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The Fire of Endings

 

We had a lot of rain while up in Canada, but one evening was particularly beautiful and the world was on fire for a brief window of time.  We often think of endings as only sad, but I find there is a beauty to them as well.  Against the fierce edges of life, things around us suddenly become more vivid.  Endings can bring us gifts of awareness we did not have before.  I am thinking about limits and endings a lot these days.  My father-in-law was just diagnosed with Parkinson’s and has heart disease, my mother-in-law was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a couple of years ago and also has a history of stroke.  I am filled with sadness for them as they navigate these years of their lives, letting go more and more.  I am sad for my husband who has not had to deal yet with the loss of his parents and who so lovingly walked along side me when my parents died.  They may still live for several more years with modern medicine, but they are forced to release their independence slowly, a task that has not been easy for them.

Mostly I want to hold my husband closely, against this fierce backdrop of endings.  Each day a gift, each moment a sacrament, each heartbeat a treasure.  I want to breathe in love, breathe out love.

This has been a very good year for us even amidst our losses.  My life is abundantly blessed, I do work I love, I have people in my life I care deeply about and who care for me, I celebrate beauty every day.  Something about endings ignites the fire of gratitude within me until it becomes as vast as the purple evening sky spread across the ocean’s horizon.

What endings do you celebrate as the year draws to a close?  Which endings make you hold on to life and love more passionately?

-Christine Valters Paintner

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