Call for Essays: Visionary Spirit | Autumn Poetry, and More
October 6, 2020 Kosmos Community News
featured image | ‘Transformational Medicine’ by Simon Haiduk
Kosmos Call for Essays & Other Works | Deadline 11/15/20
Visionary Spirit | How We Can Transition and Transform
Dear Reader,
Many of the essays we read today begin by enumerating the crises we are facing. Long-time Kosmos readers are already well-informed about the polycrisis. Some are experiencing loss directly – loss of loved ones, homes, health and livelihoods – some ‘indirectly’, through a growing awareness of planetary suffering and the loss of civility and trust. All these impacts are felt in the collective body, as uncertainty, fear and grief. The polycrisis has been called a profound global initiation, that can lead to new insight and transformation.
In order for a human future to be possible, we will need to accept difficult lessons, commit to new ways of being, and work diligently to restore the conditions for Life to flourish. The archetype of the Visionary, grounded in love and wisdom is called for now. A wise visionary understands the challenges and knows that some dreams can’t be accomplished in a single lifetime. Yet, the visionary spirit is co-creative, intelligent and optimistic. Resilience is rooted in vision.
We invite you to give voice to the visionary spirit deep within you. How are you creating sense from this evolutionary moment? How are you beginning to transition and transform?
For some, this may include adaptive strategies for their families, while others may build intentional communities living in harmony with nature. Some may look to the arts for social change, others to stand with the oppressed. Some will steward and restore the land or build bioregional networks. Still others will put children at the center of their effort – or a species, or a biome. Some will be path-makers in technology, philanthropy, spirituality.
Share your vision. We invite you to submit an essay up to 1000 words, a poem, or other artwork, in response to any of these prompts or what the theme means to you. We will choose several works to publish in our Quarterly and on our website.
Deadline: November 15, 2020
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Kosmos Autumn 2020 Gallery of Poets
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Read selections by Cynthia Anderson, Lawrence Cohen, John Laue, and Rebecca Smolen. Curated by Kosmos Poetry Editor, Carolyn Martin.
Cynthia Anderson
(image) Becoming Sequoia
To live for thousands of years,
you can’t be perturbed
by every insect or squirrel
or change in the weather.
When wildfire scorches
your skin, you heal and keep
going. Your intention protects
you like an amulet – you push
upward according to plan,
knuckled base nestled
against earth like a fist. You
follow the ways of a shaman,
transmuting air, rock, soil,
water. Your stamina could
build a world from ice.
You have no quarrel with
the sun, or with anyone –
radiating light from trunk
to crown, stretching taller
until one day, gravity takes
you down. Then, you commend
your body to the ground
among seeds already sown
and sprouting, no effort
wasted, birds and stars
sounding your name.
(image) Cynthia Anderson lives in the Mojave Desert near Joshua Tree National Park. A Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, she has published nine poetry collections, most recently Now Voyager with illustrations by Susan Abbott. She is co-editor of the anthology A Bird Black As the Sun: California Poets on Crows & Ravens and guest editor of Cholla Needles 46. Visit her at www.cynthiaandersonpoet.com
John Laue
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At the Zen Garden
– Huntington Museum Grounds
Pasadena, California
Strangely comforting
these single circles
on the still pond’s surface.
They occur like phantoms,
grow, and then are gone.
There’s no apparent cause:
no rocks or raindrops
break the surface tension,
no bubbles from the bottom,
neither koi nor water skaters,
only sky-lit circles
that arise from calm,
subside to calm again.
We leave the place
with no more answers
than we had before,
but more aware of mysteries,
more inclined to let things be.
(image) John Laue, teacher/counselor, is a former editor of Transfer, San Francisco Review, and Monterey Poetry Review. He has won awards for his writing beginning with the Ina Coolbrith Poetry Prize at The University of California, Berkeley. With five published poetry books, the last A Confluence of Voices Revisited (Futurecycle Press), and a book of prose advice for people with psychiatric diagnoses, he presently coordinates the reading series of The Monterey Bay Poetry Consortium.
READ MORE AUTUMN POETRY AT KOSMOS
ARTICLE | New Cosmology, in Kosmos
An Evolutionary Transition Is Coming—Are You Ready?
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By Robert Cobbold
“This is the greatest discovery of the scientific enterprise: You take hydrogen gas, and you leave it alone, and it turns into rosebushes, giraffes, and humans.”
The famous line from cosmologist Brian Swimme is striking because it transcends the frameworks and categories which we place over the continuum of life and reveals that, when all is said and done, the universe is not a noun, but a verb: a single miraculous process of becoming.
People find it hard to conceptualise cosmological, biological, and cultural evolution as one process. But when we take the tightly compartmentalised domains of scientific knowledge, bundle them together, roll them out like pastry, and take a big step back, a few patterns and trajectories, which are consistent throughout all those successive levels of evolution—from the Big Bang to the present moment—immediately become visible.
For one—the universe started in absolute simplicity and has evolved toward complexity. From hydrogen, atoms formed the heavier elements; from atoms emerged molecules; from simple prokaryote cells came more complex eukaryote cells; from eukaryote cells came multicellular organisms.
Another—as evolution has progressed, the scales of cooperative organisation have got larger. When life first emerged on this planet, it was at the scale of a millionth of a metre. But single-celled organisms cooperated to form multicellular organisms, and multicellular organisms cooperated to form groups of multicellular organisms such as shoals of fish, beehives, and packs of dogs. The trajectory was recapitulated in human evolution—bands cooperated to form tribes, tribes to form chieftainships, chieftainships to form city states, and city states to form modern nation states. In global economic trade, although not yet in politics, cooperation now spans the entire planet.
But it’s the third trajectory which is most interesting for those who study change: evolutionary change is not linear, but telescopic. Evolution is, itself, evolving, acquiring new creative capacities, and accelerating. Put more simply, evolution is getting better at evolving.
The Rebirth of People and Planet in a Time of Global Emergency
(image) Image by ejaugsburg on Pixabay
An Open Letter from the Spiritual Emergence(y) Community
Via Dr. Kylie Harris, on Medium
Spiritual emergence/emergency — SE(Y) — refers to a continuum of experiences representing an unfolding, or awakening, of consciousness. These experiences represent an opportunity for growth and transformation but are often chaotic and overwhelming, and potentially (mis)diagnosed as mental illness.
The SE(Y) community consists of individuals who have experienced varying degrees of mental health challenges in relation to a process of awakening, along with their advocates and supporters. This community includes academics, writers, mental health professionals, activists, artists, and members of the general population. Grassroots programs have evolved into a social movement that is struggling to keep up with the demands of the public. This community is inclusive and welcomes anyone who wishes to join us.
The world’s leading climate scientists now state that there is scientific support for declaring a state of planetary emergency. In this open letter, we propose that a planetary crisis represents a global spiritual emergency, and is a catalyst for a global awakening. As humanity faces the existential threat of the climate emergency, the SE(Y) community is uniting in a collaborative effort, as individuals who understand the process of awakening through crisis. We are offering our assistance in guiding humanity into a new paradigm, in order to co-create and help birth a New Story.
Experience and research has shown that in times of emergency we focus intensely on working to solve the crisis. Whether we are mobilising to solve personal experiences of SE(Y), the global coronavirus pandemic, or the larger climate emergency, the process in itself can be empowering and healing.
Individuals healing their own personal trauma or crisis can become part of a larger movement geared towards healing the entire planet. Importantly, we propose that emergency mode offers an empowering psychological state for individuals to navigate experiences of crisis. Rather than a state that exacerbates negative emotions such as fear, anxiety, panic, or paranoia, it is a state that can facilitate enhanced awareness and collective transformative action.
Spiritual emergency and the climate emergency are inextricably linked, with individual experiences of SE(Y) representing one’s rite of passage towards a realisation of unity with all beings and the natural world from which we have become separated. The climate emergency may be viewed as a rite of passage for humanity, creating a situation that requires global cooperation. This historic period will require a difficult transition in order to birth the new paradigm that is essential for the survival of our species and our planet.
We believe this rite of passage is an inconvenient truth that we must necessarily face, to facilitate a process of global rebirth, whereby humanity undergoes a transformation of consciousness and a sense of reconnection with one another and our natural world.
We believe that a peaceful revolution is necessary to facilitate the evolution of our species. We also believe this planetary crisis parallels shamanic crises and journeying experiences described within Indigenous cultures, and that their wisdom is vital to help guide our actions.
In this open letter, we pledge to offer our personal insight and guidance to do what we can to help both people and planet during these transformational times. We pledge to work collaboratively towards an improved future by contributing our own unique strengths as educators, therapists, activists, artists, and concerned citizens.
What can we do?
We declare that humanity is facing a state of planetary emergency, which requires a GLOBAL CONSCIOUSNESS (R)EVOLUTION, undertaken in emergency mode, and guided by Indigenous and other wisdom traditions.
Please lend your support here by signing our petition to declare a state of planetary emergency.
Once this petition reaches 100,000 signatures, it will be sent to the UN as a message from concerned citizens to declare a state of planetary emergency.
Thank you.