"Deeply moving . . . complex emotions and ideas are handled with disarming simplicity" John W. Gardner, Former Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. "This is a book of wisdom in the form of poems, useful, yet delightful and even sometimes surprising. A single poem can shift thinking so everything is different from then on" Carol Pearson, author of The Hero Within. "Judy's work is rooted in the shared soil of our lives, and her images help us understand how lovely and full of promise our common ground is. You hold a feast of insight in your hands. Read it and be nourished." Parker J. Palmer, author of Let Your Life Speak and A Hidden Wholeness.
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Judy Brown is a poet, leadership educator, writer and speaker, with a passion for helping people uncover their gifts and connect with one another. A native of northwestern Michigan, she writes from a deep love of the natural world and an appreciation for the power of place. Her poetry focuses on transitions and learning from nature. Her leadership work is in the fields of the arts, government, health and elder services. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature, is a former White House Fellow, and has been affiliated with The Aspen Institute and The University of Maryland. Her other books include The Choice, The Sea Accepts All Rivers, A Leader's Guide to Reflective Practice, Simple Gifts, The Art and Spirit of Leadership, and Flourishing Enterprise: The New Spirit of Business (with co-author Chris Laszlo and other colleagues at the Fowler Center at Case Western Reserve University). She lives with her husband David on a small tidal creek near the Chesapeake Bay, where they can kayak off their front lawn.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, ix,
PREFACE, xi,
NOTICING,
Beginnings, 3,
Wooden Boats, 4,
Dead, 6,
Seeing Complexity, 8,
Sorrow, 9,
Hoarding Pain, 10,
Circles, 12,
The Other Shoe, 13,
Connection, 14,
Traps, 16,
Just Human, 17,
Invisible, 19,
Trough, 20,
Our Music, 22,
Stop It, 23,
The Universe Says, 25,
Underneath the Porch, 28,
Again, 29,
CREATING SPACE,
Emptiness Invites, 33,
Fire, 34,
To the People In My Lost Calendar, 36,
Sabbatical, 37,
Lost File, 39,
The Walk, 40,
The Recluse, 41,
Alone, 42,
Leadership Like Symphonies, 43,
Fishing, 44,
The Arborist, 45,
Ceremonies, 46,
Vast Sky, 48,
Rest, 49,
Snow Days, 50,
SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES,
When Did the Weather Shift?, 55,
Dialogue and Measurement, 56,
Invitation, 57,
Startings and Endings, 59,
Bridges, 61,
If You Were Sick, 62,
Shouting Yes, 65,
Airborne, 66,
Which It? Which They?, 67,
Time, 68,
Apple Wood, 69,
Sometimes, 71,
Moth, 72,
The Sea Accepts All Rivers, 73,
Companion, 75,
SPEAKING TRUTH,
Luminescence, 79,
Stop Dancing, 80,
Now, 81,
Easier, 82,
Truth, 83,
Answer, 84,
Sign, 86,
Synchronicity, 87,
Garden, 89,
Crosswise, 91,
Stories, 92,
Moved, 94,
Trapeze, 95,
Progress, 97,
Heard, 99,
Somewhere, 100,
NOTICING
BEGINNINGS
* * *
Beginnings are gentle
if we let them be
not brass bands
nor gongs of certainty
but flute sounds. ...
quiet questioning
soft inquiry.
WOODEN BOATS
* * *
I have a brother who builds wooden boats,
who knows precisely how a board
can bend or turn, steamed just exactly
soft enough so he, with help of friends,
can shape it to the hull.
The knowledge lies as much
within his sure hands on the plane
as in his head;
it lies in love of wood and grain,
a rough hand resting on the satin
of the finished deck.
Is there within us each
such artistry forgotten
in the cruder tasks
the world requires of us,
the faster modern work
that we have
turned our lives to do?
Could we return to more of craft
within our lives,
and feel the way the grain of wood runs true,
by letting our hands linger
on the product of our artistry?
Could we recall what we have known
but have forgotten,
finding gifts within ourselves,
each other too,
and thus transform a world
as he and his frie
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