What You Missed That Day You Were Absent From Fourth Grade

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Lo que te perdiste en cuarto grado
--por Brad Aaron Modlin

La Sra. Nelson explicó cómo estar quiet@s y escuchar
al viento, cómo encontrar significado en el gas bombeando,
cómo pelar patatas puede ser una forma de oración. Respondió
preguntas sobre cómo no sentirse perdido en la oscuridad.
Después de comer repartió hojas de trabajo
que trataban sobre formas de recordar la voz de tu abuelo.
Luego la clase habló de quedarse dormida
sin sentir que has olvidado hacer algo más-
algo importante- y cómo creer que
la casa en la que te despiertas es tu hogar. Esto hizo que
La Sra. Nelson dibujara un diagrama en la pizarra detallando
cómo cantar los salmos durante las pausas para fumar,
y cómo no avergonzarte por el sonido cuando tus propios pensamientos
es todo lo que escuchas; también, que tienes suficiente.
La lección de inglés fue que ‘Soy’
es una oración completa.
Y justo antes de la campana de la tarde, hizo que la ecuación matemática
pareciera fácil. La que demuestra que cientos de preguntas,
y sentir frío, y todas esas noches pasadas buscando
lo que sea que perdiste, y que una persona
significa algo.


Preguntas semilla para la reflexión: ¿Cómo te relacionas con que ‘Soy' sea una oración completa? ¿Puedes compartir una historia personal de una vez que sentiste totalidad en tu experiencia? ¿Qué te ayuda a recordar que tienes suficiente y que eres suficiente?
Del poema de Brad Aaron Modlin,
Lo que te perdiste ese día que faltaste a clase en cuarto, de su libro "Todos en esta fiesta tienen dos nombres".
Seed Questions for Reflection

How do you relate to 'I am' being a complete sentence? Can you share a personal story of a time you felt wholeness in your experience? What helps you remember that you have enough, and that you are enough?

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12 Past Reflections
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Sheila
Jul 26, 2018

 Oh, just like Sr St Thomas!

PL
P.L. McGroarty
Dec 17, 2017

 Beautiful 

PS
Dec 14, 2017

 'I am' my True Self, ounce of the Divine! I feel Love and Wholesome. I get there by 'no mind', 'no thoughts', by being 'here and now'! Namaste.

II
Dec 13, 2017

 Reflecting on "I am" reminds us that we are complete in ourselves and need not look elsewhere for happiness... The Sanskrit mantra "So ham" meaning "I am that" takes it to the next level of contemplation beyond the "I ness" into universal unity.

JO
Dec 10, 2017

 One person, confirmining my asking One Person that I need one person to know that I am a person ... Was proof to me "The I Am" really is ... And indeed, hears my prayer.  I feel whole and alive in Him. (Knowing he, on earth, is a gift from God!). Amen

KP
Dec 10, 2017

 I am is all we need to be. After all we are human beings. So I am = being a human being. <3
I have "enough" tattooed on my right wrist, it serves as a daily reminder that I am enough. You are enough. Each of us is enough simple for being. Or I am. <3 
I felt this today at church. The woman next to me started crying, I sent her thoughts of love and care and then I stooped down to reach for tissues out of her reach, I gently placed the tissue on her lap and gently patted her shoulder while sending more thoughts. I cannot explain it entirely, but my heart felt so full of love and connection in that moment. I couldn't fix anything for her, but I could be present. I could BE present <3 I am. You are. We are. Enough. <3 

JT
Jo too Dec 10, 2017

 So beautiful!  More proof, are YOU, that The I AM is living in you! amen ... nd thank you!

JP
Dec 9, 2017
 Feeling enough and whole is different from having enough or possessing wholeness. It is also different from intellectually knowing what is enough and what is wholeness..According to my understanding, it is realizing or experiencing fullness, or wholeness. As the writer says, " I am is a complete sentence." It is not a thing. It is an enduring feeling of wholeness or a higher state of consciousness, dwelling in the being zone. Wanting, and doing and having and possessing take us away from the state of being. It is my belief and conviction that we all have a deep yearning for completing our I am sentence, for experiencing the wholeness and fullness. We all are thirsty for it. But sadly, we strive to attain it by creating and living in a world of doing, having and possessing and draining our physical, mental and emotional energy. It is like a deer thirsty of water chasing the mirage.It is like walking on the periphery of the circle looking for the center. No wonder why we feel exha... View full comment
DD
Dec 9, 2017
 Mrs. Nelson taught kids important things about living.  We could use more teachers like Mrs. Nelson.  As for 'I am', not only is 'I am' a complete sentence, it may be the most important sentence we say.  'I am' is a person's essence and foundation, and it is from 'I am' that all the rest of one's life takes shape.  The only any one else and any thing else that I know is me.  I feel wholeness in my experience when I read essays like this one, and when I think and write like I am now.  What helps me remember that I have enough is realizing that I really need very little -- water, air, some food -- even though I have and enjoy much more than what I need.  I remind myself to keep it simple and appreciate the simple.  Having more than I need is a slippery slope to unnecessary suffering.  While I'm not self sufficient, I have and can get what I need.  I'm just me and I am enough.  As Rumi said, I'm not just the wave in the ocean, ... View full comment
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Anjilo smith Dec 15, 2017

 SWRFEYT