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ramblings of a freelance panentheist {"all things are in God, and God is in all things"} . . . musings on Emergent spirituality, powerlifting, LGBTQueer issues, contemplative prayer, mysticism, cats, music, healing, and more. I like my coffee and my existentialism dark-roasted.

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I'm an LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor), in private practice in Marietta, Georgia. I'm an Episcopagan who is involved in the Emergent Christian conversation. My writings on queer spirituality have been published in Whosoever and several other magazines. I live in a house-in-the-woods (Bear's Hermitage) in Marietta with Leonidas (Lenny) and Guy, Mighty Warrior Cats, and way too many books.


Monday, May 08, 2006

Traditional Values


From Garrison Keillor’s Writer’s Almanac for today . . .

It's the birthday of Gary Snyder, born in San Francisco (1930). He started out as one of the Beat writers of the 1950s. In 1956 he left the San Francisco Beat scene and went to Japan. He spent most of the next twelve years in a monastery, studying Buddhism.

Gary Snyder said, “As a poet I hold the most archaic values on earth. They go back to the Neolithic: the fertility of the soil, the magic of animals, the power-vision in solitude, the terrifying initiation and rebirth, the love and ecstasy of the dance, the common work of the tribe.”



Earth Verse
by Gary Snyder

Wide enough to keep you looking
Opening enough to keep you moving
Dry enough to to keep you honest
Prickly enough to make you tough
Green enough to go on living
Old enough to give you dreams


For All
by Gary Snyder

Ah to be alive
on a mid-September morn
fording a stream
barefoot, pants rolled up,
holding boots, pack on,
sunshine, ice in the shallows,
northern rockies.

Rustle and shimmer of icy creek waters
stones turn underfoot, small and hard as toes
cold nose dripping
singing inside
creek music, heart music,
smell of sun on gravel.

I pledge allegiance

I pledge allegiance to the soil
of Turtle Island,
and to the beings who thereon dwell
one ecosystem
in diversity
under the sun
With joyful interpenetration for all.


Free mp3 download of a Gary Snyder poetry reading in Paris, December 6, 2002: Mountains & Rivers Without End

6 Comments:

Blogger isaiah said...

Yes- these are traditional values!

"For All" is great....makes me want to get outside!

Thanks Darrell.

1:18 PM, May 08, 2006  
Anonymous Heidi said...

Excellent! I'll join the birthday party - but I have to repost "For All" (can't resist, considering my tagline!).

3:51 PM, May 08, 2006  
Blogger Jon said...

He makes me wish I didn't live in the city! I love his pledge of allegiance!

4:31 PM, May 08, 2006  
Blogger Jon said...

Here's a synchronicity: I stumbled across this page just by 'accident'!
Gary Snyder

11:16 PM, May 08, 2006  
Blogger Trev Diesel said...

[trev ponders spending his evening outdoors]

Thanks for the inspiration! ;)

2:43 PM, May 09, 2006  
Blogger Tiel Aisha Ansari said...

Nice. Gary Snyder was poet in residence at Reed College when I was there-- alas, I paid no attention at the time...

I'm trawling for links for the ProgFaithBlogCarn. Can I link something from your blog? This post would be good, or your fascinating article on the Two Gnosticisms.

6:38 PM, May 10, 2006  

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