Thoughts From Astorga 11/1/19

Sent along by Ronaldo from Astorga.

Hasn’t the sky been fantastic for the last couple of years?

Clouds dancing around and displaying dynamic range and shapes that engage the imagination. What has caused this change in the sky? Could it be climate change? Or is it some secret research project adding secret ingredients to the atmosphere?

I could blame retirement. I could credit the Camino experience. I could continue to believe that the sky has changed.

I’d like to suggest that it is simply that I have been keeping my eyes up and gazing more purposefully at the sky. I have been in the moment – mindful of the light of the sun reflecting off of and filtering through those collections of water vapor, encouraged by the invisible winds.

What caused me to be more mindful? What caused me to appreciate the clouds above my spot on earth?

I think that the sky has always been this magnificent, I have just increase my awareness.

Whatever it is, I can also apply it to other aspects of life. Keeping one’s eyes up and gazing into the eyes of others, for example. Appreciating the fact that others carry loads that would be impossible for us, or lack the ability to do something that is easy for us. Seeing and appreciating the dynamics of other’s lives, even when it makes us less comfortable, practicing our ability to engage them by being with them, or supplying something they need at that moment. How many times does that happen on one’s walk along the Camino? How often do those moments come back to our memories as either a receiver or provider of that tiny blessing?

I want to encourage you to gaze more at the sky and the rest of creation to see more of the blessings that are out there for each of us. Receive and provide gratefully. I am thankful for the words that come to us from Phil and the other guest writers each day and I try to discover opportunities to share the fruit of the messages with others along my path. Please share with us in the comments if you are noticing the ‘sky’ appearing different and blessing your journey.

With overhead love,

Ronaldo

2 thoughts on “Thoughts From Astorga 11/1/19”

  1. Thanks Ronaldo – I needed to hear your comments today – about the people connecting and appreciating. As for the clouds, I have always loved them to be honest. I don’t have a bumper sticker, but I saw one the other day that I would choose: “I brake for interesting cloud formations.” Thanks for your contributions!

  2. THANK YOU RONALDO FOR THOSE WORDS OF WISDOM.

    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE.

    PSALM 121 HAS BEEN A LIFETIME FAVOURITE OF MINE.

    “I TO THE HILLS WILL LIFT MINE EYES”

    AND WHILST DOING SO ONE CAN SEE THE CLOUDS/SKY ABOVE.

    WE WILL BE GAZING UPWARDS THIS MON/TUE/WED AS WE SNOWSHOE IN THOSE MIGHTY ROCKY MOUNTAINS.

    WITH GRATITUDE.

    WILLIAM C.C.B.C.

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