I love this quote from Thomas Merton about all of us being part of God's
dance! I can let go of trying to understand it all and just get carried along
by the Dancer and enjoy the Dance! Life is so precious, so beautiful..something
to treasure and savor, not analyze and categorize. Life is meant to be lived, a
Gift is meant to be enjoyed, a Dance is meant to be danced! I love the carefree
abandon of the Grace Dance we are all caught up in, whether we are aware of it
fully or not..yet when the light of Grace breaks like dawn upon our hearts, how
wonderful to let go of our works and thoughts and struggles and just watch
ourselves flow with the Dancer in HIs beautiful Dance! It's always so playful
and light with Him, all earthbound heaviness somehow rising in the lilting
buoyant arms of the Dancer as He holds us, swings us high, laughs with great
laughter like bells ringing, and twirls us around in LOVE!
Here is Merton's wonderful quote to savor:
"What is serious to men is often very trivial in the sight of God. What in
God might appear to us as "play" is perhaps what he Himself takes most
seriously. At any rate, the Lord plays and diverts Himself in the garden of His
creation, and if we could let go of our own obsession with what we think is the
meaning of it all, we might be able to hear His call and follow Him in His
mysterious, cosmic dance. We do not have to go very far to catch echoes of that
game, and of that dancing. When we are alone on a starlit night; when by chance
we see the migrating birds in autumn descending on a grove of junipers to rest
and eat; when we see children in a moment when they are really children; when we
know love in our own hearts; or when, like the Japanese poet Bashō we hear an
old frog land in a quiet pond with a solitary splash--at such times the
awakening, the turning inside out of all values, the "newness," the emptiness
and the purity of vision that make themselves evident, provide a glimpse of the
cosmic dance.
"For the world and time are the dance of the Lord in emptiness. The silence
of the spheres is the music of a wedding feast. The more we persist in
misunderstanding the phenomena of life, the more we analyze them out into
strange finalities and complex purposes of our own, the more we involve
ourselves in sadness, absurdity and despair. But it does not matter much,
because no despair of ours can alter the reality of things; or stain the joy of
the cosmic dance which is always there. Indeed, we are in the midst of it, and
it is in the midst of us, for it beats in our very blood, whether we want it to
or not.
"Yet the fact remains that we are invited to forget ourselves on purpose,
cast our awful solemnity to the winds and join in the general dance."
Thomas Merton, New Seeds of Contemplation
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