Journal of Sacred Work

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   What does Love look like?
Breath_of_spring
   Today, she looks like spring. Even more, I’ve discovered
that, here in the south more than any place I’ve lived, spring is something you smell. I walked out my front
door Tuesday morning at 6:30 and was immediately drenched in her fragrance. So
many fragrances gathered about me that I couldn’t identify any one of them. They
cascaded over me the way a sudden rainstorm douses you with all of its drops
merged. You can’t pick out a single one. They all come at once. And then,
there is spring’s song...

   An hour before my entry into spring’s scent, I
awoke with a song, a pattern of notes that would not let me alone. Accompanied
by a background of cardinals and song sparrows just awakening, I wrapped my
right hand around my tape recorder and hummed the notes into the tiny
microphone.
   This is how I compose the music that appears on all three of
my CDs. Long ago, I tried to make up the notes. Now I just listen for them.
They are there, in the air. Regardless of outside noise, if I am quiet inside
myself, I can sometimes hear them. They are not my notes. But there are no one
else’s either. And they are everyone’s.
   Just as I couldn’t
identify a single flower and how she contributed to my morning experience of
spring, I can’t identify the source of my music. I can only say that when the
music sounds true to me, I believe it is the music of Love’s energy.
What does Love look
like, what is her scent, her sound, her taste? What does her touch feel like?
Beyond our senses, what is the soul of Love?
All of us can find
the answers to these questions if we find quiet within and listen for a voice other than our own.
   When people like
the music I’ve composed, I always enjoy taking credit. The truth is, no artist,
when they do their best work, has done it alone.
Solitary as
caregiving can often feel, no caregiver acts in a vacuum. When we are doing our
best work caring for others, we are living an energy beyond our own. It is
Love’s energy, the energy that powers everything good in life. The energy that
is spring’s scent, and her song.

-Erie Chapman

*The watercolor is by Dustan Knight

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4 responses to “Spring’s Breath”

  1. liz Wessel Avatar
    liz Wessel

    Thank you for sharing Dustan Knights lovely watercolor and your insights in today’s meditation, which brings these images to my minds eye. Energy swirls in a vast primordial ocean of color and sound as the universal chord of OM resounds in the air. She does not sing of me, she does not sing of you, hers is the sweet melody of One. I listen and trust as I flow with the energy of her every breath.

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  2. Tom Knowles-Bagwell Avatar
    Tom Knowles-Bagwell

    Erie, your question this morning is one that I find myself asking over and over again. And it never ceases to amaze me how rich, varied and deep the “look of love” can be. And sure enough, as soon as i start to think I’ve “got it,” love turns out to be more than I had gotten. Yes, simply amazing.

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  3. Barbara Quinn Avatar
    Barbara Quinn

    Thanks for your beautiful words. I envy your ability to express yourself in such a way that I could smell, hear and visualize your meditation. Thanks for sharing your gift with us.

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  4. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    This is a beautiful reflection of the beauty of this day and being attentive to love’s energy. What makes today particularly stunning here in Nashville, is that the fragrance and song are the aftermath of the torrent of wind, lightning and thunder last night. Love is both frightening and comforting, turbulent and peaceful. It is the full breadth of experience that helps us to hear our own music and write our life’s song.

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