Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Honing the Senses

Muck. Leafless twigs. Soggy trash revealed by the melted snow. Gray mist obscuring everything. This is Vejlefjord in March. Even the most optomistic soul quickly becomes discouraged from searching for visible beauty in the surrounding view. I have thus found it necessary to hone my other senses in order to maintain a moderate degree of cheerfulness. If everything is ugly, why not just close my eyes? I have four other sense with which to appreciate the world. While jogging through the bleak woods a few weeks ago, I decided to do just that. Turning my eyes down to the ground, I focused all of my attention on my ears. I would listen for the sounds of beauty if I couldn't see the signs of beauty. The morning was still; not a breath of breeze rustled the dead twigs. Yet, as I panted up and down the muddy knolls, I enjoyed one of the sweetest symphonies nature can muster: a chorus of bird calls. The participants were infinitely diverse. A blue tit peeped at me from a passing bush. A pheasant and his mate squawked from the top of a distant hill. A fjord swan whistled shrilly through his wings as he flew over my head. I shook my head in awe at the wonder of it all. What variety there is to be enjoyed through only one sense! In fact, not only through one sense, but more specific still, through only one class of the animal kindgom! I had only listened to bird noises. Yet, the sounds had been so vastly different, that I never would've guessed they came from similar creatures unless I had already known. God is infinite. He cannot be limited by our weaknesses and faults. If we can't see, He will call to us. If we can't hear, He will reach out and touch us. When we fence ourselves in, when we block our alternate routes, when we limit our attention to only one possibility, God can still get through to us. If we look for Him through the tiny peephole in our self-constructed box, He will reveal himself. He works through our limitations. He has an endless variety of ways to reach us, no matter what barriers there appear to be. If all is muck and debri around you, if you recognize your limitations, then hone your remaining senses towards God. He has a way to reach you, if you want to be reached.

6 comments:

Per said...

Beautiful! Praise the Lord for reaching out to us in so many different ways!

Threads Everywhere said...

When I close my eyes to listen to the beauty, I am reminded of sounds even closer than the sound of the birds. I am aware of my heart beat, of my intake of breath, my awareness of being alive. God's gift of each breath, of each beat cannot be measured, but must be appreciated. There are some who have such a tenuous hold on life, that still have much to be thankful for. Praise Him in whom all life exists!

Jan Robert (Robby) Heiberg said...

Very well written Petra! God is great - and He loves us so much! I've never thought of it like this before - but how logically written :)

Chopsticks on Oboe said...

God is so good! It is wonderful that He will leave no means untried to get accross to us. Praise the Lord!

Paul said...

God always seems closer when we are in the woods, and away from the crowd.

Farf/Morfar said...

Beautiful thoughts!
The last sentence is especially remarkable: "He has a way to reach you, if you want to be reached."
Sadly, many people don't want to be reached.

Love,

Farm and Farf