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Cynthia
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8 Aug 2020 09:33 |
Good morning :-)
Quietly Celtic
May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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7 Aug 2020 09:30 |
Good morning :-)
It's very quiet round here these days........ :-)
Quietly Celtic
Circle me, Lord. Keep protection near And danger afar.
Circle me, Lord Keep hope within. Keep doubt without.
Circle me, Lord. Keep light near And darkness afar.
Circle me, Lord. Keep peace within. Keep evil out.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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6 Aug 2020 09:05 |
Good morning :-)
Goodness me Pat, that must have given you such a fright.....glad you are okay though....and the dog too <3
Quietly Celtic
May the nourishment of the earth be yours, may the clarity of light be yours, may the fluency of the ocean be yours, may the protection of the ancestors be yours. And so may a slow wind work these words of love around you, an invisible cloak to mind your life. Grant, O God, thy protection And in protection, strength And in strength, understanding And in understanding, knowledge And in knowledge, the knowledge of justice And in the knowledge of justice, the love of it And in that love, the love of all existences And in the love of all existences, the love of God God and all goodness.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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5 Aug 2020 13:16 |
Hello all
Watching the news and seeing the devastation and horrendous scenes caused by the explosion in Beirut
Thoughts and prayers now are for all the victims and their families.
Pat, that must have been a frightening experience and so many miles away from Lebanon too.
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PatinCyprus
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5 Aug 2020 10:16 |
Remembering all those killed and injured in Beirut yesterday <3
We heard the explosion and had the shock wave go through our house, frightened the dog. We didn't know what it was until the news came out. We ruled out a small earthquake.
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Cynthia
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5 Aug 2020 10:06 |
Good morning :-)
As we pray today, we think of the dreadful explosions in Beirut - so many killed, so many injured, so many families devastated. Lord, we pray for those people who are already living in a state of crisis and whose lives have been shattered by this event. We thank you for those who are attempting to rescue and help them and for the medical teams who will be caring for them. Lord, in your mercy........hear our prayer.
Quietly Celtic
Lord, I wait for the tide to turn Until the distant becomes close, Until the far off becomes near, Until the outside is within, Until the ebb flows. Lord, I wait for the tide to turn Until weakness is made strong, Until blindness turns to sight, Until the fractured is made whole, Until the ebb flows. Lord, I wait until the tide turns, Until the ordinary becomes strange, Until the empty is Presence full, Until the two become one. Until the ebb flows.
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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4 Aug 2020 16:58 |
Lovely Celtic words this week. Thank you Cynthia and Kandj for your contributions.
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kandj
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4 Aug 2020 16:12 |
Hello all
Beautiful uplifting words. Thank you Cynthia.
Keep well and stay safe everybody.
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Cynthia
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4 Aug 2020 08:36 |
Good morning :-)
I hope everyone is well......
A Quietly Celtic week
On the day when the weight deadens on your shoulders and you stumble, may the clay dance to balance you. And when your eyes freeze behind the grey window and the ghost of loss gets in to you, may a flock of colours, indigo, red, green, and azure blue come to awaken in you a meadow of delight.
When the canvas frays in the currach of thought and a stain of ocean blackens beneath you, may there come across the waters a path of yellow moonlight to bring you safely home.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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3 Aug 2020 14:29 |
Hello all
May the peace of the tallest mountain and the peace of the smallest stone Be your peace. May the stillness of the stars Watch over you. May the everlasting music of the waves Lull you to rest.
An ancient Celtic prayer for peace and sleep.
Happy Monday, and keep well everyone.
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Cynthia
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3 Aug 2020 09:38 |
Good morning :-)
A Quietly Celtic week
As the rain hides the stars, as the autumn mist hides the hills, as the clouds veil the blue of the sky, so the dark happenings of my lot hide the shining of thy face from me. Yet, if I may hold thy hand in the darkness, it is enough, since I know, that though I may stumble in my going, Thou dost not fall.
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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2 Aug 2020 09:47 |
Good morning :-)
The Collect (special prayer) for today:
Almighty Lord and everlasting God, we beseech you to direct, sanctify and govern both our hearts and bodies in the ways of your laws and the works of your commandments; that through your most mighty protection, both here and ever, we may be preserved in body and soul; through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
Today's gospel reading is about Jesus feeding the 5,000.
This morning I am 'zooming' to church :-D
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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1 Aug 2020 10:02 |
Good morning :-)
Our last look at the bird table........the pigeon
One bird which frequents my bird table daily is the pigeon, well quite a lot of pigeons really! Often thought of as a pesky nuisance its interesting to know that pigeons are mentioned about 12 times in the bible.
We are all familiar with the symbol of the dove as the Holy Spirit, but we forget that pigeons and doves are from the same family. Pigeons were often offered as a sacrifice if people could not afford a dove. It was a pigeon that went with Jesus on His first visit to the temple.
Pigeons are said to be resilient, perceptive, and devoted. They can become attached to people and, if they fly away, they will return home, hence homing pigeons.
The pigeons defence is their unity and speed, and their ability to change direction, as one: fast. Outsiders are probably welcome to try to join, but they have to keep up. They need to share the unity of purpose, not act alone; follow the rules and hold the formation as it swoops and glides across the sky. After half an hour or so the pigeons return to their loft. They know their home and their keeper, where they are fed and cared for. We could learn something from homing pigeons.
St. Francis said, "My brother birds, you should greatly praise your Creator, and love Him always. He gave you feathers to wear, wings to fly, and whatever you need. God made you noble among His creatures and gave you a home in the purity of the air so that though you neither sow nor reap, He nevertheless protects and governs you without your least care."
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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31 Jul 2020 09:25 |
Good morning :-)
It's going to be a bright, bright sunshiny day! :-D
The Swallow
I see these birds overhead occasionally – so graceful. Over time, this bird has been a symbol of the Incarnation and of resurrection. Around mid-September, they prepare to migrate to escape the winter. Their six-week journey will take them to the very south of Africa flying quite low and covering 200 miles each day, resting each night in huge flocks at traditional stopover spots. Sadly, many will die of starvation or other predations; but if they survive, then early next year they will make the hazardous return journey to return to the UK to breed.
Like swallows Christians have for centuries undertaken long, hazardous journeys that became known as pilgrimages which often took years to complete. Traditionally, the ultimate pilgrimage was to the Holy Land so that even before the end of the first century AD hundreds of pilgrims were making that perilous journey. Many were robbed by bandits as they went, many died en route. Today Christians still undertake pilgrimages abroad and there are also many shrines in this country.
Each day is part of our pilgrimage through life with its associated difficulties and dangers so that, like the footsore pilgrims and the swallows, we must be prepared to face the challenges that come our way. With God by our side we will, like the swallows and pilgrims, be well prepared for our journey through life to attain our Eternal Home.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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30 Jul 2020 14:43 |
Hello all
Another interesting weeks postings. Thanks Cynthia
Keep well and stay safe everyone.
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Cynthia
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30 Jul 2020 09:04 |
Good morning :-D
The cockerel/rooster
I very much doubt I will ever see one of these at my bird table, but they have an importance in our Christian tradition - the rooster symbolizes a sinner's acceptance of divine pardon through Jesus Christ. Depictions of roosters are found in the Roman catacombs and on the tombs or sarcophagi of Christians in other places as well. Roosters are also seen on many church steeples and are thought to be a reminder of St. Peter and his denial of Christ.
The rooster, as a symbol, becomes a call to repentance. Some see the rooster as a symbol of Christ Himself, the One whose coming brought the true light of the world and the One in whose resurrection we have our hope. It is the rooster who announces the morning, and it is Christ who announced an end to spiritual darkness and despair. In many cultures, the rooster’s habit of crowing at the dawning of each new morning made it a symbol of the Christian’s victory of light over darkness and the triumph of life over death.
A male chicken is considered a cockerel when he is less than one year old from the time he was hatched. After one year, the cockerel becomes a rooster. Cockerels crow at the break of dawn, signalling the start of a new day. Before alarm clocks, this helped farmers get up early to care for the animals and tend to the crops.
Oh God, enlighten my mind with truth Inflame my heart with love Inspire my will with courage Enrich my life with service Pardon what I have been Sanctify what I am Order what I shall be And thine shall be the glory And mine the eternal salvation Through Jesus Christ my lord Amen
Cx :-)
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Cynthia
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29 Jul 2020 14:35 |
Good afternoon :-)
Sorry I'm late but had a few jobs to contend with this morning. :-D
The Owl
I haven’t seen one of these at my bird table but it’s interesting to know that various species of owls are mentioned in the Old Testament. Apart from being on the list of unclean birds the Israelites were not to eat, they would generally symbolize tormenting loneliness, desolation, mourning, and judgment. They were probably considered unclean because they are predatory creatures who eat flesh with the blood in it.
Sometimes they are thought of as wise and drawings are made of them with glasses. Maybe that is because they have such huge eyes in respect to their head size. They do not move their eyes up and down or side to side as we do, but instead can turn their head 270 degrees. When owls fly, they are swift and silent as they hunt for prey, such as small animals and rodents. Their wings were designed to give them stealth. Their hearing is very sensitive and they can locate prey even if there is very low light. The sound an owl makes is often considered to be “eerie”.
Whilst owls may be linked to such negative things, we thank God for those friends who help to lift and support us when we are feeling lonely, desolate and sad. We think of our church family who have been there for us during these difficult months….. thank you Lord. Amen.
Cx :-)
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kandj
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28 Jul 2020 20:17 |
Hello all
I'm like Vera and will enjoy reading about the different birds this week. Sadly I only feed a variety of birds at the front and no longer feed the birds in the back garden after a rat decided to visit and eat the food!!!
Keep well and stay safe everyone.
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Cynthia
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28 Jul 2020 13:06 |
Good afternoon :-)
The Sparrow
Quite a few of these at the bird table, a cheerful little bird who can be quite noisy and seem to enjoy poking about in all sorts of things. Whilst they are known throughout most of the world, monitoring suggests a severe decline in the UK house sparrow population. House sparrows measure about 14-18cms and have a life span of approximately 3 years.
In the bible the Sparrow is mentioned numerous times and have several important symbolic meanings. These birds are tiny and dull bland colouring. In the Scriptures, this physical insignificance represents the size and importance of each soul relative to the immense expanse of the universe. The sparrow is just a bird… but the bible indicates that we are worth more than many sparrows to the Lord. So, if His eye is on the little sparrow, then you can know without a doubt that HE watches you. He loves you. He is going to take care of you!
Cx :-)
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SuffolkVera
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27 Jul 2020 20:34 |
I love the idea of a bird week. Thank you Cynthia.
During the past months I have really enjoyed sitting in our conservatory watching the birds on the feeders, particularly the goldfinches and blue and great tits. Between them they cost me a fortune in sunflower hearts, meal worms and peanuts. OH says they eat better than he does :-) I have had so much pleasure from them. Now we are enjoying watching solitary bees flying in and out of the bee box we put up last year. I think they are mostly mason bees and leaf cutter bees but they are fascinating to watch.
Amidst all the gloom we do have much to be thankful for.
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