ghamela yoga
Brian Darnell
Monday, January 20, 2025
Thursday, January 16, 2025
The preliminary beauty
The preliminary beauty
Aren’t we beautiful? Aren’t we
brave?
We try so hard
to please our Lord, to serve Him,
to give of ourselves, to connect with others.
We are not very good at it
but doesn’t that strengthen our resolve?
My very young granddaughter
is just learning to use her fingers.
Grasping clumsily at objects.
Trying to fathom again and again
the how and why of it.
She’s not very good at it,
but it’s the beauty of her efforts,
the concentration, determination
and my already knowing she will one day
use her hands with such perfect grace
to express her love, to give and receive,
to serve and please her Lord.
O child of God, the more you see the preliminary beauty
the nearer you are to the viewpoint of God.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Bullock cart
Bullock cart
A lame man riding through the dark
in the bed of a bullock cart, a pummeling
with each pothole, road rut;
the destination vague and remote.
No stopping, no turning back. A perfect One
holds the reins, His mere presence
making the journey bearable,
His authority fleshing out
certain ancient stories
of the valiant and persistent.
Meher gave the lepers comfort, not healing.
The cure was there already, in the process of time,
in the death of diseased bodies and the taking
of new ones. Comfort was His
gift.
Nursing my wounds in the dark,
I see clearly now my own eventual cure
somewhere beyond the thumps of time and distance,
assured by the promise and nature of the malady,
as the old cart shudders, rumbles along, winding its way
towards the dawn and those inevitable, far-away gates.
O child of God, Meher says every bump in the road
is a shedding and a shaping of your eventual perfection.
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Think of Noah
Think of Noah
Start your own project, Rumi advised.
As absurd as Noah laboring daily
in the sandy shade of the ship’s hulk,
not a drop to show for all his devotion,
his lofty pronouncements and endeavors.
His self-opposition far harder to ignore
than the public’s derision, those habitual lapses
of faith and resolve – empty, arid days,
nights of isolation and confusion,
seductive arguments for capitulation and abandonment.
And doubt! Would it not all come
down
to a great dusty naught? Start your
own project,
Rumi advised, constructed daily –
the ribs of an inward, sturdy vessel
contrary to your own and all apparent
worldly reason, wisdom and evidence.
O child of God, whenever you distrust
your inner God-directed duties, think of Noah.
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