Puja to White Tara
written by Clair Mullineaux
Offerings
To you, the sweetness and savour of the world
I offer white peaches
overbrimming with sweet liquid,
the sprays of white buddleia,
their scent of bread and honey.
I offer white crystal of rock-salt and sea-salt,
flavouring, preserving, as love does, as love.
To you, the newness and freshness of the world
I offer white snow-light on a bedroom ceiling,
the softest offering of an April snowfall.
I show you the blackbird with one white feather,
the strangeness of it, the startlement.
To you, the clarity and mystery of the world
I offer white stars, the hidden and the visible,
orange city nights, the woods’ deep beautiful blackness.
I offer the white confusion of waters,
the sea’s white horses, their wildness and danger.
I offer you the clarity of bone,
bone-deep truth, deep truth of my bones.
To you whose wisdom is the wonder of all worlds
I offer all of the world’s white wonder.
To you whose compassion is the wonder of all worlds
I offer all of the world’s deep wonder.
Salutation
With all the snowflakes in the world,
their delicacy,
I praise you.
With the white sheen of paper, the black shine of ink
I praise you, praise you.
With needle, brush, broom, keyboard, tractor and ladle,
with mop-head, trowel and jewellery-pliers
with computer and star-chart
I praise you, I praise you.
With all the snowflakes in the world,
their differences,
I praise you.
With the white hope of snowdrops,
white joy of magnolia
I praise you, I praise you.
With hand, heart, mind
I praise you, praise you, praise you.
Going for Refuge
I go for my refuge to White Tara’s deep wisdom
illumining the world like daylight, like sunlight
stroking all the world like moonlight, like starlight
touching all the world including me.
I go for my refuge to White Tara’s deep compassion
encircling all the world as the milk-white bark the birch-tree
enfolding all the world like swansdown, like seal-fur
embracing all the world including me.
I go for my refuge to White Tara’s deep energy
sustaining all the world like black bread, white butter
replenishing the world like snow-melt, like rainwater
upholding all the world including me.
Confession of Faults
White Tara, I don’t want to wake up.
I’m scared, I’m tired, I’m cold, I’m hungry.
I don’t want to open any of my eyes.
White Tara, I don’t want to see.
I want to sleep through the world’s deep winter.
White Tara, with your grace, your energy
of the birchwoods in spring
your voice of the rustling birch-leaves,
the many dark eyes in the white bark of your body,
help me to wake, to shed old fears and hatreds
layer by layer, as the birch-trees shed skins of bark.
I lay old fears, old hatreds, old cravings
like scrolls of curled birch-bark at your beautiful feet.
Rejoicing in Merits
I rejoice in what helps, what heals because it has to,
what comes because it’s needed, and if it doesn’t,
we make it up.
I rejoice in stories, dreams, deep images that deeply heal.
I rejoice in birch-trees that shed their outgrown skins,
in the tender patterns on their innermost bark,
fawn, saffron, purple, the softest mother-of-pearl.
I rejoice in you, rainbow mother of pearls,
pearly light that salves, that heals.
I rejoice in your eyes, that open like the dark eyes in birch-bark,
eyes of wisdom, eyes of compassion.
I rejoice in your seeing feet
that walk so tenderly, tenderly.
I rejoice in your seeing hands, which tenderly unweave tangles.
I rejoice in your great heart, that hums and sings like a spinning-top,
unceasingly, or turns like a spinning-wheel,
spinning the thread of your mantra, in pearly unbreakable moonlight.
Entreaty and Supplication
Life without wisdom is barren, is bitter.
White Tara, don’t desert me, don’t leave
my heart a white desert without you.
Life without love is barren, is bitter.
White Tara, don’t desert me, don’t leave
my heart a salt desert without you.
Life without you is barren, is bitter.
White Tara, don’t desert me, don’t leave
my heart a white desert without you.
Transference of Merits
If, like the birch-tree, I shed old constrictions,
old hatreds, old fears, old cravings, delusions,
if I grow new skin, may it shine like birch-bark in sunlight,
may it shine for others, may the Sangha shine
like birch-groves in sunlight, like birch-groves at twilight.
If I heal, love, grow, may others grow also.
If healing is possible, may it be so for all beings.
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