Clear Path to Peace




January 12, 2008

Releasing Grievances

Here is a poem I wrote about releasing grievances.  How can we live in peace if we hold on to pain and hurt from the past? Every day I see ways in which I can release deeper…and love more.  Poetry is one way to express this.  Hope you enjoy it as you bring more forgiveness into your life. 

Fishing

 

I rescind

my recriminations

and revoke

my grievances

 

scooping them into a grand net

and hauling them

heavy and teeming

as they are

 

back aboard ship

like a great catch

of haddock or snapper

 

thousands of grudges

flapping their tails

and gasping for air

 

exposed – in plain view –

dying on the deck

of my schooner

 

gulls hungry overhead

 

I have sent into this world

many angry thoughts

and I’m fishin’ em all back

 

to be given

as prasad

as sacrament

an offering

 

returned to the God of the Sea

 

    — Ana Holub  


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2 Comments »

  1. Here’s one of my poems on how Love transforms and embracees all, including YOU.
    My heart sings today
    Brightly glows the spark within
    clearing my vision
    and lighting dim recesses of my soul;
    I see radiance behind the dark clouds,
    Beauty in the wrinkled face,
    Angelic charm in the smile of the child,
    God’s image in my neighbour.
    I feel His breath with every breeze that blows
    And nectar drink in every stream that flows;
    And my heart sings!
    For Love touched me when He passed by.

    Comment by randall butisingh — January 13, 2008 @ 4:58 am

  2. Here is another poem that names three essentials that makes life worth living:

    WORK, LOVE and HOPE

    Life cannot be dreary
    If you’ve something to do
    to keep you quite busy
    The whole day through.

    Life cannot be blue
    If you’ve something to love,
    For no one truly lives
    Who does no truly love.

    Life will not be dreary
    When hope fills the breast,
    For this brings content
    That will give the heart rest.

    So bear this in mind
    When you need to complain,
    That Work, Love and Hope
    Are the balm for all pain.

    Comment by randall butisingh — April 30, 2008 @ 1:51 pm

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