Wednesday 21 March 2012

Scintilla Day 6- Faith

. by anne(♥)marie
A photo by anne(♥)marie on Flickr.

Prompt: Talk about an experience with faith, your own or someone else's.

Even though she has every reason not to, my biological mother possesses rock solid faith. When I was a girl, she often brought me to daily mass, in addition to prayer group, and of course Sunday school. Somehow I was sent to a private Catholic school, despite our financial circumstances. Religion permeated the air we breathed.

Later, when my awareness grew, I was mystified. In college, I became downright perplexed. How could a woman like herself believe in a loving, benevolent, almighty Father? Her whole life has been nothing but struggle; she has survived a traumatic childhood, poverty, depression, encephalitis, and breast cancer. She has been in a nursing home since she was 44... forty-four! Do I need to say any more?

So one day I asked her. I’ll never forget our brief conversation.  I was 19 and had decided church wasn’t for me. For the first time I challenged her. “How do you know God exists?”

She didn’t miss a beat. “I see God every time you visit me.”

I swallowed. Was it that simple?

All these years later, I'm inclined to agree.  Knowing that I'll never fall- that someone will always catch me- is the sort of faith that sees me through my day to day life.  Yes, I sometimes say prayers- and send out wishes, intentions, or whatever you'd like to call them- to the universe.  But I also pick up the phone when I need help, assured that some earthly being will receive my call.

Faith and hope are inextricably connected. I experience them in a myriad of ways...

I have faith in the future when I look at my daughter’s unique hand print...



I have faith in love when I look into my soul mate’s starlit eyes...



I have faith in renewal, the cycles of life, each spring when my garden grows...


 I have faith in the mysterious unknown when I witness the sea and sky meet...


“Faith is a bird that feels dawn breaking
                           and sings while it is still dark.” Rabindranath Tagore


* I'm participating in Scintilla, a fortnight of storytelling, with other writers mining the material of their lives. There's still time to sign up for daily prompts if you'd like to join us! 

7 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, I LOVED this post. It made me cry. In that really good, soul shaking kinda way. :)

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  2. I just reread. Simply amazing, Robin. You put so many of the things I've been struggling with into perspective. XOXO

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  3. Noel, I'm so glad this post resonated with you. Even though our circumstances are different, and we haven't (yet) crossed paths in "real" life, I feel like our journeys are connected. Wishing you much peace and love! xo

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  4. Michael Douglas Jones25 March 2012 at 00:07

    Yes, it really is simple, and you know faith, when you've seen it in a mother's eyes. Quite moving.

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  5. Hi, Robin. Just wanted to let you know this post was nominated as a Favorite Response in the Scintilla Project. The permalink is here: http://scintillaproject.com/favorite-responses/2012/3/25/faith.html Congratulations!

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  6. Thanks for your lovely comment, Michael!

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  7. That's such an honor! I'm really pleased. :-)

    Thanks for letting me know, and also for creating such a fantastic project. I've enjoyed the writing prompts, reading the posts, and connecting with so many inspiring people. Scintilla rocks!! xo

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