred word Om, which is an appellation of the Divine , and I AM the sound of it heard throughout the universe.
I AM the slight, delicate scent, the sweet fragrance of the earth.
I AM the brilliance in both fire and sun, and I AM the light of Divinity in all beings.
I AM the subtle spirit in spiritual practices that gives them their existence– for example, the love in the devotee, the austerity in the ascetic, the sweet sense of charity in the giver.”

~ the Bhagavad Gita ~

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under this moon of surrender, may we dance devocean seeing blessings everywhere while shedding old skins like trees dropping leaves so that we live simply, we simply live free to open the portal to the river below the river resting gently on grandmother’s lap witnessing and waiting for the water to settle trusting in the inner knowing that it will and the way becomes clear…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 264 – 9/6/2021

today is a trifecta of riches: it’s labor of love day (and in a supreme irony, 35 million usa citizens are losing their unemployment benefits on this very day), new moon in virgo and the celebration of a new year, rosh hashanah, the ancient hebrew tradition inviting us into an inner journey, a conscious pilgrimage into the womb of creation for transformation and rebirth giving us the opportunity to move in deeper and create from consciousness, from the quantum field of infinite possibility…

in this moment of eternity when collectively we are so challenged by uncertainty, may we take a deep dive into the womb of creation and re-member what we can trust in – that we are love, loved and beloved and let us intend under this new moon and year to co-create a world of peace and harmony founded on justice and guided by love…

let us close with an invocation of this moon of venus, of love…

“I Am the Essence of Love. I Am Whole and Holy. I Am Sacred & Sovereign. I Am Enough as I Am now. I Am a vessel uniting Heaven and Earth, walking The Way of Love & Service. I Surrender & Open to Love, dissolving resistance & fear. I Am Safe in my body. I Am Supported and protected to feel pleasure. I Allow Love to flow free from my Womb, Heart & Mind. I Am Rooted to the Earth & the Stars. I Speak my Truth with Integrity and Clarity. I Celebrate how love expresses through me as Compassion and Kindness. My life is a living prayer flowing in a River of Devotion. I Am Open to Receive.I Am Guided by Grace and my Intuition. I Anchor the Frequency of Love through my Sacred Body Temple on Earth now. And so it is.” ~Achintya Devi ~

blessed bee…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 263 – 9/5/2021

in this moment of eternity when we celebrate the astonishing light of our interbeing with am image that paints this light, here it is and a little bit early for labor day tomorrow, more specifically waged labor in the USA and Canada when we/some of us have a day off from waged work… i find myself  spending some moments this day contemplating the notion of labor and reflecting upon its essence as a labor of love, as the great work of being pregnant with an unknown creation forming within, a seed we water and feed and sing to as we hold space reverentially for the new and gather with others to support the birthing process, to shelter the labor of love, the great work of and for all our relatives…

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Song of the Builders

On a summer morning
I sat down
on a hillside
to think about God –

a worthy pastime.
Near me, I saw
a single cricket;
it was moving the grains of the hillside

this way and that way.
How great was its energy,
how humble its effort.
Let us hope

it will always be like this,
each of us going on
in our inexplicable ways
building the universe.

~ Mary Oliver ~

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in closing, a few words from Martin Luther King the day after his final speech when the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. was killed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1968… King went to support garbage workers, who were on strike to protest unsafe conditions, abusive supervisors, low wages and to gain recognition for their union…

“I would like to live a long life,” he said. “Longevity has its place. But I’m not concerned about that now. I just want to do God’s will. And he’s allowed me to go up to the mountain, and I’ve looked over, and I’ve seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land.”

the way to get there is every day to continue the labor of love and the struggle for human dignity, workers’ rights, living wages, and social justice… to intend and act from an energy of compassion and liberation and light, to align more and more deeply with source, the self organizing intelligence of  the ever regenerating space we call home…

celebrating our labors and laborers of love, especially essential workers – let’s get to work putting real workers of essence, the master builders of our world at the front of the line and give them accolades and discounts for their inestimable service… and, may we all celebrate our laboring, our birthing a onederfilled world of love…

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 262 – 9/4/2021

“A true vocation requires shedding anything that would impede or obscure the call. A true pilgrimage requires letting go of the very things most people try to hold onto. In seeking after what the soul desires we become pilgrims with no home but the path the soul would have us follow.”
~ Michael Meade ~

as we approach the new moon in virgo, i feel  so strongly the call to plant seeds of intention to align with the master sculpting force that chisels away the stone of illusion and expectation releasing the spirit held within to take flight and dive ever deeper into the peace passing all understanding, the peace found in the center of the medicine wheel…

two years ago today i was to have begun a pilgrimage of peace along the Camino of St Francis, a journey i had spent so much  energy attending to and intending…. this vocation, this calling took a different form leading me to follow Rumi’s dictum to journey within, a dictum i continually follow and emphatically so today… to make space for creation…

we can all be instruments of peace, holy vessels of compassion in every moment and with every breath wherever we are, an energy we all need to cultivate as we meet the waves of turbulence rolling in so intensely… so, i’d love your joining me in seeing through eyes of wonder as we wander wholeheartedly into the world being birthed in this moment… the world of peace built on justice guided by love humming to the frequency of harmony with beauty before us, behind us, below us, above us, surrounding us, within us…

and so it is, blessed bee!

Poetic Peace Pilgrimage – Year 8 – Day 261 – 9/3/2021

“Look, the trees
are turning
their own bodies
into pillars 

of light,
are giving off the rich
fragrance of cinnamon
and fulfillment, 

the long tapers
of cattails
are bursting and floating away over
the blue shoulders 
of the ponds,
and every pond,
no matter what its
name is, is 

nameless now.
Every year
everything
I have ever learned 

in my lifetime
leads back to this: the fires
and the black river of loss
whose other side 

is salvation,
whose meaning
none of us will ever know.
To live in this world 

you must be able
to do three things:
to love what is mortal;
to hold it 


against your bones knowing
your own life depends on it;
and, when the time comes to let it
go,
to let it go.”

these challenging times speak to letting go and to the profound lessons of impermanence, compassion, and grief that can be learned as Mary Oliver muses in her poem quoted above…

may we learn to appreciate both nature’s wrath and beauty, understanding our place in the balance of things…

“Be completely empty. Be perfectly serene.The ten thousand things arise together; in their arising is their return. Now they flower, and flowering sink homeward,returning to the root. The return to the root is peace. Peace: to accept what must be,to know what endures. In that knowledge is wisdom. Without it, ruin, disorder. To know what endures is to be openhearted, magnanimous, regal, blessed, following the Tao, the way that endures forever. The body comes to its ending, but there is nothing to fear.” ~ Verse 16, Tao Te Ching ~