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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Moment of Oneness - July 27, 2021

 

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We begin our Moment of Oneness with words from Richard Rohr.

 “The whole Bible is about meeting God in the actual, in the incarnate moment.”


So tonight let us settle in and put aside any anxiety or worry and contemplate the profound miracle of being alive in this body in this moment on this planet!


First reading:

  By Black Elk:  Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux


The first peace, which is the most important,

is that which comes within the souls of people

when they realize their relationship,

their oneness with the universe and all its powers,

and when they realize at the center of the universe dwells 

the Great Spirit, and that its center

is really everywhere,

it is within each of us. 


Glorious, by Mamuse 

https://youtu.be/_LhMUiINlRQ?t=12 



Lyrics
Oh what a day! Glorious!
Gather 'round
There's nothing better
Than a friend
Oh what a day! Glorious!
The smell of rain
Has hitched a ride
Upon the wind
I've got good friends
To the left of me
And good friends
To my right
Got the open sky above me
And the earth beneath my feet
Got a feeling in my heart
That's singin'
All in life is sweet
Oh what a day!
Oh, what a day! Glorious!
All the clouds
Have gathered round
The tops of trees
Oh what a day! Glorious!
Pitter patter
Fallin' rain I can't believe
All that's green
Lifts up its leaves
Singin' water come on in
We've been waiting all these days
Prayin' you would come to quench
Every yearnin' in our bones
Water, life with you begins
Oh what a day
Home is believing
Home has wings of faith
Home is a clear river
Of perceiving
All is well
This is a friendly mystery
Oh, what a day! Glorious!
Baby blue jay
Squawkin' in the cherry tree
Oh, what a day! Glorious!
Deep in the night we had a raccoon robbery
Pitter patter little paws
Have left their footprints all around
Pitter patter evidence
Some fruit has fallen to the ground
Pitter patter sings my heart
At the thought of what's to come
Oh, what a day!
Home is believing
Home has wings of faith
Home is a clear river of perceiving
All is well
This is a friendly mystery
All is well
This is a friendly mystery
Oh, what a day! Glorious!
Under the sky we slept last night
Just you and me
Oh, what a day! Glorious!
The waning moon
Our cycle is almost complete
We've got good friends to the left of us
And good friends to our right
Got the open sky above us
And the earth beneath our feet
Never fear-the birds are singin'
Even endings can be sweet
Oh, what a day!
Never fear--the birds are singin'
Even endings can be sweet
Oh, what a day!

What if…..?      by Kai Siedenburg


What if the leaves,

stirred to singing

by the breeze,

sing with even more joy 

when they notice

you are listening?

What if the small white flower

quivers with delight

when you notice

her tiny

yet honorable

contribution

to the beauty

of this world?


And what if that brief moment 

is all she needs

to know that her life

is worth living,

all her efforts

not in vain?


What if the trees

feel the depth

of your pain,

and are quietly

reaching toward you,

offering solace

with everything

they have to give?


what if the whales

diving into the deep blue

can feel your love

for them, 

even across all that 

open ocean?


What if the water,

weary from

her endless journey,

is replenished by

your gratitude,

which gives her

the strength 

to keep going?


What if the Earth

herself

longs to feel

the caress

of your naked feet

on her warm, brown skin?


And what if the granite mountain,

no matter how remote

feels a quiet shiver of joy

when you are touched

by his majestic beauty?


What if……?


Silent Reflection


Mysteries, Yes     by Mary Oliver 


Truly, we live with mysteries too marvelous

 to be understood.


How grass can be nourishing in the 

mouths of the lambs.

How rivers and stones are forever in allegiance with gravity

while we ourselves dream of rising.

How two hands touch and the bonds will 

never be broken.

How people come, from delight or the

 scars of damage,

to the comfort of a poem.


Let me keep my distance, always from those

who think they have the answers.


Let me keep company always with those who say

“Look!” and laugh in astonishment,

And bow their heads.


Silent reflection 


A SUMMER SUNSET PSALM

From  Prayers for a Planetary Pilgrim (revised)


Beloved Friend and Earth Designer,

This day’s light is seeping away, 

And dark night crouches

Beneath the amber horizon.


We lift up our hearts to you,

With gratitude for the blessings that fill our lives,

For the gifts we recall and treasures we take for granted.


Refresh us as we drink deeply of your love,

Hidden in each gift that has come our way today.


Let us be ever aware that we are held tenderly in the beauty of your love

As we offer  gratitude for Divine Love that will soon wrap us in sleep

And cradle us in the womb of your peace.

 



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