Welcome to “Waging Peace”
Remember, you’re the co-creator of this dive. Do as much or as little as you’d like, when you’d like, how you’d like, with the materials I provide. Just keep gentle faith with yourself.
Set your intention
Take a moment to name the primary intention you have for this month-long deep dive and/or this particular session. Take a quiet moment to center yourself in that intention.
Receive the music
Try to refrain from judging the music as “good” or “bad” or forming an “I like it” or “I don’t like it” opinion. For a few minutes, cultivate curiosity and openness. If resistance arises in you, be curious about that too.
Read the poem
I invite you to read this poem twice—aloud, at least once. You may also listen to my reading of the poem, perhaps with your eyes closed.
CHAMPION THE ENEMY'S NEED Kim Stafford Ask about your enemy’s wounds and scars. Seek his hidden cause of trouble. Feed your enemy’s children. Learn their word for home. Repair their well. Learn their sorrow’s history. Trace their lineage of the good. Ask them for a song. Make tea. Break bread. (from Poetry of Presence II)
Contemplate/Create
Use any of these questions however you wish—e.g., as openings for meditation or prayer, as prompts for journaling or poetry-writing, as sparks for drawing or painting, as catalysts for change-making . . . You may also ignore my questions altogether to go off in other directions!
Choose one of these lightly edited lines from the poem. Then use it as the starting point for further reflection/writing/creation. See where it leads.
“Repair your enemy’s well.”
“Learn the history of your enemy’s sorrow.”
“Ask your enemy for a song.”
Imagine how we might “champion the enemy’s need” when the enemy lives far away and has no particular face or voice.
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Join me and a SPECIAL MYSTERY GUEST
for a closing Zoom on February 1!
6:00-7:00PM Central (7:00 ET, 5:00 MT, 4:00 PT)
Let’s close “Waging Peace” with a time of voluntary sharing. (It’s fine just to listen!) Come and reflect with other Rafters on this Deep Dive.
Registration is required for this celebration.
(Note: Minimum of five people must have registered for the Refuge by midnight, January 31, in order for this Zoom to take place. Thanks!)
R - elease the fear of Other
E - mbrace diversity
H - ear each other’s stories
U - se your imagination
M - ake a way
A - llow all their dignity
N - otice each other’s needs
I - nvite peace into the room
Z - ip into action with love
E - mpathize with one another