Candlelit 4     Always interested in the way caregivers remain steady, I asked my therapist once, "How do you stay strong?"  

   "I believe in the light within me," she answered, offering, indirectly, all the inspiration I needed.

   At the end of one encounter, I told her with trepidation that I would be traveling (she knows I fear long distance journeys.)

   "I will tend your candle if you wander past the edge of its glowing," she assured me. Her poetic way of speaking helps healing.

   Her "tending" told me someone cared enough to nurture my candle of hope if I drifted into shadow and further that I am never truly past its glowing. We all carry hope with us wherever we go IF we can just recall that Love's candle is always aglow.

   Whether or not we venture out, we are certain to wander into fields of darkness where it can be hard to remember that Love's light exists within not without.

   Faith reminds us that Love is always present, whether we notice her or not.

   "God give me strength to lead a double life," Hugo Williams writes in his poem, Prayer. "Cut me in half./ Make each half happy in its own way…"

   Of course, we all live way more than two lives. But, caregivers often divide their worlds as work life and home life. 

   What if there is trouble at home? What if work feels like a fearful place?

   Can we learn to find hope in both halves of our lives, even when one half or the other seems beyond the edge of our candle's glow? 

   "When it's time to go to bed in one of my lives," Williams prays, "go ahead of me up the stairs, shine a light in the corners of my room…If you can't oblige me by cutting me in half,/ God give me strength to lead a double life."

   When others wander into darkness, can we remember to "tend their light" until they return? When we fall into night can we remember that on Love's table the flame burns bright.

-Rev. Erie Chapman

Photograph – "Candle & Darkness" copyright erie chapman 2012

5 responses to “Days 44-46 – Beyond the Candle’s Glow”

  1. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    “I will tend your candle if you wander past the edge of its glowing,” – what a lovely image. I have carried it with me today and wonder how I might nurture others during their darker times.

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  2. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Yesterday, I attended A Celebration of Life for a colleague and one of the finest human beings I’ve ever had the privilege to know; Jack Glaser. His grace-filled daughter spoke of her father, “My dad told me that I had a bright light radiating out from my heart and that I could see that light in others.” As I re-read your reflection her words come in to my mind.
    May we continue to continue to nurture that glow within and without with caring for one another. Thank you, Erie.

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  3. candace nagle Avatar
    candace nagle

    Tonight, worrying about my children’s struggles, sleep escapes me. So, I have opened up the computer and come home to this page for some loving care. As I wander toward the edge of the candle’s glowing, what a beautiful gift it is to read your reassuring message. I will close my eyes now…rest…put aside the worries and focus my inner sight upon the candle.s steady flame. I feel so fortunate to receive this blessing at this moment in time. Thank you!

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  4. Marily Avatar

    how lovely is Your dwelling place Oh Lord, Mighty God, Lord of all… your Love ever present within and around us. Thank you for sending caring persons our way… keeping our candles of hope glowing, refreshing us daily, whenever we stumble, we are assured the fall will just for awhile…

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  5. Maria Doglio Avatar
    Maria Doglio

    One thing about candles is even if they get snuffed, they will always get relite when the time is right.

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