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Dinner Friend

She died and they viewed it as a tragedy.
Salvation was not hers.
The real tragedy is their judgment
as it limits them from seeing
the life she lived;
her true being;
the added up
moments of triumph
when her eyes opened
and despite the fear she didn’t close 'em
when her lungs filled with air
and despite the resistance she allowed the inhale,
grateful for the exhale;
all the days she continued to exist
no matter how balanced or messy it may have been.
The being one Is;
what is Here and Now
in the Natural;
experiencing Presence...
this is God.
Unconditional Love at it’s finest.
No need to be more or less.
No need for past guilt or future distress.
“It’s okay to be human, now rest.”
Says God, and not from a book’s pages,
a preacher’s sermon, or a desperate man’s attempt to attest,
but from what exists in all humans:
the capacity for compassion, empathy, kindness
stemming from the ability to see our connected-ness
with All in existence.
When one confesses to being human,
this is the one you want to dine with.
For they accept the flesh they are born into,
and in turn can accept all that is you.
It’s our willingness to give in to Life’s plot
that allows us to dine with God.

(2014)

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