fourth day of Christmas

On December 28, 2009 / By maggi dawn / Reply

Chris Erdman writes:

To live with wonder is to live with awe and reverence. Wonder is childlike–wide-eyed and innocent before a mystery bigger than you are. You don’t have to be a child to know wonder, but most of us grown-ups no longer know what it’s like to stand wide-eyed and awe-struck before a mystery that’s beyond us.

Beauty is the surest way back into a sense of wonder. Beauty renders your mind temporarily dumb, your thoughts overwhelmed by splendor. There are no words, no thoughts that can pull into your mind the beauty that’s before you.  … a taste of beauty will carry you a long, long way.

…Silent, still, and awe-struck before beauty–now you’re speaking the language of God.

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