On this Christmas day in 2013, I am writing you from my cozy little condo of the HAPPY HALLELUJAH HOUSEHOLD in Decatur, Georgia, USA, with my loving Chiboogamoo and our two adorable cats, Sapelo and Tao. From our household to yours, we wish all of you a deep abiding joyfulness--personal, communal, and infinite.
The birth of a being--Jesus--part human and part god, occurring at the heart of darkness in the middle of winter is rich with meaning for me. As I age, I have really come to appreciate avenues granting me RENEWAL. We all need opportunities...
TO BEGIN AGAIN, PUSHING THE RESTART BUTTON
TO RISE UP FROM THE FLAMES PHOENIX-STYLE
TO RECOGNIZE INFINITE POSSIBILITIES OF BEING
TO CELEBRATE BIRTH AND REBIRTH...
...and to recognize our dual nature as HUMAN BEINGS...here is the equation:
HUMAN (that which lives and then is extinguished) +
BEING (that which is infinite) =
HUMAN BEING!
HALLELUJAH TRUTH AS BEING + HUMAN BABY. This image expresses my passport to INFINITY. To being something more than human--a human being! (Art by Hallelujah Truth). |
Wishing a MERRY BEING on this winter holy day, I will say good-bye to you with a quote from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's book, Le Phenomene Humain:
"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings having a human experience."
HOMECOMING TO THE SELF. Wishing everyone the joy of coming home to the SELF. Today I celebrating my SELF and your SELF. Are you? Happy Birthday! Merry Christmas! (Art by Hallelujah Truth). |
Ruth - what a wonderful blog. As I am reading I am thinking of you and all the amazing gifts you bring into my life. Thank you my friend. I am re birthing myself today through relaxation and "resetting" and immersing myself in the family messiness/yummyness. I loved your wish for us "we wish all of you a deep abiding joyfulness--personal, communal, and infinite." and I send it back to you full circle wrapped in a big hug from the Gautreaux Gang.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine for that warm warm big hug that you just wrapped me in!
ReplyDeleteSuch a tender image of your Mom holding you! I looked up the definition of soul on Google after reading that wonderful de Chardin quote. Soul is the spiritual or immaterial part of a human or animal, regarded as immortal. Essential.
ReplyDeleteThanks for responding to the tenderness in this image Cecelia. I am new at drawing myself in relation to my biological mother.
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