Small Stone for Jan. 8 2015

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Jan 8

“From the beginning there were drums,
beating out world rhythm—
the booming never-failing tide on the beach…”
–JIMALEE BURTON (Ho-Chee-Nee), Cherokee, 1974


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The quote goes on to tell us to pay attention to our heartbeat in the wrist . . .
I’ve always done that, more so lately as I wore a monitor for tests, and now when I am not well.

When I was a child,
sometimes at night
footsteps would pound in my ear,
the unseen chasing away sleep.


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Last night the pound of drum
deep within, setting the rhythm
of my days. I know fear–
that it beats too fast, too loud

and when it can’t be heard
the fear of what’s to come
when it ceases beating.


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CAS Jan 8 2015

 

Small Stone for Jan. 7, 2015

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Jan 7

“Everything on the earth has a purpose, every disease an herb to cure it, and every person a mission. This is the Indian theory of existence.” – Mourning Dove (Christine Quintasket) Salish, 1888-1936

 

I watch my cat ecstatic as he rubs his nose
deep into catnipped carpet, wonder
about this herb he trips on.

Today armed with theories of existence,
I search out native herbs to soothe anxiety,
calm nerves, stop worry. I find Cloud Walking Tea.

Herbal tea

Herbal tea (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Images float in my mind of light, soaring spirit,
a way out of dark thoughts. But my cupboard
is bare of Skullcap, St. John’s Wort, Valerian Root.

I eye my cat’s catnip, shake my head,
reach instead for chamomile or perhaps
simple lemon balm tea.

English: Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), her...

English: Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), herb garden, St. Andrew’s-Sewanee (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

CAS Jan. 7, 2015

 

 

 

Small Stone for Jan. 6 2015

IMG_0219Today’s reading is about thoughts that come at night when all is quiet: Here is the quote from it that resonated today. My small stone is rather a dark resonance:

 

Simon Pokagon

Simon Pokagon (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 Jan 6 “…Mortal man has not the power to draw aside the veil of unborn time to tell the future of his race. That gift belongs of the Divine alone. But it is given to him to closely judge the future by the present, and the past.” — Simon Pokagon, Potawatomi, 1830-1899

 

 

 Which is the gift and which
the curse? To foresee fate
or to move through days
blind to what will come?

“You’ve won the lottery!” they said,
To come close but have death turn away.
It made me a small anxious thing,
a shade fearing its own shadow.

Picture of Runes used in Fortune Telling

Picture of Runes used in Fortune Telling (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 I judge each new day in my palm, break it
into pieces searching for new omens,
to draw aside the veil of unborn time.
This too is a kind of death.

CAS Jan. 6 2015

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English: Gift for stone-ghosts Deutsch: Opfer für die Steingeister (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 

 

 

Small Stone for Jan. 5 2015

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The earth has received the embrace of the sun and we shall see the results of that love.” —Hunkesni (Sitting Bull) Hunkpapa Sioux, 1831-1890

 

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adorns each tree, diamonds
winking in brilliant January sun.

Even the chill air can’t dampen
the fire glowing from every branch
each tree a silver lady in her finest gown.

CAS Jan 5 2015

 

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