Within the circle of life, infinity exists



Bird Droppings December 8, 2024

Within the circle of life, infinity exists

Resurrection

By Susan Thomas Underwood

The universe is energy in constant motion.

There are ebbs and flows.

Outcomes and income,

And change…… Always change.

The physical world reflects this motion.

In the cycles of life,

There is spring and fall, winter and summer,

Birth and death; and rebirth…

Resurrection!

Einstein proved that even time is relative

In his theory of relativity,

All is relative …. All is change

You can count on it.

Be then as the willow.

Learn to bend with the wind!

Always dream, though your dreams may change.

Always produce, though your product may change.

Always love, though your love may change.

Always live, though your life will change.

You can count on it!

Susan Thomas Underwood is a native Oklahoman, Shawnee, and author. I saw her book of thoughts, Walk with Spirit, on Amazon.com and thought I might look. This will be a rather interesting week for me; after A fib a few weeks ago, I am going for an echocardiogram tomorrow. I continue physical therapy versus surgery on my shoulder. Thursday dinner with grandkids and theoretically finish Christmas shopping next weekend. Our first granddaughter, my youngest son’s firstborn, turned fourteen, and that really makes me feel old. Our second granddaughter had her birthday this past week as well. There are so many blessings these past few days to remember and more to come.

As I read this first entry in Underwood’s book, I thought about my existence these past 75 years and the changes I have experienced as a son, parent, husband, father, and now a fifth-time grandfather.

“The beauty of the trees, the softness of the air, the fragrance of the grass, the summit of the mountain, the thunder of the sky, the rhythm of the sea, speaks to me. The faintness of the stars, the freshness of the morning, the dewdrop on the flower, speaks to me. The strength of the fire, the trail of the sun, and the life that never goes away, they speak to me, and my heart soars.” Chief Dan George

I find myself quoting Dan George many times. Dan was a Salish chief from Canada and an accomplished actor later in his life. Some may remember him from the movie Little Big Man or Outlaw Josie Wales. But he was an eloquent speaker and poet. He often spoke of nature but also of the intertwining of life. He would speak of the roads we each travel and cross many times. I spent most of the past weekend watching, observing, holding, and photographing my grandchildren and helping my wife get the house ready for the holidays while she ran around hunting for bargains. It is hard to recall a tiny newborn fourteen years ago when each gesture and smile was first for her. I am so happy with how we as a family responded and have encouraged her as she is still learning daily. It seems even as a teacher watching my grandbabies learn daily, I am amazed.

As a teacher, being a grandparent becomes our teaching job number one. It is not so much to have them believe or think as I do but to provide pathways for them to walk and learn on their own. Our journeys in life are not always smooth going, and it is important to be able to offer a hand when needed. I recall several years back watching my granddaughter and my son as we went for blood work; the bond that has been made in a few short hours is one of a lifetime. Watching her mother hold and talk softly, whispering as she carefully touched her eyes, nose, and cheeks, is a bond that is impossible to break. For a moment or two, I was peering through the lens of my camera as my granddaughter, in a matter of seconds in her grandmother’s lap, made a series of facial expressions almost as if she knew I had grandma wrapped around my ever-so-tiny finger now. As the orator and actor Dan George stated so many years ago, “They speak to me, and my heart soars.”

It is a new week, and with grandbabies to visit, hug, and share with, it is all happening so fast. May peace be with you all in the coming days. May we all keep those in harm’s way in our hearts and minds and always give thanks to namaste.

My family and friends, I do not say this lightly,

Mitakuye Oyasin

(We are all related)

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