Traverse City Record-Eagle

Perspectives, by various authors

January 22, 2011

Perspectives: Living in the holy is a choice

A breath is holy, as is an exhale. A flower is holy, as is a weed. Life, death, certainty, uncertainty are all holy. Each is what it appears to be and more than it seems to be. For me there is a holiness in the routine and seemingly mundane aspects of life. I believe washing floors is as holy as performing surgery; and washing the dead is as holy as bathing a squirming infant. In daily life, the "holy" is readily available if we are open and ready to receive that which beckons us. The holy cannot be measured by any scientific method — any more than true love can be quantified. It simply is — available, necessary, desirable and life giving. But to dwell in the holy is a choice and a challenge. It requires stepping back and then deliberately forward; sometimes even stepping sideways to measure the meaning (and not the meanness) of the moment. To stand or sit still — absorbed by "now" and not mired in the "past" or "future" is to dwell in the holy.

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