It’s a chaotic time across the globe. Too much happening to ignore. While I escape into the garden, a book, a movie or the brushstrokes on paper, I cannot avoid being affected by what’s going on near or far. The climate, political chaos, living conditions, religious and racial disputes, wars… so much discord. No living being is untouched. As humans, we have to care, feel and respond. In ways big or small, we are each beholden to do something. Anything to make the world better.
I know I’m not alone in how overwhelming it feels. But we cannot, must not despair. I’m opting to bring out the compassionate warrior in me and fight for what I know to be right – for myself, my near and dear ones, my community, country and planet.
To start, lets just resolve to be kind to each other. Smile at people known or unknown, hold open a door for someone, pick up litter, plant a native tree or shrub, help a neighbor, pay an honest compliment, apologize without reservation, listen without judgment to an opposing viewpoint. The ripples of kindness will spread wide. We are not helpless – our humanity must triumph.
In the garden this week, I’m simply going to enjoy the season such as it is. A little clean up but mostly, appreciating this garden that gives me so much joy. In the face of so much disturbance, it cannot be taken for granted.
Seasonal Disturbance
The trees seem reluctant
to disrobe this year
Even the leaves are reticent
to reveal veins coursing
colors borne of the earth
Clouds shepherded
by the wayward wind
Gather in formations
akin to adversarial regiments
Threaten violent outcomes.
Perforce some leaves
will fall prematurely
Others sentenced to
languish and wither
On limbs too tired to care.
This moment in flux.
Feeds the uneasy heart
Anxious and uncertain
of changing climates
And changed live.
—Shobha Vanchiswar
Autumn vibes in the garden – not as dramatic as in the past but still beautiful –
(c) 2023 Shobha Vanchiswar
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