Showing posts with label heal the Earth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heal the Earth. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

"Planet Earth" by P.K. Page


It has to be spread out, the skin of this planet,
has to be ironed, the sea in its whiteness;
and the hands keep on moving,
smoothing the holy surfaces.
-from In Praise of Ironing by Pablo Neruda

It has to be loved the way a laundress loves her linens,
the way she moves her hands caressing the fine muslins
knowing their warp and woof,
like a lover coaxing, or a mother praising.
It has to be loved as if it were embroidered
with flowers and birds and two joined hearts upon it.
It has to be stretched and stroked.
It has to be celebrated.
O this great beloved world and all the creatures in it.
It has to be spread out, the skin of this planet.

The trees must be washed, and the grasses and mosses.
They have to be polished as if made of green brass.
The rivers and little streams with their hidden cresses
and pale-coloured pebbles
and their fool's gold
must be washed and starched or shined into brightness,
the sheets of lake water
smoothed with the hand
and the foam of the oceans pressed into neatness.
It has to be ironed, the sea in its whiteness.

and pleated and goffered, the flower-blue sea
the protean, wine-dark, grey, green, sea
with its metres of satin and bolts of brocade.
And sky - such an 0! overhead - night and day
must be burnished and rubbed
by hands that are loving
so the blue blazons forth
and the stars keep on shining
within and above
and the hands keep on moving.

It has to be made bright, the skin of this planet
till it shines in the sun like gold leaf.
Archangels then will attend to its metals
and polish the rods of its rain.
Seraphim will stop singing hosannas
to shower it with blessings and blisses and praises
and, newly in love,
we must draw it and paint it
our pencils and brushes and loving caresses
smoothing the holy surfaces.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Anatomy of a Rose - excerpt from a Beautiful book by Sharman Apt Russell




excerpt from Anatomy of a Rose p.175-176:

We may need to be cured by flowers. We may need to strip naked and let the petals fall on our shoulders, down our bellies, against our thighs. We may need to lie naked in fields of wildflowers. We may need to walk naked through beauty. We may need to walk naked through color. We may need to walk naked through scent. We may need to walk naked through sex and death. We may need to feel beauty on our skin. We may need to walk the pollen path, among the flowers that are everywhere. We can still smell our grandmother's garden. Our grandmother is still alive.

To see or buy her book: Anatomy Of A Rose: Exploring The Secret Life Of Flowers

To see Sharman Apt Russell's website: http://www.sharmanaptrussell.com/

Friday, March 20, 2009

Native American Prayer: Earth Please Teach Me...

Click here to send this poem as an ecard.


Earth teach me stillness
as the grasses are stilled with light.

Earth teach me suffering
as old stones suffer with memory.

Earth teach me humility
as blossoms are humble with beginning.

Earth teach me caring
as the mother who secures her young.

Earth teach me courage
as the tree which stands all alone.

Earth teach me limitation
as the ant which crawls on the ground.

Earth teach me freedom
as the eagle which soars in the sky.

Earth teach me resignation
as the leaves which die in the fall.

Earth teach me regeneration
as the seed which rises in the spring.

Earth teach me to forget myself
as melted snow forgets its life.

Earth teach me to remember kindness
as dry fields weep with rain.

-Native American Prayer

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

John Francis - a wonderful hero & example for our new year


"As we walk upon the road we meet ourselves. And at the end, perhaps we'll find that there are no sides to take, no ememies of state, no arguments against the other. There's only death that waits. But on this tiny planet, and in this precious moment, we have the chance to live in peace together. If only we could take a walk." ~John Francis

an interview with john francis about his years of walking and silence, in honor of the earth:
http://www.grist.org/news/maindish/2005/05/10/hertsgaard-francis/

His nonprofit organization: PlanetWalk

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Thich Nhat Hanh

It is possible that the next Buddha will not take the form of an individual. The next Buddha may take the form of a community -- a community practicing understanding and loving kindness, a community practicing mindful living.This may be the most important thing we can do for the survival of the Earth.
~Thich Nhat Hanh

Friday, October 31, 2008

"The Earth" by Rabindranath Tagore

Take me,
O Earth, again to that thy wholeness where
Life sprouts and buds and blossoms every day
In a hundred thousand ways, where songs are sung
To a hundred million tunes, and dances throb
To beats of innumerable symphonies...

Will not my joy of soul add just a shade
Of greenness to thy lovely woods? a spark
Of brightness to thy morning rays?...Will not
The forest, in a hundred years from now,
Carry my heart-throb in the tender folds
Of its green foliage?...

And will not the men
And women who will live in far-off times
Find something of me in them? Shall not I
Appear upon their faces as the light
Of smile? as youthful freshness in their limbs?
As sudden gladness in their sweet spring days?
As the soft glow of love in warm young hearts?...

I have not had enough. There yet remains
A mystery unsolved, a wonder still
Unguessed. I am, Earth-Mother, in thy arms
A child that looks astonished at thy face.

~ Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali

Friday, October 17, 2008

Constant kindness can accomplish much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and hostility to evaporate.

~ Albert Schweitzer, Albert Schweitzer: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before
starting to improve the world."

~ Anne Frank
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