Category Archives: love

Finding Home in Ourselves

“Don’t forget … to call yourself Home.” Kaitlin Curtice

This is a beautiful excerpt from the Center for Action and Contemplation about Kaitlin Curtice’s writing on the sacred legacy of home.

Check out both links identified below. You will be comforted and edified.


http://www.kaitlincurtice.com

Finding Home in Ourselves
 
Author Kaitlin Curtice writes about the sacred legacy of home:  

May we always return to the places where the stories begin, to challenge them, to accept and honor them, and to whisper to ourselves and one another that we are always, always arriving. 

Don’t forget, 
my love, 
to live. 


Don’t forget 
to love yourself, 
all of you, 
from every season 
and every place, 
because you never know 
when they will 
come knocking for 
a cup of coffee 
and an overdue hug. 


call yourself Home

Love Is Home

Felicia Murrell acknowledges that our first homes are not always safe

How are you preparing a home of unconditional acceptance for yourself?

Today’s Center for Action And Contemplation message offers a provocative post on where we can find our true home. Check out this beautifully written message by Felicia Murrell and her quotes from The Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum.


“Home,” says Glinda the Good, “is a place we all must find, child. It’s not just a place where you eat or sleep. Home is knowing. Knowing your mind, knowing your heart, knowing your courage. If we know ourselves, we’re always home, anywhere.”


https://feliciamurrell.com/

Love is Home
 
Felicia Murrell acknowledges that our first homes are not always safe:  

For some, home is terror, a place to flee with no desire to return or revisit.

Often, when we think of home, we think only of an external place,

Love is home.  

Home is both an external dwelling and an internal abode. Home is the place where we belong, our place of acceptance and welcome. There, in this shame and judgment-free embryonic cocoon of love, we practice unconditional acceptance; we learn to relate to ourselves and the world around us.  

How are you preparing a home of unconditional acceptance for yourself?

“Home,” says Glinda the Good, “is a place we all must find, child. It’s not just a place where you eat or sleep. Home is knowing. Knowing your mind, knowing your heart, knowing your courage. If we know ourselves, we’re always home, anywhere.” [3] 

 [3] Joel Schumacher, The Wiz: Screenplay, adapted from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum (New York: Studio Duplicating Service, 1977). 

An Unfaithful Nursery Rhyme


Bob and Beth looked forward to death

ending their pain thereafter

Bob fell down and broke his crown

and Beth came tumbling after

Sisyphus fell into the abyss

carrying his shitbag upward

Sally Forth lost her True North

sought truth through tears and cuss words

Tiny Tim cycled on in

upon a trike of virtue

Trueheart Tess sorting through the mess

sought justice for Tim and her too


How many lives will be broken today?

How many ways can we repair the damage caused by an affair?

Morty Chameleon

Morty the Misfit, Morty Chameleon, Morty the one-eyed Chihuahua has captured my heart and lifted my spirits. May this musical video bring happiness your way too.

http://www.facebook.com/reel/411441188364931

http://www.facebook.com/watch/hashtag/mortythemisfit?eep=6%2F

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/hUfv5SuSPaVZHsfL/?mibextid=0VwfS7

NO BONNET SONNET

NO BONNET SONNET

not ev’ry itch need be scratched,

not ev’ry egg need be hatched                                   

not ev’ry thought need be spoke,

not ev’ry dream need be woke                  

colors seen on judgment day,

practice or pose your one way                                              

no aura, no tonal vibe,

no ritual, ‘gyptian scribe

which of us doesn’t belong?

wrong question, don’t sing along

let go ego before burst,

don’t forget that she comes first

deep bow to Wilda Tanner

hat tip to Ian Kerner  

Michigan and again and again ….

I recently moved back to my home state for this beautiful peninsula with its comforting and familiar geography. I have also returned to rebuild a relationship with my beautiful, comforting and familiar wife.

Thank god for second chances and a home that supports them.

Below is the link to another beautiful post from John Coyote aka John Castellenas accompanied by The Accidentals beautiful song.

Dec 12 – Learning to Love the Monstrous in Ourselves

tricycle.org/article/kai-cheng-thom-interview/

Tricycle magazine offers an insightful and provocative article on Kai Cheng Thom and her book Falling Back In Love With Being Human (c) 2023.

http://www.amazon.com/Falling-Back-Love-Being-Human

Highlights from the article/interview by Sarah Fleming include:

“I needed to know that I could love them,” she writes, “because that meant I could still love myself—as hopeless and lost as I had become.”

We’re less inclined to love one another because we’re so full of anger and hatred.

I don’t know if there is a God out there, but I think that human beings can offer one another divine love even in light of all that we’ve done wrong. I want to keep that idea around forever.

enlightenment is born—it’s not about resolving or conquering paradox by choosing one side; rather, it’s in the tension of more than one truth being true that a new wisdom arises. I think it’s so important to allow more than one thing to be true, especially when we’re talking about the nature of good and evil and people who may have harmed us

on the day-to-day level, choosing love is about resisting the spirit of panic and fear

Choosing love is about choosing courage: the courage to take a relational risk that is meaningful.

One important lesson from Buddhist practice is that falling back in love doesn’t really work if we are trying to fall back in love with other people first. Generally, it’s more sustainable if we start with ourselves. If we just try to love the oppressor without loving ourselves first, then we run the risk of internalizing our own oppression or gaslighting ourselves. It must begin with self-love, falling back in love with ourselves, and then we can fall back in love with others. Of course, it’s not linear—it’s a cycle we go through over and over again.”


Check out the full interview and the book at the links offered above.

12/12/23 – Time to Leave the Airport

life is a series of flights

we think we choose when to leave, when to arrive and where to go

but the variables are innumerable

plans, if made at all, are often challenged

and sometimes thwarted

dearly departed, dearly encountered,

traveling companions have plans too

and preferences and dreams

god, a good night’s sleep would be so helpful, i think

get me to the airport on time


Today’s free verse soliloquy is the result of dreams, texts, and holiday travel challenges. May we all be safe, healthy, and patient during this holiday season.