"I'm more of a sunset admirer..."
Your Friday photo…
Bing Heckman, volunteer and Meher Mount founding board member, spent a week as a temporary caretaker this summer. Here are his musings and Friday photo…
When I arrived, it struck me that Meher Mount is very well cared for and maintained. I also saw that it’s teeming with life.
There are many bird species, no doubt attracted by the birdfeeders and birdbaths. All are busy scurrying about landing, feeding, gathering, and dispersing. Some of the hummingbirds chase others off, defending a given feeder.
The lizards, butterflies, bees, and squirrels are also flying or running about.
One is drawn to take time to listen to the sounds of the birds and a wind chime and to feel the gentle breeze. Maybe just sit and watch a hummingbird leisurely feed at the feeder.
Breaking away from my routines at home, a quiet, leisurely pace emerges. At first, not sure what to do, but the day unfolds.
Time to think and reflect without distraction.
A new rhythm of the day comes about.
After a few days, one sees that the colorful California Orioles, crows, and other animals have their daily rhythms and routines, too.
Birds begin stirring at sunrise. After being active and a bit ruckus all day, they settle in about a half hour before sunset. There is quiet, but for an occasional chirp.
Sunrise, I look out the window, but I’m not getting up yet. I’m more of a sunset admirer. That said, the sunrise exudes serenity and awakening.
There is no neglecting practical matters, just allowing a bit more space in between, managing to sit, listen, and see what is around.
Is this a spiritual place? Everywhere is. This place just helps one see that.
~Bing Heckman, Founding Board Member & Temporary Caretaker