The River
I begin this blog on the 2nd of December, 2007, which is also the First Sunday of Advent.
For a month now, I have been going down to the Potomac River, about a mile or so from my house, and sitting on a lone bench after my morning meditation. I come here to pray.
As I have watched the river for the last few weeks, it has dawned on me that the river mirrors and chronicles the stages of my life and soul very much like the changing landscape, which has gone from a radiant display of color to being totally bare and empty. Very much like what a soul must do before it can be filled with Divine Love and grace.
Here are two recent poems capturing my river musings.
The River
To The River
Every morning
And all my cares
Into The River
Mirrors my Soul
Discloses
The Divine
Is still—
So still
I can see the clouds
Reflected in it
Surges
With Power—
Its rippling currents
Cut right through me
Is bare—
The trees
Are denuded
Like the Cave
Of my Heart
Is taking you
To the Ocean
Of the Unimaginable.
Follows my Path
And my Journey
Mirrors my Soul
Discloses
The Divine
Is Full
Is Still
Is Bare
Embraces
Releases
Flows
Cuts through me
Washes and Heals
Is taking me
To the Ocean
Of the Unimaginable
The River of My Life
changes course
the river of my life
flows
into the ocean
of Thy Life
and loses itself
in bliss.”[1]
changes course
with the a Special Gift
from the Beloved
and expands
as it seeks to embrace
Christ Consciousness
glimpsing the Infinite—
And His Cosmic Sanctuary
knowing that eternal bliss
patiently awaits
but peace?
[1] Paramahansa Yogananda
Comments
I had no idea that you had such a beautiful quiet place on your walk. What a blessing.
Sheila
Gracias. Yo también tengo uno:
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pero lo tengo un poco abandonado. Tengo que entrar de vez en cuando. Un besito grande.
Abusita