Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 126 – 4/21/2019


“You were born a child of light’s wonderful secret— you return to the beauty you have always been… Oh what a wonderful soul so bright inside you. Got power to heal the sun’s broken heart, power to restore the moon’s vision too.”

― Aberjhani, Songs from the Black Skylark zPed Music Player


hallelujah! so much to celebrate today having gone through crucifixion – dying to the false self –  we are resurrected, reborn into eternal life, into a second coming of innocence, innersense, the holy fool, the ultimate pilgrim  has now come full circle/full spiral and is light living in a visioning state with the courage, the heart to see truly…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 113 – 4/8/2019


always being, always becoming… always awakened, always awakening…

another awesome day in the neighborhood re-membering… seven years ago on this day i was giving a holy fool workshop and my decades old clown, rags t. o. riches transmuted into bee u. tee fool and i met with the surgeon to see about removing the cancerous throat lesions only they had spontaneously remitted following four months of dwelling in the abundance of infinite love and gratitude saying thank you to everything that arises, yes, gratitude is the pathless path of heart to grace…

and four years ago i was right in merlin’s cave on this day re-membering being a mermaid perched on the stone people and a dolphin dancing in the sea…

and now this year gaia calls me back into the cave as i embark on a virtual pilgrimage resounding the heart pilgrimage of four years before…

so lovely this tracing and re-tracing pathways into the belly of the earth, such a reverie of connecting the dots, isn’t it so true that hindsight is 20-20?

here’s a little check-in i like to re-visit at least annually – so illuminating to see the expansion and deepening with each dropping in…

12 Signs of Awakening

an increased tendency to go with the flow rather than making things happen
frequent bursts of smiling
feelings of being deeply connected with all our relatives
frequent overwhelming episodes of appreciation and profound gratitude
a tendency to be and act spontaneously rather than from fears based on past experience and/or future apprehensions
an ever expanding default position of enjoying each and every moment
a loss of ability to worry
a loss of interest in conflict and power and control dramas
a loss of interest in interpreting/judging the actions of self and others
an ever expanding commitment to being compassionate with self and others
gaining the ability to love unconditionally and be a gift without expecting anything in return
real-eye-sing there’s only one of us here and we all belong inextricably to each other

may we  wander through our island home with heart wide open letting her sync into every pore feeling her singing us, dancing us, pulsing us, breathing us, celebrating us, loving us, at-oneing us, blessing us… deep peace of gaia’s humming resonance…

om shanti shanti shantihi

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 6 – Day 81 – 3/7/2019


welcome, welcome to day 37 of a season of peace… today is another of my favorite moments in the cycle of life when we rest in the in between times moon, the rainbow moon who sings a song of transformation, of transmuting dark, threatening clouds of pain, into rainbow colored arcs of joy…

six turns around the sun ago on this special day, the rainbow moon of theses in between times manifested a double rainbow foreshadowing the abundance field we all inhabit, the quantum field of transformation we are…


thank you rainbow woman for appearing in the sky promising of fortune’s smile  returning to the land, cosmic order restored with the birth of a thousand dancing stars…

Blessings from the Rainbow Trail

she who arrived attended by rainbows
under the fullness of the in between times moon
gifted with light’s radiance, like the sun she glows
with crystalline shafts reflecting the moon
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under the fullness of the in between times moon
veils are lifted revealing the all that there is
sky father dressed in rainbow robes
mirroring colors of earth mother below
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blowing sweet breath on the crystalline shafts
igniting combustible fiery light
she who arrived attended by rainbows
whispers creation into the dark night
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and in the morning’s returning light,
the cosmos is colored in waves of delight
by the one who arrived attended by rainbows
gifted with radiance, like the sun she glows
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Native American Prayer for Peace
Oh Great Spirit of our
Ancestors, I raise
my pipe to you.
To your messengers the four winds, and
to Mother Earth who provides
for your children.
Give us the wisdom to teach our children
to love, to respect, and to be kind
to each other so that they may grow
with peace of mind
Let us learn to share all good things that
you provide for us on this Earth.


The Prayer of Saint Frances
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred . . . let me sow love
Where there is injury . . . pardon
Where there is doubt . . . faith
Where there is despair . . .hope
Where there is darkness . . . light
where there is sadness . . .joy
O Divine Master,
grant that i may not so much seek
To be consoled . . .as to console
To be understood . . .as to understand,
To be loved . . . as to love
For it is in giving . . .that we receive…


shanti, shanti, shantihi…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 5 – Day 139 – 5/4/2018

today, i re-member, is the 48th anniversary of  Kent State and as if it is happening in this moment, i’m transported to that day when it echoed around the world that four were dead in Ohio as we protested the Vietnam war…

today as i prepare to go on re-treat, i hear of a powerful volcano rocking the Big Island of  Hawaii and i re-member CG Jung saying we all live at the edge of a volcano which brings me to the dynamic founder of  a revolutionary collective, Tree Sisters whose mission is to plant a billion trees…

join with me in listening to Clare’s personal story of transformation and join in this movement by becoming a TreeSister or TreeBrother…

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This is a first for me. I want to try to write about something incredibly personal, because I think the gift of it needs to extend beyond my own experience. I’m not sure that I will do it justice but I’m going to try. I’ll offer it up as a seed to be planted into the soil of our collective consciousness in case it can grow.

We just escaped the floods in Kauai by a few short days. It feels so strange, counting yourself lucky for ‘getting out in time’, when many of the places that blessed us are now underwater, and new friends that we met have lost everything.

The experience was a lot on every level. The weather felt unstable, angry and confused from the moment we got there. A tropical island with temperatures in the 50’s. Folks running around trying to buy heaters in a place that doesn’t need to sell them. Incessant wind and rain that felt like it was trying to be heard and paid attention to. I was listening, but I was also afraid.

There I was, hiding from the rain, looking at images of the vast die off of sea creatures knee deep on UK shore lines, as Siberian cold snaps had their way. Watching New York go under snow again. Reading about the Gulf Stream slowing down and people seemingly finally joining the dots about the level of climate chaos that would point to, and the people around me are unsettled in a way that animals show unease before an earthquake happens. I’ve been weeping over the science of climate change for two decades or more, and yet as it unfolds my animal body is not prepared. More about that later…

Kauai had been calling me, and I went there fully aware that I was choosing a rebirth. I wanted to walk into the sea one version of myself, and reemerge another. I was fed up with my fears. Sometimes it is a person in our lives that shows us to ourselves so clearly that we can make a quantum leap. Sometimes it is a place, or the being of a place. For me it was a living Pacific island.

I’m not sure what I expected, but as soon as we landed I could feel Her energy. One word for it. Mother. And she was swift to introduce Herself.

I knew nothing about Kauai; the lands, the people, what had been done to them, the critically endangered species everywhere, the wild weather, the radical beauty, the sumptuousness, fragility or the feeling of being on the patch of land further away from anywhere else on the planet – and still picking up so much plastic from the beaches.

Our new friend and amazing guide Tanya, an Oregon based treesister who knew that it was time for me to come, shared her home with us and steadily began to share the history, legends, suffering, miracles and her deep love of this place. I want to share a particular moment from the fourth day of our trip.

We were on the north west coast, close to Ke’e, being taken by a friend of hers onto private land being held as a bird sanctuary; land that was ancient settlement turned forest. Taro field terraces draped across a sacred valley. Home and temple remains hugged the drenched and fertile jungle ground. To the owner, this place apparently held the first Ha’ou (Hawaiian temple) and the birthplace of Hula. All I knew was that as soon as I stepped into that forest, everything changed.

A few feet in, my eyesight shifted and I started to wobble on my feet. Light was radiating off every surface and my consciousness was getting muddled. As we climbed terrace after terrace, huge black volcanic rock walls now home of the trees, I felt less and less of this world and more and more freaked out. At one point, I simply hit a wall of light and stopped. ‘The entrance to the Ha’ou’ I was informed. A sacred place still so potent that it requested conscious entry. When I stepped across the threshold my perceptions split so acutely, I knew I couldn’t walk any further and had to sit down. I sat between two levels in the temple and held onto my head for dear life.

As my friends continued up the valley side, I could see ripples of light radiating towards me like reverse ripples on a pond. Like I was being sensed by the place, over and over and over again. I literally started praying to the trees to hold me safe as my internal vision was taken back to witness the birth of Hawaii.

(The head, breast, belly, legs and feet of Mother Goddess Kalalea – the birthing place of souls)

A feminine presence that is totally indescribable erupted from beneath Earth’s crust. I felt Her choose Her spot with radical precision, and blast through like a Goddess throwing back her head with wild abandon and laughter. She was the very embodiment of raw, uncensored, volcanic, feminine power.

I felt Her growing Her body with layers and layers of molten rock turned to muscle and bone, as if through my own body. I got to feel the vibrant consciousness alive within every inch of stone, soil, plant and water. I could feel how She senses and responds. Just how completely aware of everything She is.

Hawaiians speak about their deities as living beings of place. Beyond my limited comprehension of the elemental kingdom, the beings of Hawaii still hold much authority and if my experience is anything to go by, are still very much alive. This was the first of what I can only describe as multiple transmissions of leadership training from Pele – and yes I do sound ridiculous. But. And. I cannot unfeel what I just felt.

That wild beingness was of a level of power, intelligence and undeniability that I knew could alter the whole chemical makeup or magnetism of that island rock with a flick of Her will. She was immediate not slow, and I was left, having stumbled back down the valley and out of the forest, no longer able to relate to the apparency of climate change in the way that I had before.

Here we are, living in this weird dissociated state, when there are levels of relationship and intimacy available with the beingnesses of this planet, so profound that we have no concept of what could be possible. I’m struck again and again by the realization that we have no idea what we actually are as human beings, and by the words that I heard at the crash that gave me TreeSisters: ‘Women have to remember who and what they really are – feminine consciousness has to be reinstated, or its over’.

Clare SunsetOne thing is clear. We need to gather. We need that exponential potency born of collective consciousness and the intentional dropping beyond what we know ourselves to be. It’s time to bow to the sacredness of all life including ourselves, in ways that we have yet to comprehend. To ask to be shown. To sit in radical humility. To let the versions of ourselves that we’ve been wedded to give way to who and what we are capable of being on behalf of every species and this planet in massive transition. It’s time for rebirth; huge, chosen, bowed to, demanded, and we are not alone.

We can be as intimate with the beings of this world as we allow ourselves to be, through the levels of presence that we choose to inhabit in our lives. Kauai called me and I went to Her. She must have known that She had the exact medicine that I needed to shed the skin that was ready to go, but I was also clear that I wanted Her help. I feel like I am starting to grow up in a whole new way that is literally Earth led.

So can we do that? Can we consciously call forth the support and transmissions of the places, nature and beings of this planet to help show us who we really are, and how to live as HumanKind – as restorers – as architects of ‘heaven as Earth’ instead of hell – as the protectors of the future generations? And can we start to act like the ones that will actively restore our world whilst we discover how to shift our consciousnesses and culture?

Yes we can. It has to be what we’re for. Surely it has to be now.

This lifetime is a privilege beyond words and each of us has an opportunity to make it count in ways that even yesterday seemed inconceivable. Nature knows us way better than we know ourselves…how about we ask Her what we’re for?

In sisterhood and for the trees,
Clare

P.S. If you would like to step in as a monthly member on behalf of the trees in a green, leafy and oxygen rich way, then you can do that here. Thank you for caring and for giving back!

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 5 – Day 97 – 3/23/2018

i am so excited… to come home to the sea and to come home to the sea in an amazing, steroid-rich confluence of events… celebrating 999 days of an every day practice of purification along with continuing taking actions for World Water Day on the annual Clean the Beach Day and participating in our 12th Whalewatching and new this year… March for Our Lives…

so, today we fly on the wings of celestial sea eagle to be lifted like a prayer and to be one long emanation and incantation of lovingkindness…

Eagle Poem

To pray you open your whole self
To sky, to earth, to sun, to moon
To one whole voice that is you.
And know there is more
That you can’t see, can’t hear
Can’t know except in moments
Steadily growing, and in languages
That aren’t always sound but other
Circles of motion.
Like eagle that Sunday morning
Over Salt River.  Circles in blue sky
In wind, swept our hearts clean
With sacred wings.
We see you, see ourselves and know
That we must take the utmost care
And kindness in all things.
Breathe in, knowing we are made of
All this, and breathe, knowing
We are truly blessed because we
Were born, and die soon, within a
True circle of motion,
Like eagle rounding out the morning
Inside us.
We pray that it will be done
In beauty.
In beauty.

~ Joy Harjo ~

traveling this pilgrimage through the exterior landscape brings one deeper and deeper into the interior, a coming home to the heart where it becomes clearer and clearer moment by moment that we are always being led…

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4 – Day 165 – 5/30/2017

 

tonight begins the celebration of shavuot, the biblical giving to moses at mount sinai over 3300 years ago of the divine transmission of the torah, the blueprint for creation for all of humanity… mystical wisdom explains the torah was given to bring peace to the world… it is said that most of torah’s secrets are still deeply hidden within layers of code but every year on the anniversary, the hidden is revealed and accessible here now…

i invite you to join me on a midnight pilgrimage simulating moses’ climbing the mountain to receive the 10 commandments by reflecting on the 10 commitments as proposed by rabbi michael lerner…

1. YHVH, the Power of Transformation and Healing, is the Ultimate Reality of the Universe and the Source of Transcendent Unity

Aware of the suffering caused by not acknowledging the ultimate Unity of All Being, I vow to recognize every human being as a manifestation of the Divine and to spend more time each day in awe and wonder at the grandeur of Creation.

Aware of the suffering that is caused when we unconsciously pass on to others the pain, cruelty, depression and despair that has been inflicted upon us, I vow to become conscious and then act upon all the possibilities for healing and transforming my own life and being involved in healing and transforming the larger world.

2. Idolatry

Aware of the suffering caused by taking existing social realities, economic security, ideologies, religious beliefs, national commitments, or the gratification of our current desires as the highest value, I vow to recognize only God as the ultimate, and to look at the universe and each part of my life as an evolving part of a larger Totality whose ultimate worth is measured by how close it brings us to God and to love of each other. To stay in touch with this reality, I vow to meditate each day for at least ten minutes and to contemplate the totality of the universe and my humble place in it.

3. Do not take God in Vain

Aware of the suffering caused by religious or spiritual fanaticism, I vow to be respectful of all religious traditions which preach love and respect for the Other, and to recognize that there are many possible paths to God. I vow to acknowledge that we as Jews are not better than others and our path is only one of the many ways that people have heard God’s voice. I vow to remain aware of the distortions in our own traditions, and the ways that I myself necessarily bring my own limitations to every encounter with the Divine. So I will practice spiritual humility. Yet I will enthusiastically advocate for what I find compelling in the Jewish tradition and encourage others to explore that which has moved me.

4. Observe the Sabbath

Aware of the suffering produced by excessive focus on “making it” and obtaining material satisfactions, I vow to regularly observe a 25 hour Shabbat as a day in which I focus on celebrating the world rather than trying to control it or maximize my own advantage within it. I will build Shabbat with the Beyt Tikkun community www.beyttikkun.org, the Network of Spiritual Progressives www.spiritualprogressives.org, or some other spiritually alive community to which I make a commitment to support emotionally and financially, and through participation in that community will enjoy loving connection with others. I will use some Shabbat time to renew my commitment to social justice and healing and reject the false dichotomy that sees spirituality as ruined if it also involves talkiing about the pain and cruelty in this world and exploring paths and strategies to heal and transform our world. I will also set aside significant amounts of time for inner spiritual development, personal renewal, reflection, and pleasure.

5. Honor your Mother and Father

Aware of the suffering caused by aging, disease, and death, I vow to provide care and support for my parents.

Aware that every parent has faults and has inflicted pain on their children, I vow to forgive my parents and to allow myself to see them as human beings with the same kinds of limitations as every other human being on the planet. And I vow to remember the moments of kindness and nurturance, and to let them play a larger role in my memory as I develop a sense of compassion for them and for myself.

6. Do not Murder

Aware of the suffering caused by wars, environmental irresponsibility, and eruptions of violence, I vow to recognize the sanctify of life and not to passively participate in social practices that are destructive of the lives of others. I will resist the perpetrators of violence and oppression of others, the poisoners of our environment, and those who demean others or encourage acts of violence. Aware that much violence is the irrational and often self-destructive response to the absence of love and caring, I vow to show more loving and caring energy to everyone around me, to take the time to know others more deeply, and to struggle for a world which provides everyone with recognition and spiritual nourishment.

7. Do not Engage in Sexual Exploitation

Aware of the suffering caused when people break their commitments of sexual loyalty to each other, and the suffering caused by using other people for our own sexual purposes, I vow to keep my commitments and to be fully honest and open in my sexual dealings with others, avoiding deceit or manipulation to obtain my own ends. I will rejoice in my body and the bodies of others, will treat them as embodiments of Divine energy, and will seek to enhance my own pleasure and the pleasure of others around me, joyfully celebrating sex as an opportunity for encounter with the holy. I will do all I can to prevent sexual abuse in adults and children, the spreading of sexually transmitted diseases, and the misuse of sexuality to further domination or control of others. I will respect the diversity of non-exploitative sexual expression and lifestyles and will not seek to impose sexual orthodoxies on others.

8. Do not Steal

Aware of the suffering caused by an unjust distribution of the world’s resources, exploitation, and theft, I vow to practice generosity, to share what I have, and to not keep anything that should belong to others while working for a wise use of the goods and services that are available. I will not horde what I have, and especially will not horde love. I will support a fairer redistribution of the wealth of the planet so that everyone has adequate material well-being, recognizing that contemporary global inequalities in wealth are often the resultant of colonialism, genocide, slavery, theft and the imposition of monetary and trade policies by the powerful on the powerless. In the meantime, I will do my best to support the homeless and others who are in need.

Aware that others sometimes contribute much energy to keeping this community functioning, I will give time and energy to the tasks of building the Beyt Tikkun community, and, when possible, will donate generously of my financial resources and my talents and time.

9. Do not Lie

Aware of the suffering caused by wrongful speech, I vow to cultivate a practice of holy speech in which my words are directed to increasing the love and caring in the world. I vow to avoid words that are misleading or manipulative, and avoid spreading stories that I do not know to be true, or which might cause unnecessary divisiveness or harm, and instead will use my speech to increase harmony, social justice, kindness, hopefulness, trust and solidarity. I will be generous in praise and support for others. To heighten my awareness of this commitment, I will dedicate one day a week to full and total holiness of words, refraining from any speech that day which does not hallow God’s name or bring joy to others.

10. Do not Covet

Aware of the suffering caused by excessive consumption of the world’s resources, I vow to rejoice in what I have and to live a life of ethical consumption governed by a recognition that the world’s resources are already strained and by a desire to promote ecological sustainability and material modesty. I vow to see the success of others as an inspiration rather than as detracting from my own sufficiency and to cultivate in myself and others the sense that I have enough and that I am enough and that there is enough for everyone.

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let us close with meditating on this mantra…

Hear, you who struggle to connect to God or Goddess or the ultimate spritual reality of the universe: The Power of Healing and Transformation is the ultimate reality and shaper of the universe, the Transformative Power unifies all being as One spiritually-alive, mutually inter-dependent, awesome, fantastic, evolving, conscious totality of which we are each a tiny part.

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 4 – Day 123 Days – 4/18/2017

 

The Eight Beattitudes of Jesus

“Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Blessed are they who mourn,
for they shall be comforted.

Blessed are the meek,
for they shall inherit the earth.

Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they shall be satisfied.

Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall obtain mercy.

Blessed are the pure of heart,
for they shall see God.

Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they shall be called children of God.

Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

Gospel of St. 5:3-10

Blessed Bee!

 

 

Poetic PEACE Pilgrimage – Year 3/3 Years – Day 306/1036 – 10/17/2016

named-openhearted-october-17-porcupine

for almost half of the days of chronicling the poetic peace pilgrimage’s ever deepening saunter into the path with heart, i have been sharing another daily practice where we invoke this path of our one heart offering the wounds of all our relations so that our cloudy vision of who we are is restored and re-membered clearly…

in this moment on the journey at the end of day, feeling so still and silent, i’m going to call on Porcupine Goddess to whisper the words of an ancient wisdom story…

long ago, in the coldest winter ever, many of our relations were dying… we of the porcupine council met and decided we’d nestle together to keep warm and stay alive… alas, we were warm but the quills of our neighbors were wounding us, so we decided to separate from each other to relieve the hurts of living in close quarters… although now we were protected from being wounded, we began to die one by one, alone and frozen cold… faced with our extinction or living as wounded porcupines, we chose wisely – deciding to return to being together… we learned to live with wounds caused by being in close relationship to receive the greater benefit of the warmth that comes from others. this way, we were able to not only survive but also to thrive.

may we be as wise as our porcupine relations in realizing interdependence, the way of the heart, is the way…