Thursday, May 27, 2010

Liminal Spaces

"Why does it seem so magical?" I ask him
"Because that's where God is," he replies.

Peering into the bush I am transported back to my childhood. It's as if the trees themselves try to draw me in, the thin forest floor beckoning me to come play. Dearest one and I step through the invisible shield and at once chatter about where we would build a fort if we were kids again. I find a perfect meditation spot to bring my chair and sit a while. We wonder aloud if you have to have grown up in the trees to appreciate them as an adult or if it's universal to feel them beckoning you into a liminal space. We mutter about people who've wondered why we haven't bulldozed the bush down already to make our field easier to navigate with machinery. As if we are warriors planting our spears into the ground we fiercely state we will never bulldoze it down.

Full of determination and protectiveness we walk out of the bush back out into the sunlight, call the dogs to come, and make our way through the field to the house. We will have to come back and play another day.

4 comments:

Daisy said...

Wow, nice spot. Good for you guys for keeping it.

Mich

Andrew said...

Oh yes! When I was a boy I traipsed around the woods alone or with friends. A friend and me carried old boards up to a wooded hill and built our own fort. We would spend summer nights there often.

Nana Jo said...

What a beautiful post. Every word resonates with me. I have written about the liminal, too. It seems to me as if it were a portal to the magical spaces contained within our hearts and souls.

I am so glad you found me. Your blog is a gift.

Melissa said...

I agree with Nana Jo. Your writing is beautiful and there's something about you that feels familiar to me. Glad you came over to my spot as well.