Clouds unmoving try
Clouds unmoving try
as the winds and gusts might we
cannot look up to see a smiling
God and even
here is there rest
:- Doug.
Clouds unmoving try
as the winds and gusts might we
cannot look up to see a smiling
God and even
here is there rest
:- Doug.
On a grey overcast windy day, how do we look out and see God? God is in the heat of the earth, in the wind impelling and forcing our attention on it, in the eyes and voices of those we meet. What do we not know?: let us look here. Let us lose our baggage, whatever it might be, and see from many angles, hoping for surprise.
:- Doug.
James P. Carse writes in Breakfast at the Victory that what we see and how we are seen creates us and our world. Put on a different costume and we in truth inhabit a different world. I see that in this way God is and thus we are constructing others in the act of seeing them. We are also constructing God; we cannot help it. We instruct God via our prayers; we construct God even more as we look out on the world with our mind-eyes.
:- Doug.
Because we are all related we can ask How is this me?
:- Doug.