Expressing Peace. Jump and Shout and Peace. 49.

Jump and Shout for Peace

Welcome Home! by Sgt. C. Calvert

We may think all peace is quiet and still and calm and mellow.  It doesn’t have to be. Jump and shout and peace often do come together.

The team’s winning, the delighted greeting, the boisterous memory-sharing may contain and convey rich peace.

Peace can be the sense, assurance, and certainty that everything that matters at the very moment is OK. The team has won. The traveler has come home. The memory holds fast.

Peace can express itself and we can express our peace with the gusto of celebration, with the release of emotion, and with the vigor of being connected.

Peace settles in the heart and so settles the heart. Peace lets us feel grounded by knowing we are grounded. Given this foundation, our core knows peace while our bodies may jump and shout, may embrace and cry, may laugh and knee-slap.

Peace is more than we often think it to be, for it may often be different than we presume. That’s a pretty peaceful thought: jump and shout and peace!

Peace that Jumps and Shouts,
your blessing us with Peace gives “Hallelujah!” meaning.
The rush from being who we are brings us peace
and gives us reason to jump and shout.
The thrill of doing what we want to do
puts peace in our energy
and lets us raise our hands and holler.
The joy of having all we need and all we want
reminds us that we are of Peace
and makes us glad to sing and dance our gratitude.
Your Peace flows through our movement:
jumping and shouting and clapping and hugging
running and skipping and leaping and spinning.
And so it is wonderful.
And so it is peaceful.
And so we say: Amen; Amen.

Enjoy Peace. Shout Peace.

Tim

 

Posted on October 1, 2014 at 3:53 pm by Tim · Permalink
In: Prayer