To engage with greater powers, including your creative spirit, or genius, you need to put yourself in a place where you can easily be found. Border territory is good for this, like the borderland between sleep and awake, or the edginess of entering a new field or making a life transition, or the liminal space that opens up when you walk the roads of this world with senses aquiver, aware that everything is alive and speaking to you.. As Australian Aborigines say, the Big stories are hunting the right people to tell them. I offer you a poem I wrote in this spirit:
Hunting Power
You say you are hunting your power
But your power is hunting you.
I’ll go up to the
mountain, you say.
I’ll fast and live on
seaweed
I’ll hang myself on a
meat-hook
Under the hot sun.
I’ll give up sex
And wine and my sense
of humor.
What are you thinking of?
For you to go hunting your power
Is as smart as the mouse hunting the cat.
Go out in the garden any night
Step one inch outside the tame land
And you are near what you seek.
Open the window of your soul
Any night and your guide may come in.
The issue is whether you’ll run away
When you see what it is. To make sure
You succeed, tether yourself like a goat
At the edge of the tiger wood that breathes
Right beside your bed. He’ll come.
- from Here, Everything Is Dreaming: Poems and Stories by Robert Moss. Published by Excelsior Editions.
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