Yes, all these things, yes, says the Lord
but do not lose sight of that one, true thing
© Meisaan Chan
Yes, all these things, yes, says the Lord
but do not lose sight of that one, true thing
© Meisaan Chan
The deeper I fall into God
the deeper God falls into me
doorway open
© Meisaan Chan
If you cling to old ways you will hurt yourself, says the Lord
If you try to control the dance, you will stumble
If you open to new ways, you will heal
If you surrender to the dance, you will align
© Meisaan Chan
In the morass and chaos
you slow me down to caress me,
to remind me why I am
© Meisaan Chan
How invested are you in your ruts!
Even the toes in your shoes are gripping!
© Meisaan Chan
There once were three vines that wanted to reach the sun. The first vine dreamed all day and all night about reaching the sun, and it spent all its energy in the dreaming that it didn’t grow much at all. It didn’t even notice that it wasn’t growing, so vivid and ardent was is dreaming.
The second vine grew and grew, fast and furious, faster than any vine had ever grown. When it was higher than the mountains, it stopped to look at itself and exclaimed, “Look at how much I’ve grown!” It spent all of its energy admiring its growth, and so it never grew again. In fact, it started to wilt but it never noticed this, so vivid and ardent was its admiring.
The third vine also grew and grew, but when it got tired, it rested and built back its energy. When it started to wilt from pestilence, it noticed this and tended to its illness. When it could go no more and yet was so far from the sun, the third vine cried out, “Sun, I have done my best and I can do no more! I have just wanted to be with you and have done everything for this end!” The sun’s heart was moved and said to the third vine, “Come with me,” and it reached down and drew the vine into itself. The moment that the sun touched the vine, the vine immediately burst into fire.
© Meisaan Chan
When the path swerves
check to see it’s still my path
for it will always lead you home;
if the path is not my path
no amount of journeying will do
© Meisaan Chan
We see the movement of what is faster;
when we speed ahead, we do not see
all that moves around us;
when we are still, we suddenly see
the slightest bending leaf
the slightest bending heart
the breath of the soul
© Meisaan Chan
Peripheral problems destabilize you
when you treat them as core problems
© Meisaan Chan
This is not about reciprocity.
This is about love.
© Meisaan Chan