Truer than Stone Is True
(our flesh-and-spirit undertaking)
God of the moment
Of the now
That’s
Split so small
It might
Take an infinity
To
Undertake
Let alone
To explain
To each
And all
Ready
And unready
Though it seems
That
We get what we get
Passages
For understanding
A world to get
To know
With everyone outside
To help us
Good or ill
To know
And maybe we have hope
When we have hope
(even before)
Which is
That small
Thing
In the box
Left over after evils
Have escaped
Too easily
Allowed
To flash
To make themselves
Seen
And heard
Then offering a taste
Of something
That is ash
Or brimstone
When
Frankly
Revealed
While there are other stories
And our senses
For us
Of reality
Of those with strength
And faith to move
Beyond
Uncertainty
To undertake the tasks
Of earth and air
To nourish everything
With water
And more
For encouragement
For growth ourselves
In strength
Of understanding
Toward
Accountability
Even
A generation’s worth
The heroes
Of the small
Even minutiae
Who are ranked in heaven
Among
Those only statued
For a time
On the mortal
Planet
But those remembered there
Without such things
And yet
Deserving more
Shall have it
(though
simplicity
will do
fine)
Once awakened
And brought through
The gate
To something better
Than Valhalla
No more waiting
But
The hero
One by one
And all
Together
(yes
like D’Artagnan
or better
for reality
Jeanne d’Arc
or
Hildegard)
To know here
And to be known
And
Do I say
Therefore think small
And keep one’s
Spirit there
Though small
Is relative
In that
The atom’s
Small to crack
And then
Behold
More than we can manage
Safely
What’s
Small
Worthy
(more
artifact
or talisman)
Might be
Inside the house
Or in one’s head or
In
Another’s heart
And shall we love the one
And help the one
(be helped)
Then help the other
Which is also
Love
Applying wisdom
Of the ages
(so to say)
Or an insight
Fresh
Arrived
Synaptically
From the good angels
On our shoulders
(also to
say
and most likely
from
cartoons)
Jokes
Impractical
Remembering humor
Is what
Saves the world
Too
Starting with the nation
Of a few
Laugh at the devil
And do not mock each other
But
Laugh between ourselves
And in the room
Because
There might be
Needed
Even healing
Health
In that
Then remember whom
We love
And whom we serve
In
No order
Frankly
Self
The other whom we love
The stranger we don’t know
Yet may
Pray for and give to
When time and means
And faith
Call out
With
The God of all
Quite simply
With each one
Has made
Like
Clay
To shape
And has grown
Like crops
From
Seed
And bring to heaven
As on
The best journey
If so difficult
To
Undertake
Yet worthy of
The first
Step
The second
With companionship
Even unaware
But up to us
To keep the series
Going
Toward
The edge
Of what
We have ever known
And then
Quite frankly
The next
Step
Much easier
(if unknown)
Of
The journey on
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Photo by TEAcreativelife │ Soo Chung on Unsplash
I had tea with a monk in Seoul, South Korea.
[photographer’s caption]
Jogyesa Temple, Gyeonji-dong, Seoul
(x = space)
x
x
The Splendid Myth
x
We have a problem
Everywhere
In that
We perceive myth
As untruth
As a story
That’s a lie
x
That’s a myth
We say
Meaning it’s
Untrue
x
But myth itself
Is better
x
It’s is a culture’s aim
To explain
What is larger
Than our words
Because
It’s larger than our thoughts
x
The source of things
The wherewithal
x
The why
The motivation
x
Weather
Natural disaster
Seasons
Where and when
There are seasons
x
The attributes of animals
And of ourselves
And finally
Mortality
Of everything
It seems
Except perhaps
The Earth itself
The light and dark
With sun and moon
And other skyward things
We might take in
x
Though all these
Need our stories
Too
x
These are myths
Neither stupid
Nor naïve
For they are put together
By great minds
And hearts
To work the mind
To placate
To work
To stir toward greater
Effort
Greater meaning
Our thoughts
Our feelings
All our ambitions
x
Everything
Given worth
If partially
Yet splendidly
Explained
x
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x
x
Photo by Gabriel Ramos on Unsplash
x
(x = space)
x
x
Christmas 6
x
Geese
And they are laying
How did you work that out?
At least we could sell the eggs
To service all the critters
By now and forthcoming
x
Geese don’t like us much
They honk when they’re annoyed
And they’re annoyed a lot
So am I with you,
True love,
And this relentless
Stratagem
That somehow you perceive
As courting
x
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x
x
Photo by Eric Brehm on Unsplash
x
(x = space)
x
x
Favor Hesiod
(writer of Theogony)
x
Remember
Myths aren’t lies
That’s for conversation
x
Fables are
For teaching, which means
They are
For learning
x
The more fantastic
Stretches
With gods and
Agencies for gods
And such
Are a try
At understanding
Truth to questions
Without
Conversation’s answers
x
What is time?
Why are their seasons?
Why is this
A good year?
What about
The next one?
What happens after
Death? What is our
Purpose while we’re here?
How might we live
With passion?
Why do we have it
In the first place?
x
Not lies
But tries at truth
Without the words
Or understanding
Motivations of
Forces outside
Ourselves and
Ourselves
x
What happens when
Someone climbs
Parnassus or Olympus
Has a reason, too,
And a story
x
For all we’re told
And tell ourselves
Old stories are foolish
If not stupid,
We still ask questions,
Same questions
x
Some answers
Will be chemical
Now,
But elements
Persist above
The table in a
Ring of sky
(or under
Earth)
That we cannot find
For all our wishing
All our striving
All our talking
For a purpose
x
So we return to stories
And make new ones
x
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x
x
Theogony, myths about gods, creation, and more
x
A Rendition of Life on Planet Earth
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6638499
x
Lent 20
Where are we now?
Somewhere in a season
Let’s not count
But let slip a moment, here and there
To find a new way
To breathe and not to worry
To accept something familiar-feeling
And not be surprised
That something new can feel this way
And, yes, it feels true
C L Couch
Hildegard of Bingen – Hildegard von Bingen: ‘Werk Gottes’ (Codex Latinus 1942 in der Bibliotheca Governativa di Lucca?)., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1823924
Medieval depiction of a spherical earth with different seasons at the same time (from the book “Liber Divinorum Operum”).
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