“The
world, you see, is happier after the terror of the storm. You have noticed that truth comes into this
world with two faces – one that is sad with suffering and the other
laughs. But it is the same face –
laughing or weeping – as lightning illuminates the dark…” -- Black Elk
In the epic story of creation, it is said that on the first day the Divine separated light from dark.
Such a beautiful image –
but when you consider that the sun, moon and stars were not yet created until
the fourth day – then which light was being referenced?
Of course many scholars,
thinkers and dreamers pose that on the second day of creation the Divine light,
the spiritual light, was separated from – chaos, evil, despair – shadow.
Shadow
happens when we turn our back on the light.
Chaos,
evil and despair happen when we cannot face the light.
Some
say that it takes courage to face the light.
It
takes humility to stand in the sun.
Light
fills all one’s senses. Light
overflows.
I used
to think, and sometimes I still do…that when you lie down under a tree and you
see the light sparkling through the trees…than this sparkling light are truly
little holes punched in our reality through which we can see the Divine…that
this light is all that is real. This also applies, incidentally, to sparkly
reflections on the water, dew on spider webs sparkling in the morning sun and
lightning.
Pinpricks through our façade.
Through
a pinhole camera we can glimpse the Divine -- or a magpie collects sparkly
things seeking to be closer to the magic.
There is
this contemporary thinker…Abraham Joshua Heschel. He has coined the term Radical Amazement to
describe, I believe, this way of thinking that everything all around us and
just beyond is fraught with magic.
"Our goal should be to live life in Radical Amazement...to
get up in the morning and look at the world in a way that takes nothing for
granted. Everything is phenomenal;
everything is incredible; never treat
life casually. To be spiritual is to be
amazed."
Is our
interest in the stars ambitious – that they are a challenge to explore?
Is it
scientific – of what are they comprised?
Is it social – are we all alone in this universe?
Or just
maybe….we are enchanted and enrapt at the possibility of new light.
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