Grant us peace.
Hundreds of bloggers are talking about peace today. Hundreds more are placing their wishes for peace as their status on Facebook. And even more people are tweeting peace on Twitter.
When a unified prayer like this reaches out into the Universe, it's a powerful force for change. I want to thank all of you who are reading this, posting about it and tweeting peace for reaching out to one another today.
For my Blog Blast post this year, I'm turning to my great passion - dance.
In the clip below, Louise Lecavalier performs a section of a larger dance piece for La La La Human Steps, a contemporary dance company from Quebec, here in Canada.
I had the incredible pleasure of seeing this company perform live while I worked at the performing arts theatre in Toronto in the 90's. And as I set my mind working on what to post for Blog Blast this year, I found myself gravitating toward Louise Lecavalier's signature struggling movements.
I thought about our tendency to fight things.
Not just one another in war's great theatre. Not just parental figures, romantic partners or career rivals. We fight all of these and we fight ourselves. It's the essential ingredient that makes up conflict, and where would we writers be without it to construct our heart-stopping stories?
The thing that I love about this dance piece is what happens when Louise decides to stop fighting. When she surrenders to her partner, or, on a deeper level, to the inevitable.
What would happen if we all decided to stop fighting for a moment? If we all stood still, stopped flailing, stopped using our energy to avoid, to evade and push away?
What would happen if we stopped thinking of surrender as a form of loss? Perhaps surrender is a form of courage. Peace cannot enter if we're in perpetual motion.
On this day of wishes for peace, I wish all of you that sweet moment of surrender, when we catch our breath and feel how wonderful it is to simply BE.
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If you'd like to take this Peace Globe and fly it, please do!
Thank you to Mimi Lenox for launching this incredible event four years ago. It just grows and grows and grows.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Dona Nobis Pacem
Posted by Julia Phillips Smith at 2:22 AM 27 comments
Labels: Blog Blast for Peace, Contemporary dance, Dona Nobis Pacem, Grant us peace, La La La Human Steps, Louise Lecavalier, Mimi Lenox, Struggle, Surrender
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