A Reverie of Colors

 

“Sit in reverie

and watch the changing color

of the waves that break

upon the idle seashore of the mind.”

– Henry Wadsworth Longfellow –

 

Nature of the week – a chunk of hail beside a violet:

Shadow of the Week:

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Welcome, Spring!

 

Look how after the devastating winter

the new blossoms have covered the thorns,

look how tall the cypress has risen in glory.

Spirit and water have graced the rose garden

Enhancing its beauty.

What a blessed companionship!

Rumi

 

Nature of the week:

Shadow of the Week – a bird ornament on top of a shelf of plants:

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Sun and Shadow

 

“Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you.”

– Maori proverb –

 

Nurture peace, cultivate kindness, and carry the calm.

 

Nature of the week:

Shadow of the Week – two vases:

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Together We Notice

 

This time last year, I was finishing a course on how to be a book coach and starting my first book coaching job. The course was taught by writer and book coach Jennie Nash, who sends a monthly newsletter to her students. In this month’s newsletter, she quoted writer Annie Dillard. I found the quote—and Jennie’s response—inspiring:

“We are here to witness the creation and to abet it,” wrote Annie Dillard. “We are here to notice each thing so each thing gets noticed. Together we notice not only each mountain shadow and each stone on the beach but, especially, we notice the beautiful faces and complex natures of each other. We are here to bring to consciousness the beauty and power that are around us and to praise the people who are here with us. We witness our generation and our times. We watch the weather. Otherwise, creation would be playing to an empty house.”

Then Jennie wrote this: “Witnessing has always felt like sacred work to me.”

Do the sacred work. Notice. Watch. Witness creation. May each season play to a full house.

 

Nurture peace, cultivate kindness, and carry the calm.

 

Nature of the week:

Shadow of the Week – the shadow of a shopping cart falling on a paper bag:

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