Sacred Rhythms of Sky, Sun, Sea and Stone: Participant Poems ~ Cyndera Quackenbush

In April, 18 creative souls gathered with us for our retreat on Inismor – Sacred Rhythms of Sky, Sun, Sea and Stone. We had a wonderful group with participants from all over the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Australia. I am delighted to share some of their poems. Pour a cup of tea, imagine yourself on a windswept limestone island in the Atlantic, and savor for a while.


From Cyndera Quackenbush





Wind


You came in Spring

What seed survived your incessant stirrings?

Plenty -

Yet you swept away all falsehood

A wind-whipped cleansing

Of all not Rooted


Branches, no longer reaching,

Betray their trunks

Totaling city cars with their wayward weight


Meanwhile you sing with insistent whistling

Through the Open Gate


Invisible, you are known outside

Heard Inside

The effects are visible

Especially in my hair

Like the soul, you cannot be seen

While we witness your presence everywhere











Fire (11 Illuminated Forms)


            Inspired by Mark S. Burrows poem “Nine Forms of Light”


Light between Leaves,

Shimmering with Breeze


Light within Bird Wings

And in the Song that She Sings


Light in the Rainbow Grass Dew

Light in the Sky’s Eternal Blue


Light on the Rooftop

Lights in the Car Lot


Light on the Surface of Stone

Light in the Ringing Telephone


Light is in this Place,

Eyes Closed,

The Sun upon my Face











Water


In Praise of Laundry


The washing machine is a Womb

I could sleep to its sounds of churning

Vibrations of cycle changes


There are secret crevices

Where the fairy liquids go

And then

The waters flow-

A musical medley of clothes

Through a sea portal window


Out come the lavender scented parcels

They look like wet, wilted infants

Ready for the wear of life


I smell each one,

hold it close

And place it lovingly in the dryer


These Clothes,

Creations of daily identity

Will meet here again











Stones


St.Ones


At Midnight

The Moonlight

Spills through stone slits

Onto altar slabs


In illuminated dark,

I make out Heart

My fingers finding

the silk of stone


It used to be,

These entities could be a He or She -

This stone says She to me


Lips open to sky

She sings a soft stone song


How She,

A stone chosen, begins again

While doing nothing at all


The Big Dipper,

Found in this framed night filled with stars,

Reminds these roofless walls

Of the Possible, Possible

Promise

Of surrendering

To the Moon and Structures of God















Cyndera Quackenbush, MA, is a storyteller, educator and Reflection Card Reader in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is the creator of the Story Through Stone Reflection Card Deck, that features naturally occurring billion year-old imagery from rocks found in her native Mojave Desert. With the development of the Story Through Stone Reflection Card Reading Method, she assists individuals in uncovering their deeply known truths and insights with imagination and intuition. Find out more at StoryThroughStone.org






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