Reflections of Time During a Pandemic.

I was ruminating over the last year and the loss of time. We all lost during the pandemic, especially that of precious time. We were robbed of it, and some lost life. How much time was wasted during the year of “The Rona,” as the world was and is relegated to lock-downs?

King Henry VIII succinctly identified the cost of lost time and how precious it is, as it is never to be regained. He eloquently proffered: “Of all losses, time is the most irrecuperable for it can never be redeemed.” In other words, you cannot regain time wasted.

T.S. Elliot’s view on time in his Four Quartets, Burnt Norton is reflected as:

Time present and time past
Are both perhaps present in time future,
And time future contained in time past.

Within these lines, perhaps lies our vocation in both what has happened in our past, and what is happening in our present.

As for me and my time this year, all was not lost. I embraced Elliott’s views on vocation and time and wrote a book during my time in lockdown. King Henry VIII was correct in his view of the most egregious of losses: time.

Make each day count living out your own vocation. Not just this day, but every day. Carpe Diem.

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Thoughts on Christmas Day

I was listening to Morning Prayer Service, Christmas Day 2020 from Canterbury Cathedral, and the Dean, The Very Rever’d, Dr. Robert Willis,   read the following poem about Christmas, by Gerard Manley Hopkins. After hearing it, I went and  read it, and it indeed is perfect for this Christmas day, 2020. Especially with this weeks phenom of what I call the Christmas Star, and today being the first day of Advent.


The name of this poem, Moonless Darkness:


Moonless darkness stands between.
Past, the Past, no more be seen!
But the Bethlehem-star may lead me
To the sight of Him Who freed me
From the self that I have been.
Make me pure, Lord: Thou art holy;
Make me meek, Lord: Thou wert lowly;
Now beginning, and alway:
Now begin, on Christmas day.

As far as the picture(s), I took this new morning picture a few years back as the sun began to rise on top of the ridge I live on. The Christmas Star pic I got from some site of this week, and is public domain.

Merry Christmas.

~Angie

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