Totems

After an otherworldy dream last night, I was told to “follow my nose”, again. The voice spoke up at various times today – choose a different thought, a different way of responding, a different way of expressing myself; if even the slightest change in nuance, if even with just one word, and see. So I listened and did what it said.

Later in the day I was driving to pick something up, and on my way the voice said, “go that way”, so I took a detour. As I drove up the steep hill I happened upon a sign ‘Unitarian Universalist Church, this way’, so I followed the arrow on a steep right turn further up. “What a nice surprise, I didn’t know this church was out here” I thought. The gate to the driveway was open so I went through and up, just to see the view from the top of the hill. Empty parking lot of course, all doors closed as I figured, only signs of love.

Then I drove back down to the gate, and in the five minutes I’d decided to get out of my car at the church and look around, someone had closed the gate, and padlocked it. My car and I were trapped and the sun was about to start going down. I looked back up the hill towards the church and in the distance saw an elderly man, with a dog. I drove back up to him thinking “oh please let him be an employee,” in hopes he’d be able to let me out. No he was just a neighbor on a walk, he said. He didn’t notice the gate close either. He could walk around it, but no car could get out.

I was about to turn my car around to go back down to think about what I could possibly do or if there was a number to call. But before I turned, “can’t see, is your dog near my car?” as I didn’t want to risk hitting it. He said “dog? oh no, that’s a coyote, see look there he is”. I turned around and saw, very close, standing on the edge of the hill, the first and only coyote I’ve ever seen in Marin. He looked at me and, almost as fast as I got to contemplate him, then he took leave of us over the edge and out of sight. I knew then, ah, that’s why I came up here, and that’s why the gate closed me in, and that’s why that man was here; so I could see that coyote. I was freed from the iron gate ten minutes later. The how doesn’t matter.

Then I came across this poem by David Whyte:

RUNNING TO SEE THE MOON

I will become
the madman running
to see the moon
in the window,

the hawk
I saw tracing the cliff edge
above the river.

I will be the man
I have pursued all along
and finally caught.

I will be
all my intuitions
and all my desires
and then I will walk
slowly down the steps
as if dressed in white
and wade into
the water
for a second baptism.

I will be like
someone who cannot
hide their love
but
my joy will
become ordinary
and everyday
and like a lover
I will find out
exactly what it is like
to be the happiest,
the only one in creation
to really understand
how much,
I’m just
a hair’s breadth
from dying.

newborn

Remember, you can be lost in stuckness, avoiding everything
adrift in mazes that go on forever
mourning the kid you were
disappointed and middle aged
a frump among the accomplished
“who took the wrong turn and ended up here?”
finding no solace in supposed freedom,
slamming the brakes in despairing compulsion
but then,
you stop hiding inside your own mind
and venture down to the body that knows
and feel that sadness screaming to be felt
“take me in please, stop locking the door”,
ok I’m crying, long and hard
and that baby, pushing to get out,
bathing in sorrow
wailing for years to finally be born
takes it’s breath and exhales relief,
remember, your baby needs air
don’t leave it inside in the dark.

(art by Katie Berggren)

towers

Standing alone as grace and might
nothing to prove and nothing to hide,
matter dissolves and becomes a new you
that sees all directions
up, down and through
no longer bound by the shell of your body
as always it was and always will be
as horse and flower, you’re only just God
as clear as day, you know the Way
but desire pulls you back to the matter at hand
while gentle amnesia embraces your Mind
and so you enter the battle again,
but this time
something else knows, that inside the swirl,
you’re only just God,
fighting yourself and creating your world
watching with wonder, “what beauty and power!”
you stand again and gather your children
scared and confused, they hear from the Tower
“you’re all the same, you’re only just God,
know it or not, it’s ok, but one day
you’ll wake up and see
yourself as Me”

(art by Deborah Butterfield)

blossoms

Through tiny stems you see a filtered world,
behind hints of trepidation,
a thin film of blandness,
warping your view of the Universe within,
behold your creation!
love the unknown truth,
you are imagination,
evaporating brilliance blossoms again,
bright and tall in the sun of you.

in spirit

Flashing star bolts from the ether
into my body it shoots and ripples,
the tip of a paint brush,
a vision in nature,
calls forth the future
renewing my word
strumming guitars I’ve never heard,
it ushers me down to the orchestra pit
alone in my room, it orders me “sit”,
allowing the sculptor,
a wave diving through
the dawning hue
of whirlpooling light,
unearthing the jewel,
and my vessel is back
in tune.
(artist unknown)

branches

Held on high and lifted up
the lightest touch, we whisper
propelled and shaken, awakened moons
and one step back, we falter
not right not wrong, not wax nor wane
we remain, where branches bloom.

(photographer unknown)

skydiving

A vista of elation, engulfed in joy
expands below in the vastness, the possible
a oneness with space and freedom
or a chasm of annihilation,
do we leap to become everything
or will we become nothing?
But the plane keeps dancing
up and down
the engine is singing
there is no way around
trust is the jump through the portal,
where life and death
hold hands in the air
and stays afloat with it’s own being,
fusion and infinity
where love is the spiral,
the constant Hum
and in this sound, we hover
where the end is always near
and never.

take off

Reminded everywhere,
we see our reflections
we hear our voices
while blind and deaf to know what they mean,
the lilting flock, together and free
the music in the breeze
the confidence of the swaying tree,
dancing above and within the fog
we see with one eye, the darkness
the other keeps looking
one ear hears no,
the other, maybe
until one day, the lift, the shift of a gaze
a pierce of knowing
and the fire is lit
blasting beginnings from out of a heart
that races beyond the shore,
jumps into the depth of feeling it all
in it’s galloping hooves
the moments, the lifetimes, of grips and releases
and in one breath, a knot is untied
the body that’s held it’s true nature inside
beats a new heart
with no need to cower,
surrendered, open
untethered Horsepower.