Monday, September 29, 2008

Daily Prayer: Monday Dawn

The forms and individual characters of living
and growing things,
of inanimate beings, of animals and flowers and all nature,
consitute their holiness in the sight of God.

Their inscape is their sanctity.
It is the imprint of His wisdom and His reality in them.
The special clumsy beauty of this particular
colt on this day in this field under these clouds
is a holines consecrated to God by His own
creative wisdom
and it declares the glory of God.

The pale flowers of the dogwood ourside this window
are saints.
The little yellow flowers that nobody notices on the edge of
that road are saints
looking up into the face of God.

This leaf has its own texture and its own pattern of veins
and its own holy shape,
and the bass and trout hiding in the deep pools of the river
are canonized by their beauty and their strength.

The lakes hidden among the hills are saints,
and the sea too is a saint who praises God
without interruption
in her majestic dance.

The great, gashed, half-naked mountain is another
of God's saints.
There is no other like him.
He is alone in his own character;
nothing else in the world ever did or ever will imitate God
in quite the same way.
That is his sanctity.

But what about you? What about me?

3 comments:

Monica said...

I see no other author cited so take it this is your writing - very good.

Among the resonate thoughts it brings to my mind:

Sometimes in nature I have such a feeling of this being right, good, and so basic to all that is - not only physically, but perhaps especially spiritually.

And the other day a sense came to me that words don't quite seem to capture...the idea being that beauty is the natural state of things...not an exception as we might be inclined to feel as we see something striking and go to get our camera. Getting the camera is fine, but its not necessarily that we've seen something exceptional, we've just noticed (or become mindful of) the depth of beauty (dare I say meaning) inherent to that thing.

The connection you then draw to us is good and deserves more attention. Makes me think again of this weeks mediation at the bottom of Gethsemane's e-letter.

It brings certain Scriptures and some other thoughts to mind as well. But I will stop here for now.

This is wonderful writing. Almost as if you have written a new Psalm.

Monica said...

Okay...oops...Thomas Merton.

Well, anyway I like it.

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