Please post your summaries of the key ideas and images you heard emerging from our conversation on the summer solstice, 2011.
Summer Solstice
I wanted to see where beauty comes from
without you in the world, hauling my heart
across sixty acres of northeast meadow,
my pockets filling with flowers.
Then I remembered,
it’s you I miss in the brightness
and body of every living name:
rattlebox, yarrow, wild vetch.
You are the green wonder of June,
root and quasar, the thirst for salt.
When I finally understand that people fail
at love, what is left but cinquefoil, thistle,
the paper wings of the dragonfly
aeroplaning the soul with a sudden blue hilarity?
If I get the story right, desire is continuous,
equatorial. There is still so much
I want to know: what you believe
can never be removed from us,
what you dreamed on Walnut Street
in the unanswerable dark of your childhood,
learning pleasure on your own.
Tell me our story: are we impetuous,
are we kind to each other, do we surrender
to what the mind cannot think past?
Where is the evidence I will learn
to be good at loving?
The black dog orbits the horseshoe pond
for treefrogs in their plangent emergencies.
There are violet hills,
there is the covenant of duskbirds.
The moon comes over the mountain
like a big peach, and I want to tell you
what I couldn’t say the night we rushed
North, how I love the seriousness of your fingers
and the way you go into yourself,
calling my half-name like a secret.
I stand between taproot and treespire.
Here is the compass rose
to help me live through this.
Here are twelve ways of knowing
what blooms even in the blindness
of such longing. Yellow oxeye,
viper’s bugloss with its set of pink arms
pleading do not forget me.
We hunger for eloquence.
We measure the isopleths.
I am visiting my life with reckless plenitude.
The air is fragrant with tiny strawberries.
Fireflies turn on their electric wills:
an effulgence. Let me come back
whole, let me remember how to touch you
before it is too late.
Stacie Cassarino, “Summer Solstice” from Zero at the Bone. Copyright © 2009 by Stacie Cassarino. Reprinted by permission of New Issues Press.
Wow. What a poem. I'm going to look up the poet. Thanks, Mary, for setting up this blog. I'll post my thoughts over the next few days. Good news on the partnership between the Shift/International Cities of Peace, which I'll share asap.
ReplyDeleteGreat news: The Shift Network has decided the International Cities of Peace organization will be an important part of the Summer of Peace, 2012 event. That's good news for this effort, I think, meaning it will solidify a relationship that we can depend on for next year.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed talking with you, Lynda and Mary, at our meeting. In my recollection, we decided that we would "imagine" an event, of sorts, that would bring people together on the Summer Solstice, 2012, in a peaceful connection. The event would be focused on women and would be sponsored by International Cities of Peace in collaboration with the Shift Network.
Does that sync with your remembrance? What do you two visualize for a women's retreat?
Dear Fred,
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you for your summary; I will write a piece as well. Missed our Monday deadline, sorry to say.
Glad to hear the news re ICP and The Shift Network, Fred! Will be back here tomorrow with my sharings.
ReplyDeleteHere are my recollections and thoughts re our meeting on the 21st:
ReplyDeleteWe shared and explored what we might co-create together, and in that time, also began to call into our awareness a field of common purpose. Towards the end of our time together, Fred proposed that the three of us collaborate in a regional Summer of Peace 2012 project around women and peace. Mary and I expressed our resonance with and "Yes!" to that idea.
How I feel about that is excited and curious as to how it will manifest. I also am happy about the bonding that I felt took place between the three of us, which portends well for our working together.
Questions/ideas:
1. Funding - if/as we need funding, can either/both ICP and Women Writing for (a) Change maybe act as fiscal agents? Or maybe SoP/Shift Network?
2. Feels important to have this project/event "blessed" by SoP2012/Shift Network. Perhaps it is the "hub" program for the theme, Women and Peace, for/as part of SoP 2012?
3. ICP as sponsor - besides the potential fiscal agent role, what else does that mean?
4. What are components/issues/offerings re women and peace to consider for inclusion? Some that come to me:
Spiritual
Leadership (including mentoring of younger women re this)
Social issues such as violence against women and girls, need for different models for girls and young women
Relationships -men and women of peace in these times of change
Communicating peacefully - need for a new language of peace
Women and subtle activism
Women expressing peace through the arts
So, those are my notes. I welcome your ideas and questions...
Thanks, Lynda, for you questions/ideas. #1 Funding definitely can be run through the ICP 501(c)3 account as fiscal agent. After we get going, we can discuss budget and bookkeeping considerations. I do not have an immediately accessible funding sources and do not write grants.
ReplyDelete#2 I'll talk with Emily about their "blessing", but you both should contact her directly. I think she will be ammenable to your ideas.
#3 ICP can add a section to our website -- perhaps "Women's Retreat" -- so that people can get information and send contact info. The idea of forming regional cities of peace could be added to the retreat with women's issue in the forefront, if that's a good idea.
#4 I will take a back seat when planning the "guts" of the retreat. I see Lynda and Mary as the dual directors and me as a support person.
What say you, Mary?
By the way, one consideration is time. Are you two sure you have time for this? You are both very busy and a substantial amount of time would be required, as you can imagine. Just checking. Talk soon, Fred
Hey, Mary and Lynda!
ReplyDeleteI had time to think about Lynda's vision of regional Peace Ambassador Rendezvous. Indeed, Emily Hine on our Summer of Peace conference call alluded to that same idea. They are thinking about creatng zones or regions for the Shift. So, this works with their strategy very well. I like the idea because it opens it up to include all facets of peacework, yet it contains it within a "vessel" (to use your desciptive word, Lynda!) that had the potential to bring diverse energies to cohesion. Maybe the Rendezvous would be open to invitees by the Peace Ambassadors. We could have a larger convocation on June 21, 2012 but a smaller 7-member meeting in a central location for a day to plan the event and its objectives. International Cities of Peace is going to play a larger role in the Summer of Peace, 2012 event with the potential to have a simultaneous city of peace signing in Washington on September 21, 2012 along with other Shift celebrations. What do you think the goal(s) of our June 21 event would be?? Would the women's focus remain for this kind of Lynda-evisioned PAT event?
Fred and Lynda,
ReplyDeleteI love the idea (but am not attached) of having an "official" PAT retreat in the heartland
(1) with Emily Hine included as both participant and link to the work with the Shift Company
(2) Focus on integrating and deepening what we learned, our relationships
(3) Time spent as well putting roots under specific projects people are thinking about but need time to gestate and feedback
In this case, the women's focus would not be appropriate as such---appropriate not the right word.
I spent a lot of my call with Emily asking questions about "proprietary" and other boundary integrity issues.
I wonder whether Emily would agree to do a poll on Wednesday night as to whether people are open to this. My guess is that the one they are planning for IONS campus will be luminary-thick, and ours would not compete but would be the complementary horizontal line of community with depth and quiet time as well.
If you two think this is a good idea, I could do a quick abstract.... and we could send to Emily before Wednesday.
Mary
What do you think, Lynda? I think Mary should go ahead and do an abstract. How can we include women's issues in a way that will honor your dreams and visions? Perhaps a set of five areas of peacemaking? Just a thought. Not sure what the other areas would be. If you agree with Mary's plan to create an abstract, then we should put some thoughts down to give her input.
ReplyDeleteMary, Lynda and I are going to get a quick coffee together tomorrow, Tuesday. Anything you want us to contemplate??
ReplyDeleteHi Fred and Mary,
ReplyDeleteI leave at 9 for a family trip to Harrisburg for weekend, but wanted to get a few thoughts down following my talk with Fred on Tuesday. We spoke about having a regional gathering of the PAs closest to this area (day's drive, roughly) this fall - Octoberish/early November - here in Yellow Springs. Just a daylong thing, to bond, share projects, etc, and heart shine together re next June's larger retreat (which Fred and I also think could be held here if we could get Antioch College to buy in and provide accommodations/meeting space). I am willing to take the lead in planning/organizing tasks with the two of you discerning what/how much you also can contribute.
There are about 9 PAs within a day's drive in Illinois, Michigan, Iowa (and if one stretches a bit, Missouri). That includes us three I believe. If even 2 come for the fall meeting, that's 2 more to help with next year's retreat, etc.
This morning I also had this idea: to set up a regional PA group (what shall we name it?) on the PA ning site, but to make the entire membership aware of it and of our plan to host in SW Ohio, a retreat next June. Then any of them can join the group to keep informed and/or participate in planning and in any other way they wish. Perhaps we call ourselves the Heartland USA Peace Ambassadors Group (which is inclusive even as it "places" us, to some degree in a locale)?
So Fred, please add anything I may have forgotten, and Mary, please let us know your thoughts etc on this?