Wednesday, January 14, 2015

That Which is Unseen


“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
- Hebrews 11:1 (KJV)

The metaphysical, "that of, or relating to the transcendent or to a reality beyond what is perceptible to the senses."
- Webster Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary


Yesterday I was standing at the train station beside a small, older woman poorly dressed, who was muttering incoherently.  I could tell she was not present, but I listened to her as she spoke.  As I listened I was acutely aware that at one time of my life, I was also not present.  I acted out of the delusions and thoughts in my head that only made sense to me.  But when I was again present, I realized the truth in my delusions and thoughts.  I recognized the battle between that which is good, God, and that which is evil, sin manifested in the metaphysical and physical on Earth.  With time I was able to sort through my thoughts by focusing on God and love in order to experience both the metaphysical and the physical without fear.  I began to express what I saw as the good metaphysical using symbols and actions to build a network of ideas to communicate with others.  

Today I was reminded again of how the metaphysical manifests itself through physical symbols.  One of my coworkers today passed around a poem about a snowman.  The poem reminded me of my Christmas house on Church Street which was decorated with white stucco, green shutters and roof, and a bright red front door.  I had a concrete Snowman doorstop outside the door with the words "Let it snow."  When I sold my home, I sold it to a young woman named Noel who promptly placed a wooden Snowman outside the door saying "Warmer Weather Welcome."  The snowman poem from my coworker said the snowman was kept in a freezer and not in a garden where it would surely melt. 

I am now building a small home in the Summit Springs subdivision in Fairview Heights on a hill overlooking a common ground with a beautiful view of woods.   After I placed the contract to build my new home, I realized that summit means the pinnacle or top of a mountain and that spring means a season, to be released, and a source of water.  In 2007 at a creativity workshop in Florence Italy the participants exchanged thoughts by writing in response to each other’s words, and I longed for this conversation with another person through symbols and metaphors.   

Do I trust my mind now enough to work at the metaphysical level, to let my thoughts flow to others, to see the endless views, and to experience God without constraint?  To see the multifaceted meanings in all of us that others do not see who are earth bound in thoughts and actions – to experience it all in my new home?



1 comment:

  1. Ec 3:1 "To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven."
    Ec 3: 11-13 "He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also He has put eternity in their hearts, except that no one can find out the work that God does from beginning to end. I know that nothing is better for them than to rejoice, and to do good in their lives, and also that every man should eat and drink and enjoy the good of all his labor - it is the gift of God."

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