In slumber we fall into the deep, silent waters of consciousness, and then something, somewhere beneath the surface stirs us back to wakefulness. The same thing is happening now in my slumbering, wintry garden. A divine force or spark is stirring life back into seemingly lifelessness.
A spark. A flame. A fire. A seed. A plant. A flower. An egg. An embryo. A life. What is it that stirs matter and spirit? What is it that stirs us? What moves us? What is it that makes life taste bitter or sweet upon the tongue? What things do we feel that can’t quite be put into words?
The following poem was written by Wallace Stevens. In it, his is the voice of questioning meant to refute religion/Christianity, and yet his images are the kinds of things that stir me in the opposite direction by rousing and impassioning my faith and belief in Christ. So it seems to me that Stevens, even in his attempt at denial, was himself somehow stirred by things in nature not wholly of this world, And I also have to wonder what exactly he thinks a soul is? Is not the soul that which connects mortal man to the Holy One who made us? Isn’t it the piece of God in us?
Sunday Morning
What is divinity if it can come
Only in silent shadows and in dreams
Shall she not find in comforts of the sun,
In pungent fruit and bright, green wings, or else
In any balm or beauty of the earth,
Things to be cherished like the thought of heaven?
Divinity must live within herself:
Passions of rain, or moods in falling snow;
Grievings in loneliness, or unsubdued
Elations when the forest blooms; gusty
Emotions on wet roads on autumn nights;
All pleasures and all pains, remembering
The bough of summer and the winter branch,
These are the measures destined for her soul.
~Wallace Stevens
For God may speak in one way, or in another, yet man does not perceive it. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falls upon men, while slumbering on their beds, then He opens the ears of men, and seals their instruction. ~Job 33:14-16 ✝
Gorgeous flower photos that definitely stir my passion! Thanks Natalie. 🙂
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Thanks, Brad. They stir my passion too! ❤
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Oh, I love this! 🙂 The flowers are just mesmerizing! So so gorgeous!! 🙂 Especially the first one 🙂 Beauty! ❤
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Thanks, Trini. That first one is an anemone and it’s gorgeous at every stage of its bloom. Hugs, N ❤
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Oh, anemone! 🙂 I love anemones! I also love that name Anemone! 🙂 It is so romantic! Like a fairy-name! 🙂 ❤
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Absolutely gorgeous and truly tiny testaments to a Wonderment Divine—beautiful!!
Love to Texas from Georgia
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Thanks, missy. I’m glad you enjoyed my tiny testaments! Love from Texas to you! ❤ 🙂
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Stunning photos. Love this post.
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it. 🙂 ❤
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Yes,dear Natalie,the soul connects mortal man to the Holy One who made us … It is a piece of God in us …
Even your brilliant flowers above have a soul,and every created being has a soul with a desire to reconnect with its source … Divine your thoughts,beautiful your flowers … Have a nice and creative week , Doda 🙂 ❤ xxx
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Oh I had to go back and add that line about the soul being the piece of God in us! So true!!! I pray you have a wonderful week too, Doda! Hugs, N ❤ xoxoxo
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Yes,I can see the short added line there,it’s the big truth.Isn’t it? Hugs,Doda 🙂 xxx
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This is so beautiful, Natalie. I hope it was ok to reblog it. If not, please let me know and I will take it down. ❤
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Thank you, and of course it was okay to reblog it. I’m honored when someone thinks my post worthy of a reblog. You may always reblog anything of mine that you like. Love, N ❤
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Thank you so much, Natalie. ❤
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Reblogged this on Healing Soul Streams and commented:
A perfectly beautiful reflection as I prepare for a few days of retreat time ~ to “fall into the deep silent waters” in order to be “stirred back to wakefulness.” Thank you Sacred Touches ❤
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🙂 ❤
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Beautiful. Thank you!
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Thank you! Blessings, Natalie 🙂
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You’re so very welcome. Blessings, N 🙂
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You are so very welcome. I pray you have a great experience while on retreat. Hugs, N ❤
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