The sun was trembling now on the edge of the ridge.
It was alive, almost fluid and pulsating, and as I watched
it sink, I thought that I could feel the earth turning from it,
actually feel its rotation. Overall was the silence of the
wilderness, that sense of oneness which comes only when
there are no distracting sights or sounds, when we listen
with inward ears and see with inward eyes, when we feel
and are aware with our entire beings rather than our senses.
I thought as I sat of the ancient admonition,
"Be still and know that I am God," and knew that without
stillness there can be no knowing, without divorcement from
outside influences man cannot know what spirit means.
It was alive, almost fluid and pulsating, and as I watched
it sink, I thought that I could feel the earth turning from it,
actually feel its rotation. Overall was the silence of the
wilderness, that sense of oneness which comes only when
there are no distracting sights or sounds, when we listen
with inward ears and see with inward eyes, when we feel
and are aware with our entire beings rather than our senses.
I thought as I sat of the ancient admonition,
"Be still and know that I am God," and knew that without
stillness there can be no knowing, without divorcement from
outside influences man cannot know what spirit means.
Sigurd Olson, The Singing Wilderness
with thanks to Heron Dance
~
I turn within... I am not turning up to the sky - I am not turning
anywhere outside of my own being - I am not looking around for
holy temples or holy teachers or holy books. I am turning within.
Here am I. The very seat and source of God [The Divine, or
however one knows "God"] within me. The abiding place
of God [The Divine]. God is within the inner sanctuary of
my own being. I am not seeking for my life, what I shall eat or
what I shall drink. I am not seeking for health, employment
or opportunities. I am seeking.....Grace.
anywhere outside of my own being - I am not looking around for
holy temples or holy teachers or holy books. I am turning within.
Here am I. The very seat and source of God [The Divine, or
however one knows "God"] within me. The abiding place
of God [The Divine]. God is within the inner sanctuary of
my own being. I am not seeking for my life, what I shall eat or
what I shall drink. I am not seeking for health, employment
or opportunities. I am seeking.....Grace.
Joel S. Goldsmith
Contemplative Mystic
Contemplative Mystic
with thanks to Love Is A Place
~
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