Category Archives: Haiku

Yes

I am rewritingMy history as I seeMore and more of it. History isn’t static or objective. Witness this country and the repressed parts of our collective past that come to light when we are brave enough to look (and include … Continue reading

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Soften Bravely

The new will alwaysOpen to me when I makeOne choice differently. Pema Chödrön advises that we soften whatever is hard in us when we have the opportunity to choose — which is always. When confronted with a hook (Shenpa), can … Continue reading

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Don’t Worry or Be Afraid

Shenpa is the pathTo my freedom if I letEach seed just burn up. Walking in the woods this morning I let myself realize how afraid I am of each trigger (each Shenpa) that brings up feelings (seeds that want to … Continue reading

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Sitting in the Fire

Shenpa Reveals the Seeds The seeds of what IFeel are WAY underneath what’sIn my life today. Choose Stillness and Remember I hold you and weSit still together as weLet those seeds burn up. Haiku’s generally come to me when I … Continue reading

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…but don’t forget the Star Flowers.

The trillium andLady slippers are almostGone. Poppies come soon…

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Two for Saturday

Lady Slipper It’s okay if youDon’t show your flower today.Perfect either way. And… Meanwhile TrilliumBlooms with abandon on theWoodsy, twisty path.

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Last Letting Go?

Dark death then dark nights.Kiss outside the libraryEchoed down the years.

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Two Today

Just now… Something old came clearAnd there’s no question and noAmbiguity. So… If I really stopRepeating old patterns I’veIndulged, what remains?

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Self-Discipline = Self-Love

Every ‘hook’ is anOpportunity to pauseAnd choose something new.

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Looking Back With Compassion

How could I not haveMade unwise choices in life?Accept, love, and learn. Accompanied by two salient quotes from Adrienne Rich: And just because, here’s the whole wonderful poem by Adrienne Rich that I lifted that last line from: Double Monologue … Continue reading

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