"Our life is an apprenticeship to the truth that around every circle another can be drawn; that there is no end in nature, but every end is a beginning; that there is always another dawn risen on mid-noon, and under every deep a lower deep opens." -Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 – 1882)
I am drawn to the circle as a sacred symbol because of a universal quality of all-encompassing Love.
We try hard to name and make solid the fluidity of life. Try as we may, we recognize that many of life’s events are beyond our control. The old adage, "it is not what happens to you in life but rather how you respond" encourages us to step out of our conditioned thinking and into a new realm.
When we are in nature we feel an instant connection with our Source; the Breath of life. Spring lures us into Light to remind us we are part of something grand. We trust in the goodness that surrounds us and is at the very core of our being. Thoughts can weigh us down with worry. Suffering stems from a faulty perception that we are separate from each other and Love.
John Muir (1838 – 1914) understood a deeper truth, “To lovers of the wild, these mountains are not a hundred miles away. Their spiritual power and the goodness of the sky make them near, as a circle of friends. … You cannot feel yourself out of doors; plain, sky, and mountains ray beauty which you feel. You bathe in these spirit-beams, turning round and round, as if warming at a camp-fire. Presently you lose consciousness of your own separate existence: you blend with the landscape, and become part and parcel of nature.”
Whether gazing at the sky or the universe in your eyes, I see Beauty in your goodness.
Contributed by Liz Sorensen Wessel

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