Birdsong on the first day of Spring

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I don’t know where prayers go, or what they do.
Do cats pray, while they sleep
     half-asleep in the sun?
The sunflowers? The old black oak
     growing older every year?
I know I can walk through the world,
     along the shore or under the trees,
with my mind filled with things
     of little importance, in full
self-attendance.  A condition I can’t really
     call being alive
Is a prayer a gift, or a petition, or does it matter?
The sunflowers blaze, maybe that’s their way.
Maybe the cats are sound asleep. Maybe not.

While I was thinking this I happened to be standing
just outside my door, with my notebook open,
which is the way I begin every morning.
Then a wren in the privet began to sing.
He was positively drenched in enthusiasm,
I don’t know why. And yet, why not.
I wouldn’t persuade you from whatever you believe
or whatever you don’t. That’s your business.
But I thought, of the wren’s singing, what could this be
     if it isn’t a prayer?

Mary Oliver, I Happened to Be Standing

photo sylvain haye

Step by step

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Those who serve life adapt to changes as they go along. Changes arise from the nature of time; those who know the nature of time do not have fixed ways. Therefore I say “Ways can be guides, but not fixed paths; names can be designated, but not fixed labels”.

Master Wen, Wen-Tzu, precise date unknown, c 5th century BC

photo tognopop

 

Everything we need to know

He thought that if he stood on the bottom rail of the bridge and leant over, 

and watched the river slipping slowly away beneath him,

then he would suddenly know everything that  there was to be known.

A. A Milne, The House at Pooh Corner, chapter 6

Moment by Moment

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A post from an Irish author, to mark St Patrick’s Day

I would love to live like a river flows,

carried by the surprise of its own unfolding

John O’Donohue

photo of Kells Bridge over the Kings River by Mike Searle

Elsewhere

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Often what keeps us from joy

is the menacing assumption

that life is happening other than where we are

Mark Nepo

photo of Bantry from outside the town by pam Brophy

Sunday Quote: Be still and know

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To a mind that is still

the whole universe surrenders

Chuang Tzu, Chinese philosopher, 4th Century BC.

photo Joanne Bergenwall