Friday, December 8, 2017

Writing Gathas









When birdsong is loud in the trees

I vow with all beings
to put down my work and to listen,
recreated as song.
                             - Robert Aiken 
              from The Dragon Who Never Sleeps


A gatha is a vow that expresses the interconnectedness and interdependence of an individual with nature.  


The first line sets up a situation in nature beginning with the word when or whenever.


When planting lilies in my garden

When I hear the sparrows sing
When I smell sea spray

The second line, "I vow with all beings" represents the basic commitment of the gatha. You might substitute another commitment or promise.


I promise to myself

I make a commitment to the earth
I pledge myself

The last two lines tell of the promise and begin with to.


to put aside worries

to stay focused
to engage with . . .

Gathas focus on everyday aspects of life and express how all beings and things connect.  The gatha form becomes meaningful way to express the interdependence felt when observing nature.



When I hear the Black Phoebe's call
I promise to us both
to remain in the moment
and sing of love

Arrange your gathas today to connect and express your interdependence with nature.

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