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Life can bring times when we feel completely abandoned, but we have a place of feathers that can hold us secure, so we enter that place of being loved, held, and known.
I’m not sure why, but for many years the final words of my day as my head rests on my pillow are these. ‘Spirit Come.’
My mind often pendulum swings between places of depression and its twin sister anxiety. Entering the new day by going to sleep, I think the little child within me wants to be held warmly and affectionately by love.
So I murmur the words ‘Spirit come.’
I pray for Spirit (Holy) to float and feather around my small human self. It’s a gentleness and peacefulness that I need to rest in and find security.
It’s a place of feathers. Downy feathers, all soft, warm, and fluffy. Pinion feathers, the ones used for flight, strong and enfolding.
I sleep within those feathers. Then I peek out from under those feathers as I face the day and all it brings.
Do you live in a place of feathers?
How do we describe God?
The Bible describes God as being like a place of feathers.
How precious is your steadfast love, O God!
Matthew and Luke record Jesus expressing his protecting and nurturing love to us like a mother hen and his frustration at the independent streak we all have to try and go it alone.
O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets
Then there is a love-filled Boaz expressing his heart welcome to Ruth, a Moabite, and her desire to live under the shadow of Yahweh’s wings.
The Lord repay you for what you have done,
There are three things I believe our soul needs to hear.
I am held
Three messages for our soul to secure itself in.
Looking at the feathers of a bird, we see beauty and strength. The pinions are strong but light, enabling the bird to fly, but they can also be tucked in to surround the body.
Then there are those fluffy inner feathers that provide warmth and insulation to the bird’s body. Downy and fluffy, soft compared to the strong flying and protecting wings.
I am invited to snuggle in between the two. Held, loved, known.
Can you provide a place of feathers for someone else?
There is a time and place for being the one who can demonstrate these God qualities of being Held, Known, and Loved to someone else.
I have been reading Soul Therapy by Thomas Moore, and I read these words last night before going to sleep in a feathery place.
My main rule is to love my client’s soul.
That’s the place I want to know myself and offer to others.
Email me
Barry Pearman
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Life can bring times when we feel completely abandoned, but we have a place of feathers that can hold us secure, so we enter that place of being loved, held, and known.
I’m not sure why, but for many years the final words of my day as my head rests on my pillow are these. ‘Spirit Come.’
My mind often pendulum swings between places of depression and its twin sister anxiety. Entering the new day by going to sleep, I think the little child within me wants to be held warmly and affectionately by love.
So I murmur the words ‘Spirit come.’
I pray for Spirit (Holy) to float and feather around my small human self. It’s a gentleness and peacefulness that I need to rest in and find security.
It’s a place of feathers. Downy feathers, all soft, warm, and fluffy. Pinion feathers, the ones used for flight, strong and enfolding.
I sleep within those feathers. Then I peek out from under those feathers as I face the day and all it brings.
Do you live in a place of feathers?
How do we describe God?
The Bible describes God as being like a place of feathers.
How precious is your steadfast love, O God!
Matthew and Luke record Jesus expressing his protecting and nurturing love to us like a mother hen and his frustration at the independent streak we all have to try and go it alone.
O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets
Then there is a love-filled Boaz expressing his heart welcome to Ruth, a Moabite, and her desire to live under the shadow of Yahweh’s wings.
The Lord repay you for what you have done,
There are three things I believe our soul needs to hear.
I am held
Three messages for our soul to secure itself in.
Looking at the feathers of a bird, we see beauty and strength. The pinions are strong but light, enabling the bird to fly, but they can also be tucked in to surround the body.
Then there are those fluffy inner feathers that provide warmth and insulation to the bird’s body. Downy and fluffy, soft compared to the strong flying and protecting wings.
I am invited to snuggle in between the two. Held, loved, known.
Can you provide a place of feathers for someone else?
There is a time and place for being the one who can demonstrate these God qualities of being Held, Known, and Loved to someone else.
I have been reading Soul Therapy by Thomas Moore, and I read these words last night before going to sleep in a feathery place.
My main rule is to love my client’s soul.
That’s the place I want to know myself and offer to others.
Email me
Barry Pearman
Read this further here