Note: This reflection is by guest contributor, Terry Chapman

Oak Tree T. Chapman.jpgAs I stepped carefully down a steep bank, beside a huge old Oak tree, into the cold waters of the Swift River in western MA, one fine summer day years ago, I leaned my favorite fly rod up against the massive trunk of an old Oak tree. My plan was to photograph the tree, near where, in previous times, I had caught several beautiful large trout, be-speckled with the colors, hues, and natural light, that only God can create.   

Wading against the strong current until I had progressed maybe 25 yards upstream, I turned and took only one photo of what I saw that early morning.  But when I looked at the photo, I saw a brilliant silver light captured and reflected exactly across my metal fly reel.   

There, shining with a presence beyond my understanding, my fly rod and reel had been transformed from mere useful items into a glittering image, full of the wonder of light in our world, and reminded me of how only one brief moment in our lives, can reflect God’s light into the lives of others.

Is fishing important? Yes, perhaps, in moments like this one, when normal turns mystical and ultimately, good!

Thank you, Terry Chapman for sharing and reflecting this Light into our lives as blessing!

6 responses to “Days 27-28 Nature’s Light”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    The mighty old oak tree offers shade, shelter and an ancient wisdom in her magnificent stance. The rod perched alongside her elegance, the beauty of the orb of shimmering light is a wondrous metaphor as well as sight to beyond.
    Thank you for sharing this meaningful experience reminding us of how light manifests in transcendental moments that linger within our being and when shared bless us all.

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  2. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    A reflection that is a reflection on a reflection on the Light that is Love shining through all things. It was waiting…for you.

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  3. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    What a marvelous “reflection on a reflection…” as Jolyon wrote so eloquently. You have the great gift of know how to enjoy slight-seeming moments, Terry. Perhaps that is your “secret” to the joy you live each day. Thank you so much for contributing – and for your photograph as well.

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  4. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    Chip! You have continued to encourage my writings and reflections. Thanks for all that you create and share with all of us. Shared creativity breeds more creativity, and more sharing of our God-given gifts. Slowly but surely, beauty will surpass the darkness and love will overtake hatreds.

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  5. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    Thank you for your clever use of the word: reflection. Enough said!

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    Terry Chapman

    Yes, the old oak tree deserves its own reflection, which you have neatly done!

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