This brings me back to
thoughts of the voice of God…remembrance of when the choir director told me
that notes are made up of harmonic waves.
What if the note of the voice of God is also made up of these
waves? Those waves being bits of the
wind, bits of laughter, wailing, loving, soothing, shouting, mourning,
foghorns, ram’s horns, car horns…elements of the noise of life’s fullness
harmonizing into the note that is the voice of God. (KMK on CTL, April 8, 2009, “Harmonics.”)
I don’t usually think of you in gendered human terms… but
while listening to music recently, I realized that the feeling I get when
listening to a rich alto sing is a feeling I associate with you…so relaxing, so
open, so soothing, inviting…
I remembered a conversation I had once at Xavier after John found me flat on my back in the middle of the center aisle, looking up at the ceiling. (I had thought I was alone.) Then, I started thinking about other sounds: The sirens that pass by day and night; the
caffeinated gurgle of the coffee pot; the wind, brushing out the knots and tangles
of tree branches at dusk; the panicked shout of parents looking for their
child; the fish breaking surface in the wide-quiet of a lakeside morning; the
first cry and the last breath; the wake cut by a low flying swift skimming
through crops; the rain; the pounding of feet running away in fear…all of this…all
of this comes together in your voice. The harmonic waves of all that it means
to be alive and part of creation in the midst of our messy and glorious
world…they meet in your voice.
Yours is the voice of understanding; the sigh of awe; the steadying
ballast; the strength to let go; the beckon; the scrape of the chair when someone we trust moves closer to listen; the metronome of every heart; the music that bears us home.
1 comment:
I love it... THANK YOU. MAC
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