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Diane Ackerman’s Secular Prayer

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Diane Ackerman's Secular Prayer

Stars and blossoming fruit-trees: utter permanence and extreme fragility give an equal sense of eternity.

– Simone Weil –

Diane Ackerman’s Secular Prayer

What counts as prayer? What counts as spirituality for that matter? Are there ways into the mystery of the divine other than traditional religion? This article, from Maria Popova’s website Brain Pickings, explores some intriguing answers to these questions centered around Diane Ackerman’s poem “School Prayer”. { read more }

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Use the links in the article to begin an exploration of life’s mystery and magnificence through a lens of attention to the natural world, and start a conversation about prayerful presence with someone who sees through a different lens.

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Awakin Weekly: Happy Birthday, Dear Sister

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Happy Birthday, Dear Sister
by Parag Shah

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2221.jpgHappy Birthday, Dear Sister.
Welcome to the festival of this world.

I pray in silence on this day,
That you are bestowed with the gift of Nothingness!

That Nothingness which is full of space,
Like the universe that holds this cosmic life.

That Nothingness which resides without an address,
amidst a world otherwise full of visiting cards.

That Nothingness which knows no identity,
but whose presence is enough to be a present.

Where every stride is a grace,
Every smile is a blessing.

That Nothingness.

Nothingness, whose action doesn’t flow from completeness,
but is wholeness in itself.

Nothingness, whose essence is not something to be respected,
but is reverence in itself.

Nothingness, whose love isn’t racing towards a destination,
but is service in itself.

Nothingness, whose movement isn’t in want of peace,
But is stillness in itself.

That Nothingness, which is not in relationship with others,
But a connection without any sense of another.

This Nothingness is what the world needs today.
For the gift of Nothing is the love of everything,
And the love of everything is a gift of Nothing.

Happy Birthday, Dear Sister.

I pray in silence on this day,
That you be bestowed with the gift of Nothingness!

About the Author: by Parag Shah, on the occasion of his sister’s birthday.

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