Surrender
I call upon the Source of Life,
the Power within and without,
the Power that makes for
Being and Nothingness,
joy and pain,
suffering and delight.
I call upon You to calm my fearful soul,
to open me to the Wonder of Truth,
the transience of all things.
In Wonder was I conceived
and in Wonder I have found my being.
Thus I call upon You, the Source of Wonder,
to open my heart to healing.
In You I discover the mystery of Life
and the necessity of Death.
In You I see all things and their opposites
not as warring parties
but as partners in a dance
whose rhythm is none other
than the beating of my own soul.
Denial may come, but so too will acceptance.
Anger may come, but so too will calm.
I have bargained with my fears
and found them unwilling to compromise.
So now I turn to You,
to the Wonder that is my True Nature.
I abandon the false notions of separateness
and embrace the Unity that is my True Nature.
I surrender not to the inevitable but to Surprise,
for it is the impossible that is Life’s most precious gift.
My tears will pass
and so will my laughter.
But I will not be silenced,
for I will sing the praises of Wonder
through sickness and health;
knowing that in the end,
this too will pass.
Written by Rami M. Shapiro in his book
Accidental Grace Poetry, Prayers, and Psalms
Posted on January 7, 2018, in change, Death, epiphanies, faith, fear, Healing, hope, Moments of Wonder, Paradox, peace, spirituality, Suffering and tagged Accidental Grace, all things pass, Being and Nothingness, denial and acceptance, false notion of separateness, life and death as partners in a dance, Rami Shapiro, surrender, This too will pass, Wonder, Wonder - our true nature. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
This is beautiful, Eileen. Thanks for passing it on.
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My favorite Rabbi. I’ve attended a weekend retreat on Spiritual Writing that he gave at Scarrit in Nashville.
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My favorite Rabbi. I attended a weekend work shop that he gave on Spiritual Writing. Have several of his books on the Old Testament.
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What intense words. Thank you and greetings.
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