To
rejoice without purpose in the darkness
To plunge beneath the earth
and retrieve shades
To await the emergence of the
light
from the bosom of night
To be astounded at each day’s
rebirth
To love the piercing light
To be gladdened by the least
leaf’s tremor
in the first breeze of dawn
To hear with kindred thrill
the merry racket
of warbling summer songsters
To make your whole chest gape
as a wide window
for all the sky’s swift traffic to flow through
To thank for the invention of
all flowers
by scattering your life’s bouquet
To feel in your veins melt
down the rigid
border between eternity and time
To sense future and past
embrace in one fond kiss
in the keen breath of Now
To have your heart play host
to a new fire
that frightens as it burns
and brightens as it yearns
To jolt at midnight pierced
by another’s pain
To bear about the ocean in
your heart
To hurl past loves into the
Heart of God
To see all the world’s faces
focus into One Face
To sit in empty silence and
so await the fullness
To smile at nothing in
particular
To work as if you played and
pray as if you flew
To watch as if you slept and
fast as if you ate
To know that you are I am you
are I am we
To be as if you weren’t:
… a monk’s life.
Such is the nature of our lives as monks, as we fall backwards into the transforming embrace of Christ's mercy.
Meditation composed by Father Simeon.
Such is the nature of our lives as monks, as we fall backwards into the transforming embrace of Christ's mercy.
Meditation composed by Father Simeon.