
Tag: Truth
Acquainted With Grief
Somewhere between meeting the new
and releasing the comfortable
there will always be grief.
It is that separation thing
that is oh, so inevitable –
and as predictable as
melting ice cream.
It is the tug along the way
that pulls at the heart,
sometimes tearing it painfully –
leaving scars that
mark the spot.
Nothing lasts –
or so it seems.
It takes a lifetime to figure this out.
Eventually, we learn
that grief is the price of love –
given and received.
I bump into grief every day.
When I see it in another,
its embers are sparked in me
and the familiar ache of it all
shows up,
reminding me of its
ready presence,
pouncing on me,
like a mugger on a morning walk.
Grief has an I get it quality
when witnessed in another…
Our earthly existence
comes with loss
woven deeply into its tapestry.
We can see it in each other’s faces –
when we dare to look up.
Loss is the glue
that connects us
and joins us together.
Some think God causes this sadness
as if to manipulate us
to devotion
by bringing us to our knees
with heartache.
I disagree.
To me, God is all trust and love
with an unimaginable capacity
for wisdom and compassion –
and is not the cause
of our suffering.
If anything, God gets it –
suffers and grieves with us ,
weeping as we weep.
God knows that the answer
to grief
is the loving embrace –
the one we share with one another,
and the one
God gives with
Everlasting Arms –
through us.
We are not alone,
ever.
This must be realized.
When it comes to grief,
and life (as it turns out)…
well, we are in it together –
and once we get off the floor,
after extreme loss has arrived,
we can move forward,
side by side,
learning a deepening resilience
together.
Copyright© Cynthia Cady Stanton, 2018

Glowing
Oh, give me eyes to see
beneath either fluff
or fear,
underneath pain and harm –
that essential beam
of light and love
which warms and glows!
I want to be a glow detector –
within myself,
and everyone I meet.
For the glow
is where God is visible –
and who doesn’t want to see God?
It takes practice,
this right view.
It does not come easily –
because we have all been trained
to focus elsewhere.
It means getting out of
my own way… once again,
the ongoing lesson,
I keep bumping into,
and tripping over,
along the way.
But dwelling in the Glow,
reflecting its Light,
living in the Beam…
that is where I want to be.
Nothing else really matters,
or is real.
Glow on!
Let your path be a lighted one.
Copyright© Cynthia Cady Stanton, 2018

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Buttery Grace
When love is real,
it is easy –
effortless in its appearance,
warm and yummy,
like buttery grace.
It comes from the beyond,
much like inspiration does –
and wisdom is infused
within all its practicalities.
It simply makes sense.
It feels like the sweetest hug.
It sounds like a soothing tide on the move.
It looks like a rose in bloom, and
has the aroma of
bread in the toaster.
It calls to you like bird song in the morning.
These are the measures
of love that is true.
When you have it,
you know, and
trust becomes the glue.
Copyright© Cynthia Cady Stanton, 2018

Transitioning
When in an unfamiliar place,
you are on your way.
It usually comes with lots of tension.
You become unsettled,
and maybe even a little bit scared.
Transitions are that rocky time
when your usual patterns are useless
and you have to allow for
change.
The big ones are literally
earth-shattering,
setting you off kilter,
making you feel raw and
vulnerable.
But when you get to the other side,
you are in that shiny spot of
All New.
You have grown new muscle, and
you are reborn.
When this freedom flowers,
you realize that
the pain of change
was nothing but
the peeling of the layers
that are no longer needed.
Copyright© Cynthia Cady Stanton, 2018
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