Submitted by Azura (not verified) on Nov. 09, 2009.
Double Wow! I just discovered the Fr. Ed Hays legacy (by reading the bio about the "ashram-type" group) and... (my first Fr. Hays poem):
by this Psalm of Flexibility
That's what I have not been doing enough of: Trusting that God's heart IS an eternal springtime heart.
This Autumn being a difficult Autumn, I've been arguing with God about letting the leaves fall off the trees. I needed those leaves to STAY on those trees, until I read this poem.
Thank you Fr. Hays, for showing me How to LET GO. I do trust in the beautiful Hubble photographs of that colorful universe out there. I do trust in the black holes (according to Nova) in the MIDDLE of all those galactic constellations. Seems scary. But black holes have got to have some redeeming qualities, that we will find out sooner or later.
Wow! Fr. Hays, you are my new mentor for my artist wanna-be self. Your poem really helped me a lot! It was poem ministry!
Double Wow! I just discovered
Double Wow! I just discovered the Fr. Ed Hays legacy (by reading the bio about the "ashram-type" group) and... (my first Fr. Hays poem):
by this Psalm of Flexibility
That's what I have not been doing enough of: Trusting that God's heart IS an eternal springtime heart.
This Autumn being a difficult Autumn, I've been arguing with God about letting the leaves fall off the trees. I needed those leaves to STAY on those trees, until I read this poem.
Thank you Fr. Hays, for showing me How to LET GO. I do trust in the beautiful Hubble photographs of that colorful universe out there. I do trust in the black holes (according to Nova) in the MIDDLE of all those galactic constellations. Seems scary. But black holes have got to have some redeeming qualities, that we will find out sooner or later.
Wow! Fr. Hays, you are my new mentor for my artist wanna-be self. Your poem really helped me a lot! It was poem ministry!