Thought for the day, Saturday 5th July

International Day of Co-operatives

“Show me the suffering of the most miserable;
So I will know my people’s plight.
Free me to pray for others;
For you are present in every person.
Help me take responsibility for my own life;
So that I can be free at last.
Grant me courage to serve others;
For in service there is true life.
Give me honesty and patience;
So that I can work with other workers.
Bring forth song and celebration;
So that the Spirit will be alive among us.
Let the Spirit flourish and grow;
So that we will never tire of the struggle.
Let us remember those who have died for justice;
For they have given us life.
Help us love even those who hate us;
So we can change the world. Amen.”

Cesar E. Chavez (1927 – 1993), founder of the US National Farm Workers Association, pictured at peace rally, 1971

Thought for the day, Tuesday 1st July

“What you do for yourself, any gesture of kindness, any gesture of gentleness, any gesture of honesty and clear seeing toward yourself, will affect how you experience your world. In fact, it will transform how you experience the world. What you do for yourself, you’re doing for others, and what you do for others, you’re doing for yourself.”

Pema Chodron

Thought for the day, Monday 30th June

“We give thanks for this season of roses and swifts,
of journeys and long, slow dusks,
of cool breezes and welcome showers,

holding on to this precious moment lightly,
and letting it go like a breath,
gently floating into pixels of light.”

Caroline Blair, Kensington Unitarian, died 2015, quoted in Fragments of Holiness for Daily Reflection

Thought for the day, Saturday 28th June

“Creativity does not belong exclusively to professional artists and geniuses; it is the birthright of every single human being. Creativity is our common heritage. You don’t need to quit your job and move to Paris in order to lay claim to this heritage – all you have to do is clear some space in your life for whimsy, invention, sensory pleasure, and play. Most of all, you have to learn how to follow your curiosity more than your fear.”

Elizabeth Gilbert