Thursday, June 25, 2009

CAN YOU SAY AWE?




LOL  Yes, yet another Life support!  When I read this one I thought of the little dogwood in my yard.  I've been looking at that Dogwood for twenty years now.  Always thinking (especially when in bloom) what a beautiful little tree it is!  Even after the storm several years ago caused a larger tree to come crashing down on it and leaving half of it dead, the other half continues to blossom and grow so beautifully!  We live in a world full of beautiful things... what a shame to take their beauty for granted... we must enjoy it every minute of everyday.... we just need to look around us!  I think all these photo challenges have helped us look and appreciate better.  We find beauty while trying to fulfill them that we might have over looked...  so a great big thank you to our host and hostess of these weekly games.


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CAN YOU SAY, "AWE"?

Albert Einstein said that wonder is the source of all true art and all
science. "He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer
pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes
are closed."

I remember standing in rapt awe when I gazed upon the wonders of the
ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu in Peru. That amazing city was
built above the clouds, and it was more than the high altitude that
took my breath away. Can you say, "Awe"?

I'm reminded of the little girl who rode a train with her mother.
Looking out the window, she exclaimed, "Look! A horse!" And a moment
later, "Look! Houses!"

She gave every indication of keeping this up, so her embarrassed
mother apologized to the man next to her. "I'm sorry my daughter is
going on like this," she said. "She still thinks everything is
wonderful."

When do we stop thinking everything is wonderful? When we grow up?
When do we stop saying, "Awe"? Does growing older mean growing jaded?

And must we travel to faraway places to marvel once again? Can't we
experience wonder and awe today - this moment?

The slice of raisin toast I ate this morning was no less marvelous
today than when I first tasted it. But I did not notice how good it
really was. I think that few things are commonplace in themselves –
it's our reaction to them that grows dull over the years.

A man on his way to lunch happened to notice a visitor in Venice's
Piazza San Marco standing among the pigeons and gazing in apparent
rhapsody at the Doge's Palace. After his meal he noticed the same man
still studying the magnificent structure. Curious as to whether he'd
been standing there all morning, he asked the man, "How long have you
been here?"

"Twenty six years," came the reply, "and I never grow tired of it."

As Einstein observed, those who will "pause to wonder and stand rapt
in awe" will TRULY LIVE. They will see what others miss. They will
feel what others cannot. Life will be for them both exquisite and
mysterious when they learn to say, "Awe."

  ~ Steve Goodier
From "Your Life Support"


9 comments:

  1. Excellent, a good reminder we need to take those blinders off that life sometimes puts on us. I agree everyday should be filled with wonders. . .

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  2. wonderful inspirational piece.... thx....;-)

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  3. Thank you for the "Thank You" and it sometimes takes these sorts of blogs to help us all realize the "day to day" isnt so just "day to day' Like everyone I get complacent in where I live and the things I take for granted and the life I have.10 years of living on a boat in a near paradise with sunset and rises and dolphins for neighbors...I remember how awe struck I was with it all once when it was new... Now its like "yeah" and taken for granted ..thanks for helping us to remember how good we have it sometimes

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  4. Linda this is a wonderful post. I try so hard not to take the little things for granted it is not easy.

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  5. nice post sis as always hope your day is sweet and peacful

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  6. This is the day which the LORD has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

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  7. Stand on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, gaze across the chasm to the south and you'll have no doubt that what serendipitydreams comment says right below me is sooo very true..

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