Saving the World

 

When I feel like saving the world, I mind my own business. Minding my own business saves the world from my judgments and opinions. When I mind my own business, I can teach by example rather than preaching, or shouting in the streets. I touch and heal what is right in front of me this very moment. There is no other world, no other moment.


Minding my own business, I am whole. I sink into the ancient well of Being. And what pours out is my unique Gift. This is not my doing, but the well's overflowing. And when I give my Gift with all my heart, I don't have time to list my grievances or blame others for my situation.


We solve no problems at all when we divide ourselves into two opposing parties, and waste all our energy hating each other. It takes no courage to be on the "right" side. It takes no courage to judge those on the "other." What takes courage is being whole, being one’s self. Courage is seeing only wholeness through the eye of the heart. We heal the world through the rainbow of our seeing. The revolution is to breathe. The radical act is Presence.


Share your Gift, and I will share mine. That is how we save the world. No one in the universe has ever had such a Gift as yours. No one else ever will. Maybe you feel like a tiny blue forget-me-not, growing among the ruins in an abandoned lot, bursting into blossom for one brief day. Yet this is your moment. There is no other moment. Who else can release your pollen, your fragrance, your fragile beauty? Is anything mightier than your gentle flowering?


You don’t need to clench your fist. You need to open it. Does opening your hand require energy, or release energy? Effortless opening empowers you to hold the moon, the stars, the galaxies in your palm. They are weightless.


If you need a teacher, learn from this wild forget-me-not. The earth floats in the sky, and the sky floats in a flower, when its petals open. So your wide-open heart holds the whole creation, and heals the world.

Photo: Forget-Me-Nots from Under The Sun Seeds

Comments

Cheyenne Rivers said…
Thank you for your lovely poetry. Are you planning any poetryoga circles? I would love to be added to a list for any future notifications. With gratitude from Montana, Cheyenne Rivers
AKL said…
You have a beautiful name. I have a dear old friend in Montana named Dakota Cheyenne. You are blessed to live there. If someone puts together an event, or an online meditation/poetry circle, I will let you know. You could do it. But I am not the technician to put the event together. Someone holds the space, and I will come. Your words make my day. Thank you.
Cheyenne Rivers said…
Amazing! Thank you for your kind words and for sharing so fully and for responding, big gratitude!. Your writing and service is beautiful. I’ve lived in Montana forever, lovely to hear about your friend too. I have one of your books— I’m reading each morning and I gifted my Mom the book too. Do you ever do Zoom as a platform for an offering as the space in which you would come? I’m at cheyennerivers.com :)
Cheyenne Rivers said…
Hi! I don’t know if my other message went through so am sending this again. Thank you so much for your kind words, big gratitude for your response and for your service and beautiful writing! Would you ever consider or do you ever do a poetry circle online through Zoom? If someone wants to hold the space that way? I’m at cheyenerivers.com (long time Montanan and very wonderful about your friend.)🙏🙏🙏
AKL said…
Yes, I have done quite a few readings of poems and leadings of guided meditation and talks using Zoom. People set it up and invited me. I could also share the link with my many friends on facebook.
Cheyenne Rivers said…
Thank you🙏 Would love that! I’ve been a Dzogchen practitioner for many years and have been called to write poetry. Thank you, will see in right time place and circumstance how to support this possibility with this with you :) Gratitude, so amazing to exchange messages. 🥰🙏
AKL said…
🙏🙏🙏