The Recluse


Log Cabin

Image by Dan around town via Flickr

Shadows

More friendly than the open terrain of humanity.

Night

More vibrant than the light of day.

Dawn

A time to retreat from the empty sidewalks.

Noon

A time of sleeping while the noise of rebellion screams loud.

Twilight

The time of awakening to the beauty the world never sees

Life

A magnificent place where, in the end, the recluse finds release.

 

recluse

early 13c., “person shut up from the world for purposes of religious meditation,” from O.Fr. reclus (fem. recluse), noun use of reclus (adj.) “shut up,” from L.L. reclusus, pp. of recludere “to shut up, enclose” (but in classical L. “to throw open”), from L. re-, intensive prefix + claudere “to shut”

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  1. O, for more of this time in reclusion. Thanks for sharing the deep things that come when you are alone with the Lord. These are my best times for prayer, meditation, and writing.
    In His Grace ~ Fran

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