Look, the wind vane fluttering in the autumn breeze
Takes hold of certain things that cannot be held. --Feng Chih
When we think we are losing our grip, we have good reason to look up. Consider the moon suspended in the sky, how it continues to come and go, follows its natural law, and never really loses face. Consider the sun, the stars, the seasons, how they refuse to abandon us, to let go of their hold on our lives. And come closer to home. We can marvel at the magic of small efficient things--the toaster and stove, the light in the room, the words in a good book that are permanent, faithful, and clear. We can consider how music, without saying a word, still speaks to us, and how a few friends, maybe miles away, continue to hang on to the strength of our small and faithful words.
We can keep in mind that we are part of a complex and loving system, and our grip can never be lost.
How do I see my unity with my surroundings today?
9 comments:
There are many times that while in MICH I would be in the cool 70 degree water at 100 ft deep, and the water is the most fantastic shade of blue and it's crystal clear. I would put my face in the water and look down, the rays from the sun went forever. It is there not only I seen heaven, but also seen that the world is spectacular and so much bigger and I am only one small being in it making one difference every day by shaping my own world ;)
Hugs
Ang
There's so much magic and wonder in the world around us, it humbles you to see it. Jeannette xx http://journals.aol.co.uk/jlocorriere05/Welcometomytravels
If we only take the time...
Hugs, Sug
YES, GOD'S WONDERS!
Yes when you take the time to look around at the beauty and awe of it all it is easy to see that there was a design and not just a mistake that became the world....it is far too complex!! Big hugs,TerryAnn
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you havent scared anyone away. Not at all. and waht you say is so true in thene endtry too and I need itto day gota family thing goingon and its just one of those things
Lisa, great entry, Love Ya Lisa
great entry Lisa...
Astra!
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