In autumn the year I was ten, playing with leaf-piles in a neighbor's yard, the wind called
and I knelt on the grass and entered the wild windy breath as it entered me,
and I knew mySelf for a moment
and it was over, and never finished yet for eternity.
In winter the year I was, oh, thirty something, walking over the hill crunching through the crusted snow, wind blustering, biting at the outside of me, calling the inside, I felt drawn
to a group of pines, to one pine, which entered my dreaming mind and spoke to me..
This pine invited me to be a tree, to own my pine-ness, to participate in bark and needles and allowing of the wind to move right through my branches, and so
I became this, this pine treeness,
I became it,
and learned once again the way to love the wind.
Who could understand this? This invitation to the Dance?
All I know is Love, when it's True, has this way of inviting you to be it, while it is you.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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