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![]() | Beginners By Denise Levertov
Dedicated to the memory of Karen Silkwood and Eliot Gralla
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Hi Omss -
A beautiful, questioning poem by the American poet Denise Levertov. She is holding the Buddhist ideals of compassion and awareness up against the realization of the nature of nonbeing. She asks, how can we let go into nirvana when there is so much undone, and so much cruelty done, and so much beauty we're disconnected from? How can we leave the living world when there is there is so much yet unlived?
I think Denise Levertov wants us to struggle and to strive, and discover the communion we share with each other in the process. She wants us to recognize the heaven, or the potential heaven, we already inhabit, before we rush off to vague spiritual realms.
Rather than try to offer a simple answer to the questions she is raising, let me ask what you think... How are compassion, service, respect for each other and the natural world in conflict with the pursuit of spiritual liberation and freedom from the pains of the world? How are they served by it? Does our history of imperfections make the spiritual quest irresponsible? Is the ideal of desirelessness and the awareness of nonbeing just an attempt to escape? Is it appropriate for "beginners," greatly stumbling beginners, to rush to the end point?
Important questions... The way we answer these questions colors our path to deep awakening.
Ivan
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