Stillness: Study 24
Christmas Eve, one of the longest nights of the year. In the long darkness - we might wonder - will there ever be light? In the Judeo-Christian tradition - Jews were waiting for light - prophecies of a coming Messiah, who would be the light of the world, fueled the hearts of many a soul. To welcome this One, candles were lit—lights flickering through window panes out into the darkness of displacement and oppression—- signifying hope.
In stillness, despair gives way to hope.
I breathe in, and I welcome hope. I breathe out and smile, my light within is flickering through the long night.
Making a Connection Through Art Journaling
I am posting this short video showing you how I cultivate stillness through art and nature. Enjoy!
Blessings
Thank you for joining me today. Please leave a comment below; I would love to hear from you. If you are drawing snowflakes with me, please leave pictures in the comments or post them on Instagram and #themustardseednews so I can be sure to see them. Sending you love and light ~ Peace for now ~
December Reading List
Silence: The Power of Quiet in a World Full of Noise by Thich Nhat Hanh
Stillness Speaks by Eckhart Tolle
Too Deep for Words by Thelma Hall
Snow Crystals (Dover Pictorial Archive) by W.A. Bentley
Today I am thankful for hope.