31st Aug2007

A Sabbath Poem (Bly)

by FaithHouseManhattan

        THE NIGHT ABRAHAM CALLED TO THE STARS
~ by Richard Bly

Do you remember the night Abraham first saw
The stars?  He cried to Saturn:  “You are my Lord!”
How happy he was!  When he saw the Dawn Star,

He cried, “”You are my Lord!”  How destroyed he was
When he watched them set.  Friends, he is like us:
We take as our Lord the stars that go down.

We are faithful companions to the unfaithful stars.
We are diggers, like badgers; we love to feel
The dirt flying out from behind our back claws.

And no one can convince us that mud is not
Beautiful.  It is our badger soul that thinks so.
We are ready to spend the rest of our life

Walking with muddy shoes in the wet fields.
We resemble exiles in the kingdom of the serpent.
We stand in the onion fields looking up at the night.

My heart is a calm potato by day, and a weeping
Abandoned woman by night.  Friend, tell me what to do,
Since I am a man in love with the setting stars.

(first appeared in Poetry Magazine)

 

This poem based loosely on the Islamic ghazal form in which a major portion of Sufi poetry was written.  Almost all work of Hafiz was in ghazal form. In its classic
form, each stanza stands alone–has its own landscape, so to speak–and
the theme of the poem is never stated.  The reader has much more to
do than he would be used to in the contemporary English poem.

29th Aug2007

Peacemakers

by FaithHouseManhattan

~ by Samir Selmanovic

All war is our war.

Last week my wife Vesna and I saw Masked , an explosive Israeli play about three Palestinian brothers at the heart of the Middle East conflict. Although our rage and grief burst into tears (and I never cry watching movies!) what we learned from the play was just a beginning.

The play was followed by a post-show discussion with Yonatan Shapira, a pilot who flew hundreds of missions for Israeli Defense.  Along with 26 other pilots, he signed an open letter of refusal to fly over Palestinian territory.  After being discharged, the pilots connected with their Palestinian counterparts and founded an organization called Combatants for Peace .

What was most intruiging to us was Yonatan’s assertion that we are all part of this violent conflict.  I never thought I was.  He argued that one of the major obstacles to peace is the influx of American weapons and money to the Middle East.  Used by all sides in the conflict, boosting our economy, and paid with our tax dollars, it is our weapons that are flooding their world. Yonatan told me, “It is Christians in this country who are best positioned to help end this violence.”   Sobering words.

Two days later, I was a part of the post-show discussion as one of the interfaith panelists on the topic “Dialogue Despite Difference.”  For sure, I am not an authority on the Middle East conflict.  It is the idea of FAITH HOUSE congregation that has inspired the organizer to invite me.  So many people want it to be possible!

I hope you can see the play if you pass through New York or look out for it if it ever comes to a town near you.  If you pursue “peace on earth,” welcome to the company of Jesus and the prophets.  If you are a peacemaker, here is a poem of Rumi, a Muslim mystic poet, that can help you feel like you are not out of your mind.

“Start a huge, foolish project
Like Noah.
It makes absolutely no
Difference what people
Think of you.”
~ Rumi

Shalom, Salaam, and Peace of Christ to you from New York!

24th Aug2007

A Sabbath Poem (Apllinaire)

by FaithHouseManhattan

      COME TO THE EDGE
      ~ by Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918), French Poet and Philosopher

“Come to the edge.”
“We can’t.  We’re afraid.”
“Come to the edge.”
And they came.
And he pushed them.
And they flew.

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