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My life as a multimedia artist, poet and creative writing instructor has brought me to a deep awareness of nature's importance in my life. Beginning each day with a walk in a wildlife sanctuary keeps me healthy and spiritually centered. I look forward to sharing my experience with others through my blog, Quiet Waters.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

The Day After

For weeks, everyone has been rushing about in anticipation of Christmas. Today, it is only a memory. A collective sigh can be heard throughout the land! We love this beautuful holiday, but in far too many ways, it has become the most hectic time of the year. Even those who long to focus on the spiritual meaning find it difficult or impossible to avoid the commercial influences. Yet, this year, I've begun seeing this whirlwind of consumption in a new way. This year, I've been moved by the motive behind all the buying and bustle. The motive is giving. In recent weeks, most people have not been walking the malls, selfishly in search of things for themselves. Rather, they've been hunting for things to give others. The attitude of generosity actually seems to have grow with the season, expressing itself in everything from the purchase of gifts to charitable donations. One might say that we've been consumed with the desire to give! In spite of the stress, in spite of the poor economy, in spite of all the negativity the world scene offers, at Christmas time, we've given more to others than at any other time of the year. Small gifts, large gifts... cheap gifts expensive gifts...cookies, candy, sausage, fruit, flowers, music, cards and acts of kindness...all given because of Christmas. Let's give human goodness credit where it is due. And what happens now...this day after Christmas and on the ones that follow? Without Christmas to motivate our generosity, can we find ways to extend that same spirit of giving into our daily lives? Like the Child, whose birth we've celebrated, grew from infancy to maturity, can our spirit of thoughtfulness grow from its Christmas expression, to a fulltime attitude of kindness? What a different world it would be if we all carried our Christmas spirit into the day after...and the day after that. Peace, Sandra

Thursday, December 24, 2009

And Now the Eve Has Come

Look to the quiet sky...
To the lights that dance
And sing with joy
Above your head
This night
Like angels
Over Bethlehem...
Like Hope
That comes,
Like Light,
No matter what the darkness,
Born once more
For you
For me
A Truth
For all Eternity.
Love, blessings and peace to you, at Christmas and always.
Sandra