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A You-Me Celebration By Uriah J. Fields
This is a you and me celebration; of you and me, by you and me and for you and me; Let us be here now, experience what is, create by choice what we want, and relate fully with each other; Let our presence be evident; Real presence is read love, the sharing of self with the other, the giving of ourselves completely; We celebrate life. So in pain or in joy there is meaning; We are glad, we rejoice, life is delectable. In celebration our deepest feelings are revealed, and whether in pain or joy we are enraptured as we experience ourselves and our brothers and our sisters. They look at us, they listen to us they understand us, they care deeply about us. In celebration we strip naked; We lay bare soul to soul; We embrace each other and the universe in the eternal now; We are a human chain of friendship in which no link is any weaker than its strongest link. So you and me, partly human and partly divine, are all organismic process. You are me and I am you. You plus me make one, not two. That's what it means to celebrate. So let us celebrate now!
Life Is Delectable
It's a great day to be alive; I will rejoice and be glad in it. Its enough to be alive, To have meaning in survival; To see the sea and sky, And watch, even be a part of the Creative Process: To eat, talk, walk, play, work, sleep, To love and be loved; To feel pain and joy, and the breeze of an invisible wind; To be free to be self and not have to be somebody else. To embrace full life, And live just for today. For this is the eternal now, The delectable state that it is.
Blessings Abundantly
I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all people on earth will be blessed through you. (Gen. 12.3) Blessings are everywhere, above me, around me, within me; I dare not try to count my blessings because like the grains of sand they are innumerable. My blessings make me do strange things, I shout, laugh, and even shed tears of joy; To you I say, "Thank you." I am thankful to myself. And above all else I am thankful to God. I am thankful, I am thankful, I am thankful.
(From: "The Saint Troubadour: Speaking and Singing Truth and Love" by Uriah J. Fields pp: 37, 123 and 140)
Copyright 2007 by Uriah J. Fields
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