Monday, July 13, 2026

Life’s a labyrinth


Life’s a bit of a labyrinth: 
You can see where you’re trying to get to, 
But the path you’re traveling 
 Is not exactly direct. 
Have faith, keep breathing, and trust 
That where you are now 
Is where you’re meant to be.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Sharing the spotlight


Just as different flowers on a single stalk 
May bloom at different times, 
So, too, must humans wait 
Until it is their time to bloom, 
And come to understand the charm 
In serving as a backdrop 
For the others on your stalk, 
While knowing with assurance 
Your opportunity will come.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

For all who suffer


For those days when you feel 
Like nothing’s going nowhere 
And no one would miss you 
If you just stepped out into the void 
And disappeared completely, 
Please take a minute and breathe in 
A breath for all who also feel 
Discouraged and depressed, 
Then reach down deep into your heart 
And find whatever spark of joy remains 
And breathe it out: a gift for all who suffer.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Stop and smell the flowers


It’s never a bad idea to stop and smell the flowers, 
Even when the flowers don’t exactly smell, 
Because to take that sniff requires you 
 To take a breath, slow down, 
And then become, however briefly, 
Present to the beauty that nature has to offer.

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Taking a chance


What’s life, without a little mystery? 
An invitation to explore, 
An opportunity to try something 
That’s just a little different… 
It’s so easy to assume 
 That the way things always were 
Is the way they’ll always be: 
Why risk a possible fall from normality?

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Divisions real or imaginary


And when I saw how the cloud bisected 
Both sky and sea, I found myself 
Feeling the echoes of our divisions; 
The painful split in our unity, 
And wondered: is ours, like this, 
Simply a reflection of the times? 
Or does it — as I fear it may — 
Divide to the depths of being?

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Always making choices


I woke to an amazing morning sky 
And now my non-zen mind 
Wants me to choose: Which pic is better? 
Before or after the sun has risen 
And the mountain fades to smoke? 
So worldly, that mind, always dividing 
Into right and wrong, better and best… 
When will I fully comprehend 
The indivisible unity of being?