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"Happy Resurrection from Fear to Love, from grief to joy,

from ego to Field, from separation to Unity. You are Loved

and kept in the Light."


This email from my beloved spiritual teacher greeted me this Easter morning. I wanted to share it's loveliness with you, dear readers. And these Tennessee Redbuds! Aren't they lovely, too? For me, they are one of the joys of springtime in Tennessee. They start out as small, orchid, multi-petaled flowers budding and lining the slender limbs of these small-in-stature trees that line highways and roadsides. They follow the Bradford Pears' burst into white, voluminous blooms. Then, trailing the Redbuds are the cherry tree blossoms ranging from milky to girly-girl pink. Together, they sing amid the heavenly backdrop of a spring-blue sky, creating a cacophony of soul-joyous color for about a week or so. When our uncommon "sprinter" melted into the premature warmth of summer last month, their flowers all arrived a month early. Then all of the sudden, the flowers of the Redbuds disappeared and in their place, one day, these tiny garnet leaves budded jewel-like themselves when shot with a ray of sweet, golden sun. Glory. Glory.

The Easter/Passover holiday for us has been soulfully sweet. Hope so for you too. Eh?