On that first Saturday of their conference at Ferry Beach, when
children’s faces see one another after a year apart, their delight is
infectious. The magic that is Ferry Beach is palpable in the hugs of friends,
in the retreats of church members, in the discovery of something created when
voices blend, or children play. Conferences and retreats at Ferry Beach are
enchanting.
Carol Lee Flinders wrote in her book At the Root of This Longing:
“At any given moment (in life) a great many things can be happening at once,
whose connections become clear only much later.” Many of you have probably seen
the quote that says that you can “live your life as if everything is a miracle
or nothing is.”
I’d like to believe that the synchronicities and moments of magic are always
there for us to experience; it’s just that sometimes we haven’t slowed down enough
to see them. Mystics remind us that the truth we seek is not outside of
ourselves, but inside.
If you have ever experienced a serious crisis in your life, you know how time
just seems to slow down. In these moments we experience the wilderness as we have
never before. Our senses are on high alert; we have the opportunity to look at
everything we have ever seen, with new eyes, but only if we make a conscious
choice to do so.
It takes discipline and will to follow what environmentalist, Joanna Macy calls
the “work that reconnects.” She reminds us that the spiral begins with
gratitude for what we have or where we are. In the face of a crisis, “gratitude
quiets the frantic mind and brings us back to source.”
For Macy and us, to move around the spiral, we acknowledge our pain in the
moment: for what is missing or what we have been unable to do. “In owning this
pain and daring to experience it, we learn that our capacity to suffer with is
the true meaning of compassion. We begin to know the immensity of our
heart-mind and how it helps us to move beyond fear. What had isolated us in
private anguish now opens outward and delivers us into the wider reaches of our
world.” As President Obama said in his farewell address, “for all our
differences, we rise or fall as one. Be vigilant, but not afraid.”
Once we acknowledge gratitude and move to compassion, it is easier to
eventually see the world, or our situation, with new eyes. Each time, the
spiral deepens us to the work that is laid out before us, if we are willing to
make the choice to experience the spiral.
Crises have a way of kicking the wind out of our lungs. Many of us felt this on
the morning of November 9th, 2016. Catching our collective breath in the next
weeks and months has been hard. Many of us have been around the spiral several
times already.
Some of us are looking for what to be grateful for and find it in the amazing
awakenings to the everyday misogyny of our culture. We are grateful for the
knowledge that we have a long way to go to rid ourselves as a people of the
legacy of slavery and racism. All over the U.S., people are waking up to the
misogyny and racisms that still permeate our culture. At Ferry Beach, we are
grateful for the opportunity to consider how we can use our physical space, our
mission and our resources to target these and other issues.
Ferry Beach will always be a place of respite, and we are becoming clearer
about what Ferry Beach means as a concept. The magic of this place travels in
its various forms to families, churches, couples, communities, cities, and
towns all over the U.S. and even places around the globe. Can we stitch these
threads together in a quilt of purpose and an active mission?
Our journey around the spiral as an organization, as a people, as a collection
of communities, is just awakening. We are beginning to see Ferry Beach and the
world we touch upon together with new eyes.
Look into your heart-mind: what brings you gratitude and leads to compassion?
Join the dialogue of how Ferry Beach will use its magic and its 32 acres, 19
buildings, 2000+ members and many more friends in the service of the greater
world, our planet and all of its inhabitants. Universal love is no small
endeavor, let’s go!
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use the comment section to post your ideas.