The ARTS of being present, of working with mates, of inviting, of harvesting, of sensing the river below the river...
is sometimes best described in poems...
Please share what you find useful in your practice of hosting and harvesting!
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When you know what you are doing
When your gifts match the purpose
when the call is strong
and the questions are electric
when the people need it
when purpose swirls amongst us
the invisible leader,
the blurry shepherd,
nipping at our heels
and tilting the floor...
when the time is right
and the world is facing you full on
when the complexity is overwhelming
and the elusive answers die in the field of despair
when you stare at an empty circle
and every face begs for certainty
and your knees shake with the trembling
that comes with the deepest not knowing.
then,
and only then.
it will work.
Chris (Corrigan)
This is a favorite for calling in space once people are in the room--it leads to a powerful check-in question: what is the step that is yours to take, that you perhaps don't want to take... Google David Whyte and you will be amazed at all the poetry out there. His prose books on bringing arts into the corporate setting as a change agent are powerful tools as well.
Christina B.
Start close in
Start close in,
don’t take the second step
or the third,
start with the first
thing
close in,
the step
you don’t want to take.
Start with
the ground
you know,
the pale ground
beneath your feet,
your own
way of starting
the conversation.
Start with your own
question,
give up on other
people’s questions,
don’t let them
smother something
simple.
To find
another’s voice,
follow
your own voice,
wait until
that voice
becomes a
private ear
listening
to another.
Start right now
take a small step
you can call your own
don’t follow
someone else’s
heroics, be humble
and focused,
start close in,
don’t mistake
that other
for your own.
Start close in,
don’t take the second step
or the third,
start with the first
thing
close in,
the step
you don’t want to take.
David Whyte
Thanks Christina for posting this here!
I had read it before, but as it goes, forgot about it; now it is back in my memory and ready to be used!
Here's one that came on an email today:
I Am The Decisive Element
I have come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element.
It is my personal approach that creates the climate.
It is my daily mood that makes the weather.
I possess the tremendous power to make a life miserable or joyous.
I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration.
I can humiliate or humour, hurt or heal.
In situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de escalated
And a person humanised or de humanised.
If we treat people as they are, we make them worse.
If we treat people as they ought to be, we can help them become what they are capable to being.
Goethe
An extract "Always Coming Home", by Ursula LeGuin
- Always Coming Home, Ursula LeGuin
I would love to live
Like a river flows
Carried by the surprise
Of its own unfolding.
- John O'Donohue
I have a few well used, labeled, "dog-eared" books and authors/poets to whom I always turn:
Teaching with Fire: Poetry that Sustains the Courage to Teach (ed: Intrator & Scribner)
Leading from Within: Poetry that Sustains the Courage to Lead (ed:Intratror & Scribner)
Perseverance (Wheatley)
Love Songs from God (Levinsky) featuring the poems of mystics Rumi, Hafez, Meister Ekhardt etc
To Bless the Space Between Us (O'Donohue)
Meditations from the Mat
Mary Oliver, David Whyte
A poem by David White, shared as Christmas gift over the emaillist, by Caitlin:
Offered by Rose Gordon on the emaillist:
Extract from Paulo Coelho's Warrior of the Light: A Manual
Warriors of light keep the spark in their eyes.
They are in the world, are part of other people’s lives, and began their journey without a rucksack and sandals. They are often cowards. They don’t always act right.
Warriors of light suffer over useless things, have some petty attitudes, and at times feel they are incapable of growing. They frequently believe they are unworthy of any blessing or miracle.
Warriors of light are not always sure what they are doing here. Often they stay up all night thinking that their lives have no meaning.
Every warrior of light has felt the fear of joining in battle. Every warrior of light has once lost faith in the future.
Every warrior of light has once trodden a path that was not his/her. Every warrior of light has once felt that he/she was not a warrior of light. Every warrior of light has once failed in his/her spiritual obligations.
That is what makes them warriors of light; because they have has been through all this and have not lost the hope of becoming better.
That is why they are warriors of light.
Because they make mistakes.
Because they wonder.
Because they look for a reason – and they will certainly find one.
Shared from Jasenka Gojsic via the AoH list:
...I would like to beg you dear Sir, as well as I can, to have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to love the questions themselves as if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign language. Don't search for the answers, which could not be given to you now, because you would not be able to live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer.
Rainer Maria Rilke, 1903
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