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Dreaming on the barricades

 

By Robert Levine

 

 

     
 

Each step a journey
a pilgrimage uptown

a journey
through a universe
of misunderstanding.

Each step
a journey
a meditation

a pilgrimage
not to India
not to Jerusalem

a journey
uptown
through streets
to subway
to meadow
as the buildings
turn to liquid
and dolphins
swim north
towards sounds
of chanting and drums.

Each step
a meditation
a showing of intention
without space
without time,

each word
spoken
not for the ear
but to penetrate
to reawaken
each cell, each organ
to a new communion
of bodies and mind.


(The political act is a creative act,
the point of interaction between our inner reality
and the outer world. The same can be said
of the act that emerges when we connect to the world,
and each other, from our spiritual consciousness as well.
When we bring our awareness
to our deeper sense of ourselves,
to our deeper understandings,
the point of contact is our dreams. Dreams are the frontier
between our waking selves and that deeper sense of self.
It is through our dreams that we may reach our creativity,
and go past our attempts to intellectualize and rationalize
who we are and that world around us,
and connect to the sacred aspects of our inner selves.
By connecting to the sacred, to our creativity,
we may find the impulse that gives birth
to a revolutionary awareness,
to the revolutionary act.)


The moon draws
and we follow
the path
to the place where
it was
born, first carved
and sent
into the sky.

A string of light
shines into
my eyes pulling
me up, while
the glow
that surrounds it
gently presses
my shoulders
to the ground.

Grounded
and uplifted,
we follow, with
each step sacred,
each step the first
each step the last,

to the crater
that remains, filled
with water
and reflections,
a small island
of land
(restlessly
floating)
paying homage to its origins.

We approach
in a state of
restful excitement,
each step
sloping, pressing,
eyes never
leaving the
moon,

to the wooden bridge
that brings
us to the center
of that island.

As the moon
withdraws, set in darkness
we stand in a circle

dancing a sacred
hokey-pokey
to the goddess.

 
     
 

 

     
 

Robert Levine is a certified yoga instructor at Integral Yoga Institute, and has a Masters degree in Political Science. He has been exploring the link between politics and spirituality for over 20 years.

 
     

 

     
   
     

 

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