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Moonlit Poetry Behind Bars

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Moonlit Poetry Behind Bars
“A moon a day keeps doctors and hospitals at bay”

— Ekiwah Adler Beléndez

Moonlit Poetry Behind Bars

Ekiwah Adler Beléndez shares the poignant experience of delivering poetry in a high-security prison in Mexico. Invited by a dedicated social worker named Berenice, whose heroism lies in humanizing prison life, Ekiwah ventures into a world where inmates with disabilities assemble to hear his words. In the process, he discovers an unexpected camaraderie and a shared humanity. The real magic unfolds as vivid words of hope and humor transcend the confinement, with poetry becoming a luminous key unlocking moments of joy amidst hardship. “The moon can… make you rich without anybody knowing,” he recites, realizing the moon’s keys unlock doors to their imagination. What began as an act of service evolves into a profound personal transformation, as the power of poetry bridges gaps and ignites hope.

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68e405a370aa1-2654.jpgIf you have rich empty oases in you, places for refreshment and pause, you can more likely enjoy a happy life. If you see a stunning mountain or lake as you travel, you can stop and take time to do nothing and look. If you see a child in need of attention, you can let go of what you are doing and be of assistance. If you need to just sit in a chair, you won’t be tempted by a habit of hyperactivity to avoid the welcome rest.

Think of your life as full of parks, beaches, and mountain trails. I don’t mean this literally, but as metaphors for how you spend a day. Having windows and doors in your daily schedule, you won’t be confined because you will know now how important it is to cultivate emptiness.

Keep some empty easy chairs in your heart, too, so when people come along, there will be places for them to visit and be warmly received. Keep some empty spaces in your head so when a new idea appears, you can entertain it. Be empty so life can happen.

Emptiness may be a profound spiritual achievement, or it may be a quality in ordinary life. The two are related, because a simple empty hour can invite a profound spiritual realization. […] Everything can be empty and therefore open to vast meaning. Even emptiness itself may be empty enough to affect your very existence.

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How do you relate to the notion that being empty allows life to happen? Can you share a personal story that reflects a time when creating space for emptiness helped you deepen your connection to life and meaning? What helps you cultivate more spaciousness into your life?

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