Over the past few weeks, I have been trying to slow down and watch people. This is difficult in a few ways: slowing down in an exceptionally busy season; and moving outward, noticing others, instead of self.
Isn’t it amazing when we realize that each person has her or his own story; that each story is unique; and that we cannot know those stories without asking... and then listening?
Can we reshape previous experiences? |
During the next year, my older — and very creative — brother had taken Mom’s jewelry and created a Christmas tree that is now a family heirloom. It celebrates the memories of six children watching their mother dress up with these same earrings and rings, transforming them into a place where new memories can hang.
Are we willing to create new ways of being? |
Memories and wishes are combined in these newly-created gifts. Traditions relived and renewed.
How do we celebrate our history and symbols? |
As we celebrate the holidays and holy days surrounding this year end, may we remember, reflect on, and be grateful for those people who have shared their stories with us. And may we stand in awe at the sacredness of each person.
Larry Gardepie (click on link for website) |
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