Divine Symphony

Dear and I were married 48 years ago today.  Yesterday, a most significant drawing appeared, titled: “Me Bidding Farewell to This Incarnation (with a mouthful of polkadots, of course).”  Last Thursday marked the 6th anniversary of Dear’s physical departure.  There’s some funny coalition of forces at play, including my physical fragility, punctuated yesterday by my unsteadiness navigating the irregular landscape of Big Falls, a wonderful place to die.

What beautiful orchestration of the Divine Symphony celebrating the sacred oneness of every moment, indeed, all of existence.  That I enjoy the privilege of recognizing and, as best I can, experiencing this majesty provides me another even more priceless gift—the ever-increasing blazing intention to surrender every smidgen of small-self consciousness to that which is eternal, to experience ever-more completely the only reality.

As Dear said, “You still have things to do in this life, and my death is going to help you do them.”

2 thoughts on “Divine Symphony”

  1. Steve,

    Yet another very intuitive explanation of that which we should all be striving. If you haven’t heard of Scientific and Medical Network, you might enjoy their articles. Some are a little too political, but most have great insight into how and what is important for us. Here is a link: https://scientificandmedical.net/

    • State - VT
  2. “There’s some funny coalition of forces at play …” This is going to be my daily mantra for awhile. As always, thanks for your words and art.

    • State - MI

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