The Yogabliss, Your Heart Life on-line Moving into Meditation classes met this morning. On this beautiful Spring day we reflected on the preciousness of our time.
We considered what it is to wait and what it is to be. There are intentional pauses that bear all sorts of feeling and thought.
There are unadorned moments of being in which our minds can rest. All reflect the gift of consciousness that we share.
We heard Toko-Pa Turner’s poem: Waiting. The poem is from her book, Belonging, Remembering Ourselves Home. Toko-pa writes, makes art and music and works with dreams. The poem describes “good forms of waiting.”
We heard Mary Oliver’s poem, Heavy. The poem is from her 2007 collection, Thirst. The poem describes the heaviness of grief – the burden we can not or will not put down. A friend suggests we can carry this weight and live on to experience the world’s beauty annd to love. Continue reading