Sunday, 1 April 2018

Moon watching

29 March 2018

Tonight the moon reminds me of a sad emoji face, one eye shedding a tear. To me, the moon is extremely significant but not in the  crazy way most people would think. Rather in a creative science kind of way.

When I go out at night to do some Moon watching I look at the way the shadows and light are weaved together in the most inspiring dance of emotion, spirit and dimension.

I say emotion because to me emotion is motion in a Godly manner. Spirit, because it activates my inmost being. And dimension because this is space data being downloaded in pixels my superior human eye can process.

So watching the moon makes me feel alive. It is a data download in Godly motion which activates my inmost being.

It confirms my existence and inspires a strong stillness which both inspires and empowers me.

So, when the moon looks like a sad emoji face, I am inspired to do better, be braver and smile more, and empowered to look up from myself; to acknowledge another sad face in passing, exchanging looks that download data in the moment, a knowing that comforts the soul. And the hope never ceases that in doing such things the human spirit can experience the Source of its inmost being, causing us to never forget how vulnerable God's creation really is.

To me, this is God-inspired science : when it moves us to protect something this worthwhile against seemingly impossible odds.... and to keep at it untill we succeed.

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