I was late to the Oracle this week, but her words seemed appropriate for Sue Vincent’s photo prompt above. There was half of a luminous moon in the sky last night.
how the moon longs for
each wandering season
to make life’s deep path
through ancient cycles of song–
walking with earth–
orbiting distant stars
The moon keeps her proper place in the circles of the universe. Hopefully humans will return to theirs.
Merril and I had very similar messages and wondered if yours would follow the same pattern. It’s not so different, stars and song and following the right path.
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They all lead to the same source.
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I like ‘lead to the same source’ rather than running from the same source. There’s comfort in thinking it’s a two-way process.
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Gorgeous, Kerfe…and I can only echo your closing wish.
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Thanks Sue.
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The moon as a weary, yet steadfast, traveler.
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She is definitely steadfast (thank goodness!)
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I had forgotten to look for this one until now. It’s lovely, and yes on the same wavelength as mine and Jane’s–and with the songs of stars and moon, like my quadrille. Coincidentally, I just read that astronomers have discovered that Saturn has 82 moons. I like our one though. 🙂
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Well, I’m a Capricorn so I like that thought…
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