LISTENING
LISTENING
Listening reveals.
To hear the rustling
clusters
of leaves that
whisper to
soft brushing of a
breeze,
the gurgling of a
stream
that splashes onward
down
a narrow bed of
stones,
the far, full
booming of
a metal bell's deep
tone,
the crackle and the
hissing
of fierce flames as
they fly,
consuming dry wood,
dancing towards the sky;
this is to sense
a fragment of
the speechless word
of all vast being of
the world.
Listening is a
sharing.
To hear bird melody
sound forth at dawn,
the drowsy purring
of a dreaming cat,
or cows deep-lowing
in the fields;
the watchful dog's
excited bark,
the cry of gull,
above foamed wave-tops riding wind,
a far owl hooting
through
the insect murmur of
the night;
this is to sense
the feelings of the
wordless,
souls of the
creatures of creation.
Listening is
communing.
To hear a child's
first mouthings,
first mimicking of
human speech
with all its
meaning-sounding forms;
or listen to
a long, rich life
reflected in quiet words;
to hear bright
anger's fire,
or warming love,
all self's
experience
in sound and sense,
a being speaking;
this is to learn
to listen to the
human:
to love
word-weavers of the
earth.
Listening is
deepening.
To open to
the soundless stars,
to self's own
stillness,
to that deep
quietness behind
creation's song:
this is to listen
through silence,
to embrace
awareness of
the depths of Being.