Live Virtual Group Session: 12PM EDT September 19th 2025

Thank you to everyone who joined us for this session!

For this session we read a poem In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa” by Ada Limón, posted below.

Our prompt was: Write about a small invisible world.

Participants are warmly encouraged to share what you wrote below (“Leave a Reply”), to keep the conversation going here, bearing in mind that the blog of course is a public space where confidentiality is not assured.

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In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa by Ada Limón

Arching under the night sky inky
with black expansiveness, we point
to the planets we know, we

pin quick wishes on stars. From earth,
we read the sky as if it is an unerring book
of the universe, expert and evident.

Still, there are mysteries below our sky:
the whale song, the songbird singing
its call in the bough of a wind-shaken tree.

We are creatures of constant awe,
curious at beauty, at leaf and blossom,
at grief and pleasure, sun and shadow.

And it is not darkness that unites us,
not the cold distance of space, but
the offering of water, each drop of rain,

each rivulet, each pulse, each vein.
O second moon, we, too, are made
of water, of vast and beckoning seas.

We, too, are made of wonders, of great
and ordinary loves, of small invisible worlds,
of a need to call out through the dark.

“In Praise of Mystery” by Ada Limón was released at the Library of Congress on June 1, 2023, in celebration of the poem’s engraving on NASA’s Europa Clipper, scheduled to launch in October of 2024. Copyright Ada Limón, 2023. All rights reserved. The reproduction of this poem may in no way be used for financial gain.

5 thoughts on “Live Virtual Group Session: 12PM EDT September 19th 2025

  1. Hi everyone, thank you for a wonderful narrative medicine session today. I so enjoyed sharing the work and discussions. Here is my writing in response to the prompt Write about a small invisible world:

    SEEN

    I want to write about your veins, your skin, us. We were invisible, and the skin was ours. Everything touched our skin. It had become fragile beyond measure yet we placed it outside, in the air – seen. Could they see us perhaps? We didn’t know. We did know what mattered was not to be afraid of the air, what it might bring.

    Leila

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    • michele348's avatar michele348

      Voice of Freedom… to be exposed, to be free of chains that bind, takes real courage. To allow thoughts to float in the air for all who care to see, unencumbered by the world’s condescending eyes and comments.

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  2. michele348's avatar michele348

    About a small invisible world~~~

    The universe is so vast,
    beyond belief, in fact,
    extending to places only God knows.

    It’s a concept that, at times,
    is too difficult for me to comprehend.
    I hope to have a conversation
    with God about it someday,
    but I digress.

    Right now, I want to concentrate on what exists
    within this small, invisible world contained in
    my heart, my spirit, my soul.

    Even that is difficult to decipher.
    I struggle to keep up
    with this spinning world and my place within it,
    searching for quiet spaces where my mind
    can settle and find hope.

    I am praying for a resolution soon.
    How about you?

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