My friend, Liz, is thinking about the universe today. She’s like that. And her wonderful essay culminates (for me) with the recognition that everything is interconnected.
With every breath, I change the atmosphere.
With every step, I change the ground we share.
There’s another side to that kind of thinking. Sometimes I like to remember exactly how small I am.
How big is the universe? How big is God? I imagine a giant, and I’m in his hand. No, I’m a flea in his hand. No, I’m a single-cell bacteria on the tip of his finger. No, I’m the size of an atom that makes up that bacteria. No, I’m a proton circling the atom. I’m a quark. (Whatever that is.)
Maybe even I’m somehow part of God himself. This can get theologically fuzzy sometimes. And that’s about when I start to get dizzy. Yes, we’re all connected! Yes, we’re all valued.
And thank God, I’m so so very small. I can’t handle any more responsibility than simply to do my best to keep an accurate orbit.
What does it look like to keep an accurate orbit, you ask. For that I defer to the Franciscan Sisters of Charity. According to the Religion News Service, they’ve chosen Harry Manx’s performance of “Only Then Will Your House Be Blessed” as their Thanksgiving and vocation meditation this year. Here are some highlights from the lyrics, but be sure to listen to the song. It’s wonderful.
Do the blind lead the blind?
Don’t be cruel to be kind.
Only then will your house be blessed.Offer prayer, offer sweet sweet prayer to your uninvited guests.
Give them them right to be welcomed through the night.
Only then will your house be blessed.Turn your cheek, turn your other cheek. May your mercy manifest.
When the hawk and the dove fly circles round your love,
only then will your house be blessed.
Liz, and everyone who stumbles across the post, may your house be blessed.





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