Chari at Happy to Design gives us all the chance to re-visit previous posts that are buried deeply in our archives. The fact that it is on a Sunday makes it extra special. Thank you Chari.
At the flea market Saturday morning, the following things caught my eye:
a round chafing dish- I walked away-no intervention necessary (see previous post),
an enormous book on gardening, and a wicker chair.
I walked away from them all, but I couldn't resist
My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year by John Henry Jowett, first published in 1912. I paid 50 cents.
I was fascinated by the title, particularly the word circling, but truth be told I was first attracted to its color.
It is raspberry pink.
Sometimes God sends up flares, even from as far back as 1912.
A portion of the forward reads:
"The title of this book sufficiently interprets its purpose. I hope it may lead to such practical meditation upon the Word of God as will supply vision to common tasks, and daily nourishment to the conscience and will. And I trust that it may so engage the thought upon the wonders of meditation, as will fortify the soul ..."
I am relieved at this idea of circling- as in circling back. It makes me think of the importance of this luxury and blessing in real life.
As in-
I can go back, without stopping.
The year continues as does God's grace.
For some crazy reason ,the word makes me think of the wagon train journeys of pioneer days. I can hear someone in authority on horseback saying, "Let's circle back."
Jumping ahead in history I can see in my mind's eye a brave soldier saying to another, "Hold on, wait here, I'll circle back for help."
These imaginings give 'circling' a powerful historical context.
Sometimes I think I have to try so hard at things- including the Biblical and the spiritual- when in actuality, I can simply enjoy and learn from the history of it all and the amazing joy this amnesty and freedom provides.
After all, I get to circle back whenever I need to.
This Godly circling is everywhere.
Ahhh, wagon trains also formed a circle for protection when being attacked.
ReplyDeleteA circle..no beginning and no end.. going on forever, as in wedding band.
The circle of Life.
Mmmm, I seem to remember the wagons 'circling the homestead to protect it.
ReplyDeleteLovely analogy.
I can't help but think of more circling, done by hawks and eagles wheeling around in the sky. Looking for prey.
ReplyDeleteI am such a square gal.
Rosey
What a great flea market find and what a great post. Thanks for making me think.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the meditative thoughts. We all need to comtemplate about "circling". Great examples. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I like the picture of circling.
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing the things that you can find at flea markets. Nice finds and thoughtful post.
ReplyDeleteDebbie's Garden says it all too perfectly ... I add only AMEN! TTFN ~Marydon
ReplyDeleteLaura, thanks for sharing such wonderful thoughts. They are a treasure and a comfort. Linda
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