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Beliefs

Found a buckeye in the woods right at the toe of my boot

and I liked to think that it was lucky, auspicious, held

some meaning, though I could not now say what

and a small amount of research yields nothing along those lines.

Of course they are pretty, smoothly soothing in the hand.

Forever searching for signs and significance without

any very firm beliefs beyond my own amorphous ideas,

I’ve placed the buckeye next to my small Ganesh

and three special rocks on my desk.

I do not believe in Heaven and Hell or the devil

though I like to think there might be angels.

I do believe that some part of us goes on again

and again coming back to take another fleshly body

out for a spin, figuring out something new or important.

I do not believe that everything happens for a reason

or that there are no mistakes.  Really?  Everything?  And none?

I do not believe God doesn’t give me anything I cannot handle

i.e., God hands out difficulty and pain as if to say

This is going to hurt me more than it hurts you.

I do believe in God.  I believe in miracles

small significances, luck and the power of belief.

I believe I can impart my own meanings to the

finding of a buckeye, the spotting of the great blue heron,

the shape of the moon, a chance encounter with a

red fox, a person from my past, a shooting star.

And so I will continue to keep my eyes wide open

as I travel through the world.  Just in case of some

something of importance that might materialize

somewhere.  Anywhere.

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Miles’ Birthday

Today the last day of a yoga adventure

closing with candles and ceremony

leaving me moist of eye and full of heart

happens also to be the birthday of my

four-footed angel, Miles, jolly hearty Miles

whose reward for being born three years

ago this day is a rawhide bone and many

choruses of Happy Birthday to which

he appears completely oblivious.

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Before Dawn

The penultimate day of a thing undertaken

dawns during the hour of that very thing

the most auspicious time the yogis say

for beginning an important venture being

the hour before sunrise and so here

we are poised ready for adventure

with great aplomb with great huge yawns

and with excellent intentions.

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Intentions

Intention is today’s lesson, formed

in a moment of wisdom and clarity

a moment unclouded by conflicting

ridiculous every-man-for-himself thoughts

during which a clear decision is made

a choice to pursue a good course of action

a commitment to do a thing, make good on

a promise to oneself, take a stand and

standing thus saving protecting carving out

space for yet another such moment

yet another good intention.

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Owls

Barred owl calls in the distance.

Displaced from the pine tree by the annoying hawks

they’ve had their babies elsewhere and I only now

and again hear their romantic calling, who who who.

More evidence for the Law of Impermanence, a

happy idea when times are grim but one we’d like

to forego when things are just as we like them.

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Baby Squirrel

In the rough crook of the old walnut tree lies a baby squirrel

looking over the vast green world he has come into

just outside the hidey hole where he was born.

From my bedroom window I have a perfect view

of him enjoying his perfect view of leaf and branch

studying for future purposes the possible ways

down and up across and back from where he lives

routes he will one day take when he’s a wee bit bigger

landing him most likely somewhere in the vicinity of

my red dog in a game of chase that he will always

always win.

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Pre-Dawn Om

And now today the moon, a white crescent still,

lies just above the treetops in the East

with Venus above no longer below and

whomever else higher still above all

having changed places and these things

that are new to me and mysterious thus

ever more charming as are the many

yoga asanas the tales of Hanuman flying

over any obstacle touching the sun

the very thing of walking out from my house

before dawn viewing the firmament while

lying in a large room of familiar strangers

each to our own small space watching

the light slowly change out the narrow window

chanting Om once together making prayerful hands

silently rising at last and going forth to meet

our various sorts of days my own being

I strongly feel the most wonderful of them all.