This post is part the Blesstival series happening at Jamie’s blog ~ Sophia’s Children. The purpose is to spread blessings through this season of ” Newness”.
I found my offering by Mira via random poetry process, using the book Love Poems from God by Daniel Ladinsky.
Nature is one of the ways that Spirit speaks to me. The beauty and subtlety get me every time. So it is no surprise that I discovered this piece to share with you, a blessing from the natural world.
A Limb Just Moved
You taught Your songs to the birds first,
why was that?
And you practiced Your love in the hearts of animals
before You created man.
I know the planets talk at night
and tell secrets
about
You.
A limb just moved before me,
the beauty of this world
is causing me to
weep.
Notice the planetary reference? I see this poem asking us to pay attention to nature in all its majesty and to remember our place in the circle of life on Earth. Take comfort in both its wisdom and ability to transport one back to Source.
I was unfamiliar with Mira before I opened the page to her poem. According to Ladinsky, Mira ( Mira bai) lived from 1498 – 1550 and was considered the most renowned female poet-saint of India. Apparently she was born a princess who was devoted to Krishna. She later became a rebel and champion of women’s rights. I think we would be friends!
To read up on Mira aka Meera, please visit this site.
Thank you Jamie for creating this exercise. Love is my religion and blessings spread the love. Let’s be the love we want to see in the world.
NAMASTE
litebeing
header image credit: wikipedia.org, public domain
I loved this poem, Linda. I couldn’t help but note the idea of evolution cropping up so many years ago… Whenever we learn something, it’s like we’ve always known it, but didn’t know we knew it. And sometimes it’s like that with blessings, too. We didn’t know we always had them, until they ripen and open up in the moment of their greatest giving…
Peace
Michael
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It is also a blessing that we were visiting one another’s blogs simultaneously 🙂
Thanks for your enthusiasm. It is a simple, powerful poem, which gave me pause. Yes they are always lying in wait…
peace, Linda
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I once spontaneously hugged a tree, and this reminds me of why that happened. I am richer for it and for this. Peace to all.
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Thanks for visiting and adding your comments! Trees are over looked and often taken for granted. Happy you had such a great experience.
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Thanks for sharing that. I like it. Planets telling secrets at night, that is a cool astrology metaphor. I picture you sitting there, eavesdropping the planets at night, trying to catch something of their whispers.
Be blessed in the blesstival time,
Karin
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Thanks for that visual Karin! I could see myself doing that.
Blessings back to you 🙂
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Wonderful post for Jamie’s Blesstival 🙂 and I can think of no greater blessing than Nature bestows upon us..Lovely Poem share Linda..
Sending you my own Blessings Linda..
Love and Hugs
Sue ❤
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Hi Sue,
Nature is one of my favorite teachers and oracles. Hard to put into words, as most mysteries can be. Blessings to you my wonderful friend. ❤ Linda
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Hugs.. Nature is my healer and my Sanctuary 🙂
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Nature’s beauty astounds! We’ve had a couple of days here of rapturous flooding – vertical and horizon rain, and some hail. I am in awe of El Niño and how well we are, all of us, managing. My thoughts, prayers, and good wishes to those needing to boat around to get to and fro, who are closest to the shore.
This poem is such a great selection, and a delight to read this morning ~ Thank you.
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The weather has been wild in Britain and central US. Did not know about California. Life is so strange lately, very surreal. Love will get us all to the shore. Thank you for your kind words. ❤
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Thank you so much, Linda, for sharing your Nature Blessing inspiration with us, and for adding your magic-mojo to stir some Blesstival. 🙂 Love, Jamie
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It was my pleasure Jamie. It was fun to explore my beloved poetry book and see what messages were ready for global broadcast. love, Linda
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