Thank you to Teri Windling for this quote and image |
Today,
I lift many prayers and offer deepest love and sorrow to the victims
of the horrific terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New
Zealand. An attack on one people of Spirit is an attack on all people
of Spirit, and on all people. It is hard to find words, or the right
words, in a world which often feels so full of horror for yet another
horror. Only that I stand in solidarity with my Muslim brothers and
sisters in New Zealand, the UK, in all lands.
Salam
(peace) to the dead.
Salam
to the injured.
Salam
to the grieving.
Salam
to all who are afraid.
Knowing
that the last words of the first Muslim man to die were to the
gunman; "Hello, brother", salam to all who walk with
prejudice & hatred that their wounds might be healed and their
hearts opened.
Salam
be with us all.
I
wrote this two years ago about another horrific act for which there
were really no words and I will share it again and again, because we
have to keep breathing somehow, and on some days it is very hard to
breathe.
Flowers
and Blood and Mercy and Miracles
Cherry plum. Image: Jacqueline Durban |
...and
today, as on so many days, many are weeping for their lost brothers
and sisters, and for the seeming loss of hope and love and
compassion, none of which is ever truly lost because we are human and
humans hope and love and care, in spite of and because of it all.
And
everywhere humans are at this moment lighting candles and lifting
prayers to their God, or Goddess, or gods, or no god, and will care
all the more fiercely because of a day like today, and some will hate
and call it care and not the fear that it really is, and some will
lift up weapons and some will lay down their weapons because they are
sickened by it all. And no doubt tomorrow, somewhere, more will die
needlessly and more candles will be lit and so we go on in our broken
and bewildered way. Because this is what life is, or part of it
anyway. It isn't worse than it has ever been. It just is.
And
we don't have to say that 'they' won't win, because there is nothing
to win and there is no 'they'. There is only us, spinning around on
this messy, precious little planet filled with flowers and blood and
mercy and miracles, and we have to make it work. And we might not
know much but what we can know is that we are all going to die
trying. And we don't have to say that we aren't afraid, because we
are allowed to be afraid. And I won't be looking at images of people
bleeding and dying on Westminster Bridge, or of a man lying dead
because how it 'just is' twisted his heart into this act of violence.
I will be thinking of the candles and lighting my own. And there are
just too many words, and never the right ones, so I will just say
that this is how it is. It isn't going to stop, or not any time soon,
and so we must find a way to love life and one another all the more
because of it. There is nothing else.
Inna
lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un
Arabic:
إِنَّا
لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
English
Translation: "Surely, we belong to God and to Him we shall
return."
Sura
Al-Baqara Verse 156.
Thank
you to Fr. Rod Bower of Gosford Church, Christchurch for inspiring
the 'salam' prayer.
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