that if we start gathering together
again, not just to eat,
but to feast on homemade goodness
of all kinds;
foods, crafts, knowledge, art,
skills
and in the affirmation of friendship we form
alliances of wealth
through sharing
through teaching,
through doing,
the momentum of community will
gain force
authenticity
and power.
And the more powerful the people
and families are in their hearts,
their homes,
the less we fall
prey to consumption, despair.
I really believe that when we gather with
those who ignite our curiosity,
respect, and compassion,
that it's a fine gift given
of sharp tools
to make a structure we
can hinge our future on,
all while baking bread in a room
filled with side-splitting laughter.
2 comments:
I'm right with you Ananda!
This is what I've been thinking every day lately . . . we really need to change the way we are living, because it barely passes for living at all. . . but for now, even if we could get back to eating meals together again that would be almost revolutionary. Isn't that a sad thought?
Happy to have stumbled across your beautiful blog!
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