Adam woke, to a sense of clarity. He felt like the the threads of the universe were connecting through his body. Every bird was sitting while he identified their call. Every word that he read fit like a puzzle piece in his mind. The air itself seemed more, more right. A manic morning and a time to avoid sharp tools? The pleasant hangover of a evening alone with Eve? Inhale deeply the morning air but tread lightly. The future was not mans to know! He no longer lived in The Garden. Yet he felt he could touch it. His arm, almost not his, reaching through a gossamer veil touching... Not the future, not truth, not any word that small more - je ne sais pas... more.
The peas were popping and the garlic and onions were reviving from their winter trials. So it was spring or perhaps a false spring as tomorrow would allow March to announce itself as either a lamb or a lion. But what would a wise man do on a perfect spring day. On a day when he could feel the universe coursing through his body. Most of life is spent in the mundane. God doesn't ask us to prove our purpose every morning. A good man uses those 'down days' to sharpen his tools and clear the garden of tasks so he can have no distractions when the shit hits the fan.
Is a life wasted if your purpose is never revealed to you? If you spend the day with your ear cocked listening for the voice of God but can only truly cross the mundane of your list. Is planting radishes, spreading coffee grounds and stacking stones in the garden The purpose or just the training? Adam wondered how do the bees know when to breed? Gosh there was a lot to do today!
Communing with God is why I garden!
ReplyDeleteBut... what if the Hindu's and Buddhist's are correct and the search for your purpose IS your purpose? In other words, "ask not what it is to be a good man, and instead, go be one" (AI has failed me, I believe this quote to be M. Aurelius, but can't prove it). Anyway, another find post my friend. Anxious to read your first book.
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