In the clamor and pace of today’s world – the rush to keep
appointments, the pressure to close a deal, the inundation of electronic
information from so many sources – sometimes we need something more solid and
ancient. There is a longing for tried and true ritual that can touch us at a
deep and wordless level. What deeper ritual is found than geese in flight on a
crisp and quiet afternoon, signaling the turning of the autumnal equinox? What
better ancient calling than that of an old forest that holds rocks and streams
and remains steadfast through every season?
Autumn is a wonderful time of year, invigorating
with its cool mornings and colorful foliage; inviting in its call to draw inward for a time. This
week I’ve been reading Dylan Thomas’ “Poem in October.” He evokes such marvelous imagery, such as
“heron priested shore,” and “a child's Forgotten mornings when he walked with
his mother Through the parables Of sun light.” The poet recalled:
As I read that poem, I was transported to many sacred moments I’ve experienced in nature. I was reminded that it is those moments that are truly eternal. It is the beauty of the earth that grounds us in our human existence.
So today I invite you to spend some time with Dylan Thomas' poem, or better yet, spend some time outside – somewhere where you can attend to nature, paying attention to its sights, sounds and rhythms. Take delight in what the earth brings forth in sun, water, wind, sky, land and tree.
“These were the woods the river and the sea
Where a boy
In the listening
Summertime of the dead
whispered the truth of his joy
To the trees and the stones
and the fish in the tide.”
As I read that poem, I was transported to many sacred moments I’ve experienced in nature. I was reminded that it is those moments that are truly eternal. It is the beauty of the earth that grounds us in our human existence.
So today I invite you to spend some time with Dylan Thomas' poem, or better yet, spend some time outside – somewhere where you can attend to nature, paying attention to its sights, sounds and rhythms. Take delight in what the earth brings forth in sun, water, wind, sky, land and tree.
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