I am all of these…

things in the photo, but what I am not at the moment is happy with WP. Either something is wrong that they can’t or won’t do anything about or I’m spinning my wheels in a pointless, downward spiraling pursuit every day. So I’m taking a break for a few days to sort things out and decide if there is any reason to keep my blog going. I started it nearly 4 years ago and  didn’t have a single follower for quite sometime. Then one came and another and so on, but it was a slow process building up follwers who enjoyed my posts and now watching it all seemingly go down further and further each day is very frustrating to say the least. I do so appreciate my faithful followers and readers and am taking you and your blogs that I love to read into consideration as I struggle to make sense of what is happening and why and what I’m going to do about it. As you all know it takes time and work to put a blog post together, at least it does for me. Take care, be happy, and have a wonderful week. Love, Natalie

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**Image by Natalie; text by Natalie

1179. I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order. ~John Burroughs

Nothing can be found in the intellect
if previously it has not been found in the senses.
~Michael Servetus
We evolved to move and to learn
with all our five senses!
~Martha Beck

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I’ve been thinking since I got up this morning about yesterday’s post in which I discussed creature comforts and the power of smell(#1178). I’m still particularly intrigued by Ackerman’s quote as well as Keller’s quote and the implications of the passage from Scripture I chose for that post and am repeating for this one. And then today one of my fellow bloggers wrote a poem today about a spark of life she had experienced. It was then that it occurred to me that the tripwire triggered by smell which Ackerman talks about coming through the “weedy mass of years” and setting off a spark that detonates memories could be true of all the senses. Since all 5 are capable of setting off such “soft” explosions of memory in us, could it be that the purpose of bringing us good memories through sensory methods of perception is intended to bring us ultimately back to Yahweh, the Father of all life and the Giver of our senses. Seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling are parts of the pleasures that come from out observance of and interactions with Creation. And so where better to find God than in nature and/or in His gifts inherent in the things that comfort us. Maybe God intentionally incorporated a fail-safe in His children who could and would wander, and in so doing built into the fabric of our being little beacons that once lighted anew by sensory input would restore memories of home and creaturely comforts which in turn would brings us back to Him, the comforting source indwelling in our hearts and souls. Okay, so why the need for 5 senses? Why not just one? One of my quotes was from Helen Keller a woman who was both blind and deaf, and yet she still had the ability to smell which brought her to the conclusion that “smell is a potent wizard” capable of transporting someone “across thousands and thousands of miles and all the years” that individual had lives. Perhaps, this is why I’m so enamored with my garden.When one truly loves a garden which inhabits a piece of ground on Earth, some of the elements of its reality root in the soil of his/her soul, thus blessing him/her with hosts of sparks that rise like fireflies in the night.

Live with all of your senses.
~Sue Townsend

The hollyhock above is truly a spark of life. I threw the seed down for it in the fall and have no idea at what moment the spark that ignited it came, but come it did and now today this beauty is the progeny of that tiny seed. And its beauty and presence is a balm unto my soul and “puts my senses in order.”

If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? ~1 Corinthians 12:17  ✝

Reflection – Sunday, June 19, 2016

This is absolutely beautiful!

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Let me look deep enough
to see the sacred spark of life
deep within
now masked on the surface
by a protective covering
forged from fear and suffering

I would prefer to shift my gaze
yet we’ve met for some reason
beyond my ken
Perhaps if I can see deeply enough
we’ll be able to unlock our hearts
to joy and love again

If you see your inner beauty
reflected back by
loving eyes
maybe we’ll both awake
and feel our joyful peaceful spirits
rise

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Photo: Reflection (Pixabay)

For some of the neighbors and colleagues I’ve encountered

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Happy Father’s…

day to all you dad’s out there. I pray that you all have a wonderful, blessed day! I was my daddy’s first-born little girl, and he was indeed my first love. However, even though I was not his first son, he was my first hero too. And he did in fact mean the world to me and my family. Just wish Dad hadn’t died before I could tell him these things, but just in case he’s listening now: Norman you were so dear to me, and I love you so very much still!  Natalie

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