Across our valley one day last week the setting sun kissed the tops of the hills. Continuing its arc to the west, it cast shadows that revealed the contours of the terrain that are hidden from our view at midday. The sight grabbed my attention. With their fleeting hues the passing moments of twilight were blessing the day, bestowing a fuller perception of its gifts and lessons.
Mid-way through my eighth decade I see the sun’s retreat from the peaks as a visual reminder of my life’s twilight. I am learning to embrace it. Slowly cleaning the clutter of expired years, I revisit and cull correspondence and writings, claiming the perspectives they provide on the people and events who have brought joy, challenge and meaning to my life. Like the contours of the hills revealed by the setting sun, views appear that were missed while I had been absorbed in the day’s dramas.
However, twilight’s perspectives are not reserved for the final decades of life. They are available whenever the light of our mindfulness softens the sky. Times of perplexity or promise, when we may procrastinate or prevail, can point us to the blessings of a new understanding.
Some lines from John O’Donohue encourage us to pause at day’s end to capture and appreciate an insight hidden in the glare of our midday tasks.
As light departs to let the earth be one with night,
Silence deepens in the mind, and thoughts grow slow;
The basket of twilight brims over with colors
Gathered from within the secret meadows of the day
And offered like blessings to the gathering Tenebrae.
(from “Vespers” in To Bless the Space Between Us, p. 183)
Beautiful
Thank you,
Heidi
Dear Bob, I love this new word, Tenebrae. On my kitchen cabinet door I have a little hand-written note, it reads, “watch the sunrise and the sunset with my children.” Although, we are not always together for each sunrise and each sunset now that they are grown, it’s a reminder of what’s important to share with them and with my grandchildren when we are together.
Bob – thank you for the gentle reminder to make the time each day for a pause to pay attention to the reflected light. And thank you to you and Peg for convening our fine friends – there is nothing in my life that is sweeter. Tim
Tim – I’m grateful that our lives and friendship continue to unfold together. Bob