Go To The Mountain

Throughout my journey there have been many times when I have been asked

“What is your favourite scripture?”

I have come to the conclusion that my answer really is – all of it! Our sacred story is rich, complicated and filled with wonder! It depends on where I am in my physical, spiritual and emotional journey which story speaks to me. This past week I spent in St. John’s, visiting family, connecting with some folks who are dear to my heart, and working on some final touches to my book. One morning, as I sat in the early hours of the day watching the sun rise I was drawn again to the story of Jesus and some of the disciples on the mountain top. The vision of Jesus standing there, communing with the ancestors, began to flood my soul.  Then, what came to mind for me were those moments in my life when I have found myself in that exact same spot.

Something That Is Amazing

The veil between this realm and the other is very thin and the energy present is tangible.

Pike Look-OutI have a picture of Kaleigh taken on the top of a mountain that capture what this feeling is for me.

That moment on the mountain was pivotal for the disciples and I imagine that it was also that way for Jesus. For me, these moments have been times of insight, wonder, challenge and they have always been transformative! Sometimes I have physically been on the mountain. I think of the day that this picture of Kaleigh was taken.

We had just climbed to the top of the mountain in Pike’s Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador.  Looking out over the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, listening to the laughter and joy around me and seeing Kaleigh standing there with her back to me and her arms raised I could sense a connection to something that is amazing! I was filled with awe and with the energy of the universe!

Sometimes these moments have not happened on a physical mountain but at other times and in a variety of places. I think of

      the baptism of my two grandsons;

      the funeral of my father;

       in a circle with my drumming sisters;

      sitting in a small chapel, alone with my thoughts;

      singing in a bunker on the Plains of Abraham and so many more.

Each one afforded me the gift of an encounter with the sacred that filled my soul and changed my being. As I reflect on these times I realize how many there are and how blessed I am. These experiences are the ones that provide strength for difficult times, joy for the journey, direction for days ahead, and grace that is unexplainable.

From the mountain Jesus returned to the valley and he reminded the disciples that this was also what they must do – return to community, to life, and to allow the experience of Divine mystery to touch, hold and transform the world.

Go To The Mountain

My prayer is that each of you will go to the mountain and open yourselves to the possibilities that lie within the mystery of the divine. From there may you be empowered to go, touch and change the world in which you live.

Blessings
Valerie

3 thoughts on “Go To The Mountain”

  1. Thank you Valerie, I have had many mountains in my life and felt the joy from the view, anticipated doing so much, and I have. There have also been a lot of valleys, some lush with opportunity some not so much. The place where I find myself now is in a place hard to see the mountain top because of Lorraine’s illness. I will, with Gods help, continue to help her with her journey and hopefully we will each a better mountain!

  2. Beautifu! You write with such insight! Whenever I read something you write I find myself looking around my own personal world and taking stock of the many blessings I have received. Thank you.

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