A meditation poem for Easter Monday:
Light
Today
I choose
to stand
in the light
of the
Resurrection;
to recognise
the luminosity
of Divine Presence
at the heart
of every being;
to see,
to hear,
to touch,
to taste,
the
eternal alleluia
that exists
in the centre
of it all,
perfuming
all creation
with the
dew dawn
scent
of the
garden
that
first felt
His quickening,
His blessed breath,
His first footsteps
of return
and trembled
at His
healing touch,
consecrating
Mother earth
again anew
as holy.
Today
I choose
to recognise
the light of
that morning's
divine dawn
in
every sunbeam,
moon beam,
in the glint
upon
the water's
edge,
glitter fire's
spark
ensouled
within
your eye,
in the iridescent
sheen
of a crow's
dark clothes
and the flicker of
a rainbow
revealed in
fish scales
and finch flight.
Today
I choose
to live
in the
bright
green field
of His Love,
to walk
in the scarlet tread
of our Fisherking's
steps
finding in you
and in all
I meet
upon the road
the burning
heart,
the broken bread
of presence,
peace,
and ever beginning
Love.
Today,
I choose
to live
the exultation
of Easter;
to stand
against
all that betrays
the blessing
sung once,
over and in
all that is
in the first
moment
of creation,
sung twice
in the
moment
of His
return,
a refrain of
resurrection
sounding the
depths,
vibrating in the
air,
in birdsong,
and breeze,
and breath,
and being,
revealed in His
making,
and unmaking,
and remaking
of all
as,
Ah,
an Alleluia!
Pic is of one of the great windows of Glastonbury Abbey.
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