Lightly child, lightly

I am again at a moment in my life when the value of time has become bright and focused. I sit on my porch to watch the wind blow across the mountains providing a way for trees to bend in gratitude. If there is energy to draw or read or pray, I use it with an awareness of how different things could be.
This is healing time, I know. Yet I still hear the call to ‘pay attention’. It can come from surprising places but it is the same. ‘Pay attention’ – as I read this entry from David Kanigan I was once again reminded…

Live & Learn

Benoit Courti

It’s just time:
the book I read,
the letter I write,
the window I look out of.
Just a sleeve I keep trying to mend,
the spool diminishing.
Just my one hand writing words,
my other hand weighing the silences between them.

Li-Young Lee, The Winged Seed: A Remembrance


Notes:

  • Quote Source: Memory’s Landscape. Photo:Benoit Courti  (via mennyfox55)
  • Prior “Lightly child, lightly” Posts? Connect here.
  • Post Title & Inspiration: Aldous Huxley: “It’s dark because you are trying too hard. Lightly child, lightly. Learn to do everything lightly. Yes, feel lightly even though you’re feeling deeply. Just lightly let things happen and lightly cope with them.”

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‘Wild pecular hope’

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The day has come to a close. Throughout I have been reminded of people who have taught me so much about taking each day as it comes – enjoying whatever moments of joy could be gleaned. Weak, strong, brave or scared these friends have lived a life unlike any other in their generation.

These people are friends who lived with HIV/AIDS. Many have died and remain in my heart woven into the fabric of my life. Some have – against all odds – lived with amazing grace and vibrance. Against all odds… they have been living examples of hope.

Even though it is the calendar’s coincidence, this day – World AIDS Day – shares the weekend with another important day. Tomorrow is the first Sunday of Advent. The first day of the church’s new year and the beginning of a season set apart for us to focus on hope. Advent places us on the edge, alert and aware of a growing sound of new life – exploding with cries of freedom and enveloping the world with gentle grace.

Against all odds, the universe continues to prepare ways for the Great Creator to enter our lives at unexpected moments and places unimagined. We face a time when this encouragement is needed most. May we help one another stay aware and alert.

This entry was inspired by a friend and colleague, Dr. Jay Johnson, whose blog entry today was honest and hopeful. I encourage you to read it – all of it – within is the story of a journey both personal and communal. Thank you, Jay.

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