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A Sparrow’s Song To Lift Up the Sky

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A Sparrow's Song To Lift Up the Sky

To see things in the seed, that is genius.

– Lao Tzu –

A Sparrow’s Song To Lift Up the Sky

“The sparrow heard that the sky was falling, and while all the other creatures fled, she asked herself, ‘What can I do? I’m just a sparrow.’ But then, in a flash of brilliance, she lay on her back, pointing her tiny feet towards the sky. ‘What are you doing, Little Sparrow?’ the others asked. ‘Well, I’ve heard the sky is falling, and so I’m doing my bit to hold it up.’,” Nipun Mehta recounts a story told to him by a young teenager from a village in India. In an address at last month’s annual Eurpoean Forum Alpach, Mehta palpably builds on the profound parable: “From the lens of impact, the sparrow’s actions may seem insignificant. Yet, where critical mass and ‘critical yeast’ converge is not in quantity, but in the organizing principle of the field in which they operate. The sparrow’s intention to serve without condition sustains the very platform of consciousness that allows a thousand flowers to bloom. She doesn’t just add a drop to the ocean; she sees the ocean in that drop. Her act, because it is given freely, without expectation, becomes the yeast of the heart, drawing a delicate line from the fleeting to the eternal, carried forward by the unseen currents of nature. And in that way, even the smallest act becomes a seed of transformation, a spark that ignites the unimaginable…” { read more }

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Citizen Of Dark Times

Weekly excerpt to help us remember the sacred.

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Weekly Reading Sep 16, 2024

Citizen Of Dark Times

–Kim Stafford

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tow2.jpgAgenda in a time of fear: Be not afraid.
When things go wrong, do right.
Set out by the half-light of the seeker.
For the well-lit problem begins to heal.

Learn tropism toward the difficult.
We have not arrived to explain, but to sing.
Young idealism ripens into an ethical life.
Prune back regret to let faith grow.

When you hit rock bottom, dig farther down.
Grief is the seed of singing, shame the seed of song.
Keep seeing what you are not saying.
Plunder your reticence.

Songbird guards a twig, its only weapon a song.

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How do you relate to the assertion that we have not arrived to explain, but to sing? Can you share a personal story of a time grief became the seed of your singing? What helps you prune back regret to let faith grow?

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