Friday, January 24, 2014

Australia Day


I know this will not be a popular reflection, but as Australia day approaches, I feel ashamed about many things that our government is doing on our behalf at the moment. Foremost in my mind are the way we are treating Asylum seekers, our approach to international aid and the way continue to treat the indigenous people of Australia. So, this is a prayer that says much of what I feel this Australia day.
 
"May our eyes remain open even in the face of tragedy.
May we not become disheartened.
May we find in the dissolution
of our apathy and denial,
the cup of the broken heart.
May we discover the gift of the fire burning
in the inner chamber of our being—
burning great and bright enough
to transform any poison.
May we offer the power of our sorrow to the service
of something greater than ourselves.
May our guilt not rise up to form
yet another defensive wall.
May the suffering purify and not paralyze us.
May we endure; may sorrow bond us and not separate us.
May we realize the greatness of our sorrow
and not run from its touch or its flame.
May clarity be our ally and wisdom our support.
May our wrath be cleansing, cutting through
the confusion of denial and greed.
May we not be afraid to see or speak our truth.
May the bleakness of the wasteland be dispelled.
May the soul's journey be revealed
and the true hunger fed.
May we be forgiven for what we have forgotten
and blessed with the remembrance
of who we really are."
—The Terma Collective,

1 comment:

Ken Rookes said...

Thanks Gordon. This prayer articulates what many of us feel. Kyrie Elleison.

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