Seeking the Grail
Would you offer
the heart chalice
upon the altar
of your being?
Beware then,
for the path
to the chapel
is perilous
and the way long.
First, the precious
metal of your mind,
thrice purified as gold,
will be forged anew
in the fire of faith,
must be then
hollowed to be hallowed,
beaten thin to be
blessed by blood’s filling.
O my soul, remember
remember, remember,
the quest for the grail
is all within you,
a space,
an emptiness,
a cup of being
to be filled
to overflowing,
once you
first find it
beneath the ruins
of your fallen life,
behind the trials of time.
Go then.
Hear again
the soul song
calling you to the
hidden chamber
at the centre,
Go with grace
to the heart,
to the fulcrum,
to the white stone,
from which
the fountain
flows.
There, let fall
the sword from
your clenched hand.
You have carried
it long enough.
How much of
your own blood
it has drawn.
Then, drop
the armour,
the false clothes
of shame,
bathe again
in blessedness,
and receive
the longed for
anointing
of your wounds
from the healers
who await
your waking,
your walking
into wonder.
Only then;
blessed,
bathed,
bandaged,
and bearing
your life wounds
as stars,
will you be able
at last,
to hear the
sacred summons
of the
Fisher King,
and pass
unburnt
the flaming sword,
entering the garden
to become
at last
the cup,
the grail,
the chalice,
you have sought
for all along.
There in
the emptiness
of death
discovering
the One
who is
the call,
the quest,
the master
of the mysteries,
and the end
of all
our longing.
A meditation poem on the mystery of becoming the “grail” the vessel of Divine Presence, a path to which all are called most especially in this Lenten season.
(Pic is Galahad’s vision of the Grail by William Morris)
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