Archive for October, 2011
A comment on fear, attributed to Native American Dragging Canoe
“Wisdom tells us to get out of harm’s way at times, but it never tells us to weep with fear. Once we turn to face it, a quiet determined strength pours in to end the terror. Fear is terrorism. It is not running from it that cripples us but refusing to call it what it […]
Sing, when birds are silent…
A poem by Margaret Crawford Sing when the birds are silent Dance when the wind is still Laugh when the rain is long coming Bend to the Spirit’s will Open when the day is closing Thunder when the sun shines full Ground when a wild wind spirals Surrender to the moon tides pull Earth and […]