I’m doing it wrong.
The voice in my head didn’t mince words. What “it” referred to wasn’t something innocuous like following a recipe; it was my whole spiritual life.
Sometimes I’m so confident. I write confidently; I live confidently. Other times I have no idea what I am doing or why or if it really matters.
This voice in my head isn’t solely mine: it’s a collection of every voice I have ever heard, human or divine. Thankfully this composite voice is not the only one in my head. God, pure and loving, lives there too.
Slowing down enabled me to hear this destabilizing judgment. At first, it made me want to give up altogether. But as I sat with it, I heard the voice of Love. That voice said, “Hmm. You know, that wasn’t Me who said that.”
God brought to mind a dear friend who appears to be doing life all wrong (and people constantly remind him of it). I imagined God seeing him and celebrating the successes others don’t see. I know God is proud of him.
And what about me, God? Are you proud of me?
Hafiz, a fourteenth century Persian poet, once wrote, “I am a hole in a flute that Christ’s breath moves through—listen to this music.”
And this is what Hafiz played me:
It used to be
that when I would wake in the morning
I could with confidence say,
“What am ‘I’ going to
do?”
That was before the seed
cracked open.
Now Hafiz is certain:
There are two of us housed
in this body,
doing the shopping together in the market and
tickling each other
while fixing the evening’s food.
Now when I awake
all the internal instruments play the same music:
“God, what love-mischief can ‘We’ do
for the world
today?”
Confident or not, right or wrong, up or down, it doesn’t matter. Whatever I’m doing, I’m not doing it alone. There are two of us housed in this body, and as longs as One of us knows how to love, the world will be blessed.
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,”
declares the Lord. — Isaiah 55:8




Thanks so much for this, Esther. Your post has been echoing in my head since I first read it on Friday. So much encouragement here!
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Thanks, Carolyn!
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Esther, a great thanks for sharing my work with others. You are always most welcome to.
Daniel Ladinsky
bestselling Penguin author of The Gift, Poems by Hafiz … and apparently other works of needed
divine mischief.
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Daniel, thank YOU for sharing Hafiz’s poetry with us. SoulStream (the dispersed contemplative community I belong to) used “Seed Cracked Open” as our theme poem for our annual gathering last weekend as we explored the big topic: our contemplative response to the world. We were able to engage in the beauty and suffering of the world as seeds cracked open to the reality that “we” are participating in love-mischief! You helped us immensely.
A few years ago, when I was on retreat, all God led me to do was read Hafiz’s poetry and be loved. It was such a gift.
May you be blessed for bringing divine love and joy to so many.
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Thank you Esther. My soul received these much needed words of Truth this evening…letting go of “destabilizing judgement” and remembering there are two of us housed in this body…and One knows how to love.
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Thanks, Gail.
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