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street roots Aug. 31, 2012 The difference between silence and stillness (Thanks to Gale Ireland for taking the time to show me) By j.mccurdy Here in the darkness it’s perfectly clear That there is as much difference Between silence and stillness As there is Between fear and faith This is the space in time This is the harrowing place That hones our backbone’s strength, Forces us to recognize Our own place in the space of things Its only the places in between That house the grey That clouds vision Till vision goes still More Little Riddles By Chase Frinein Its where fear loses its power to paralyze And faith gives birth to itself And slowly, gently, irrevocably Pulls us out into the light Of stillness It’s here In the in between Where pain becomes our infinite gift It’s our own suffering That causes the shift And allows the birthing pangs to begin Just like our birth It’s where began and begin again Make peace with each other So that the mother Can pulse through us And out again Without distraction It’s where we connect It’s here In the in between That forces us to examine That blind space Where nothing is clear And nothing makes sense Great Release, the pow-wow at sundown event of a lifetime, the ultimate rundown. Time when time is no more on the clock beginning of the end, the final shock. The The The The king of the moment, the apex of nothing cle-e-ear awareness, the bliss & the suff’ring. thrillingest threshold, a step in the dance gift & the curse, the hope & the chance. The scarlet of bloomers, the greatest of feelings When one & one is one, the heart’s grand ceiling. Triumphal intoxication, breath to the soul The brother of gravity, so to speak, from of old. We lose the need to struggle We learn to be We relearn Who it is we really are Without pretense, without ego Without submission, surrender or conceit » In this space We get to see our own side To real life lessons Where our own part in things live The The The The These are some riddles and there’s more sure to come Each quatrain’s a question-to puzzle up some! These top three are general; there’ll be more written soon So for more, to your local- Street Roots vendor, stay attunded! (1. theaD 2. efiL 3. evoL) And no one ever again Gets to claim Our truth When the shift Into breathing happens Silence loses it lure And stillness Becomes as necessary as our breath It’s here in the blind spot It’s in the grey, muddled toxicity That we realize we put ourselves where we are And therefore we can take us back out C anning jars & equipm ent, co o k w are, kitchen tools & appliances Dignity Poverty O rganic co tto n sheets, tow els, & blankets F o o d d ry ers N a tu r a l K itchen & H om e Ju icers 2 1 0 6 SE D iv isio n 5 0 3 -2 3 1 -5 1 7 5 m ir a d o r c o m m u n ity s to r e .c o m M o n - S a t 1 0 -6 • S u n 1 1 -5 B ook s o n m e a t-fre e cook in g, gard en in g & sustainability O ver 6 m illion people w orldw ide vote for dignity over poverty w hen they buy street press. B y d o in g so. th e y h e lp v e n d o rs in 4 0 c o u n trie s , s e llin g over? too d iffe re n t title s, to c h a n g e t h e i r lives. I n r e tu r n , r e a d e r s enjoy q u a lity , in d e p e n d e n t jo u r n a lis m , in th e k n o w le d g e t h a t th e y 've m a d e a d iffe re n c e . Vote for Dignity. international Network of Street Papers rfo frietid(ksf tforz tn toum. EASY & FUN TO S H O P • LO CALLY OW NED w w w .n e w s e a s o n s m a r k e t.c o m 5 s ¡1 4 & OPERATED