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The Poetry Mentor, author/teacher/speaker/consultant and believer that poetry as spiritual practice is the embodiment of loving kindness.


Background Information

 

Like prayer, the benefits of poetry are both immediate and long-term. Reading a poem for the first time that we connect with, we feel the exhilaration of surprise, insight, wisdom, and sometimes even humor that blossoms within. With repeated readings, the poem enters our constantly consulted brain deck of index cards. It enters our heartbeats, our breathing patterns, our very cells. Like a divine perfume, an oft-repeated poem permeates our souls.

 

That is when the poem is always with us, softening our voices, sharpening our insights, deepening our capacities to love and cherish, to listen, and act with selfless compassion.

 

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Robert McDowell’s new book, Poetry as Spiritual Practice:

Reading, Writing, and Using Poetry in Your Daily Rituals, Aspirations, and Intentions will be published July 15th, 2008 by Free Press.

 

You may access the book’s special promotions offer including bonus gifts by Deepak Chopra, Mirabai Starr, Denise Linn, Peggy McColl, and more than 40 other artists and teachers by clicking on www.poetryasspiritualpractice.com/promotion on July 24th, 2008, or visit www.robertmcdowell.net.

 

 

Poetry as spiritual practice is really the embodiment of loving kindness.

 

Consider the sutra of loving kindness. Literally, a sutra is a rope or thread that holds things together; in Buddhism, a sutra is considered canonical scriptures, recorded transcripts of the oral teachings of Guatama Buddha:

 

This is what should be done

By one who is skilled in goodness,

And who knows the path of peace:

Let them be able and upright,

Straightforward and gentle in speech.

Humble and not conceited,

Contented and easily satisfied.

Unburdened with duties and frugal in their ways.

Peaceful and calm, and wise and skillful,

Not proud and demanding in nature.

Let them not do the slightest thing

That the wise would later reprove.

Wishing: In gladness and in safety,

May all beings be at ease.

Whatever living beings there may be;

Whether they are weak or strong, omitting none,

The great or the mighty, medium, short or small,

The seen and the unseen,

Those living near and far away,

Those born and to-be-born,

May all beings be at ease!

 

Let none deceive another,


Or despise any being in any state.


Let none through anger or ill-will


Wish harm upon another.


Even as a mother protects with her life


Her child, her only child,


So with a boundless heart


Should one cherish all living beings:


Radiating kindness over the entire world


Spreading upwards to the skies,


And downwards to the depths;


Outwards and unbounded,


Freed from hatred and ill-will.


Whether standing or walking, seated or lying down


Free from drowsiness,


One should sustain this recollection.


This is said to be the sublime abiding.


By not holding to fixed views,


The pure-hearted one, having clarity of vision,


Being freed from all sense desires,


Is not born again into this world.

 

         The great teacher Jack Kornfield offers a shorter version:

 

         May you be well,

         May you be peaceful,

         May you be free of sorrow;

         May you know loving-kindness

         Of heart and spirit.

 

This sutra’s benefits are wide-ranging. For instance, no poisons or projectiles can harm you; no sickness can fell you; babies are happy in the womb; if you lose something precious, it will find its way back to you; others will love you, and if you fall off a cliff, a tree will always be there to catch you.

 

Don’t you love that tree? The tree of life is the tree of poetry.

 

 

Find or write just one poem you enjoy and begin with that. Put it on an index card you can carry around with you. When you think of it, take it out a couple of times a day and read it, aloud or to yourself. Perhaps you’ll want to read it to a friend. Do that, and you’ll be lighting the candle in their hand.

 

And so you are living your poem, your prayer, your spiritual practice.

 

Birth Place
Alhambra, CA United States
Additional Information

I will be teaching a 5-day workshop on Poetry as Spiritual Practice at Kripalu in Massachusetts July 13-18th 2008, and at Esalen in 2009 (dates to be determined)

Contact Information

130 Andi Court 
Talent OR 97540   United States
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