Guest meditation by ~liz Sorensen Wessel
Note: Please enter into this reflection by watching this video first… (caution, you may find yourself watching it several times over.) 😉
God’s is engaging us in a game of "hide and seek"* and coaxing us into playfulness. We watch in awe as we catch a glimpse of Ruah, and miraculously what was invisible is suddenly a visible presence in our midst.
The spirit of God is upon us now as a flowing river mirrored in sky. Oh, how our Beloved lifts these starlings to magnificent heights, only to catch them in free fall as they sail on currents of each breath. We see the most graceful dance of life. Thousands of starlings soaring without hesitation and with the seeming ease of acrobats as they ribbon across the velvety heavens.
A great maestro conducts the loveliest of symphonies for us to behold. Our souls take flight with these majestic birds as their intuitive, almost choreographed movements flow in unison, curling, swirling, unfurling, and weaving in and out in a convergence of joy. Mesmerized, it's as if we can no longer tell where they begin and we end.
A precious magical moment, ah but too soon, God takes to hiding again, once visible, then poof invisible, leaving us with traces of Divine Grace to savor.
~liz
note: photo from internet, video from Being blog. * A concept first introduced to me by Alan Watts called "On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are."
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