silent prayer
conversation with God
in the Cathedral
no one around
a place to contemplate
and forgive the past
such stillness
the trail to the mountain
reaching the summit
admiring view from the top
oh what a blessing
a benediction
sacred sign of quietness
commune with nature
Our neighbours were having a grill party and we were invited. We brought some salad and some meat and sausages to grill, plus a nice bottle of wine. Other neighbours were there, too. I was cornered by Paul and Kim in one corner, talking about how our lives were intertwined and the science of love. They got carried away, sort of like evangelical people as advertised on television. They rambled on their teaching on love. For them, love has different meanings for dissimilar people and in diverse conditions. Love was sacred and we shouldn’t take it for granted. I just nodded and from time to time made some noise of agreement or disagreement or to say that I was still with them. Until some time that I found some excuse to go and mingle with other neighbours.
For: Sacred
Other “sacred” posts:
https://savemeearth.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/reorganize/
https://sbdmb.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/in-better-places/
https://lehappyone.com/2016/12/04/cherish-your-dreams-fight-the-hostility/
https://carolyneosiris.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/protect-the-protectors/
https://novemberchildblog.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/artificial/
Lovely poem! Makes me think the world is my cathedral.
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thanks, Robbie 🙂 the photo was in Coventry cathedral, where forgiveness is the theme ❤
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