Bird Songs
I am starting to have a real fascination for birds; particularly songbirds. At one point, everyone knew of them and could name them one by one, but as time progressed, the songbirds fell into the background, like all things important in Nature.
The sounds they make are so peculiar and still particular. That God chose that specific tone for that specific bird and made it its own proud song to sing. And each morning, they do what they do best– they put on a concert to grace humanities’ ears, so that they may mellow in the goodness of God and his handiwork. My, we have indeed fallen far.
Just recently, an old yet new friend reappeared in my life. And while this is clearly the season of new beginnings, I am being taught compassion and patience for a soul lost in a sea of sorrow. I cannot imagine the pain she is in; all she knew was a lie. I know the birds would sing to her in the morning if she cared to listen. To lend an ear for the beauty of Creation to share in her pain and slowly, day after day, give her an altogether new song to sing.
It takes quite a bit for someone in deep sorrow to shift perspective from the “end of an era” to the “start of a new beginning”. Finding closure in the situation is difficult, especially when spurred on by new and intensifying information. The songbirds would tell you to let it go. But we all know that is easier said than done.
But do you think that, if we took the time to listen to Nature, would she give us the answers to life? How to navigate the ins and outs of pain and joy – How to accept and release what comes and goes – How to relish in whatever weather comes our way, to enjoy it as long as it is called “today”; Would Nature help us in our weakened state of mind?
I wholeheartedly believe she would. For it does not take much to coax me out of my insignificant hiding place of my heart, so that I may dig my toes in the silky dirt of the garden and trim back the dead to make way for the new. What is created by God always encourages life. Getting back into Nature, being intentional to listen to the bird songs – may be the link between true peace and the lives we are living, but are you available to partake in the healing?
That, my child, is an entirely different matter. But Nature has its way of breaking down any surface. Maybe you are a rock in need of carving, so be prepared for a lightning strike. Or maybe you are a landmass of compact clay; a storm will indeed blow in and erode you one section at a time. Maybe you are as cold as ice and the steady dripping of an everlasting cloud will break you down one drop at a time or even the sun will bake on you and melt down your walls… Whatever you may be, put great thought into how you’d like to be “fixed”. Because desperate times call for desperate measures. And for all you’ve been through, remember to be soft enough that your healing comes from that which speaks to you truly. Harsh things will come to those in rage, even if justified. Seek the Lord and His peace.
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.
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