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Wednesday, 18 April 2012

OBEISANCE



Her face always existed,
the poetry came later;


When the leaf finally fell,
his heart bounded to catch her.


© Shaista Tayabali, 2012
Red Roofs by Marc Chagall, courtesy magpie tales


I love the stories flung into Marc Chagall's paintings - always something new and fascinating to discover. There are love stories here, odes and supplications, but arcing over everything, a tree, a forest. Which is how I niftily weave in the fact that, on retreat, I took my five mindfulness trainings, and, in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh's lineage, was bestowed with the name Radiant Forest of the Heart :) I think it is a good name... forests are lovely, dark and fathomless, lit inside by wild, magical creatures  - I can work well with such a name! Pure Ocean Heart or Perfect Serenity might have been slightly harder to live up to!!

7 comments:

  1. I loved writing to this prompt too.

    I like Obeisance!

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  2. I so love your beautiful poem. And, even more, the perfection of your bestowed name,Radiant Forest of the Heart - as you are radiant, Shaista, your spirit always aglow. Thay sees clearly. Lovely! Your header photo is ASTOUNDING!!!!!!

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  3. Lovely lovely words. (I agree the header photo is astounding).

    Anna :o]

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  4. The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.

    Robert Frost
    New Hampshire
    1923

    I don't know why, but this is for you.

    Andrew.

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  5. Andrew, thankyou - that is one of my all time favourite poems, oft repeated lines. I never get tired of the repetition, the seeming simplicity, the inherent depths.

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  6. Your own comment could be applied to your poem too...

    the seeming simplicity, the inherent depths

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  7. Lovely, Shaista :)))

    And I also love your blog banner. So rich and full of life!

    Kisses from sunny Portugal!

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