Yesterday we talked about the need for rest. In “Streams in the Desert,” John Ruskin talks about the music of heaven and how our lives are a part of Yahweh’s song. He calls it the melody of our life and explains that the music is separated here and there by rests. “During those rests,” Ruskin says, “we foolishly believe we have come to the end of the song.” Yahweh often forces these times of rest through sickness, disappointed plans, and frustrated efforts. Perhaps it’s because of being Native American, but I truly grieve when the drum beat of heaven falls silent, especially when it is a sudden and unexpected pause. Yet how my heart sings when the silence is broken at just the right time by a skillful flute player. It is then I am assured that the rest is part of the making of the music. The pause sets everything in place for the next note. In times like these it is good to remember that Yahweh does not write the music of our lives without a plan, and the rest is part of that wondrous plan.” …Eagle People … Today’s reading is Joshua Psalm 91. Pleya gi. “Go with Blessings.”
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