Aloha, Friend!
"Youth, large, lusty, loving --
Youth, full of grace, force, fascination.
Do you know that Old Age may come after you
with equal grace, force, fascination?"
Walt Whitman
"When you possess light within,
you see it externally."
Anaïs Nin
The saint is the one
who walks through the dark paths
of the world,
himself a light."
Felix Adler
If you must speak ill of another,
do not speak it,
write it in the sand
write it in the sand
near the water's edge."
Napoleon Hill
Time To Go!
"Inside my empty bottle
I was constructing a lighthouse
while all the others were making ships."
while all the others were making ships."
Charles Simic
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The Hawaiian Goddess of the volcano,
the builder of these isles,
is mostly associated with the Big Island
where she is still pouring
hot lava,
and still regarded by Hawaiians
(real, ethnic Hawaiians)
as 'Tutu Pele' Grandmother Pele.
It is in those lands that she is most often seen.
She can be young & beautiful,
or incredibly aged -
and beautiful in a different way.
There are stories of locals
giving Pele a ride without knowing it-
till later.
Like after the lovely young Hawaiian girl
riding in the car with them
begins to seem more mature
than they first had thought;
till she lights a proffered cigarette
with her finger tip
and asks to get out no where in particular
as a smiling great grandmother.
The day I saw Pele
I was riding my motorcycle
down the last stretch of Kaena Point coast road
along Keawaula Beach,
(better known as Yokohama Bay
or 'Yokes')
(better known as Yokohama Bay
or 'Yokes')
all the way out on Oahu's western tip;
considered a leaping-off place
for souls leaving this world.
Riding along in the flower of my years
I noticed an aged Hawaiian woman
walking on the roadside with her little dog.
She radiated - something-
taught me - something-
all without a glance,
greeting, or words
Seeing her opened wisdom to me,
like a gift.
I saw how little it takes to be happy
when one is open to the simple glory
that surrounds.
"A place to sleep out of the rain,
a day relatively free of pain,
a companionable pet
disability and death:
not yet."
An insight, a grace, a gift.
I sometimes think of that
when I'm bereft.
How little it really takes
to be a slightly stooped goddess
walking down this road. . .
Thanks for walking with me a ways.
Your comment is a lovely gift; leave one!
warmly, cloudia
A Pele sighting!! You are blessed, my friend.
ReplyDeleteTruly blessed. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe Nin quote is amazing ! Thank you ! Please have a wonderful new month.
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The gift the old woman gave to you, is of the best kind. I live for those moments.
ReplyDeleteSending a hug!
Wow! You got to see Pele? That's fabulous. I've heard of it, of course. She certainly left you with wisdome and a capacity for seeing beauty and grace everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI watched a documentary last year about volcanos around the pacific rim and your Hawaiian Goddess Tutu Pele was featured. From memory i think the scientists said that your island is growing about 20 square metres a month or a year, i'm not sure which one because of the lava flow. So Tutu Pele is a true Goddess to the Hawaiian people indeed :-).
ReplyDeleteI love this post. Those quotes make my day.
ReplyDeleteToday we were drafting a letter to the writer Walter Dean Myers, whose memoir is titled, Bad Boy. One of the girls said she would ask him, were he to enter the room, "If you could go back in time and do it over, would you be a good boy?" Another child said, "That's silly; there's no going back in time." So wise. We can only live well now.
Got goosebumps reading Pele ...blessed .Loved Napoleon Hill quote .Thanks for the wisdom shared:)
ReplyDeletePele! I'm jealous! I love the Nin quote also, and try to keep my inner light always bright.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful story! Lucky you to be so blessed with a Tutu Pele sighting n become full of wisdom.
ReplyDeletePhotos n quotes wonderful as always.
Aloha!
YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE--WITH EVERY POST YOU MAKE! The Pastor who is over our Medical Outreach is the Son of a Tribal Chief: His name- Pele!!!
ReplyDeleteYOU ARE TRULY BLESSED C !!!!!!
Keep it on TOP OF THE HILL! So the whole World can see You!!! This blessed me so much--esp. Today!
HUGS FRIEND,
J
Thanks for stopping by - you make my DAY!
ReplyDeletefascinating!
ReplyDeletenamaste /\ from mumbai
aloha!
you never fail to inspire me, my wonderful friend! :)
ReplyDeletelove the photos, especially the one with the boat.
stunning!
alohaaaaa!!!!
b xx
Love those stories of folks giving rides to supernatural beings. they always creep me out, but in a good way.
ReplyDeleteMuito bonito!
ReplyDeleteBeijinhos.
Brasil
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Another enlightening post, Cloudia!
ReplyDelete'If you must speak ill of another,
ReplyDeletedo not speak it,
write it in the sand
near the water's edge."
Napoleon Hill'
Reasonable. I think I would like to move on and hopefully with God's help would get a chance to think better of someone.
Wonderfully serene shots!
ReplyDeleteYour post has made me smile this morning. It is going to be a good day.
ReplyDeleteAnaïs Nin says it all for me.
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific post.
ReplyDeleteThanks my friend.
Lovely post. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love this thought of Pele. How lovely! And happiness bringing simple glory - that's the best though of all.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so true, Cloudia - the little things truly mean so much.
ReplyDeleteI loved the Anaïs Nin quote. Wise and so very true.
I love this post- the quotes and your experience. May Pele always walk with you.
ReplyDeleteWhat great quotes to bring along with my thoughts today...lovely..as for old age...I want to live young always....never accept growing old... I read a great quote today, "It takes a long time to grow young!"- Pablo Picasso (but of course!)
ReplyDeleteThe quotes in your blog make me stronger.
ReplyDeleteThank YOU each!
ReplyDelete(And thanks for the Picasso quote - look for it soon :)