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In the Flow



Lately all we're hearing is about is health care.  You for it, you not?  The End is Near, again.  No matter what you choose, exactly one half of the population is going to applaud, the other half...well let's just say, they wont.

Today I stood on the bank of the Minnesota.  It's a swollen trough now, churning and moving powerfully by.  Hurling large trees downstream and taking over anything below its shoulders.  There are flood warnings galore here in Minnesota, a state of emergency, for what?  Melting snow!  A couple of weeks ago was an earthquake in Chile, that after Hati suffered the same fate.  From Washington to Chile global concerns over so many things.

But as I stood and painted, I communed with God.  Yep!  What I saw and felt was grace.  Lots and lots of grace.  Spilling over, flooding everything and everywhere.  Abundant, ample, available, given to us all. 

It was a wonderful thing.  Being together.  In the Flow, enjoying the light, and casting my care to Him.  He care's for all...oh, and He's into health care.  He's got a great plan!

Posted by Richard Kochenash on 3/19/2010 2:05:11 AM | Permalink | 1 Comment


Donna LaBeau
via rkochenash.com
Love this painting, its so typical Minnesota. I to commute with God when in nature painting or walking. I went down to the gorge the other day and by a dam area. The electric greens of all the mosses on the rocks and just walking around along the river with all its mini bogs was another world in itself. Sometimes nature is so beautiful I can "hardly stand it", the feelings connected with it I mean. How can anyone miss the "God" in all of this. Thanks for sharing your blogs. Donna LaBeau









 

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