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Good Words

March 20, 2009 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

CHOICES by Nikki Giovanni
If i can’t do
what i want to do
then my job is to not
do what i don’t want
to do

it’s not the same thing
but it’s the best i can
do

if i can’t have
what i want . . . then
my job is to want
what i’ve got
and be satisfied
that at least there
is something more to want

since i can’t go
where i need
to go . . . then i must . . . go
where the signs point
through always understanding
parallel movement
isn’t lateral

when i can’t express
what i really feel
i practice feeling
what i can express
and none of it is equal
i know
but that’s why mankind
alone among the animals
learns to cry

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: nikki giovanni, poetry

Enough

January 9, 2009 By Jenny Ryan 3 Comments

Image courtesy of Free Foto.

Recently I was introduced to a great new site called White Hot Truth: because self-realization rocks.

I wanted to share something Danielle posted today-a portion of a poem by Rumi-because it reminded me that I can relax, that who I am and what I do is enough. This is from a poem entitled “Forget your life. Say God is Great…”

You can read the entire poem at her site, but I wanted to post the part that really stood out to me-the second to last stanza.

“If you are here unfaithfully with us,
you’re causing terrible damage.
If you’ve opened your loving to God’s love
you’re helping people you don’t know and have never seen.”

– Rumi, as translated by Coleman Barks

A Course In Miracles says, “The Holy Spirit responds fully to your slightest invitation.”

Choose to be open. Offer my willingness. That is enough.

I can do that.

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: A Course In Miracles, God, poetry, Rumi

Enough

June 23, 2008 By Jenny Ryan 1 Comment

Enough. These few words are enough.
If not these words, this breath.
If not this breath, this sitting here.

This opening to life
we have refused
again and again
until now.

-David Whyte

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: david whyte, poetry

A Cool, Unexpected Find

June 18, 2008 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

I came across this at Walking The Wall yesterday.

Progress

Let there be many windows to your soul,
That all the glory of the universe
May beautify it. Not the narrow pane
Of one poor creed can catch the radiant rays
That shine from countless sources. Tear away
The blinds of superstition; let the light
Pour through fair windows broad as truth itself
And high as God.

Why should the spirit peer
Through some priest-curtained orifice, and grope
Along dim corridors of doubt, when all
The splendor from unfathomed seas of space
Might bathe it with the golden waves of Love?
Sweep up the debris of decaying faiths;
Sweep down the cobwebs of worn-out beliefs,
And throw your soul wide open to the light
Of Reason and of Knowledge. Tune your ear
To all the wordless music of the stars
And to the voice of Nature, and your heart
Shall turn to truth and goodness as the plant
Turns to the sun. A thousand unseen hands
Reach down to help you to their peace-crowned heights,
And all the forces of the firmament
Shall fortify your strength. Be not afraid
To thrust aside half-truths and grasp the whole.

~Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: ella wheeler wilcox, poetry

A Blessing For One Who Is Exhausted

June 11, 2008 By Jenny Ryan 1 Comment

by John O’Donahue

(note: I transcribed this from a radio show, so I have all the phrasing and punctuation are my own interpretation, not necessarily how it’s actually written.)

When the rhythm of the heart becomes hectic,
time takes on the strain until it breaks.

Then all of the unattended stress falls in on the mind
like an endless, increasing weight.

The light in the mind becomes dim.

Things you could take in your stride before now become laborsome events of will.

Weariness invades your spirit.

Gravity begins falling inside you, dragging down every bone.

The ride you never valued has gone out,
and you are marooned on unsure ground.

Something within you has closed down
and you cannot push yourself back to life.

You have been forced to enter empty time.

The desire that drove you has relinquished.

There is nothing else to do now but rest,
and patiently learn to receive the self you have forsaken for the race of days.

At first your thinking will darken,
and sadness take over like listless weather.

The flow of unwept tears will frighten you.

You have traveled too far over false ground;
now your soul has come to take you back.

Take refuge in your senses.

Open up to all the small miracles you rushed through.

Become inclined to watch the way of rain when it falls slow and free.

Imitate the habit of twilight,
taking time to open the well of color that fostered the brightness of day.

Draw alongside the silence of stone until its silence can claim you.

Be excessively gentle with yourself.

Stay clear of those vexed in spirit;
learn to linger around someone of ease,
who feels they have all the time in the world.

Gradually, you will return to yourself,
having learned a new respect for your heart,
and the joy that dwells far within slow time.

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: a blessing for one who is exhausted, john o'donahue, poetry

A Little Mystical Poetry For Your Weekend Enjoyment

January 20, 2008 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

I found this over at Zena Moon.

We have not come here to take prisoners,
But to surrender ever more deeply
To freedom and joy.

We have not come into this exquisite world
To hold ourselves hostage from love.

Run my dear,
From anything
That may not strengthen
Your precious budding wings.

Run like hell my dear,
From anyone likely
To put a sharp knife
Into the sacred, tender vision
Of your beautiful heart.

We have a duty to befriend
Those aspects of obedience
That stand outside of our house
And shout to our reason
“O please, O please,
Come out and play.”

For we have not come here to take prisoners
Or to confine our wondrous spirits,

But to experience ever and ever more deeply
Our divine courage, freedom and
Light.

~Hafiz

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: hafix, poetry

Soothing

August 19, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 3 Comments

Many thanks to Lianne of Maternal Alchemy for this.

“As the great 14-century Sufi poet Hafiz reminds us:

Just sit there right now

Don’t do a thing

Just rest.

For your separation from God,

From Love,

Is the hardest work

In this

World.”

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: hafiz, poetry

Synchronicity

August 9, 2007 By Jenny Ryan 2 Comments

This showed up in my inbox today-very appropriate given what I wrote about yesterday.

Again and again
Some people in the crowd wake up.
They have no ground in the crowd
And they emerge according to broader laws.
They carry strange customs with them,
And demand room for bold gestures.

The future speaks ruthlessly through them.

– Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by Stephen Mitchell

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: poetry, Rainer Maria Rilke

I Just Had To Share

July 21, 2006 By Jenny Ryan Leave a Comment

I found this poem in an ezine I received earlier this week. It expresses so beautifully what has been coming up for me lately that I just had to share it here.

I Have Learned So Much

I have learned so much from God
That I can no longer call myself
a Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jew.

The Truth has shared so much of itself with me
that I can no longer call myself
a man, a woman, an angel
or even pure soul.

Love has befriended me so completely
It has turned to ash and freed me
of every concept and image
my mind has ever known.

-Hafiz, translated by Daniel Ladinsky in the book
The Gift: Poems by Hafiz the Great Sufi Master

Filed Under: CFG Loves Things Wordy Tagged With: hafiz, poetry, the gift

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