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Resistance and Songs – part 2By Gianluigi Gugliermetto 9/12/2025
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There is no clearer example of how music and songs can be a means for resistance than the Gaza Birds Singing, a group of children and young people who continue to gather
in Gaza City under the most trying circumstances. There is a page on the official UN website about them, which talks about sacred space, saying that in a place stripped of necessities, the
sound of music feels both surreal and sacred. |
Through the engagement of their singing bodies and through the lighting of their fantasy, the Gaza Birds Singing help themselves stay alive. The truth is that any of the children and the adults that you see in any of their videos might be dead by now, killed by the cruelty of a |
“Music Amid the Rubble: A Gazan Musician Plants Seeds of Hope.” Find the Gaza Birds Singing GoFundMe HERE. Hear more of their music HERE. United Nations |
criminal state invoking self-defense. But the truth is also that those who are alive can keep going because they are enabled to imagine a future through the music that they make. There is a song by the Brazilian musician Toquinho which embodies similar qualities of aliveness, imagination, and
hope in the future — just like the music of the Birds — while also including a deep awareness of mortality. Because of such a combination, I consider it to be a deeply sacred song, even though it makes no reference whatsoever to religious themes. What makes the text and music of the song Aquarela so remarkable is the light-hearted way
with which Toquinho is able to put together contrasting themes. |
“Aquarela,” written by Toquinho and Vinicius in mid-1983, conveys emotion and hope for better days. PROJETO AMAR. | At the beginning, we are introduced to the sparkling
imagination of a young person who hopes to get out of the severe limitations of his life. By the end of the song, we have the clear understanding that the future comes along fast. Soon all of one’s projects and fantasies will fade, just |
as aquarel paintings may do. But this awareness does not engender desperation, nor does it negate the importance of the imagination: it simply calls one to act on one’s dreams and do the best that one can. Here is an English translation of the text: On any sheet of paper I draw a yellow sun And with five or six straight lines it’s easy to make a castle I run the pencil around my hand and give myself a glove And if I make it rain, with two lines I have an umbrella If a tiny drop of ink falls on a little blue piece of paper In an instant, I imagine a beautiful seagull flying in the sky It flies,
circling the immense north-south curve I travel with it to Hawaii, Beijing, or Istanbul I paint a sailboat, white, sailing There is so much sky and sea in a blue kiss Between the clouds appears a beautiful pink and maroon airplane Coloring everything around it with its flashing lights Just imagine, and it’s taking off serene and beautiful And, if we want it to it will
land On any leaf I draw a departing ship With some good friends drinking, happy with life From one America to another I can get there in a second I
turn a simple compass and, in a circle, I make the world |
A boy walks and walking, he reaches the wall And there, right in front waiting for us, the future is And the future is a spaceship that we try to pilot It has no time, no mercy, nor does it have a time to
arrive Without asking permission it changes our lives |
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And then invites us to laugh or cry On this road, it is not up to us to know or see what will come No one knows for sure where it will end Let’s all go on a beautiful walkway Of a watercolor that, one day, will finally fade away On any sheet of paper I draw a yellow sun (that will fade away) And, with five or six straight lines It’s easy to
make a castle (that will fade away) I turn a simple compass And, in a circle, I make the world (that will fade away) Some say that fantasy and
creativity will not change the world. My answer is that they always have. Although not at the pace we want. |
See Matthew Fox, Creativity: Where the Divine and Human Meet.
And Fox, Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation
And Fox, Prayer: A Radical Response to Life
And Fox, Whee! We, Wee All the Way Home: A Guide to Sensual Prophetic Spirituality
And Fox, Creation Spirituality: Liberating Gifts for the Peoples of the Earth
And Fox, One River, Many Wells: Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths
Banner Image: “Amidst the ruins, a melody is born. Amidst the fear, hope blooms. 🎶❤️ Today, our students played Sheel Sheel Ya Jamali Sheel, escaping the weight of war through the freedom of music.” Photo captured from the Instagram reel of Ahmed Muin Abuamsha, founder and director of the Gaza Birds Singing.
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Queries for Contemplation How do I integrate awareness of mortality, light-heartedness, and
hope for transformation in my life? |
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Creativity: Where the Divine and Human Meet
Because creativity is the key to both our genius and beauty as a species but also to our capacity for evil, we need to teach creativity and to
teach ways of steering this God-like power in directions that promote love of life (biophilia) and not love of death (necrophilia). Pushing well beyond the bounds of conventional Christian doctrine, Fox’s focus on creativity attempts nothing less than to shape a new ethic. “Matt Fox is a pilgrim who seeks a path into the church of tomorrow. Countless numbers will be happy to follow his lead.” –Bishop John
Shelby Spong, author, Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism, Living in Sin |
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Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation
Authors Adam Bucko and Matthew Fox encourage us to use our talents in service of compassion and justice and to
move beyond our broken systems–economic, political, educational, and religious–discovering a spirituality that not only helps us to get along, but also encourages us to reevaluate our traditions, transforming them and in the process building a more sacred and just world. Incorporating the words of young activist leaders culled from interviews and surveys, the book provides a framework that is deliberately interfaith and speaks to our profound yearning for a life with spiritual purpose and for a
better world. “Occupy Spirituality is a powerful, inspiring, and vital call to embodied awareness and enlightened actions.” ~~ Julia Butterfly Hill, environmental activist and author of The Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman, and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods |
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Prayer: A Radical Response to Life How do prayer and mysticism relate to the struggle for social and ecological justice? Fox defines prayer as a radical response to life that includes our “Yes” to
life (mysticism) and our “No” to forces that combat life (prophecy). How do we define adult prayer? And how—if at all—do prayer and mysticism relate to the struggle for social and ecological justice? One of Matthew Fox’s earliest books, originally published under the title On Becoming a Musical, Mystical Bear: Spirituality American Style, Prayer introduces a mystical/prophetic spirituality and a mature conception of how to pray. Called a “classic” when it first
appeared, it lays out the difference between the creation spirituality tradition and the fall/redemption tradition that has so dominated Western theology since Augustine. A practical and theoretical book, it lays the groundwork for Fox’s later works. “One of the finest books I have read on contemporary spirituality.” – Rabbi Sholom A. Singer |
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Whee! We, Wee All the Way Home: A Guide to Sensual Prophetic Spirituality Years ahead of its time when first published
in 1976, this book is still bold and relevant today. Perfect for anyone who thinks mysticism needs to get out of the head and into the body. Matthew Fox begins the Preface to this book by stating, “This is a practical book about waking up and returning to a biblical, justice-oriented spirituality. Such a spirituality is a way of passion that leads to compassion. Such a way is necessarily one of coming to our senses in every meaning of that phrase.” One of Matthew Fox’s earliest books, this title
explores the importance of ecstasy in the spiritual life. Fox considers the distinction between “natural” ecstasies (including nature, sex, friendship, music, art) and “tactical” ecstasies (like meditation, fasting, chanting); he goes on to consider that a truly authentic mysticism must be sensuous in its orientation, so to cultivate the maximum amount of ecstasy for the maximum amount of people. |
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Creation Spirituality: Liberating Gifts for the Peoples of the Earth
Fox’s spirituality weds the healing and liberation found in North American Creation Spirituality and in South
American Liberation Theology. Creation Spirituality challenges readers of every religious and political persuasion to unite in a new vision through which we learn to honor the earth and the people who inhabit it as the gift of a good and just Creator. “A watershed theological work that offers a common ground for religious seekers and activists of all stripes.” — Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality
and Practice. “I am reading Liberating Gifts for the People of the Earth by Matt Fox. He is one that fills my heart and mind for new life in spite of so much that is violent in our world.” ~ Sister Dorothy Stang. |
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One River, Many Wells: Wisdom Springing from Global Faiths
Matthew Fox calls on all the world traditions for their wisdom and their inspiration in a work that is far more
than a list of theological position papers but a new way to pray—to meditate in a global spiritual context on the wisdom all our traditions share. Fox chooses 18 themes that are foundational to any spirituality and demonstrates how all the world spiritual traditions offer wisdom about each.“Reading One River, Many Wells is like entering the rich silence of a masterfully directed retreat. As you read this text, you reflect, you pray, you embrace Divinity. Truly no words can fully
express my respect and awe for this magnificent contribution to contemporary spirituality.” –Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit |
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UPCOMING EVENTS See Matthew Fox's full calendar HERE
Join Matthew Fox as he discusses his book, Whee! We, Wee All the Way Home: A Guide to Sensual, Prophetic Spirituality, in an online Our Lady of the Prairie Retreat. Thursday, September 18, 4:00pm-5:30pm PT. Register HERE.
Join Matthew Fox and 40 other wisdom teachers in the 2025 Contemplative Summit as they explore The Spacious Heart: Holding Suffering with Love, the theme of Spiritual Wanderlust: The 2025 Contemplative Summit. Thursday - Sunday, September 25-28 Register for free HERE.
Join Matthew Fox and 40 other wisdom teachers in the 2025 Contemplative Summit as they explore The Spacious Heart: Holding Suffering with Love, the theme of Spiritual Wanderlust: The 2025 Contemplative Summit. Thursday - Sunday, September 25-28. Register for free HERE.
Join Matthew Fox as he discusses his book, Meditations with Meister Eckhart in an online Our Lady of the Prairie Retreat. Thursday, October 16, 4:00pm-5:30pm PT. Register HERE.
Join spiritual pioneers Dr. Matthew Fox and Rev. Cameron Trimble for “In Search of a New Story: Reimagining What Comes Next,” a timely and transformative 4-part series featuring conversations with some of the most compelling wisdom voices of our time: Carolyn Myss, Diana Butler Bass,
Luther Smith, and Ilia Delio. Thursdays, October 23, 30, and November 13, 20, 4:00pm-5:30pm PT Register HERE.
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Join Matthew Fox in a new 6-month program of mystical wisdom for a new world. In this 6-month immersion program with Matthew, you’ll explore what it means to be a modern mystic and prophet, integrating this sacred knowledge into your life through the authentic teachings of Jesus and other wisdom keepers. This journey births what Matthew calls Christianity 2.0 — based not on dogma, but on a spirituality that recovers the sacred sense of original goodness. By Application only - apply HERERegister for a free information session HERE |
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MONTHLY: Join Matthew Fox and Skylar Wilson of the Order of the Sacred Earth in a free virtual meeting for connection and networking with other mystic warriors. Last Tuesday of every month, 4:00-5:00pm PT. Join Zoom Meeting HERE, Meeting ID: 886 6530 2478 Learn more at www.orderofthesacredearth.org |
Creation Spirituality Conversations |
Matthew Fox and Fr. Bede Griffiths each lecture for approximately 30 minutes followed by 30 minutes of dialogue. 91 minutes. 1990. You will receive a secure link to the file to download.
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