In loving memory of Brother
Dan, who first taught me of the Urim and the Thummim and spent many
Sabbaths teaching me about Avram's encounter with Melchizedek at Mamre -
Ahava
Caught between my fear that
the motorists behind me would, in their rush hour impatience, not
appreciate my holding up the traffic and my compelling realisation that
this Egyptian Goose needed to get his family across the road, I had no
idea of the blessing awaiting me. With a long stretched neck it had a
funny beckoning sort of way of standing at the pavement curb. The six
little goslings were pecking at the ground all around their mother as
little goslings are meant to do early in the morning. I have seen them
every morning and every afternoon that I cross the Princess Vlei (lake)
at Roscommon Road. Every morning and every afternoon they do what geese
do. But this morning the father goose had a definite sort of mission
as he stood looking at the oncoming traffic even though his family
seemed unperturbed continuing to peck in the gritty path. I felt
perhaps he wanted to cross the road and get his family to the other
side. With no cars behind me I stopped - it was after all a pedestrian
crossing. I hoped and prayed quite unrealistically,with all fingers
crossed that there would not be another car behind me for a while at
least. I had not at that moment any idea of how to stop the oncoming
traffic in the other lane. But if a person desires a thing enough the
universe conspires right?
It was then ... in the moments
to follow that I had an Alchemist moment when motorists unable to hear
one another, the rush hour traffic, a father goose needing to take his
family across a bridge, six busy little goslings and a mother goose, all
... in the midst of a strange silence ... heard the Language of the
World. I saw the need of the goose, the woman in the oncoming lane saw
my need, the motorist behind me saw my daughter's need through the
windscreen, the Goose trusted all of us to know his need, the goslings
knew instinctively where to go and the Gander waddled some steps behind
her family nodding elegantly to the left and to the right as she
acknowledged us as though knowing the needs of human egos.
Being present to the present I received the omen as I crossed the water ... in the midst of great danger one can trust when one knows the Language of the World.
Normally that bend seems busy but this morning it all seemed a little
calmer and I somehow I think I was not the only one present to the
omen.
I also think before reading the Alchemist I might
have missed this completely attributing it all to my love for animals.
After reading the Alchemist and having a language for things I always
believed in and I feel incredibly blessed. A dear friend used to say
that he envied the way things happened to me. He would have commented
on the fact that these were Egyptian Geese of all animals. I realise
now that all that happened in all that time was that I knew my omens and
I trust I still do. This morning they came as a family of geese -
Egyptian Geese and a stream of motorists who used the Language of the
World. I don't know what they will be tomorrow. I have though the
shalom that the Urim and the Thummim are with me.
Perhaps
you will not have Egyptian Geese when your omen arrives. Perhaps it may
not involve elements of danger and many motorists but "All is written by the same hand" or as they say in Egypt, "Muktab" ...
May you be present to your omen ...
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