As we
gaze into the candles and fires that form the centerpieces of many of our
winter traditions, we can explore the relationships humans have to the physical
world.
- Could it be that it is not only cultural nostalgia that draws us to
these iconic practices?
- Could it be a tickling of our ancestral past - memories
of family celebrations, taken deeper, blending into feelings of protection from
the unknown wild?
- Is it a distant perception of our ancestors sitting around a
fire for warmth and security?
What lies
deeper still?
- Could it be that at some profound level we have an awareness of
our intimate relationship with the universe?
- Can we can draw connections
between our celebrations of light and the fact that we all come from light – light of the great
improbable flaring forth, that tremendous burst of energy that erupted from nothing into all that we now know, and more?
How incredible to help children make
the leap between the bundles of energy dancing in our eyes at the holidays, and
the photons present at the very beginning of everything. We are all children of
this light.
(This piece was originally posted here on December 9, 2011).
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