Monday, September 17, 2012

September 17, 2012

September 17, 2012


(All photos are mine unless noted. You can bring the pictures up in full screen by double clicking on any image. Click on a border to return.)

    This week I am offering "Light" the product of God's love for everything that grows openly, unconstrained, enabling growth with fullness and delight. Below the pictures I put in a letter I sent to a friend who, when we met and talked a few weeks ago quoted Leonard Cohen - one of the great poets and songwriters of the age. Please take some time to read the letter and the poetry that follows below the first two photos so the light offered by others can enter.



"There's a crack, a crack in everything,
that's how the light gets in."

                         Leonard Cohen


Look for the Light, there's always an opening


When the Light enters and we face and embrace it,
wondrous flowers will be offered in gratitude
for our turning to the direction where God can be seen

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- A recent letter to a friend -

Dear  (my friend) ________ ,

      I was thinking about the Cohen quote, "There's a crack, a crack in everything – that's how the light gets in." My thoughts are that to see this "Light' one must get inside everything – or at least make a start and get inside one thing, open the heart's eyes, and let the Light of God's Spirit infuse one's being at God's speed, not ours. Lazarus, in the total darkness of the tomb first heard the voices at the entrance, then saw the light at the stone was rolled away, but it was not the light of day he saw but the Divine Light shining through the eyes of Jesus. I believe this to be so - how often have we been illuminated by the Spirit's Radiance as it shone through the presence of another, or was carried on the wings of another's speech, or from the pages of a book, or from a piece of music that lights up our very core.
    
    To see the crack from the outside is simply an observation of a flaw. To get the Gift we go inside – everything. Yet, the paradox is that we can see the crack in another's armor and their ever present Light will come through from their interior. To see growth in someone I may be working with, an illumination of some sort, is also to see The Light. It all depends on sight, opening the eyes of the heart. So, the outside can also be the inside.
  
   Here are two poems by David Whyte;

 - THE OPENING OF EYES -

That day I saw beneath dark clouds
the passing light over the water
and I heard the voice of the world speak out,
I knew then, as I had before
life is no passing memory of what has been
nor the remaining pages in a great book
waiting to be read.
It is the opening of eyes long closed.
It is the vision of far off things
seen for the silence they hold.

It is the heart after years
of secret conversing
speaking out loud in the clear air.
It is Moses in the desert
fallen to his knees before the lit bush.
It is the man throwing away his shoes
as if to enter heaven
and finding himself astonished,
opened at last,
fallen in love with solid ground.
                                                    David Whyte



         - Loaves and Fishes -

This is not
the age of information.
This is not
the age of information.
Forget the news,
and the radio,
and the blurred screen.
This is the time
of loaves
and fishes.
People are hungry
and one good word is bread
for a thousand.

  -- David Whyte
   

 (And from myself, something of a resurrection story.)   

- Seeing The Light –   ( Bill Lagerstrom, May 24, 2011 )

Into the light, out of the cold darkness of long winter's reach,
Spring rushes in, quickly, as it does every turn of the circle.
The seasons are God's Promises coming around again –
The Teaching is made visible, death of the old brings the life of the new.

The beech trees outside our door are Spring's work in action,
Speeding to life the buds holding the brown leaves
That never left during the past months of cold, ice and snow, now fall,
As new life dislodges the long dead to the grounds grave below.

Emerging as the growth of the new leaves of Spring,
Life is nourished by the decay of what has already died.
What appeared to be lifeless, is far from total demise,
All the wisdom in still useful cells, is the food offering new growth.

God only says, "Yes."
My pleas for answers go unanswered;
What I already knew, the circle of my life,
Has for many years been visible to these eyes –
Spring to Summer, to Fall, to Winter –
And, Spring again.

Losing memory of Spring when deep into the short days of Winter,
God, realizing the nature of my disbelief, my loss of hope –
Fulfills the promises made that need not be repeated,
New Spring will arrive even if I am called Home in Winter.

Winter's last breath, as will be mine,
Is always followed by New Life,
A different Spring for a different day.
We will all know this truth eventually.


           Peace and serenity my friend, in and with The Light. 
                      
                                                 Bill 

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Though the night holds its terrors,
and fitful dreams enter everywhere -
the Light continues to find its way in,

The Always Present Sun of Hope

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And a little humor:


- Falling in love for the first time -

Peace and serenity until next week,

                    Bill Lagerstrom