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Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
P. B. Shelley

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

The Light That Changed Time




Thinking about watching the end of the year light fade out and then begin to stay longer has caused me to look at light and its meaning a little deeper this year. The harvest lights fading in the fall, the final Thanksgiving at the end of November and the beginning, Advent of the winter light diminishing faster every day. I have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) and the less light every day has a profound influence on my biological and emotional clocks.
Then there are the clocks and the changes involved from the winter solstice, this year being treated to the amazing Irish and its ancient meanings, thinking of these people long ago in Ireland at Newgrange, living before and at the time Jesus was born. The ancient Festival of Lights, Chunakuh falling the day after Winter Solstice and then Christmas when we celebrate the Light of the World being born. Maybe it is an artificially set date but its meaning was enough to change the way the Western world and really most of the world perceives the ordering of time. That is greater than any Winter Solstice and one of the most profound miracles ever being constantly practiced and observed by humankind!
Tonight is New Year's Eve, 2009 and we are celebrating the end of one year, 2008 considered one of the worst we as Americans have ever experienced, and the beginning of the New Year, 2009 for which most of us are trying to muster up some hope. An example of this hope in my own family is my nephew who has been turning to the stock market as a possible job opportunity, he would like to be a financial manager. He just learned how to buy stocks online. He told his mom proudly that he had recently purchased 1,000 shares of....Ford!! Well, that is why the older generation looks to the young for renewed hope. If Ford goes green even further with their operations and products, well we don't know. I'm just glad I could hear his mother laugh softly as she told the story.
After the New Year settles in, we experience another celebration of Light, Epiphany. Oh, God was so wonderfully wise in filling our darkest time, winter, with such glowing hope!

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