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My Sanctuary is Nature

Rejuvenate

When city voids me,
I flee to garden refuge.
Hummingbird dances.


Whale

Our telepathy
meets in a monumental
hello of two hearts.

I call, you come, and
brush gently against the boat,
crooning your love song.

Pausing a moment,
is that a wink I detect?
You flirt, then farewell!

Will you invite me
to frolic in frothing waves?
Besotted, I wait.



Memories

Sun dips in glass lake,
apricot clouds color me,
loon’s call haunts my heart.



Crimson Reverie

Friends send word
that it’s a stellar
autumn back home,
punctuated with pics
of unimaginable
flushes of perfect
color, ringing against
deep blue skies,
nudging my heart
to impossible
yearnings…

For long luxurious
walks scented
by Nature’s turning,
the poignant musk of
her full fruition,
apricot and crimson
ablaze with sunlight,
her dazzling glow
embracing me,
bending my mood
and contemplation.

Whoever could feel
tired or defeated
on such days?

I felt naught
but goodness and
rightness on these
halcyon treks,
Nature teaching me
the natural way
of everything –
It is not death,
but a tender
“see you later”,
only to rise up
again, transformed
in sweet green,
bidding me “hello”,
begging me to
walk and talk
of possibilities,
plans, the rebirth
of everything,
including me.

But just for awhile,
how my heart longs
to stroll once again
‘neath that crimson.



All poems are from Soul Journey: The Poetry of Life. This ebook is a free download in PDF format here. Please help yourself! 🙂

© Susan L Hart 2024

Really Live, Every Day

Susan L Hart, HartInspirations.com

Remember What’s Real

In indigenous cultures the elders of the community are highly respected for their life-long accumulated knowledge. They are teachers in the community and particularly of the children, so that the ways and tradition of reverence for the land will not be forgotten. Perhaps if we were to acknowledge indigenous wisdom more, we would be better able to solve our problems related to Earth and our natural environment.

After all, how can we solve these problems when we are feeling so separated from the land itself? I do not believe that corporations (or governments) largely have the sort of caring that would lead towards a healing of Earth, or us, for that matter. At a grassroots level, we must take personal responsibility for ourselves and our Earth.

“In order for the land to take care of us, we must take care of the land.” There are many interesting videos to watch on this site: Wisdom of the Elders, Inc.


Inspirational Quote:

“Not just beautiful, though – the stars are like the trees in the forest, alive and breathing. And they’re watching me.” ~ Haruki Murakami


An excerpt from The Turquoise Heart, where Elsu (the elder in this case) speaks to Anna, who is the same age as his granddaughter Suki:

…Elsu gave her a wink. “This has all been quite intense, has it not? I see why you would be exhausted. We will start walking over to the creek, and soon it will be time to say goodbye for now.”

“For now? You told me that I came through some kind of time portal. How would I know how to come back, even if I wanted to?”

“I’m thinking you may want to some time in future, Anna. After all, there is still the problem of the trees.“

“The trees have a problem?”

“Are there not rumors in your town right now that the trees will be cut down? You came to realize during your time here that they are part of your Earth family. You already sense you will miss them. What are you going to do about it? It was not just me who called you. It was also the forest.”

“What could I ever do about that? I’m just a teenager. No one cares what I think or say about anything.”

“I guess this could be a challenge to take home with you, or maybe it really does not matter at all. That is for you to decide.”

“Okay, Elsu, but why am I suddenly responsible for the trees?”

Elsu replied softly, “Anna, if not you, then who? That huge tree that gave you shelter is over one thousand years old and a grandparent.”

His rebuttal disarmed her.“I do care about the forest. I promise I’ll think more about it.” It had never before occurred to Anna that she might have the power to change anything important in the world…


I invite you to take a few moments today to download your free copy of The Turquoise Heart. Although the protagonist Anna is “just” going on fifteen, she has a strong sense that the world is not quite right, and that what is expected of her in the “formula for life” already does not feel like enough. The Turquoise Heart is a 1-hour read, and the prequel to a coming longer novel (or two?). Download it here.

© Susan L Hart 2024

You Butterfly, You

The beautiful butterfly captivates us with its brilliant color and lightness of being. Its joyful flitting among flowers never fails to raise our spirits, and somehow it gives us hope. Hope for what? Well, perhaps simply a world where more color, joy, and lightness of being may be possible. Butterflies cut right through to the core of our being. They speak to our souls about joy.

We were born with lightness and joy

As adults, the world and its problems have this way of weighing us down. Eventually we forget that we were born with this innate sense of joy. Watch young children. They are still in a cycle of newness, discovering, joyfulness, positivity.

Butterfly, symbol of transformation

There is a long history of the butterfly as symbol of transformation, resurrection, adaptability to change, lightness and joy. You’ll find more about this in the article: Dance like the Butterfly

Allow the butterfly in you to burst forth

Embrace your soul lessons, because they are food for your transformation process. Learn from them, and do not get weighed down by regrets and problems. Allow yourself to grow, bloom, transform completely, to the beautiful butterfly you were always meant to be.


Born to Fly

I had a “friend”
who wanted to
dissect me,
so they could
determine how
to capture me.

I have worked
hard in this life
to unchain and
free my soul –
Why would I
agree to this?

The young me
would yield
to please, but,
the older me
stands firm for
autonomy.

I’m not an ant
made only
for hard work,
I discovered
I have wings,
I’m a butterfly.

Thank you for
the lesson!
I cannot allow
you to pluck
my wings and
pin me down.

I will not deny
that I am
a butterfly,
real friends
let friends fly,
and so must I.

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Becoming One

Wholly

Living life wholly, fully, completely,
is a process of learning,
with full awareness
and reverently,
for life IS holy –
I don’t mean religiously,
but yes, spiritually,
and respectfully
of All of Life,
not sacrificially
of yourself,
your own soul,
your learning,
but cooperatively
with humanity,
compassionately,
understandingly,
gracefully,
lovingly,
becoming
wholly
One.

Letter to Humanity

On the winding path of life we’re here to learn,
that love’s greatest lessons are not to be spurned.

Be faithful and true first of all to yourself,
but don’t leave your heart sitting on a back shelf.

Brave the big world and embrace what you see,
we all contribute to humanity.

Love is the compass to navigate our way,
a world of connections needs no special day.

The challenge, you see, is to each do our part,
to heal the world, we have to live from the heart.

Unison

Heart, mind, and vision,
intention creates action,
people have power.


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© Susan L Hart 2024