April 10, 2008
Thin Places
Posted by frances under contemplate, spirituality | Tags: celtic, contemplate, spirituality, thin place |
In the Celtic tradition, a “thin place” is that place or experience of the veil between this world and the spiritual world being thin, or near. To me, the ocean shoreline is symbolic of thin places. Two worlds meet there. Imagine the ocean as the spiritual realm and the land as the physical, material world. The water may come crashing onto the shore or it may gently roll in. In any case, we can see these two “worlds” meet, if only for a short moment, then the wave recedes and the shore quickly becomes dry again. In this video clip above, some of the seabirds, (like us), seem to prefer the dry land, some stay in the water, and still others seem to know that where the ocean and shore meet is where the greatest riches exist. I think there are moments or places of “thinness” that occur in life that are meant to offer us something — that is, the gift of Grace . . . like a wave that washes over us, leaving us with an obscured understanding of God’s love.
Prayer attributed to St. Aidan (d.651 CE):
“Leave me alone with God as much as may be.
As the tide draws the waters close in upon the shore,
Make me an island, set apart,
alone with you, God, holy to you.
Then with the turning of the tide
prepare me to carry your presence to the busy world beyond,
the world that rushes in on me
till the waters come again and fold me back to you.”
April 16, 2008 at 8:58 pm
I had always been the “safe” sea bird, not wanting to reach beyond, to look further, to find something new maybe better and richer in substance. I found it when I finally opened up to God and prayed about it. I am a much happier fulfilled person because of it. My life is more complete along side my family, husband and children I know I will never be alone even when I am by myself.
April 17, 2008 at 3:38 pm
I just came across this nice article about thin places! The author is a chaplain and author of a book called Thin the Veil: Living and Dying within Celtic Spirituality (2006).
Check it out.
http://www.plainviews.org/v5n6/er_p.html
April 18, 2008 at 3:50 am
Thank you for sharing your inspiring thoughts and words. You are a gifted writer and I look forward to reading your blog.
The analogy of the shoreline is perfect to me for understanding and experiencing that thin veil between the two worlds. I also experience this presence and stillness when observing the beauty of a sunrise or sunset.
April 18, 2008 at 4:16 pm
This is a wonderful blog. You have so much to offer as a talented writer. These inspiring words are meant for the world to read Thank you for sharing