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I read of a mystic who, as a child, fell backwards, his endearment for creation needing to race beyond the boundaries of his body, when he had looked up and witnessed the dark underbellies of flying geese framed against the sickly verdant clouds of a thunderhead. I nearly fell over myself tonight looking up and witnessing the black veins of the Pin Oak framed against the city's navy orange overcast. But I stopped myself long before a full tumble because I worried what the neighbors might think. The grace of creation is always there to be witnessed, and courage is the good sense to put the miracle of belonging well before the loss.
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Apr 5, 2020
Apr 5, 2020 at 10:59 PM UTC
How Pestilence Heels
I read of a mystic who, as a child, fell backwards, his endearment for creation needing to race beyond the boundaries of his body, when he had looked up and witnessed the dark underbellies of flying geese framed against the sickly verdant clouds of a thunderhead. I nearly fell over myself tonight looking up and witnessing the black veins of the Pin Oak framed against the city's navy orange overcast. But I stopped myself long before a full tumble because I worried what the neighbors might think. The grace of creation is always there to be witnessed, and courage is the good sense to put the miracle of belonging well before the loss.
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Apr 5, 2020
Apr 5, 2020 at 10:59 PM UTC
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