A Natural History of My Holy Places

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The enclosed portch of our basement apartment in a three-family house. A tricycle turned upside-down. The hum of its spinning wheels, opening me…

 

ย shimmering sunlight across a rippling lake

 

The wooded path opens to a green hill with memorial stones. A paved road passes a waterfall, its roar reminding me…

 

rustled leaves in a sudden spring wind

 

A pull-bar swing in Kingsland Point Park along the shore of the Hudson River. The slap of its tidal current against the rocky outcrop of the point…

 

flying sparks from a campfire

 

The Rocky hilltop, the cradling wood of birch and maples, the starry sky on a summer night at Iona Island, beside the Hudson River…

 

shooting stars as the bald eagles sleep

 

The swirling winds, the roaring Atlantic, at Tintagel…

 

Amidst wind and water deep breathing

 

Anyplace where I’m aware of the Presence, the Fire of love so invisible because its so seen everywhere and nowhere. What use are such distinctions? Be in the place I stand, hear what I hear in the howl or whisper of wind, in the murmer or roar of water. See what I see in a flickering candle or a raging bonfire. Feel what I feel of that I can never truly name, only call. There you’ll find my holy place.

 

mountain mist

the distant crashing of waves

against the shore

Where will you find holy ground

except in your heart?

 

 

for dverse’s Tuesday Poetics: Holy Places, Amaya pubhosting

 

napowrimo+glopowrimo-2018

 

 

 

 

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2 responses to “A Natural History of My Holy Places”

  1. Frank Hubeny Avatar

    Good points. Without the heart there is no where else to find holy ground.

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  2. An unreceived Present – Frank J. Tassone Avatar

    […] gift, and seen without seeing. I can still feel the wind tease my hair, and the surf sing to me, at Tintagel. When I breathe, and let myself be still, that […]

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