Friday, 18 February 2022

The Four Winds in Cuatro Vientos - A Haiku Cluster

 

After experiencing storm Eunice today in England, I happened upon a poem I wrote about  another storm I lived through, over a decade ago, in Spain. Interestingly the place happened to be called "Four Winds" in Spanish!

But by far the more powerful force was not the extraordinary wind and rain, but the beautiful and transforming power of something more remarkable - the silent prayer of 2 million people kneeling in adoration in the middle of a storm.


Wild winds awaken

What duty and chaos dulled

in the concrete world.


2 million kneel

To touch the softening earth

as heaven descends.


This greater silence

Opens the heart of worship

and our souls revive.


around us the storm

dies as our peace is quickened

and the Spirit rests.



What is our bard work for?



Waking the spirit

Watering the thirsty ground

Reviving the soul



Drenching the hard earth

Softening the soil with storm

till the Spirit leaps.


Write and reveal

The ground of your own being

And you touch the Lord.



This cluster of haikus was written 3 days after attending the great vigil of silent prayer with Pope Benedict XVI and two million others all kneeling on the bare earth. 

Sarah de Nordwall  August  2011

 


4 comments:

  1. Haikus as verses?
    That was genius!

    Write and reveal the ground of your own being - that's just what it is!

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    1. Yes! and Thank you! I thought I'd invented Haiku clusters but then I hear that it's a thing!! But as far as revealing the ground of your own being goes.. it is a beautiful and mysterious process isn't it? Connected to the powers of the soul. We disclose our own personal logos.

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  2. Beautiful imagery Sarah! I couldn't help but think of this verse for those living the creative life - writing and revealing from that wind of inspiration: "The wind blows where it wishes and you hear the sound of it, but do not know where it comes from and where it is going; so is everyone who is born of the Spirit.” John 3:8

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    1. Oh thankyou Jackie. Yes. There's such a wonderful wildness about the Spirit revealed in that quotation..a life of freedom indeed - and ever surprising!

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