Petals for the Buddha
300 words | 3 min. audio — on writing for myself
PETALS FOR THE BUDDHA
On Writing for Myself
by Maja Apolonia Rodé
Before we begin again,
let’s get one thing straight:
I am writing these poems for myself.
Now,
I could mean those words in the sense that:
Everything is what I am, so who
else would I be writing for?
And I do mean them
that way.
Or,
I could mean them in the sense that
these poems may never reach
the eyes of another soul.
And I mean it
that way,
too.
But
mainly
what I mean is:
I need these poems.
There
is suffering
in the body of my soul
and somehow these writings are,
for me,
as close to the right medicine
as I can find.
Writing poems
is how I travel deep
into the rainforest of my psyche
to find the ancient medicines growing there
and cook up some tea for my recovery
or rather uncovery of this
beautiful and
precious
life.
For me,
writing a poem is, on a good day,
like a long walk in the woods —
medicine in itself.
For me,
the quest for real words,
the quest for pure, subjective nonfiction
is a perpetual and rhythmic returning
to the ancient and ever-new
ground of my being —
a rediscovery
of that
which brings my soul to life,
that which makes my being here
as real as real was ever
meant to
be.
I
don’t know
if you will resonate with
what you read,
but I will
place my poems
on the altar of my love for you,
like sweets at the feet of Ganesh,
like petals on the
palm
of the Buddha,
like burning incense
that blesses and proclaims
the open field of your awareness
as a holy and sacred space
where All Is One, where
all the miraculous
somethings
dance.
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