Early in the morning we crossed the ghat,where fires were still smoldering,and gazed, with our Western minds, into the Ganges.A woman was standing in the river up to her waist;she was lifting handfuls of water and spilling itover her body, slowly and many times,as if until there came some momentof inner satisfaction between her own life and the river’s.Then she dipped a vessel she had brought with herand carried it filled with water back across the ghat,no doubt to refresh some shrine near where she lives,for this is the holy city of Shiva, makerof the world, and this is his river.I can’t say much more, except that it all happenedin silence and peaceful simplicity, and something that feltlike that bliss of a certainty and a life livedin accordance with that certainty.I must remember this, I thought, as we fly backto America.Pray God I remember this._______________________Mary Oliver
A Thousand Mornings
(Penguin, 2012)
We build bridges of friendship with individuals and individual families who are so marginalized that they fall outside the social safety net. We provide direct support for the poorest of the poor in the areas of education and health care.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
VARANASI by Mary Oliver
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Thank you for sharing this lovely poem by Mary Oliver.
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