(Poem) Wholly Holy by Mary Saracino

Photo by Mary Saracino

The forest is my cathedral.

The meadow is my church.

The mountains are my temple.

The oceans are my mosque.

The fields are my ashram.

The sacred dwells in all that lives.

Holy birds, holy bees, holy butterflies, holy trees,

holy sky, holy moon, holy sun, holy stars,

holy rivers, holy seas

holy water, holy air,

holy breath that fills our lungs

holy creatures great and small

holy vegetation, kin to all.

Holy planet Earth we share

with all that lives both here and there.

Sunshine, rain, wind, and snow

gifts from the Mother

who bestows blessings, nourishing

our bodies, minds, and souls.

In Her embrace,

we are wholly, holy—one and all.

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