RESPONSES FROM STUDENTS
This poem – “The Unexpected Blessing” – was written by one of the students, Evlynn Sharp, on the Practical Wisdom of Ibn Arabi course, led by Jane Clark.
The Unexpected Blessing
Evlynn Sharp
Early cadences of knowledge – of love –
Perhaps reveal the ancient longing
For what is real in us, a closeness,
A gratitude that each is a container
Of the sound of all. Whatever word
The ear itself receives between
Direction and the directionless
In-keys as a note, and every one
Everywhere a tone-pure epiphany.
Old conditioning is fathomed and undone;
There is a deeper rhythm of the possible,
The gentle intricacies of a kindness here,
All turning on the subtle whirr of dawn
Or the pitch of night in-kindling –
Determining in some, is a softness
In another – we are each all one,
Unbroken, sometimes broken, too,
A rune, yet nothing carved in stone
But like those stones of Calanais,
Letting through the light into this life,
Here. Where we speak with neither
An embellishment nor veil, and where
A lesser bond of closeness would be
Unthinkable. Did we come pre-existing,
A re-echo in the soul? And the sound
Of tenderness, intimacy – of truth –
As we face the speaking self: one
Witness, one will, one waiting,
One surrendering, one purposing,
And all this container here to hold;
Where the sacred words we laboured
That may have been lost in passing,
At last become the dignitaries
Of the heart; and surely here
In this container of each other,
The unexpected blessing: You.
Listen to audio recording of this poem
UPCOMING
Jesus Across Space and Time
An interactive seminar
Saturday 30th November 2024
14:00–17:00 BST
The October Gallery, London
An afternoon devoted to discussion of the question: what is the knowledge we can attain if we contemplate the person of Jesus and his function and role in the world of humanity?
The Ways of the Heart IV: Praise and Service
21st November – 19th December 2024
Thursdays, 19:30 – 21:00 GMT
A new 28-day intensive online course combining daily (individual or group) meditation, study and contemplation.
Love Divine: a conversation between Rumi and St. John of the Cross
Meditation and poetry workshops
Fortnightly from 18th January – 26th March
Saturdays: 10:00am – 11:30pm (GMT)
or
Fortnightly from 22nd January – 8th April
Saturdays: 10am – 11:30am (Pacific Time), 12:00pm-13:30pm (Central Time), and 5:00pm-6:30pm (GMT).
Meditation workshops following a format of reading some lines of poetry with contemplative meditation and shared reflections. There are a few places left.
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