Dawn, Dusk and Transition Times

Dusk at the Blu Water Grill -- looking at Koko Crater

Good Morning, God,

I love dawn and dusk — transition times let me see Time Moving. Looking at the phases of the moon is almost like that. Maybe THAT is why the Before and After Photos were so motivating? It was like capturing time.

Mostly, when I am doing things – putting away things – there is never that ALL DONE moment. Hmmm. Graduations are ALL DONE MARKERS, too.

In truth, we are never done, are we God. We are offered opportunities to continue growing right until our Earthly End. That quote from David K. Reynolds book, Water Bears No Scars speaks to that: To try while dying, to love while changing, to play while acknowledging the impermanence endows a kind of nobility to the simplest act”.

I have felt the compulsion to finish. And I feel, even now, the tug to finish — to go on to the NEXT THING. Please pull me back into Your Numinous Now.

Sigh, that is my Prayer for the Day. Please PULL me back into Your Presence. Let me BEHOLD YOU in the People and in the Creatures as I go through my day — surely Your Heavens DO DECLARE YOUR GLORY!

Help me to PAUSE, SEE, REJOICE and GIVE THANKS!

Thank YOU, GOD!

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