Monday, June 17, 2024

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[sun art from Pinterest]
Haibun - solstice
The sun rises, the sun sets. An everyday occurrence. A breath of morning to the awakened soul. Another day of magical mystical naturalness.We expect to see the sky, the clouds the birds and trees perform their natural tasks. 
However, above and beyond this simple naturalness; stars shine, planets orbit and a gazillion other occurences purpose the universe. 
Those to whom these mysteries are solvable physics, will watch wait and relay to others of us more mundane in our knowledge. Like the forthcoming solstice of this month of June.Yet these occurences are already destined and planned according to thewill of the universal creator.

clouds shape their colour
according to the suns will -
another day's magic
© gillenacox2024

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13 comments:

  1. Everything is predetermined, I agree. Things happen and the world changes but it's all according to God's plan. I loved this haibun - OP

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  2. I love the delight and simple awe in this one, Gillena! Well done!

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  3. A wonderful Haibun, Gillena. It is amazing how the Sun seems to be what holds it all together, while the greater universe seems to spiral out of control.

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  4. Thanks for your appreciation Dwight

    much♡love

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  5. A delightful salute to the sun, Gillena, in which you captured a sense of awe. I love the contrast of simple naturalness with the stars, planets and ’a gazillion other occurrences’ in the universe, and the mirroring of magic in the haiku.

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  6. We do know what will happen, but the small details of rain and wind may make all the difference.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Björn

      much♡love

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  7. I love that God is a physicist. It all happens by plan.

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  8. 😊Thanks for your appreciation Debi

    much♡love

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  9. Particularly love the haiku!

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