Golden thread to heaven  Years ago a student approached me after a class I taught at Belmont University. "Do you know about the ancient Greeks' "thread concept?"

   I did not. She sketched a picture simpler than the one here (the only one I could find that suggests the concept.)  It showed a stick figure held to the earth by four ropes. Above the person's head ran a thread to the heavens.

   "We are tied to the earth," she said, "but the thread symbolizes our ability to reach peace while still on earth." 

   William Stafford's life changing poem begins, "There’s a thread you follow. It goes among/ things that change. But it doesn’t change."

   Caregivers catch glimpses of unearthly peace. A suffering patient or a loving nurse suddenly gains a look of transcendent serenity. Is that unseen thread at work?

   "You have to explain about the thread./ But it is hard for others to see," Stafford's poem continues. /"While you hold it you can’t get lost."

    The poet speaks particularly to caregivers: "Tragedies happen; people get hurt/ or die; and you suffer and get old."

   His last line is a guidebook to peace: "Nothing you do can stop time’s unfolding./ You don’t ever let go of the thread." 

   Our senses can show us a world in chaos. "The Golden Thread" is one part of the trinity of Radical Loving Care. 

   May Stafford's words help you find your golden thread and experience a new peace as you care for those in need. 

-Erie Chapman 

 

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6 responses to “The Golden Thread to Unearthly Peace – Days 346-350”

  1. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    I believe this reflection goes hand in hand with the previous reflection by Liz. To me this speaks about Truth. Follow the way to truth and justice. Hold on tight because it is what it is. This thread touches us all. We must hold on to the Truth. We must hold our heads high. Mother Nature (and Santa) is watching…

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  2. erie chapman Avatar
    erie chapman

    Thank you so much for this kind and helpful comment, Jolyon, and for your long, loyal, and thoughtful insights.

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  3. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    This is a beautiful reflection, Erie, especially your closing blessing of peace…

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  4. Sue Avatar
    Sue

    I have seen this in loved ones who have lost their mate. some of them loose the thread and could not come back mentally without the help of a rare professional who knew how to ground them again. I pray she found through a friend that she found her thread again..

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    Erie Chapman

    Thank you so much for your kind contribution, Sue ! And happy holidays to you

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    Erie Chapman

    Thank you so very much, Liz. Blessings and peace to you!

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