Showing posts with label mark nepo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mark nepo. Show all posts

Friday, January 30, 2015

let each breath undress your being...

"As you breathe, 
let each breath 
undress your being--
of attitude, 
of mood, 
of history."

~ Mark Nepo

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"Eternal Love"

artwork available on etsy by jackiemaloneyart 

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"She took a deep breath & let it go"

artwork available on etsy by DreamyHomeDecor 

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Monday, November 3, 2014

water the hearts of friends with Light...

(found this on my facebook feed this morning)

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I Water Things Constantly

I eat flowers now, and birds follow me.

I open myself like an inlet
and dolphin energies
swim on through.

Wherever I go, I remain silent
and the silence begins to glow
till one eye in the light
outsees two in the dark.

When asked, I now hesitate
for there are so many ways
to love the earth.

I water things now constantly:
water the hearts of dead friends with light,
the sores of the living with anything warm,
water the skies with a thousand affections
and follow the voices of animals
into grasses that move like ocean.

I eat flowers now and birds come.
I eat care and things to love arrive.

I eat time and as I age
whatever I swallow grows timeless.

I eat and undie
and water my doubts
with silence
and birds come.

~ Mark Nepo
 
also: 
 

"Seussian Loop"

(large abstract watercolor and ink)

available at AmyBaroneArt on etsy 

 

Monday, April 21, 2014

what to bring with and what to leave...

"In our journey through time, we all
 struggle constantly with what to bring along
 and what to leave behind. It feels so hard 
to throw anything away, but if we don’t, we will drown
 underneath a weight of our own making.
The river is a good model. 
It doesn’t own the water that rushes by, yet
 it couldn’t be in a more intimate relationship to it, 
and the force of what moves through shapes it.
 It is the same with everything we love. 
In truth, there is no point to holding on to the deepest things that matter, 
for they have already shaped us.
The purpose of sentiment, is to release 
the powerful feelings that sleep in us.
 Sometimes books and cards and shells and dried flowers do this. 
But often we carry more than we need, 
seldom trusting that what these small treasures represent
 is already living with us. Often the most useful gift we can give ourselves
 is to lay our lives open like a river."
~ Mark Nepo

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Perspective by Mark Nepo

If peace comes from seeing the whole,
then misery stems from a loss of perspective.

We begin so aware and grateful. The sun somehow hangs there in the sky. 
The little bird sings. The miracle of life just happens. 
Then we stub our toe, and in that moment of pain, 
the whole world is reduced to our poor little toe. 
Now, for a day or two, it is difficult to walk. 
With every step, we are reminded of our poor little toe.

Our vigilance becomes: Which defines our day - the pinch 
we feel in walking on a bruised toe, or the miracle still happening?

It is the giving over to smallness that opens us to misery. 
In truth, we begin taking nothing for granted, grateful that we have enough to eat, 
that we are well enough to eat. But somehow, through the living of our days, 
our focus narrows like a camera that shutters down, 
cropping out the horizon, and one day we’re miffed at a diner because the eggs 
are runny or the hash isn’t seasoned just the way we like.

When we narrow our focus, the problem seems everything. 
We forget when we were lonely, dreaming of a partner. 
We forget first beholding the beauty of another. 
We forget the comfort of first being seen and held and heard. 
When our view shuts down, we’re up in the night 
annoyed by the way our lover pulls the covers 
or leaves the dishes in the sink without soaking them first.

In actuality, misery is a moment of suffering 
allowed to become everything. So, when feeling miserable, 
we must look wider than what hurts. 
When feeling a splinter, we must, while trying to remove it, 
remember there is a body that is not splinter, 
and a spirit that is not splinter, and a world that is not splinter.
 
~ Mark Nepo
shared on facebook by
Rivers in the Ocean

Quietly, Sit a Bit Every Day  

ZafuChi on etsy.com