Invocation by Ingrid Shafer

Some­one sent this to me a while back, and I absolute­ly loved it. I could­n’t find a copy of it any­where on the web, so I put it on my web­site with Ms. Shafer­’s per­mis­sion. I guess I should have post­ed it before Thanks­giv­ing, but bet­ter late than never!

Invo­ca­tion
by Ingrid Shafer

Let us give thanks for chaos and logos
and impli­cate order;
for dark mat­ter, bright galaxies,
and non­lo­cal con­nec­tions; for crys­tals and continents;
for Lucy’s skull and Mary Leakey’s
foot­prints in vol­canic ash; for Thales’ water,
Her­a­cli­tus’ fire, and Pythagore­an forms; for the
Indi­an zero, alge­bra, and algo­rithms; for the
oscil­la­tions of the Yin and the Yang; for
acupunc­ture, Su Sung’s astro­nom­i­cal clock, and
Huang Tao P’i’s tex­tile tech­nol­o­gy; for Arabic
alchemists on the Old Silk Road and Ibn Sina’s
Canon of Med­i­cine; for Euclid and New­ton and “God
play­ing dice”; for Kepler’s snowflake and Kekule’s
dream; for Mendel’s monastery peas and the genetic
Tetra­gram­ma­ton on the spi­ral stair­case of life;
for frac­tals, ferns and fall foliage; for
cater­pil­lars and cocoons; for the infan­t’s first cry;
for Pachebel’s canon; for stained glass windows,
Leeuwen­hoek’s micro­scope, and the Galileo
probe; for the World Wide Web to help us become
con­scious of cos­mic inter­con­nect­ed­ness; but most
of all, let us give thanks for the twin passions
which make us ful­ly human–the yearn­ing to
tran­scend the bound­aries of time and space by
learn­ing and by loving. 

Cyn is Rick's wife, Katie's Mom, and Esther & Oliver's Mémé. She's also a professional geek, avid reader, fledgling coder, enthusiastic gamer (TTRPGs), occasional singer, and devoted stitcher.
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