Showing posts with label Compassion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Compassion. Show all posts

2.18.2008

Love is in the…Water


I’d like to attribute it to approaching Spring, but we have seen this couple in the pool beginning the first week of January. That is Loretta impotently watching them. She says..."The nerve…those bird-things in my view of my big water!" As a totally indoor cat, she says “if only I could get one chance…then she says “I need a nap first tho …where is my blankie?”

We had two sets of duck families last year. At first, we wanted to get rid of them, they made poopies in the pool, etc. We try shooing them, but I suppose Him and I are lame with our “shoo shoo!”, because they just look at us. Actually just walking towards them makes them fly off, but they are smarter than we are, and come back when we are not here, build the nest and then start making us fall in love with them.

Based on past experience, once the nest is made we don’t see the male anymore, and the female is so vigilant, valiant and patient in protecting her nest. About 2 months later, the duckies hatch and are the absolute delight of our life for about 2-3 days then they are gone.

I simply cannot imagine cruelty to anything that is not attacking me or a child or someone defenseless. The cow story on the news greatly upset me this morning. I’ve been asking St Francis how he would handle this sort of thing. The first thing that came to my heart was the cows are like the sparrows too – the little simple creations under God/Love’s infinite and eternal care.. We can’t see the big picture, and we cannot judge people who seem to do cruel things. Ooo it makes me sick and mad though! Albeit impotent. I would like to say “I became a vegetarian today!” and I probably will, my intentions are very strong..but like Loretta, maybe I just need my blankie.

Peace
Keren

10.16.2007

St Francis revisited

I was going back through some old blogs and discovered a comment on the St. Francis Feast Day Blog I didnt realize was there. It was interesting and beautiful. Change's comments were beautiful and made me realize there is alot more to St. Francis than loving animals, calling things brother and renouncing things of this world - which are wonderful things, but Francis's Love went much deeper than that.

Change gave us a link, below, to a wonderful art exhibit by Darren Waterston and Tyrus Miller, that was based somewhat on St. Francis.

If you look at the link, read the comments by the reviewer about the compassion of St Francis. Not something all of us are willing to embrace.

"...Saint Francis found the divine through the body. He did not find it by looking at the ideal beauty of the ancient Greeks but in the wounds of the lepers and the homeless that surrounded his home in Assisi. He embraced things that we would normally turn away from like the bleeding sores of those who are sick. He resisted the temptation to run away, transcended his natural feelings of self preservation, and cultivated compassion to discover the divine through the path of caring for those around us"

http://www.portlandart.net/archives/2007/09/darren_watersto_1.html

Thanks Change
Peace
Keren

9.07.2007

God's Directions

For several years. I lived with chronic back pain. I've undergone treatment and have been feeling much better...until Tuesday when a "flare up" began. This morning after attempting to sit down, I just blurted out, "Wow, it hurts so bad."

My five year old son, walked to me and patted my side. He said tenderly, "That will help you feel better." I replied, "You're so filled with love."

Without skipping a beat, he smiled and blurted out, "That's God's directions!"