Feeling the call of the Woods today...
Wood Walking
When you walk
the woods,
do so at their pace.
Not yours.
Pause before
you enter
their embrace,
and breathe deep.
Slow down to their
ancient pace
of root,
and
branch,
and
story.
Then,
with a bow,
enter;
and allow their
cathedral coolness
to enfold you,
and their greened light
to anoint you
with
sylvan sacrament
of stained glass
dappling;
and
your healing
will begin.
As over the craggy
bare nerves
of
your busyness,
and
sharp
exhaustion,
and
the rough edges
of your
broken heart,
a gentling of moss
will begin to
grow
as slowly as
blessing.
Feel their tallness
stretch you.
Their deep dark
womb you.
Their leaf,
and flower,
and nut,
circle you,
with knowing,
of a kind unknown to
fleeting minds and
restless hearted
humanity;
greening you to
wholeness again.
Passing into
their sanctuary,
stop;
and become
one
with them.
Let them teach you their
communion mystery;
their secret
homing of
rustling life that
feathered sings
and
furred shelters,
both
beneath,
and,
above.
Listen long
enough
and they will
teach you
their tongue:
words of wood,
and weather,
and water,
united in one
song of praise
that began
with the first
Divinely led
step
into
the dance of
inter-breathing
that you have
forgotten
how to sing
until now.
Sit your
tiredness
down
in the crook
of their
rooted gathering,
with your
back
trunked;
and let them be
your
spine,
just
for a while.
Your sap will
rise
with theirs
in the four-fold
benediction
of the
treed seasons
which
foreshadowed
their
glorious gifting
of their own element
to be
the rood throne
of
the Word
by whom
all is spoken.
Touching
their great slowness,
be reborn
of their wisdom
that promises,
for every Winter
a Spring,
and roots
deep enough
to outlast any
Summer drought
until Autumn’s coolness
comes.
When eventually
you rise from
their embrace,
stretch to the heavens
and breathe deep
of
their largesse,
while ground gripping
with toe tap-root.
Their knowing,
now with you
once again,
dusts you golden
like pollen falling
in the breeze.
Then bow deeply
to your elders
and fellow servants
and walk back
to your life
now luminous once again.
When you walk
the woods,
do so at their pace.
Not yours.
Thank you, Brother Richard. Divine words, which I have read in the woods today. God bless
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