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For everything there is a season. With the arrival of winter’s dark sky, communities around the world look to the miracle of light as a sign of rebirth and a source of hope. We celebrate the promise of new life and recommit ourselves to the protection of everyone’s right to his or her own radiant humanity.

As December unfolds before us, we welcome in the gift of reflection. We turn toward this holiday season and search for common threads of meaning.

Hanukkah, the festival of lights, commemorates a time of miracles when the faith of the Jewish people sustained them to reclaim their holy temple and keep the light of the menorah burning for eight days.

Christmas, the celebration of Jesus' humble birth in a manger, invites us to revisit the miracle of His birth; of an unconditional Love that has come to heal the wounds of humanity.

Kwanzaa is a Swahili word that means "first" and signifies the first fruits of the harvest. From December 26 to January 1, many people of African descent in America-celebrate Kwanzaa. … one of these is the celebration of the harvest.

Each one of you are just as much a miracle as the turning of the earth, as persistence and dedication to a faith, as the creation of each new life. We see the love you give to others, the space you create to hold one another's joys and sorrows, and the generosity and spirit you entrust to this healthcare community.

You are a miracle. This community is one of miracle-makers.

 

Adapted from a prayer by Gwen Mathews

Shared by Liz Sorensen Wessel
Artwork by ~liz

4 responses to “Days 353-354 The Miracle of Light”

  1. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    Thank you Liz for bringing together three vastly different feasts yet all centre on life and what gives us life, light and love. With all that is happened this year the world still desires that which nourishes, sustains, gives hope and meaning. You have captured that beautifully in the dynamic, strong colours of the mandala, drawing us to The Centre – the Centre who is our hope and meaning. May this holiday season renew us and our world as we reach out in care to one another.

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  2. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    This is beautiful, Liz, and I agree with Maureen that it is wonderful the way you wove different faith traditions around the gift of light. Thank you all for what I think of as you “secret glimpse” work where you let us look in through a blue circled window to see the magic of the sacred birth.

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  3. Liz Sorensen Wessel Avatar
    Liz Sorensen Wessel

    Thanks so much Maureen, thank you for your wisdom, generosity of heart and the hope that is Christmas. Thank you for adding your precious meaning to this reflection. Blessings of hope and grace in the New Year, Maureen!

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  4. Liz Sorensen Wessel Avatar
    Liz Sorensen Wessel

    Thank you, Erie for your beautiful response, yes, the magic of the sacred birth. May we too experience all that awaits a secret birthing within in each of our lives.

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