Saturday, March 12, 2011

Today's find....pretend you are a child as you read it.  A poignant reminder to "notice."


Must You Tiptoe, God?

Must you tiptoe, God?
Pass like a whisper
Through the chaos 
Of this crowded day?
Yes?

Then make me
Still enough to hear --
The chickadee's feet
Against the birch,
The leaf turning
Its back against
The coming storm
      Or
   The sound of a tear sliding
   Down a craggy slope
       Or
The rustling winds
Of an angel, announcing
Some new birth
Some new baby's
Breath.
   Must you whisper, God?
   Yes?
   Then make me, still.

--David Guiliano
  

Friday, March 11, 2011

At the beginning...

At the beginning of my life journey I set out to BE who I was created to be.  A precious human BEING!  Along the way  I  have become more of a human DOING.  My worth seemed to be judged based on accomplishments and productivity.  I learned to create and sustain a lifestyle of busyness and multi-tasking.  It has been exhausting.  Every capability that emerged  demanded that I throw myself into it. Not that I didn't enjoy it, or learn a lot from the wide and random exploration, but there came a point when I noticed (which required stopping long enough to pay attention) that I felt out of balance, out of touch with who I really am?


Even before I had heard of a blog, this one was writing itself in my subconscious, and even at times my conscious mind.  I wondered if scrambling down the complicated road to and through adulthood had been an effort not to escape childhood and "grow up," but rather to figure out that there is wisdom in the inner child that I had ignored.  I had lost touch with the essential ME.

In the course of this blog, I hope to explore the ways in which re-connecting with the innocence, candor, honestly and openness to amazement that young children possess innately, is a key to tapping into the holiness and purpose that is woven into the very fabric of my body and soul. (Psalm 139)


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