Moon and Sun
This is one of the first felt pen pictures that I created when I started so-called 'drawing for relaxation' in June this year. I started on the sunny side and progressed to the moon side. No page smudging for me!
Looking at the picture now, with its two luminous focal points, I am reminded of 2016 when I had some health issues. At that time, the planet Venus appeared night after night, week after week, radiant and bright through my bedroom window. While the predictability was comforting, it was also as though light was beaming into my body and mind.
These verses from Lamentations have bubbled up amidst my ponderings:
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
His mercies never come to an end;
They are new every morning (or evening in this case);
Great is your faithfulness.
Somehow, these ideas found their way into my thoughts about work this morning and they precipitated a touch of the old Heraclitus. I've been working in the same job and location for quite a while now but hey, "no-one steps in the same river (or school) twice because it isn't the same river and he or she is not the same person."
An antidote for feeling a bit stuck?

Each day is fashioned like a snow drop. Each one is made different from any of the others. When one day seems like another, it is time to stop and reflect, and of course pray. (in your sketching, it is good to see the 'sunny side' was greater.)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your thoughts Bruce. Yes, snow drops are very interesting.
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