Sunday, June 21, 2026

Ardent inarticulacy

Ardent inarticulacy
 
My Lord is the ancient, unspoken Word. 
I am infatuated with the common tongue. 
 
All poems are a description of this earthly realm. 
This realm is naught but a description of Reality.
 
Meher Baba is the Truth. 
That’s why He stopped speaking.
 
Each night I curl up with my dictionary,
thumb through its assorted
                                                   
definitions and descriptions,
delve into my trusty thesaurus;
 
quietly roam the contours of my extensive vocabulary.
Words on paper.  Words on the screen.
 
How can I not be infatuated with words?
They are the nearest thing I have to His silence
 
and I only become silent myself when His Truth
brushes up against me and I am robbed of speech.
 
O child of God, how loquacious you have become
in your ardent inarticulacy.      
 
(painting by Joe DiSabatino)      


                            

Another fine mess

Another fine mess
 
Words never contain the truth –
it pours right through them
 
splattering onto the immaculate page.
But I am not yet comfortable with silence
 
which feels too much like
the loneliness leading up to death.
 
You were silent in Your Onlyness. 
I have only words to offer.
 
You were silent in Your Wholeness.  
I am not silent because I am not whole,
 
habitually voicing my words
of praise and complaint
 
for yet another fine mess                   
You seem to have gotten us into.
 
O child of God, another collection of words from you.
When will you be struck dumb by your own presumption? 
 
(drawing by Rich Panico)




Saturday, June 20, 2026

Mainstay

Mainstay
 
Daily I recite the Prayer of Repentance,
asking God’s forgiveness for my sins
 
though I long ago became convinced
that God’s pardon has always been there,
 
our trespasses being indelibly woven
into the fabric of our fate and being.
 
So why were we assigned this prayer?
Perhaps, for the blessing inherent
 
in reciting a prayer composed
by the Avatar of the age; perhaps,
 
to be blessed by the intimacy of communion;
to be blessed for our daring attempts
 
to align our souls with our Maker
rather than with our selves;
 
to be blessed by our efforts to regain
sure footing through a contrite heart.
 
O child of God, sin (and its forgiveness)
is a mainstay of God’s interplay with His creation.    




When you pray

When You pray
 
The hope of heaven and the fear of hell –
a carrot-and-stick approach
 
to our trek from darkness to Light,
the great Mystery luring us nearer
 
to the Truth than our mind and senses
can take us in their fixation
 
upon this outward, illusory realm.
Our past impressions (per Meher),
 
are the present obstacles
barring our way from the surrender
 
of a one-pointed reliance
wholly and solely upon God.
 
And with true surrender
comes the Real knowledge
 
that our most egregious blasphemy
is the one great Truth –
 
that neither God, nor anything other
than God, exists outside of Who we are.
 
O child, when you pray to God,
you are praying to your Self.