“In a sacred manner I walk” Black
Elk Speaks
2012 was a year for coyotes. At home, I met them in
the yard, and heard them singing in the night.
Then, as I stood beside a thinly-restored, strip
mined Alabama landscape, I heard a vast coyote chorus insanely yapping at the setting
sun, like demented choirboys mocking the efforts of a damaged earth to
heal.
But
coyotes do not mock the earth. These, after all, were heyoka tricksters of the Spirit, who only seem to lie,
And
to ally
Themselves
with what is most bleak and dry
Within
the self.
In
time, I come to see that they have drawn me out
Beyond
my customary hunting-place,
To
where I can hear their voices differently,
And
now I see
The
one that they were laughing at
Was
me…
Not
“me” as I am at this moment, but “me” the scoffer,
The
safely cynical,
The
strip miner,
The
heedless coal-consumer,
The
crucifier,
The
one who “wags his head” at a humiliated earth and scolds the Christ for having
dared to venture out
from heaven.
“See
what happens?” I jeer. “What did you expect?” I howl.
But
these coyotes have tricked me again,
lulled
my well-defended soul into complacency,
And
now I can hear them differently, laughing still
But
no longer at the struggling pine
trees and violated earth, but with
them,
And
with the resurrecting self in me
That
loves coyotes and will not die.
“In
a sacred manner I will walk,” they cry.
And
in a sacred manner I will die, and burn like coal in sacrificial fire.
Only
in a sacred manner I will walk and talk.
“Only
In a sacred manner I will walk,” they cry.
Only
in a sacred manner I will die.
1 comment:
As ever, I enjoy your ramblings--such philosophies about such everyday stuff!
As to wild things: Lee & I have been certified as "Feral Cat Community Caretakers" after attending a workshop which unashamedly bribed attendees. We trapped as many of the 5 wildcats as we could (3 kittens) had them neutered & shot full of anti-rabies serum and built them 2 insulated winter shelters.
We were instructed in how to feed them and told not to tell the neighbors, who found out anyway.
It is like the coyotes laughing at us: to watch them bat snowballs around, leap & cavort in any sunny patch & scramble efficiently up & down our huge oak tree when threatened. God knew what he was doing, I think.
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