Sunday, October 7, 2007
Another poem/prayer
My Sequoia Prayer
by Dr. Monteen Lucas, found in the book Women's Uncommon Prayers.
When I feel tiny, weak, and trembling
Or pulled this way and that by swirls of change,
Too insignificant to be of service,
Too "uprooted" to hold my ground,
I pray my Sequoia Prayer.
Sitting quietly, breathing normally, becoming centered in the present moment --
in this holy instant --
My mind's eye gradually forms and image of a giant Sequoia.
My Sequoia prayer takes form in my heart and soul
As the image forms and fleshes out to fill my being.
Centuries-old roots so wide and deep they have become part of the earth,
Supporting enormous, gnarled trunk that soars into the sky,
Eternity wrinkles carved into its surface, holding character markings for the ages,
Thick, porous bark skin covering the body, letting the trunk breathe,
protecting it from the fires that must come to support its growth,
Green leaves gushing out the top, reaching up to the heavens,
Nurturing birds and other beings, offering up limbs as if in prayer.
Awareness of God fills my soul.
Sequoia image fills my being.
Spreading
Down into the earth,
Deep into the soul,
Strong into the body.
Breathing calmly, sitting quietly, praying trustingly, becoming
Grounded in humanity,
Rooted in God,
Striving ever upward.
My Sequoia prayer fills my cells, my lungs, my heart, my brain, my soul, my being
With love, grace,light.
With joy, hope.
With the strength of God I need to go on! Thank you, God!
Amen.
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7 comments:
this is a wonderful prayer! thank you! great imagery! reminds me a little of Muir Woods, where we went a couple of years ago on a trip to San Francisco.
I love that book of prayers....and this is a great prayer.
(side bar: I wrote my "This I Believe" essay and printed it in our newsletter. I'm going to post it on my blog in a day or two...)
I can't wait to read it, Mompriest!! Was it hard to write or did it flow quite easily?
OK, it's posted on my blog. I wrote it in August as a stream of consciousness, then spent a fair amount of time rewriting it and making most of the present tense into past tense. I wish the English language had a "passing" tense, because in reality this is not yet past but neither is it fully the present...if you know what I mean. So, it was both easy and hard. and a little scary to publish.
i LOVE your longing for a "passing" tense in the English language. Yes! Okay, I'm going to read it right now.
mmm what a great grace-filled prayer. wish i could pray like that... but i'm more a blade of grass right now... but a gal has to start growing somewhere right?
Stunning poem. Thanks
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