When we are alone on a starlit night, when by chance we see the migrating birds in autumn descending on a grove of junipers to rest and eat; when we see children in a moment when they are really children, when we know love in our own hearts; or when, like the Japanese poet, Basho, we hear an old frog land in a quiet pond with a solitary splash - at such times the awakening, the turning inside out of all values, the "newness," the emptiness and the purity of vision that make themselves evident, all these provide a glimpse of the cosmic dance. Thomas Merton
It is a collage of four , let me see... (1) the crone in her garden (2) geese overhead flying down to the river (3) the edge of a favorite hill in Lanark. (4) Dalhousie Lake at sunset.
The image is quite fascinating. I like how it blends, becomes one, then blends again. It is mesmerizing. It is like a cosmic dance.
After a long stretch of years of having a daily reading of Merton, I found myself looking at Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. What a surprise to come to his work. Oh, that cosmic dance is always in motion.
Nice! Love the photo... So serene...
ReplyDeleteSuch an evocative mix of image and language. Thank you. Is this your photo?
ReplyDeleteIt is a collage of four , let me see... (1) the crone in her garden (2) geese overhead flying down to the river (3) the edge of a favorite hill in Lanark. (4) Dalhousie Lake at sunset.
ReplyDeleteThe image is quite fascinating. I like how it blends, becomes one, then blends again. It is mesmerizing. It is like a cosmic dance.
ReplyDeleteAfter a long stretch of years of having a daily reading of Merton, I found myself looking at Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. What a surprise to come to his work. Oh, that cosmic dance is always in motion.
Is it okay to post this quote/photo on my Facebook page--with proper credit to you?
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring!
Of course, Pamela, I am glad you like Thomas Merton (and my collage)!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Is this your photo?
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