Edwin Markham

Outwitted by Edwin Markham
He drew a circle that shut me out -
Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout,
But Love and I had the wit to win:
We drew a circle and took him in!

miércoles, 26 de noviembre de 2014

Seventh grade challenge

This week at the Shalom Center, we hosted a group of Seventh Graders from the Christian School of Curico along with eleven parents.  It was amazing to watch the newly trained challenge course instructors working with this energetic and intelligent class which has been known at the school as a "difficult" group. With a student who has cerebral palsy and is in a wheelchair, a half dozen diagnosed as hyperactive but taken off their meditations to go to school, and another with Asperger's syndrome, our greatest troubles came from overbearing parents!  The kids were fantastic!

This is the first time we have had a participant in a wheelchair at the Shalom Center, and even though we don't have the trails or the equipment for it, this young man with his good humor and wit, was the perfect introduction.  Thanks, Mauricio, we learned so much from you!


 

domingo, 16 de noviembre de 2014

Challenge course with the choir directors from Curicó





Shalom Center: Organization for the environment and culture

Finally!  God does all things at the best time.  Las Friday, the Shalom Center Council, the new Shalom Center director, and representatives of the staff gathered in San Clemente to sign the paperwork for a new municipal social organization.  Under this new legality, the Shalom Center will be able to write projects and receive funding from the municipal government of San Clemente.  The Shalom Center is not yet a foundation, but this is the first step in the process. 


jueves, 13 de noviembre de 2014

Equilibrium

Equilibrium

I am the weight hanging on a chain linked to God.
God sustains to center point
I swing from end to end.

I extend to the tip of the arc;
God comes along, firmly attached to my middle
And tugging at the end of the stretch.

I fling past the medium
Barely catching my balance before I am off again
Flying futher up and further away on the other side.

Back and forth: joy versus grief, peace versus torment.
Back and forth: growth versus stability, dreams versus apathy.
Back and forth: alone versus company, energy versus exhaustion.

Will the waltz slow as I grow old?
The connection to heaven will tenderly guide me
With grace to perfect equilibrium.


April 30, 2000
Curicó, Chile
Elena Huegel