Showing posts with label Wendell Berry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wendell Berry. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Lucky:The Pilgrim and The Sherpa




" When in doubt just be...

  present and your authentic self."

- Unknown


"Follow your Bliss"

- Joseph Campbell



"A small group of explorers were guided through 

the Himalayas by one compassionate  

sherpa helping the companions on the 

journey. He would sing, raising and taking down

the traveller's tents , cooking meals , carrying and pulling

supplies and equipment, navigating the

small collective through the dangerous terrain

of the infamous mythical mountains.

One of the group was consistent sharing

his gratitude to the sherpa for his care and service.

The sherpa humbly explained it was just his job, 

"no reason to be thanked," he said softly.

One night a most fierce winter storm 

devastated the group's encampment. 

Lives and equipment lost - destroyed. 

The sherpa missing , one sole survivor,

the grateful explorer.

The survivor - weak, hungry and

in pain collapsed unconscious.

He woke covered in in multiple blankets 

with group of monks carrying him to

a distant hidden magnificent Buddhist monastery. 

There the man was bathed , 

fed and dressed with a fresh monk tunic.

One young contemplative gently invites 

the man to meet the great guru, 

the Abbot of the monastery . 

On their way to the audience the man was told 

all of this was a gift from the Guru who was 

thankful that this adventurer

had graced their home, their temple.

When the Abbot unceremoniously entered the chamber 

the refreshed traveler stood up ,

eyes wide opened ...smiling ear to ear 

recognizing that this Guru 

was the same sherpa who had been servant caring

for the man and his companions on their passage.

- A Zen Story by Anthony DeMello SJ (Adapted)


Inspiration :

Seasons roll on and questions grow deeper. Beliefs are challenged,

old baggage and wounds explored. New roads and rivers 

along unending mountains appear.

No easy choices. No easy answers. Desiring something more 

lasting than the worldly promise of brass rings and rewards.


Sometimes a guide, a sherpa, a voice in the wilderness suddenly

surfaces at unexpected cross roads. 

The journey enters a restrained metamorphic season . 

Seeds of purpose , authenticity , relationships , presence , 

and letting go begin to flourish . Lucky ? 

Synchronicity.


The Writing:

Lucky: The Pilgrim and The Sherpa

As leaves turn brown some creatures become concerned

about  the wind and the rain . Memories of the birth of the 

once-budding trees and flowers, 

and streams being relieved from spring 

rain are not forgotten. 


Walking into the dimly lit waiting room - 

adorned with paintings of European Cathedrals -

the pilgrim had no idea his expectations 

were about to be changed forever. 

What followed was an unexpected

emotional, intellectual , spiritual 

and psychological transformation.

Kirk , the therapist , welcomed the seeker 

into an unmapped Odyssey. 

Their conversations -- on poetry, music, 

books, spiritual fabric of the universe - 

led the pilgrim into

a rabbit hole of discovery.

Kirk was more of a navigator than captain,

more Sherpa than sailor.

One navigates the sea,

the other the soul.


Kirk gently advised: 

"A helmsman can weather rough 

seas and right the vessel by letting go. "

The pilgrim was a good student but slow learner.

He grew more comfortable with the idea of

egoless expectations and silent desires.


The two set out sailing into the deep. 

Kirk, slowly peeling back the layers,

shared the story of his own passage..


The walls separating the heart from the soul, the intellect

and body began to crumble . 

The reason for their relationship  faded into yesterday. 

A new chapter began:

Conversations on spirituality . 

Attending The Dodge Poetry Festival, where their soulmate 

philosopher-poets welcomed searchers 

into their cosmic fold. 

Lake sailing .

Zen tea ceremonies.

Musical jam sessions.


This spiritual journey - infused with wisdom,

art and silence---

was not what the pilgrim expected .

It was, however, exactly what both needed.


Kirk had shared a draft of his autobiography , Lucky. 

The pilgrim noticed something missing:

the story of the "Failed Retreat."

Kirk, a lapsed Catholic, had once been invited by 

his Jesuit Priest-Roshi (Buddhist monk) to an 

interreligious retreat. 

After a day or so ,Kirk told his priest friend ,

"I'm leaving.I don't get it.".

The sun set and rose a few more times.

Then, on  a memorable morning Kirk woke 

thinking ---

I get it!


When the pilgrim first heard that story, he thought

of the cathedral paintings in Kirk's office. 

"You can take the boy of the church",he mused,

" but you can't take the church out of the boy.  

Smiling , Kirk advised, "Write that down."


The seasons began to roll by faster . 

The lives of the two friends drifted apart, 

leaving space for occasional messages and calls.

One night after returning from a weekend with

his family the pilgrim checked his home phone.

It was the voice of Kirk's son. 

The friend who helped him with solving 

life's  puzzle ---his guide --- had passed.


The Jedi in training now on his own.


At the wake in Kirk's home  a heartbroken

daughter welcomed the somber seeker.

"My  father spoke of you," She said, 

"and I know some of your secrets."

Looking into the pilgrim's eyes, she shared something else:

On his deathbed , 

Kirk had looked up and said ,

          "Help me pray." 


Tears slipped down his face. 

He was momentarily puzzled ---

then came his "ah-ha" moment. 

   - His life was his prayer.

      And his prayer, his life.


- JF Sobecki

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Poetry: some words and ideas to contemplate

A few selections from a couple of Kirk's favorite Poets.

(Please click on links underneath the video)


News of Death

Last night they came with news of death

not knowing what I would say.


I wanted to say,

"The green wind is running through the fields

making the grass lie flat."


I wanted to say,

"The apple blossom flakes like ash

covering the orchard wall.


I wanted to say,

"the fish float belly up in the slow stream,

stepping stones to the dead."


They asked if I would sleep that night,

I said I did not know.


For the loss I could not speak,

the tongue lay idle in a great darkness,

the heart was strangely open,

the moon had gone,

and it was then

when I said, "He is no longer here"

that the night put its arms around me

and all the white stars turned bitter with grief.

- David Whyte

The Layers 

https://youtu.be/wk6xW41EFoA?feature=shared

Everything is Waiting for you - D. Whyte

https://youtu.be/MgQf5tx1hi4?feature=shared

Music: and such for your listening inspiration

and reflection 

(Please click on links underneath the video)

One Of These Days - N. Young

( Consider this an apology and a start)

https://youtu.be/XtRTA4u5QkU?si=6OgQc-WZV9LUC8-B

Rivers and Roads - Head and Heart

https://youtu.be/2gQLzoy5Jts?feature=shared

Any Road - G. Harrison

https://youtu.be/KCOFOWwCZdc?si=UXZc3vgIyR_A67z_

Simple Gifts- Yo Yo Ma/Allison Kraus

https://youtu.be/baNueuDCue0?feature=shared

Coda: Some additional considerations for your reflection..

Remember who touched you while on your busy passage.


Hope - Bill Moyers ( R.I.P.) w Wendell Berry 

(For Kirk [R.I.P.] Thank you for introducing me to B.Moyers- w The 

Power of the Myth and The Dodge Poetry Festival and

your guidance and friendship)

https://youtu.be/2j_r4jb9AYw?feature=shared

The Holy Longing -J.W. VonGoethe (Favorite Poem Project)


https://youtu.be/8YWoOj5mJMo?feature=shared


And we always need and benefit from a healthy laugh ....

(Kirk would have laughed)

Dalai Llama Walks into a Pizza Shop

https://youtu.be/WZy02_OFErk?feature=shared


AMDG

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Friday, March 31, 2023

Canticle: The Unravelling

A Video Intro

Canticle
                                                             https://youtu.be/3JS6YT2_jDo

 And Then he drifted about- two nights, two days

---driven

By the surging waves , and heart looked

destruction

   straight in the face.

But when the Dawn with her lovely braids brought

   the third day into the world

The wind died down and a calm , clear and still,

descended.

 - The Odyssey , Homer ( Translated by Daniel Mendelsohn)


The Inspiration :

( In Remembrance of  all the children - who have tragically suffered injury and death 

 because of gun violence, especially those who were supposed to be safe in our schools...

.... and their families)


The Writing:

( There are no real words of understanding or true consolation. )


Canticle: The Unravelling


He said "You have your religion

And I have mine.

I'm praying really hard

And we're running out of time.


You say you're looking ahead

And me deep within,

Neither knowing how to let go

Or where we should begin."


The canons and dogma imprecise

The lines have been drawn 

No peace or rest in paradise 

Thoughts and prayers and no resolve for 6 more gone.... 


CODA:

[Did not the teacher chastise those who 

place the innocents in harms way?

What is the greatest love one can give another?

Where will the children play? ]

- JF Sobecki

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The Poems and Such:

( Poetry etc Reflections on the inspiration)

The Peace of Wild Things - Wendell Berry ( G. Keillor)

https://youtu.be/hPKRdZ2RBPw

The Music:

(Musical reflections on the inspiration)

On the Turning Away - Virginia Gentlemen  Choir
           https://youtu.be/oAkHkgAZq0o

Who Will Speak - M. Haugen
https://youtu.be/7cfBWjltR0A

Where Will The Children Play - Yusuf (Cat Stevens)
https://youtu.be/FXRS968i_H8

One - U2 ( Songs of Surrender)
https://youtu.be/-9P-S7gBess


For your meditation if you desire:

Singing Bowl
https://youtu.be/HQ4LE2B96Is




amdg


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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Contata

 Bansky

 








"All my life I have lived in a kind of haste

and darkness of desire, ambition, accomplishment.

Now the bird is singing , but not anymore of

this would. And something inside myself is fluttering and leaping, is trying 

to type it down in lumped-up language, in outcry, in patience, in

music, in a snow-white book."

- Mary Oliver



"Hope is the gateway to contemplation, because contemplation is an experience

of divine things and we cannot experience what we do not some way possess."

- Thomas Merton

 


" How can one expect others to pick themselves by their bootstraps

when these others don't even have shoes or boots?"

- B.H.


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Contata


Sweet starlings' pre-dawn cantata:

Soft sanctifying soothing Songs of Songs

Solo chime the holy Divine  metronome 

Perfect time no doubt,

For any ears who hear .

Slow rising mother sun

Illuminates all aspects of creation

Warming wandering weary spirits ,

Searching hearts consoled with the hope.

Hope for compassion,

Hope for true serenity,

Hope for the healing ,

Prayers , unified exhale, making room 

For mercy and redemption

In the pastoral cathedral of paradise .


Words of wisdom waft with in the wind..

No thing is here to be on its own.

Every thing , every one is interconnected.

The consolation of harmony is present as a

Mystical thread holds this patchwork together creating

One magnificent symphony in disguise.

There is not one atom, musical note or aspect of existence

Unaccounted for without holy purpose .


Yet refugees , in murmurations and

Desperate caravans seek safe harbors.

Marginalized immigrants and deportees

Unite with the poorest of the poor

Chanting mantra supplicates for daily bread.

Meanwhile passerine politely peck for food.

Weary hearts lay down 

Hoping for comfort and consolation.

Hoping for that second chance.

Hoping for a helping hand.

Remembering how the great teacher on the mount 

Nourished and nurtured "any and all" who came in hope.


Rivers seem to flow forever,

Currents carrying vessels. pilgrims , flotsam and jetsam 

Without judgement 

to that unchartered sea of mercy.

Navigation dictated by faith,

Hoping for salvation,

Hoping for the perfect love, and

Hoping for the grace.

Seeking the most sacred grail

Letting go led by the Paraclete's hymn.


Players on fields of dreams comprehend

That it is how you play ....

That transforms the blessed game into

The true promised land.

Coaches pontificate "leave it all on the field"-

Living radical compassion ,

Adding  selfless generosity ,

Blended with constant unconditional love 

And kindness with a true genuine response.

Listening , great collaboration 

Hope to let go and be .

Hoping to remember to remember.

Hoping in gratitude with  humility 

Connecting with the chorus of

Authentic blessed voices in song.

    -  JF Sobecki

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Friends Meeting House Little Egg Harbor

                                         


Mindwalk 1990

https://youtu.be/BW9Os6nhCKM


Game Called - Grantland Rice

https://youtu.be/NbN5Q-Na66U

Field of Dreams - Ending
https://youtu.be/lXjz-M_6eN8

Everybody ought to treat a Stranger Right - Ry Cooder
https://youtu.be/CbQ83HM8C_A

Lay Down Your Weary Tune 

Hard TimesCome Again No More - J.Taylor/Yo Yo Ma

Deporte - Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Emmy Lou Harris
https://youtu.be/CrGxHImg8Gw


amdg


A Contata Coda: Just sing along with the chorus for each song below!

You Got the Love - The Retrosettes Sister Band
https://youtu.be/vANd9o22j5Y


Lean On Me - Bill Withers

Just One Victory - T. Rundgren
https://youtu.be/jitktxIuMOw


















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