Upon reflection, I realize that I have spent a lifetime consciously connecting with nature and others. I remember strolling through my Nonnie's rose gardens during summer months. In school, there was a huge statue of St. Francis surrounded by nature. The nuns spent much time calling our attention to his connection to nature and living beings. When in college, I loved learning about photography and finding opportunities to capture the beauty of nature. I never thought about these pathways as leading me on a spiritual journey until recently.
This morning in yoga class the teacher asked us to be conscious of our movements. It was during meditation time that I connected with my spirit to be centered in thought.
I
C onnect with life, finding
O pportunities,
N ew ways to reflect, to
N otice nature more,
E nergize my senses, and
C reate tributes
T o ponder.
This morning in yoga class the teacher asked us to be conscious of our movements. It was during meditation time that I connected with my spirit to be centered in thought.
I
C onnect with life, finding
O pportunities,
N ew ways to reflect, to
N otice nature more,
E nergize my senses, and
C reate tributes
T o ponder.
©CV, 2019
This afternoon as I wandered in my backyard, I was in awe of the flowers, the green vegetation, and the beauty of the sky. I found a scripture verse to give credit for what I saw.
This afternoon as I wandered in my backyard, I was in awe of the flowers, the green vegetation, and the beauty of the sky. I found a scripture verse to give credit for what I saw.
The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
Psalm 19
One of my favorite hyums that gives tribute to the glory of God and the wonder and majesty of His creation is John Rutter's, For the Beauty of the Earth. You can listen to it below.
I chose this version sung by the Morman Tabernacle Choir for a specific reason. The photos are beautiful, as are the voices, but in particular, it connects me to a family trip to the Washington, D.C. Morman Temple at Christmastime. It as lit up for public viewing and my grandbaby loved the brilliance of the lights.
CVarsalona, 2017, Washington D.C. Morman Temple Festival of Lights |
Love the Psalm you shared, I should add it to my post. I wanted a scripture about nature, but ran out of time last night. The arrangement of "For the Beauty of the Earth" is beautiful and unique. I wish I could see your Christmas photo. For whatever reason, it doesn't show up. Lance and I were married in the Washington DC Temple, so it holds a special connection for me.
ReplyDeleteLooking backwards I found your comment. Your wedding must have been a beautiful one in the Washington, DC Morman temple, Ramona.
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