Spirituality Means Waking Up

Spirituality means waking up. Most people, even though they don’t know it, are asleep. They’re born asleep, they live asleep, they marry in their sleep, they breed children in their sleep, they die in their sleep without ever waking up. They never understand the loveliness and the beauty of this thing that we call human existence. You know, all mystics—Catholic, Christian, non-Christian, no matter what their theology, no matter what their religion—are unanimous on one thing: that all is well, all is well. Though everything is a mess, all is well. Strange paradox, to be sure. But, tragically, most people never get to see that all is well because they are asleep.

– Anthony de Mello

Wednesday of Hope – Building Hope

Song of the Builders

On a summer morning
I sat down
on a hillside
to think about God –

a worthy pastime.
Near me, I saw
a single cricket;
it was moving the grains of the hillside

this way and that way.
How great was its energy,
how humble its effort.
Let us hope

it will always be like this,
each of us going on
in our inexplicable ways
building the universe.

~ Mary Oliver ~
(Why I Wake Early)

A River Runs through It

Running water is a puny thing compared to solid rock. Without geologic time, neither sedimentary rocks nor canyons could exist. Deep time gives water dominion over rock…

– L. Powell

Wednesday of Hope – What Is Defeat?

What is defeat?…Nothing but the first step to something better.

– Wendell Berry

When I hiked Mount Whitney with my friends Abby and Carolyn, we did not make it all the way to the tippity-top. We made it to Trail Crest at 13, 600 feet, and according to some of the guidebooks, you can claim the mountain at this point because you made it up the 97 switchbacks (starting about 11,000 feet), and is arguably the most spectacular vantage point of the entire Mt Whitney Trail. Nonetheless, one can feel a bit disappointed in not making it all the way, rather than rejoicing in the accomplishment of this tremendous hike.

So let’s not be defeated by what we cannot do, but let us do what we can and not give up. Be steadfast.

Mt. Whitney still inspires me. It is a beautiful mountain.

Observe the Wonders around you

Observe the wonders as they occur around you. Don’t claim them. Feel the artistry moving through and be silent.

– Jalaluddin Rumi

The incredible artistry of the Grand Canyon at sunset

Wednesday of Hope – What Is Hope Pinned on?

When hope is not pinned wriggling onto a shiny image or expectation, it sometimes floats forth and opens like one of those fluted Japanese blossoms, flimsy and spastic, bright and warm. This almost always seems to happen in community.

– Anne Lamott, “The Impossible Will Take a Little While,” Plan B

Delicate flowers of the Bristlecone Pine Forest

The Universe Is Waiting for Us

The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.

– Eden Phillpotts

Yes, the Joshua Trees, the rocks, and the sunset were beautiful. But there was this rabbit . . .

Wednesday of Hope – Hope in the Darkest Times

Hope is the deep orientation of the human soul that can be held at the darkest times.

– Vaclav Havel

Though it is dark before dawn, we know that the sun will light up the entire sky.

Waking with a Winged Heart

Wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving.

– Kahil Gibran

Dawn at Arches National Park

Wednesday of Hope – A Glimmer on the Horizon

Sometimes we have to do the work, even though we don’t yet see a glimmer on the horizon that it’s actually going to be possible.

– Angela Davis

Los Angeles has drained so much water from Owens Valley. I spent 40 years in L.A., so I am aware how we used it. Those tufa spires you see in the image above from Mono Lake, were it not for the water that L.A. has used, they would be under water.

We can be discouraged by the signs we see around us as to the damage we are doing to this sacred place on which we live. But we will not give up hope. We look for a glimmer on the horizon, and continue to raise our voices, and do what we must do today.