Thursday 24 January 2013

When death comes calling


When death comes calling
It comes to awaken us to life
To remind us of our own mortality
To remind us we are only here for a limited amount of time
In this physical form
In this physical space
In this physical dimension
It comes to awaken us to live
To do the best we can
To be the best we can
It breaks our heart
To heal our heart
It turns our world upside down
To give us the scope to turn it around
It crushes our trust
In order to make room in our hearts to trust again
It yanks away our faith
Only for us to return to faith
To help us to understand that faith comes from our darkest hour
When death comes calling
It tempts us to give up
To stop
To move into the darkest recesses of our minds
And for a time we retreat into that space
Closing out everything and everyone
But then when we see that death
Came to liberate us
To free us
To give us wings
To understand that we are not here forever
To remind us we have a limited and finite amount of time
To be all that we can be
To treasure all that we lost
We understand that our lost loved one
Was our angel
Is our angel
Giving us wings
Restoring our faith
Healing our hearts
Reminding us that we are all one
Never separated
Never gone completely
For their memory lingers on
In our hearts
In the inner most recesses of our brain
Sending us the combined strength of the whole
Reconnecting us back to the whole
Showing us that all the individuality we seek
All the divisiness we self impose
Are taking us away from the whole
But death reminds us we are the whole
Because that’s where we come from
The whole
Each one of us interconnected in ways we would never see
Nor understand
If death did not come calling
If death did not take away ones we love
We would forget to live
We would forget we are not here forever
We would keep putting off until tomorrow
Believing tomorrow will always come
But it never does in reality
Because all we have is this present moment
Not yesterday
Not tomorrow
Just right now
Infinite beings in physical form for a short time
And it is up to us to live this life
Pay attention to this life
Appreciate this life
Accepting we are mortal beings
In this physical body
In this physical space
For a very short time
Because when death comes calling
We are done in this physical space
Moving back to the beginning
To the place we have in the deepest parts of our psyche
Because when death comes calling
It opens our heart to remember and embrace the whole
That we all are.
Embraced by the light
Of the light
Of pure and unfiltered love.
We remember we are the light.
The love.
The beginning and end.
Amen.
In memory of my mother Adelle Clitherow Harvey Johnstone Swan, my grandfather William Johnstone, my  father-in-law Austin Duffy, Penny Thompson, Ellvera Nusum and all those who have departed and were loved.

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