Wednesday, August 27, 2025

The bruising rose

The bruising rose
 
You told the story of an innocent woman
          accused of adultery –
tied to a post in the marketplace,
 
everyone who passed required by law
to cast a stone or some filth upon her ...
 
which she endured with a noble dignity;
her daughter was brought forth, throwing
 
not a stone nor filth but, a simple rose ...
and the mother shrieking in agony
          as it brushed her cheek.
 
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone,
You told the crowd in another marketplace.
 
You, of course, could have cast that stone,
but You have come down, bound Yourself
 
among the stones and filth
of our marketplaces to endure unjustly
 
the fateful punishments of being human
and to weigh in Your innocent hands
 
the culpability of each stone-and-rose-wielding
patron, each laboring, fearful heart.
 
O child of God, the Beloved is ever merciful.
Protect Him from the bruising rose of your infidelity.




Sunday, August 24, 2025

The prayer of Immensity

The prayer of Immensity                                                           
 
I used to crawl through the Universal Prayer
on my hands and knees,
 
entering through a hatch
in the O before Parvardigar.
 
By lying flat, twisting myself here and there,
I could inch my way to the last word of worship.
 
But, one morning, midway through, I tripped
a hidden switch or brushed a secret lever,
 
or, perhaps, it was the power of one word
spoken with heartfelt sincerity –
 
the whole prayer expanded to the dimensions
of the descriptions within it.
 
Not just the firmament and the depths,
but on all planes and beyond . . .
 
the three worlds and beyond . . .
the source of Truth, the Ocean of Love,
 
beyond and beyond and still yet beyond . . .
time and space, imagination and conception.
 
I found myself in an endless void as the words
of the prayer rose to my lips and faded in my ears.
 
O child of God, this is the prayer of Immensity –
the Immeasurable, the Unnamable and Incomprehensible. 
 
O child of God, recite faithfully the Universal Prayer.
It’s about you and who you really are.




Thursday, August 21, 2025

Grace intruded

Grace intruded  
                                                                                  
Grace intruded upon my habitual sorrow
and marked me for its own
 
like a pattern of ink under the skin, 
like an imperfectly minted coin,       
 
a misprinted postage stamp
or a raw diamond selected for its flaws.
 
Plucked like a flower
for a vase on a bedside table;
 
like a wild colt culled from the herd –
lassoed, corralled and broken;
 
like a shell found on the beach
or an injured bird unable to pursue
its migratory route,
 
I left the broad path
for the narrow and the crooked 
 
and now – no path at all . . .
making my way as everyone must
 
who tramps toward the gates –
without precedent,
 
yet, with a Companion who by turns comforts,
inspires, fortifies and illumines the way ahead.
 
O child of God, Grace is beyond your ken.
To whom much is given much is required. 




Monday, August 18, 2025

The crux of embrace

The crux of embrace                                                                          
 
As its fragrance is hidden in the rose,
          my Beloved said,
so My presence is hidden in the human heart.
 
Under our noses, Lord – undetected
within ourselves and others.
 
Only faith and desire keep us daring
the crux of embrace.
 
Yes, the heart gets tipsy at the first nip 
of Your wine – dances in it’s cage;      
 
deeper in the cup, it grows weepy and ponderous.
And when Your fire sweeps through –
 
first, a searing pain, then . . . burned rubble
from which to look out sheepishly upon the world.
 
But, You promised us, You promised Your presence  
every moment woven into the heart’s delicate
 
warp and weft, so pervasively, the rose,
having never set tender foot beyond its vast domain,
                                                          
goes about wailing and weeping
at the absence of its own scent.
 
O child of God, turn from the world’s enticements
to discover within, the fragrance of God.