Transitions
As Bereaved Parents, we will always walk with a hole in our hearts. We would gladly give anything just to see our children one more time. We know this is not possible, until the day that we join them, but our hearts still want it. As a result, we all look for signs or messages that our children are still present. These signs are always surrounding us, if we are receptive and pay attention. Through my meditation practice and studies, I have come to believe that we are all always connected. I feel Kenny’s presence most strongly in nature.
I received notice that a dear friend only had hours to live. I prayed for him and prayed to Kenny to be there for him. Then, the sun started to set and the next day dawned. I sat and wrote TRANSITIONS just as my friend was taking his last breaths.
TRANSITIONS
6/7/17
In honor of Sivadasa
The weather pattern this spring
Has been grey, cold and rainy
This is just a pattern
Something out of our control
Not at all personal
Yet, exactly what this corner of the world needed at this time
The natural flow
Allows beauty to unfold
We don’t have to do anything
Other than show up
Be present
And appreciate what is right in front of us
When we are patient
Patterns change
Transitions happen
Sometimes unnoticed.
The rain finally stopped
The air became still
The lake as smooth as glass
Reflecting the surrounding mountains
The trees are lush
With the new crisp green growth
Awakening from the dormant winter months
The sky still holds thick clouds
No longer full of rain
No blue to be seen
Just pure light
There is peace and calm surrounding me
A lone loon pops up right in front of me
As if to say Hello
I am still here
Reminding me how perfect this present moment is
He spreads his wings and shakes off the water
Then comfortably settles back down
Simply resting
Simply being
Absolutely perfect
Then he dives and disappears
To surface in another place.
Time ticks by
The day transitions to evening
As the sun approaches the mountains
It’s brilliant light radiates through the thick clouds
Letting me know it is still there
Even when my eye can not see it
It slowly drifts behind the mountains
The sky becomes a blaze of brilliant colors
Constantly changing
Being reflected on the water
Then slowly the colors sink behind the mountains
Following the sun
Gently allowing the darkness to fall around me.
A new day dawns
With soft grey light
The promise of sun is clear
Heavy mist floats on the water
It’s tops like many fingers touching the sky
It rises higher than the mountains
Connecting this physical world with all that is beyond
Slowly drifting toward the north
It eventually disappears
Leaving behind a glorious day
Full of sunshine
Natural beauty
Not a cloud in the sky
No wind
Clear, calm, peace
Absolutely perfect.
This gift of the ending of one day and the dawning of another was from my friend, Sivadasa, as he transitions to another world. His light will always shine brightly. His beauty will remain. He will always be here. His love will never fade.
Ann Lindner
Kenny’s loving mother
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