Between earth and earth’s atmosphere,
the amount of water remains constant;
there is never a drop more, never a drop less.
This is a story of circular infinity,
of a planet birthing itself.
~Linda Hogan
Rain that has fallen here again today is one of several holy water-bearers, water-bearers without which there is no life. They are the “stuff” in which life is formed, and the “stuff” of which life is sustained. Whatever form the wet “stuff” falls in, it is the same moisture that fell on the faces of Adam and Eve for it is of the water that was in the beginning and is forever in a divinely designed cycle to insure Creation’s continuance. And I find it mind-boggling to think how far each drop of moisture must have traveled throughout the eons of time. Since rain, snow, or ice move in a never-ending circle of coming down to kiss the earth and then going up back to the clouds, it is carried on journeys that take it to all corners of the earth as it fulfills its holy purpose. Man would I love to hear the tales the rain could tell if it too had the gift of speech.
When you look at the natural world, it becomes an icon; it
becomes a holy picture that speaks of the origins of the world.
Almost every mythology sees the origins of life coming
out of water. And, curiously, that’s true.
It’s amusing that the origin of life out of water is in myths and
then again, finally, in science, we find the same thing.
~Joseph Campbell
He (God) provides rain for the earth; He sends water on the countryside. ~Job 5:10 ✝
How mind boggling is that? Think of the filtering of the recycled water to keep it fresh and keeping man healthy. The wonders of God are never ending.
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Amen! Indeed they are! 👍❤️
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So interesting and inspirational,
Thank you so much, Dear Natalie.
All the best, ❤
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You’re so welcome! I’m glad enjoyed it! 😊❤️
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Always so inspiring and beautiful Natalie! Hugs!
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Thank you Wendell! Hugs and blessings 😊❤️
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Beautiful and something we don’t think often about! Thanks for sharing Natalie!
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Thank you and you’re welcome Eva! 😊❤️
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Beautiful photos and reflections on water.
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Thank you Brad! ❤️
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We may as well embrace all the rain! 🙂
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Absolutely! ☔️❤️
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Texas rain means Georgia rain–but the system is slow—hence the deluge–it will be here Sunday they say
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Really? I wish it worked the other way too! 😊❤️😘
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yep…9 times out of 10 if ya’ll have rain or snow, we have it within a day or two
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Interesting! ☔️❤️
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What an AMAZING God we serve 🤔🤔
Thanks so much for sharing😉😬❤️🎈
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Indeed He is! You’re so welcome! 😊❤️
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Wonderful post. Your photos are so beautiful
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Thank you Raewyn! As are yours!! 😊❤️
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This is beautiful, as usual, Natalie. How are you today? Praying hard that you are feeling better, and after reading these inspiring words, hoping they mean you are. I read them on a day I needed them. My God and my Angels run my life now, so I let my finger rest while they do the walking thru it all making the choice of what and when I read things now. Hugs. A.
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Angie, the recent MRI showed that I have severe cervical stenosis in my neck so they are sending me to see a neurosurgeon. So my headaches are still worse than they had been. But maybe this doc can change that. 😊❤️
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Ouch! I’m so sorry to hear this Natalie. I’ll continue praying you have someone knowledgeable doing the surgery, or better still, that your surgeon knows enough to be able to help. Headaches are the worst kind of pain I can think of. Hugs, A.
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Thank you Angie! 😘
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