Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Total Eclipse of the Soul

Prov. 3: 5-6 “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”

Total Eclipse of the Soul

I wasn’t expecting too much yesterday because weathermen tried to ruin the suspense but I was hoping I would get to see the once in a lifetime total solar eclipse in its totality and let me tell you, it was everything I expected and MORE! I set my lounge chair up outside directing it toward the sun. About ten minutes before the moon began its trek in front of the sun, I posted my blog yesterday. Sloppy as it was I was in a hurry and wasn’t much caring about typos or grammar at that point, I wanted to witness the breathtaking total solar eclipse, the spiritual experience of a lifetime.

I hurried outside, plopped in my chair and the hours passed by like liquid pouring from a cup. My neck has been in a lot of pain this past week, I think from sleeping wrong but yeah a lot of pain for days now. I couldn’t sit in the normal lawn chair, I had to use the one that enabled me to stretch out allowing me and my neck a relaxing position without hurting myself.

I lay there, glasses on and sat watching, waiting, wanting. For some reason, I was expecting something metaphysical to happen because when I watch the stars, the clouds, the leaves, nature, in general, I always have the experience to write about even if it’s meant to be just for me. But yesterday, the eclipse was for millions to witness but would we all see it the same way? Would we all feel that universal connection to the heavens?

My tee shirt logo

Hubby purchased tee shirts a month ago in eager anticipation of what was going to unfold. As the day the eclipse was set to happen, you could feel something brewing in the air even upon waking. Now we’re in no way extravagant, but we felt we needed to mark this day in history by something more significant than a picture. A tee shirt was our little taste of extravagance for the special day. The above pic is mine and my son's workplace provided their own tee's for the occasion. This event is big for Nebraskans.

The entire week leading up to the day had been sunny but forecasters called for this special day to be huddled in clouds. At best the eclipse would be hit or miss. Not expecting anything because of what the weathermen said, I still waited on the Lord to put on a spectacular show; if he can move mountains and part the sea, He certainly can make sure the clouds are moved so that those who needed to see the blazing glory had the chance. 

The temps were in the eighties. the breeze swift and I could feel myself getting a little anxious. Like a teenager anticipating a first date, I awaited my escort to show up. The shadows were playing tricks; dancing silhouettes spun on the ground. The sky looked like a fluorescent light bulb casting shadows in a strange flickering light.

Shadows on the ground minutes before totality


As the moon crept over the sun the sky was slowly becoming the celestial event of a lifetime for me. As it neared totality, the wind ceased. The birds quieted. My husband and I basically were holding our breath. Do you remember the scene from The Ten Commandments movie where Moses is facing the burning bush? He took his shoes off because he was on the Holy ground? That is exactly how I felt as the minutes ticked toward totality, the seconds became the moment, and totality kissed my face, brushing my hair in darkness, whisking my mind to a euphoric high. The sky darkened, the stars briefly appeared, birds silenced as crickets chirred to life.


It happened, the gentle kiss upon arrival, a ring of fire lit 'round the moon. I could see a pinkish light to the right of the moon as if to blush at seeing me. The rest of the circle was a shiny silver plate setting at the King’s castle. Then something happened I wasn’t expecting, tears flowed from my eyes and I bowed my head in the palms of my hands and thanked the Lord for this chance to see His beautiful creation in full splendor. Points of light shone round about like a silent explosion. I bawled my eyes out trying to see all this beauty while fireworks went off in the background twenty miles away in the instant darkness graced the earth. I was basking for a moment in the presence of my Lord.

Totality

While I’m seeing images from around the U.S., some real and some obvious fakes, some over filtered, some raw, there is nothing like actually viewing with your naked eye. Nothing captured what I actually observed with my own eyes, heart, and soul. For a twinkle in time, people stopped, the earth paused in adoration, kids stopped texting and saw the event that would give rise to higher thoughts. My hubby used his eclipse glasses as a shield to click a picture of the total eclipse. He took one with his phone and one with the camera. Me? I was lounging in awe, silently rejoicing in my Lord for the majestic event of the day, looking forward to when we’d meet again. While not everyone was consciously focused on the same thing, I was only focused on Him. Not the sun, not the moon, Him, just Him, the One and Only Son!

Dan. 4:3 “How great are his signs! and how mighty are his wonders! his kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and his dominion is from generation to generation.”

Acts 2:19 “And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke:”

4 comments:

benning said...

That's lovely, Joni! Around here things got dimmer, but we only had a taste coming, and I didn't see it. Sounds like you had a truly wonderful experience! Cool Beans! :D

*Hugs!* <3

joni said...

It was amazing! For the day I didn't think or feel ill so that in itself felt right and awesome.

Sorry you missed the splendor.

:D *HUGS* <3

NurseArtist said...

I held a party for the public at the library where I work. We had the street in front of the library blocked off to make it safer for the kids running around, and for those who stood in the middle of the street to watch. About 11:00 a.m. or so, the people started trickling in. Some wanted to pick up the glasses and leave. I told them the glasses were reserved for those attending the party. I showed them how to make the card stock pinhole viewers and how to use them, and we made a few shoebox versions. They left, and then more people came. These people stayed for the party.
I had bottled water, SunKist Orange drink and CapriSun drinks on ice, and lots of candies and chips with Astral names, like SunChips, Starmint Delights, Moon Pies, etc. The kids dug in to the treats between trips outside to view the sun through the eclipse glasses. Some of the kids were playing Jenga and MadLibs games. Some, of course, played with their cell phones between peeks outside.
Some of the business people came over to get glasses and peek at the sun. We had just enough glasses around that everyone got to see most of the eclipse. We even had some welding masks, and a photographer with a solar filter lens.
When it came time for the "climax" of the show, it was clouding up and threatening to rain, but the sun did peek out a few times. At one point, I saw only a very thin sliver of sun on the left side of the sun. A small cloud passed over the sun, and when it had passed by, the thin sliver was on the right side of the sun. It was over. I didn't feel that cheated though, we had seen most of it, and the wonder in my heart was how the Lord made the world and the planets and created such a magnificent plan for all these events like this to occur, and also wonder for the scientists to be able to predict these things so precisely that we were able to watch it with such advance notice. How Great is all of this? Like Dennis said, "How can anyone deny that there is a God?"

joni said...

Thanks, Dixie! <3

I think no matter where anyone was, they felt the amazement of it all.