"Of all the paths you take in life make sure a few of them are dirt.”—John Muir
These prayer flags were encountered on a
Colorado trail with the intention that as the wind flutters through them, the
vibration of the prayers and spiritual intention behind them spreads to find
fulfillment over all sentient beings. (Note that the wind is coming your way)
Our sense of wind or spirit can’t see them, but prayer flags and their intent reveals them moving among us.
The first two verses in the second chapter of Acts relates
the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost as the disciples “were all gathered
together in one place. Suddenly a sound
like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house
where they were sitting. “
I’ve walked many dirt paths in my lifetime across the
prairies of Kansas and the mountains of Colorado and North Carolina as well as
the Holy Land. There are folks that say
the best way to be in touch with nature is to walk barefoot, but I kinda like a
good pair of boots. I have a lot of
memorable experiences from those paths such as listening to the wind slice
through the pine needles at Mesa Verde, or the rustle of tall Bluestem grasses
as we hunt prairie chickens in the Flint Hills, or the spirit moving among the
overhead caves close to Magdala as we followed in the footsteps of Jesus at the
Valley of the Doves.
I feel closest to God when I am out in nature enjoying his creation. Thanks for another great writing & reminder.
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