Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Resilience: A Journey~ Last Words, a Closing

                  We MUST be the change we wish to see in the world.
                                                                    ~ GANDHI ~

Resilience: ~ the ability to recover from or adjust to change.
Journey: ~ a traveling from one place to another   
           ( Merriam/Webster Dictionary)

There is absolutely nothing I am more grateful for than the grace of this journey of resilience. Resilience is clearly a journey; perhaps a process, certainly a quality, a hope, a gift. 
"Resilience: A Journey" is perhaps a perpetual state of mindfulness. If it is unattainable for us, then perhaps we will be fortunate enough to observe the process in others, absorbing some measure of the gathering of wisdom.

Here, today, in a mindful presence, I leave these pages. Opening new doors, seeing & listening in new ways of understanding, with growing compassion...we, I, move forward. 

Please take this Stafford poem with you, continuing a Journey of Resilience. It has long been a guide and inspiration, often a gentle, clear reminder. Read, re-read and  maybe read another time.

Neah Kah Nie Mountain, North Pacific Coast, July 2012
Be well, dear travelers, in peace. ~ S.St.J.
(new blog: journeyofresilience.wordpress.com)
                            
                                                 YOU, READING THIS, BE READY

Starting here, what do you want to remember?

How sunlight creeps along a shining floor?
What scent of old wood hovers, what softened
sound from outside fills the air?

Will you ever bring a better gift for the world
than the breathing respect that you carry
wherever you go right now? Are you waiting
for time to show you some better thoughts?

When you turn around, starting here, lift this
new glimpse that you found; carry into evening
all that you want from this day. This interval you spent
reading or hearing this, keep it for life ~ 

What can anyone give you greater than now,
starting here, right in this room, when you turn around? (1993)

~WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914 - 1993)
American poet & pacifist, U.S. Poet Laureate 1970, Oregon Poet Laureate 1975

Saturday, July 14, 2012

A Gathering of Wisdom


 Walden Pond
   

"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach ~ and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived."
                            ~ HENRY DAVID THOREAU (Walden) ~ 


A Gathering of Wisdom:
~ On a study retreat(Authentic Leadership in Action Institute), I found paths through the fields and woods of Nova Scotia, on a university campus, a contemplative environment.

~ Visiting dear friends in Massachusetts, I discovered their home within the Walden Woods Preserve, ancient stone walls following trails to secluded ponds...some of the very land Thoreau explored while writing.

~ In Maine, another dear friend explored the wooded trails of Acadia, the oldest national park on the east coast, windblown coastal firs and birch, mirroring our own Pacific forests.
 
~ In N.Y.C., more dear friends walked the pavement beneath arching sycamores and beloved gingkos.

~ Returning home, to endless "woods", forests of our Pacific Northwest, I am called to gather the wisdom and learn again to live deliberately, simply.
Neahkahnie Mountain,Pacific Ocean
"The true harvest of my daily life is somewhat as intangible and indescribable as the tints of morning or evening. It is a little stardust caught, a segment of the rainbow which I have clutched."
                                             ~THOREAU~

A Gathering of Wisdom is perpetual, is near, far or in between....intangible, yet clear. Perhaps we all live our lives to the best of our abilities - not right or wrong, good or bad - just living the best we can with who we are and what we are given.
In one friend's home, a Thoreau quote: "We are constantly called to be what we are." What meaning do those words have today? What are we - you and I? Another intangible that we hope will become clear as we journey.


"I learned this: that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life he has imagined, he will meet with success unexpected in common hours....
However mean your life is, meet it and live it. Love your life, poor as it is....Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth...only that day dawns to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star."
                                           ~ THOREAU~ 
 Gathering wisdom, I learned this:
At ALIA retreat symposium(Halifax) ~ Mindfulness practice = silent respect, surprising sense of immediate community, acceptance, inclusion, flexibility, safety, clarity
~ calm down, focus, slow tempo, open
~ enveloped by attentive listening, profound understanding, intuitive compassion even in the midst of intensive learning
~ comfortable with silence or conversation within large(200+) & small groups(10+)
~ Practical process of contemplative, decisive decision & action for change
~ an important event, retreat, symposium of people from around the world, various simple & complex careers, exploring problems together, working to make the world more compassionate, exciting, instilling curiosity & wonder, a source of wisdom gathered from all 200+ participants.


Traveling on(Boston, Maine, NYC) to gather wisdom from visits with friends of 40 years, I learned this: ~my great good fortune to have close, honest, true friends who, though separated by thousands of miles and many years, remain bound by some intangible connection(like Thoreau's rainbow).
~ Learning and growing from each other's successes and failures
~ gathering and giving intuitive life skills as we approach this new chapter of life

And most of all: I am so fortunate to have this life, this place, this freedom, the clarity of air, mind, life. The "woods" on both sides of this vast country, the mountains, the seas, the sky, thankfully preserved to inspire. It's time to continually work to preserve more, to make sure not just our children, but everyone's children, live to know this inspiration.
Gathering wisdom ~ a perpetual journey ~simply,clearly,mindfully we learn.