Spirit Garden… The source that passes between us

Spirit garden

 

 

I have known him for a long time, over twenty years and yet there are moments I feel I don't know him at all. He will say something, or does something that I have never heard or seen him do before. As if he has turned over a stone,

I see a moist fertile ground underneath,

aching for a seed and

one is planted with a whisper,

"I never knew that before…"

 

 

 

The air in the garden

Have you ever felt the air change, though there isn't a breeze?

 

 

Something new takes root.

 

 

 

Rich soil tender blossoms

 

Relationships are like a garden. We hold seeds, waiting for the right season to plant them. Waiting can be hard, but if we plant them too soon they might not take root… when the sun warms and the rain softens the ground, a seed drops and we gently cover it wondering if can take the entirety of our soul and grow…

Waiting carefully not to pull at it, or stomp out the little green things that might appear, believing in it we water it, shelter it, give it room to grow without weeding it to death.

 

 

 

With a gentle hand

…With a gentle hand.

 

 

Tender and true through the seasons it becomes, changes colors, grows anew, endures pruning and stagnation, blooms…

 

 

She sees for the first time

She sees for the first time.

 

 

 

 

Love exchange

Love exchange.

 

 

As he goes on with his day I thought to myself isn't life incredible, challenging, fearless… It is easy to become caught up in the day forgetting to see the tender new growth, the underline hope, the smell of rain, the sun warming our back, more so it is easy not to notice the person right in front of us… the inner song of their soul, their spirit, the beating of their heart, the source that passes between us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Comments

16 responses to “Spirit Garden… The source that passes between us”

  1. It’s happening to me now… As if I’ve woken from a deep sleep…perhaps it’s the passing of
    My mother but it’s wonderful .

  2. Oh, Corey. This is so beautiful…please write a book!

  3. Yes, Corey, you need to write a book. Your stuff is so inspiring. Plus you would give it such a beautiful cover it could be used as a decor object!!!

  4. Beautiful! Inspiring!
    Thank you,

  5. Lovely post. It is to notice what we notice, a phrase I picked up from a friend; but oh so true.

  6. Another right on target thought provoking deep post . . .thanks for putting your hands to the keyboard!

  7. I never tire of reading your thoughts. They bring a refreshing, new way of perceiving the world around us. Thank you.

  8. “It is easy to become caught up in the day forgetting to see the tender new growth, the underline hope, the smell of rain, the sun warming our back, more so it is easy not to notice the person right in front of us… the inner song of their soul, their spirit, the beating of their heart, the source that passes between us.”
    A perfect love story caught in a few words!

  9. That is so beautiful, Corey, and so true. I’m going to send the link to my hubby today. Thank you!

  10. That is very much how I feel about my husband. I am a very lucky woman.
    Lovely post, Corey. I’m in the middle of a very crazy work week so this was a nice place to pause.
    hug

  11. so lovingly said and so lovely, wait till you are married almost 40 years as I have, it is still a mystery
    Annie v.

  12. I just LOVE your writing!

  13. Melinda Venable

    I fear I will disrupt the mood if I ask this. My question is so pedantic. But how do you manage to write so deeply on a daily basis? Where do you find the discipline (meant in the most positive way)? Do you have an (gasp!) editorial calendar? How do you do it?
    Whatever your method, thank you for sharing your gift.

  14. Thank you for the love story, just in time for Valentines day…You write such a lovely message.Thank you for sharing with us, it is inspiring & offers hope for many of us. You are a “GEM”, with such sparkle from your soul!!!

  15. jend’isère

    Another ring seems to have enclosed to widen your shared tree of glorious life.

  16. Beautifully scripted with love. I’m not convinced that you did not write this for your son, Sacha. Being the mother of two grown sons, I remember I would stand back and think..when did it happen? When did this energetic playful child transform to this wonderful man? When and where?

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