One body

          In the one Spirit
          we were all baptized into one body.
                       —1 Corinthians 12.13

Of course we don’t believe that.
We think we’re separate.
We thank God
we don’t live in that war zone
as if we don’t,
as if those who live there are not us,
not our flesh and blood.
(And so their suffering is less real than ours.)
It comes naturally to assume
that the stranger is not part of us,
that the grief of a distant tribe is not ours,
that the lake on the tundra
has nothing to do with the flow of our blood.
It is our life’s work
to overcome the delusion,
to live in the Spirit in which we are one,
rather than by the flesh
by which we seem to be separate.
If claiming the suffering of the whole world
seems too wearisome,
too much grief for one person to take on,
that is because we still believe
we’re one person, one small individual.
But when we know we are one with all,
we trust that all the world’s evil and suffering
is easily borne and absorbed
by the infinite joy and beauty of the whole,
the very heart of God.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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In the dark, trust

That God lives in the airy space
between the leap and the landing place.

That tears may flow through you,
but then—something else.

That the Mystery holds more blessing than hurt,
that in the darkness is not monsters, but God.

That there is no falling
that God can’t make into a falling in love.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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Doing the dishes

In the other room
they discuss religion.
I will stay here
and do the dishes.
There is no talking,
only a single bird descending
outside the window.
But there is delight enough.
The sunlight on the suds
makes little rainbows
that are so clear.
The water is warm and attentive.
It meets perfectly
every moment of my hands,
moves perfectly with every move.
You can’t see it but
in the water you can feel
the weight of the water.
I want to tell
but the bird in the air
already knows.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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Breathing Jesus

          Jesus said to them, “Peace be with you.
          As God has sent me, so I send you.”
          When he had said this, he breathed on them
          and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit.”

                       —John 20. 21-22


Sit still.
Breathe deeply.

In and out, breath flows.
Given, not bought.

Received … and released,
in … and out.

The breath is life,
with power to make life:

air becoming blood;
Word made flesh.

It is Love, which makes you alive.
Love is in you, to receive and give.

It is Spirit, the Breath of Christ,
breathing in you.

You are breathing Jesus.
Jesus is breathing you into the world.

Breathing in, Christ enters you.
Breathing out, love enters the world.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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Pentecost

           All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit
           and began to speak in other languages,
          as the Spirit gave them ability.

                                         —Acts 2.4

Probably not eloquently. More likely
in halting Phrygian, mangled Mesopotamian.
It probably took some back-and-forth, some double-checking,
requiring not just proclaiming but listening,
relating, getting feedback,
patience on the part of the hearers,
and courage and humility on the part of the speakers—
willingness to risk, to be beginners, to appear foolish,
to forgo the safety of being in the dominant group,
overcoming barriers.
None was a solo. They were all ensemble pieces.

Pray for such humility and courage,
to risk for the sake of love,
to be foolish for the sake of relating,
to let other people’s reality be real.
To harmonize.
This is how the Holy Spirit speaks, loud and clear.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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One

           Holy Abba, may they be one, as we are one.
                       —John 17.11

We do not all agree. We’re not “one” in that way.
We don’t see things, or do things, alike.

But we are one, as Abba and Son are one,
as the song and the music are one,

all part of the same Body, members of each other,
one Spirit, one divine movement.

Bow, then, give thanks, and listen: unknown to you,
vast choirs chant in foreign tongues

a liturgy that upholds you, and someone far off
and strange is praying your prayers.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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Infant

      I have calmed and quieted my soul,
           like a weaned child with its mother;
      my soul is like the weaned child that is with me.
                                      — Psalm 131.2

Holy One,
like a mother with her newborn infant,
you do not demand anything of me,
but purely love me, for my own sake.

I am born of you; I am like you,
made of your loving kindness.
Your unseen, immutable truth
is alive in me.

No matter what happens to me
I am in your arms.
No matter what I do
you are in me.

My soul is at peace.
I can become your love in the world.
I rest in your arms.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
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Absence

          He was lifted up,
          and a cloud took him out of their sight.

                       —Acts 1.9

Now, standing on this godforsaken hillside
comes the real test:
to trust the God who absconds,
whose icon is empty air
with a light breeze.
The feeling that there once was more—
wasn’t there?—but not now;
once a simple certainty
that there was someone there,
but now that gray hollow in your guts,
the grief over your childhood faith,
the empty chair, the faint vale
in the other side of the bed.
And given that, to trust.

The Beloved has departed
the world of the senses
to be even more present,
a mystery for us, about us,
without us.
Not someone who is loving,
but love itself, loving.

Now we learn to be at home
in this peripheral God
who, like sleep, or the present moment,
in being perceived, disappears.

Now we learn a new faith,
to trust without feeling,
to breathe air we can’t see.

Above our wondering heads
birds migrate along their invisible paths.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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Dawn

The sky slowly opens its great gentle eye,
leans over the earth to kiss it.

They lie close, face to face,
color like passion between them.

Earth and sky are inside each other,
full of one another’s light.

I sit in morning stillness, bathed.
Inside me you rise, you grow like a child.

All day long now I will not see things,
but only light unfolding.

My face, transfigured, will glow from within;
I will remember and smile.

Each moment this alone will be my eye:
opening to your great, gentle beauty.

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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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Ascension

          He was lifted up,
          and a cloud took him out of their sight.
                                 —Acts 1.9

As we walk out of the city
(why are we leaving?)
the day feels fresh and open,
green blades springing up
(the sower knows not how),
songs of birds we hear but can’t see.
Thomas stops to blow
dandelion seeds into the breeze.
To our questions, the rabbi frames
his answers in more silence than usual.
The wind wraps its soft baby arms
around our necks, whispering.
We walk on grass;
behind us it springs back up.

Then words not of departure
but of sending. Dispersal.
Then he isn’t there.

Stunned, silent emptiness.
(The wondergrief. The traumajoy.
The un-knowing.)
Our cherished certainties
float away on the wind.
A space between us so real,
it seems full of something.

No one speaks.
On the way back
it does not surprise me
when Thomas, without asking,
reaches out,
takes my hand.

__________________
Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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