Summer light

Every year  the lilies are so perfect
I can hardly believe their lapped light crowding
the black, mid-summer ponds.
Nobody could count all of them –

the muskrats swimming among the pads and the grasses can reach out their muscular arms and touch only so many, they are that rife and wild.

But what in this world is perfect?

I bend closer and see. how this one is clearly lopsided —
and that one wears an orange blight – and this one is a glossy cheek
half nibbled away – and that one is a slumped pursefull of its own unstoppable decay.

Still, what I want in my life is to be willing to be dazzled – to cast aside the weight of facts and maybe even to float a little above this difficult world.
I want to believe I am looking into the white fire of a great mystery.
I want to believe that the imperfections are nothing –
that the light is everything –  that it is more than the sum
of each flawed blossom rising and fading. And I do.

Mary Oliver, The Ponds

A way of being present

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Most people think of love as a feeling,

but love is not so much a feeling as a way of being present

David Richo

Life as it is

Those who don’t love themselves as they are rarely love life as it is either. Most people have come to prefer certain of life’s experiences and deny and reject others, unaware of the value of the hidden things that may come wrapped in plain or even ugly paper. In avoiding all pain and seeking comfort at all cost, we may be left without intimacy or compassion; in rejecting change and risk we often cheat  ourselves of the quest; in denying our suffering we may never know our strength and greatness.

Rachel Naomi Remen

Content with enough

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If you have one pot

And can make your tea in it

That will do quite well.

How much he is missing

Who must have a lot of things.

Sen no  Rikyu, 1522 – 1591, Japanese tea master

Infinite space

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Just as people for a long time had a wrong idea about the sun’s motion,

they are even now wrong about the motion of what is to come.

The future stands still,  but we move in infinite space.

Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

Crafting meaning

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Meaning does not come to us in finished form, ready-made;

it must be found, created, received, constructed.

We grow our way toward it.

Ann Bedford Ulanov

photo gnangarra