Note: Reflection by Liz Sorensen Wessel

Father I place me life in your ahnds

“The longer we live/The more of your presence/ We, find laid down, Weave upon weave/Within our lives.” -John O’ Donohue

As Father’s Day approaches images surface; weaving's of our fathers lives intertwined with ours; yours and mine, of fathers beloved, of those who went missing and of the generous souls who stepped in to offer wisdom and guidance along the way.

There are happy memories, and sad goodbyes, poignant life lessons, and perhaps misgivings that still beg forgiveness.

Life begins as a small seed that travels the distance so that we may have life, such is love’s longing. All movement is toward Light. Just as a sapling grows and sprouts through earth reaching for the sun, a baby pushes forth from a mother’s womb towards the light of day. This is the miraculous intelligent design of love.

All movement comes full circle, our stories are passed on from a father to child, and on to their children and their children’s, children. If not in words, then through every cell in our body, in our heart’s beating and our blood pulsing, circulating to nourish us.

 “There are many things, / We could have said, / But words never wanted to name them; / And perhaps a world that is quietly sensed / Across the air / In another’s heart / Becomes the inner companion / To one’s own unknown.”  -John O’ Donohue

I know an exuberant father to be for the first time and I am aware of orphaned children longing to be held. Some of us have experienced the great care of a loving father and still others are neglected and abused.

Whatever our circumstance in life, the privileges life affords and hardships that befall us, the caring we give and receive amidst  a world that is in desperate need of healing, it helps to remember that Love is in the midst of it all that is.

In times of enormous tragedy, love springs forth in solidarity. Love manifests through us when we are receptive  conduits of Love’s energy. Love asks us to show up,  grow up, and become as a Father who lives for the common good of all.

Our founding fathers sacrificed everything for freedom from tyranny. They tried to live the ideal "one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all",  even though some were slave owners at the time. Each generation holds this sacred trust,  to protect the precious gift we inherited and to never take our freedom for granted.

 OUR FATHER offers unconditional love and in celebration of all Fathers, I offer this reflection credited to Rabbi Abraham Joshua Hershel.

Faith is not the clinging to a shrine but an endless pilgrimage of the heart. Our goal should be to live in radical amazement, get up in the morning and look at the world in a way that takes nothing for granted.

Everything is phenomenal; everything is incredible; never treat life casually. To be spiritual is to be surprised.

Prayer begins on the edge of emptiness. Wonder rather than doubt is the root of all knowledge. Just to be is a blessing. Just to live is holy. We can never sneer at the stars, mock the dawn or scoff at the totality of being.

Self-respect is the root of discipline: The sense of dignity grows with the ability to say no {or yes} to oneself. The primary purpose of prayer is not to make requests. The primary purpose of prayer is to praise, to sing, to chant. Because the essence of a prayer is a song.

When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old I admire kind people. Know that every deed counts, that every word has power…Above all, remember that you must build your life as if it were a work of Art.” -Rabbi Abraham Joshua Hershel

Because it is and you are, Blessed Father’s Day!

With love and gratitude,

Liz Sorensen Wessel

Photo/Birdsong image by ~liz

 

7 responses to “Days: 171-172 Weave Upon Weave”

  1. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    To experience the attentive, self giving love of a father is one of the most wonderful gifts of Life. Dads manifest Love in all of its splendour -well that was my experience. How blessed am I that from my Dad I was not only gifted with life but also the tools to live Life to the fullest – giving it away so that others too can have Life. May all Dads be blessed today.

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  2. erie Avatar
    erie

    “Love asks us to show up, grow up, and become as a Father who lives for the common good of all.” – What a powerful statement, Liz, and what a beautiful post that highlights Fathers Day.

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  3. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    When you are a father, you are reborn with your child. You see your strengths and weaknesses in each child. Your hobbies can become theirs or your interests can be their disinterests. Eventually you get to a point where you realize how unprepared you are to be a father and wonder how your father was able to get everything done for you. Love.
    Take a breath of Love and it shall return to help you, guide you.
    And if that doesn’t work, grandparents. See, in their mind they messed up with you and now they get a chance to get it right again with your kids….
    Happy Fathers Day.

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  4. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you, Erie. Yes, grow up in the sense that we might awaken to Love’s call in a world in need of healing.
    I wish you a beautiful day of companioning {I make up words} with those you love.

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  5. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    What a beautiful weaving of love your dad bestowed upon you Maureen and what a legacy you carry on… We can carry our cherished memories and live life in a way that honors their memory.

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  6. sbeng Avatar
    sbeng

    Liz: thank you for such a beautiful and well written article honoring all fathers on Fathers Day. I appreciate the words of the Founding Father ”
    One Nation under God, indivisible with freedom and justice for all” These words expresses their’ their thoughtful and caring spirit for the generations to come. My appreciation of my caring father’s spirit still resides in my heart.

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  7. sue Avatar
    sue

    We are so lucky here in the USA. When you travel abroad you are used to being searched for weapons, drugs, etc all the time. In south Africa your car is searched for any potential wrong doing device before you go to a mall. It is normal. we are just starting to see what the rest of the world deals with everyday…

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