Friday, July 30, 2010

Spiritual Wisdom Of The Week

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Spiritual Wisdom of the Weekby: Rabbi Michael Lerner on July 28th, 2010
1 Comment »This week’s spiritual comes from Vietnamese Buddhist monk and leader in engaged Buddhism Thich Nhat Hanh. Both poems come from “Call Me By My True Names: The Collected Poetry of Thich Nhat Hanh.”



WALKING MEDITATION

Take my hand.

We will walk.

We will only walk.

We will enjoy our walk

without thinking of arriving anywhere.

Walk peacefully.

Walk happily.

Our walk is a peace walk.

Our walk is a happiness walk.

Then we learn

that there is no peace walk;

that peace is the walk;

that there is no happiness walk;

that happiness is the walk.

We walk for ourselves.

We walk for everyone

always hand in hand.



Walk and touch peace every moment.

Walk and touch happiness every moment.

Each step brings a fresh breeze.

Each step makes a flower bloom under our feet.

Kiss the Earth with your feet.

Print on Earth your love and happiness.



Earth will be safe



when we feel in us enough safety.



OUR TRUE HERITAGE





The cosmos is filled with precious gems.



I want to offer a handful of them to you this morning.



Each moment you are alive is a gem,



shining through and containing earth and sky,



water and clouds.







It needs you to breathe gently



for the miracles to be displayed.



Suddenly you hear the birds singing,



the pines chanting,



see the flowers blooming,



the blue sky,



the white clouds,



the smile and the marvelous look



of your beloved.







You, the richest person on Earth,



who have been going around begging for a living,



stop being the destitute child.



Come back and claim your heritage.



We should enjoy our happiness



and offer it to everyone.



Cherish this very moment.



Let go of the stream of distress

and embrace life fully in your arms.

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