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This is the poem we began our meditation time…
Walking Home from Oak-Head
by Mary Oliver
There is something
about the snow-laden sky
in winter
in the late afternoon
that brings to the heart elation
and the lovely meaninglessness
of time.
Whenever I get home - whenever -
somebody loves me there.
Meanwhile
I stand in the same dark peace
as any pine tree,
or wander on slowly
like the still unhurried wind,
waiting,
as for a gift,
for the snow to begin
which it does
at first casually,
then, irrepressibly.
Wherever else I live -
in music, in words,
in the fires of the heart,
I abide just as deeply
in this nameless, indivisible place,
this world,
which is falling apart now,
which is white and wild,
which is faithful beyond all our expressions of faith,
our deepest prayers.
Don't worry, sooner or later I'll be home.
Red-cheeked from the roused wind,
I'll stand in the doorway
stamping my boots and slapping my hands,
my shoulders
covered with stars.
Today, Kayce guides us through a gentle introduction to SoulCollage®. In the words of originator Seena B Frost, “Stir together the ingredients of your imagination and intuition with a few powerful, cut-out images, and you can create your first SoulCollage card.” In the spirit of the Garden our theme is Meet Your Inner Elder.
Supplies: firm card stock measuring 5” x 8”, a glue stick, scissors and several magazines
The SoulCollage® process of selecting images and making personal cards will serve as a daily reminder to handcraft your own life, to choose pieces that fit together meaningfully and with joy - both for you and for the planet. Seena B. Frost