Short Stories Join free writing groups Register for updates About the Author: |
The Sands of Time and Timelessness
There are unknown forces within nature; when we give ourselves wholly to her, without reserve, she leads them to us; she shows us those forms which our watching eyes do not see, which our intelligence does not understand or suspect.Auguste Rodin
![]() Under the Grand Portico Philae by David Roberts |
If you are like most, it has been too long. We tend to ignore the seasons created by the soothing revolutions of Mother Earth because we have let ourselves become dominated by time as created by mankind. In Your Mythic Journey, Sam Keen and Anne Valley-Fox remind us of the reason we varied from Nature's time schedule. "Time runs on and on with never a pause or variation, but human time is broken into manageable units. We create minutes, days, weeks, months, and years to punctuate the unbroken flow. We mark the beginning, middle, and end of things to find ourselves in time...Our inner time sense records intensity and importance rather than duration: an October afternoon of love among the dunes may be written larger in memory than all the weeks surrounding it."
![]() ![]() ![]() |
John Muir was quoted by Frederick Turner in Rediscovering America, "Let Children walk with Nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity, as taught in woods and meadows, plains and mountains and stream of our blessed star will learn that death is stingless indeed, and as beautiful as life...All is divine harmony."
By retreating daily into the wonders of Mother Earth, perhaps in a backyard garden, perhaps a walk in the wilderness, we open ourselves to a satisfying opportunity to create, to be at one with the Universe. Julia Cameron, in The Vein of Gold, wrote, "Guidance comes to us most clearly in solitude. It is called 'the still, small voice' because we must quiet our minds and our lives enough to hear it....Increasing and regularizing our times of solitude and quiet increases our ability to receive guidance. One way to think of it is that we are creating a sort of spiritual clearing. I have a centering song which goes:
In the center of your heartThat stillness is Nature herself, devoid of the relentless tick of man-made time, swathed instead in the gentle turn of the seasons. That stillness, that rhythm is home for our mortal bodies and our immortal souls. Pamela J. Free, in Come Home to Your Body, spoke of shedding limitations. "Home is the place where we remember we are immortal, boundless, limitless, and able to live our lives with a sense of peace and wonder." Within each grain of sand are the building blocks of life. As each shifts, combines or changes, it unleashes powerful forces -- capable of destruction -- yet more often raising us to dizzying heights. It would be a shame if we missed the experience simply because we were to busy to celebrate Mother Earth.
Is a still small part,
Like a meadow in a forest made of green
In the center of your heart,
Is a still small part,
And that is where your soul must go to dream
| Please support this site by visiting our sponsors. Thank you |
| Purchase the art displayed at AllPosters.com or Earn money displaying art on your website |
Join free writing groups|Register for updates
$1 donation supports this site
Copyright © 2001 Loretta Kemsley
All Rights Reserved