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Be the LIGHT, but which one?

ImageI live in a city. Yet it doesn’t feel like a city sometimes. And that’s exactly one of the things I love about the city…..or at least this city – Savannah, GA.

For instance, here is the view out my bathroom window this morning: the corner of 36th and Whitaker Streets.

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And here is that view upon closer inspection.

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Light plays an important role in our lives does it not?

In what we see; how we experience a moment; what we feel; and ultimately who we are.

To me, the LIGHT in my life is a spiritual experience. I allow myself to notice the light. I allow the light to guide me. I allow the light in. I allow the light to shine through me. I allow the light to be there for someone else to notice.

At most…..that’s my plan each morning. Sometimes I close the bathroom window and put my sunglasses on! But at least…..there’s a plan.   

Yet which light do we notice? Which do we allow ourselves to identify with? Which light do we allow ourselves to become? To BE?

Is it the blue festival light hanging from the lamppost as in the picture at the top of this post; taken at a Blues, Jazz and BBQ festival on River Street in Savannah last weekend?

Or is it the light we see upon closer inspection?

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You decide.

Take care and seek peace my friends,

Vince

Connecting With Your Higher Power

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Being new to a city is a beautiful experience. Every day is a different adventure. Every moment fresh. Around each corner – some wonderful surprise.

Last Saturday in my adopted hometown – Savannah, Georgia – the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) held its annual Sidewalk Arts Festival. It is an event held in the grand Forsyth Park.  Current, past and potential SCAD students get their own square of sidewalk, a big box of chalk, and the opportunity to create whatever they want in that little piece of real estate.

The results were absolutely amazing. Blew my mind away. Hundreds and hundreds of little works of art, created in just a few hours with chalk and water. All created knowing that the creation would be lost to a power washing first thing Monday morning.

Would you try to create something beautiful knowing that it would be destroyed immediately afterward? If you would, could you do so with any real enthusiasm or passion? I mean, why bother right?

I’m certain you can probably think of a couple reasons you might want to bother.

Yet, have you thought that one reason might be to get closer to your higher power, the God of your understanding? That which you find to be divine. Your creator. Whatever name you choose to call All That Is in this universe.

Maybe you thought that. Probably not.

I have found that I get closest to the divine when I am doing something that I get totally lost in. Something that completely takes me away from the time and place I think I am in. Something that quite literally takes my breath away I am so involved in it – like I forget to breathe.

Now when I was not attuned to thinking in this manner, I experienced these moments as a pause in my mind chatter; a moment of unexplained clarity of sense-of-self; a deep inner peace which I felt like I almost overlooked.

Only when the idea was placed in my head that these were moments of something very special did I begin to pay more attention to them. Not the kind of attention that comes to you before you start something; and not necessarily the kind of attention that comes to you while you’re doing something; but the kind of attention where you notice that you have been somewhere special just on that edge of doing and finishing.

That “AHA!” moment where you know you have been in a deep connection with All That Is in the universe. Ironically found while focusing on just one little thing.

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Like a square of sidewalk.

Art, or more specifically the action of art, is a perfect example of this focus. Art is quite simply, the process of creation itself. One of those points where we deeply connect with our own Creator – by doing the very thing a Creator does:  Create.

So enjoy these pictures of a few SCAD students connecting with their higher power. Creating beauty.

Take care and seek peace,

Vince

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Open to the Wonders of a Savannah Sunday

Water - by vincegreen
Water – by vincegreen

What would you expect to find on the streets of Savannah, late Easter afternoon? Regardless of what you think you might find, always be open to the unexpected.  Always.  Wonder abounds.

I was riding my bicycle on what turned out to be a beautiful, beautiful weather day.  I’ve included some observations on what wonder can be found when we just open our eyes to the beauty of All That Is out there.  At least the wonder I experienced anyway.

What interesting things will you find today?  Will you actually look, or just be caught up with what you find between your ears?

Take care and seek peace,

Vince

Ellis Park Wet - by vincegreen
Ellis Park Wet – by vincegreen
Just Another Sunday in the Park - by vincegreen
Just Another Sunday in the Park – by vincegreen
The Glory and Honor - by vincegreen
The Glory and Honor – by vincegreen
Time for What - by vincegreen
Time for What – by vincegreen
You Are Not Alone - by vincegreen
You Are Not Alone – by vincegreen
Pure Fun - by vincegreen
Pure Fun – by vincegreen