A Different Perspective

October 24, 2023 When the entire world seems to be crumbling apart, perhaps what we need to practice is simply a different perspective, a turn of our lens.  When we can slow down enough to become observant; when we choose to listen to what beckons; when we pay attention to what has been trying toContinue reading "A Different Perspective"

Vermont Night

October 12, 2023 Vermont Night “If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore.”  Ralph Waldo Emerson Somewhere outside of Montpeliermiles from the lights of townwith autumn approachingbut not yetI stand under the night skyand gaze up.Such a simple actraising my face to nightmy sight to lightafterContinue reading "Vermont Night"

At the Table

September 27, 2023 I’ve been doing a bit of study lately on our shadow sides, those parts of us that we often consider negative or painful, and so we stuff them down into the depths.  We all have them, and over our lives, from time to time, we struggle with fragmentation, knowing in our heartsContinue reading "At the Table"

Hydrangeas in September

September 22, 2023 One of our greatest gifts is the ability to be surprised by wonder . . . and to pay attention to it. Hydrangeas in September You don’t expect itnot in September when the leavesare beginning their turningand hummingbirds prepareto migrate south.You don’t expect itwhile red squirrels scurryto bury nutsin your summer pottedContinue reading "Hydrangeas in September"

Brothers of Joseph

O Joseph, favored son of the radiant colored coat,see how all your brothers gather againin these strained and foreign days.Watch them tear at your garment, again,shredding it apart in their frenzied envy,destroying what they do not want othersto possess. They turn their backson ancient Jacob in his grief, their handssplattered with blameless blood.Joseph, your brothersContinue reading "Brothers of Joseph"

Summer Solstice Sunrise

June 21, 2023 Sun Poem Shouldn’t there be a ritual for the rising of the suneach daywith candles lit and dancing,hands upheld in welcome,songs lifted in praise?Watch how the sky prepares itselfswathed in azure and violethow the trees await, limbs liftednaked and unashamed.The hilltop holds itself steadyas the first sliver of light appearsbehind it andContinue reading "Summer Solstice Sunrise"

Palm Sunday: The Final Stretch

April 2, 2023 “Rejoice greatly, O CHILDREN of Zion!  Shout aloud, O CHILDREN of Jerusalem!  Lo, your king comes to you; Triumphant and victorious is he, humble and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.  Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!  Hosanna in the highest!”Continue reading "Palm Sunday: The Final Stretch"

When You Choose War: Again

February 24, 2023 Last year, the day after Putin invaded Ukraine, I wrote the poem, When You Choose War, below.  Since that day, according to 1440 Daily Digest, a nonbiased digital news source, “Western intelligence suggests military casualties—those either dead or wounded—are nearing 200,000 for Russia and have reached 100,000 for Ukraine. International groups have confirmedContinue reading "When You Choose War: Again"