Dawn comes lightly these days. Perhaps its because the sun is moving to its highest point in the northern hemisphere, or the bird song that fills the air. No matter, it feels special, and it fills my heart at the beginning of the day. This poem from Danna Faulds captures all its radiant glory. ☀️

spring dawn

Born Again in Radiance

Who can resist the first,

optimistic moment of dawn –

the dazzling sliver of light,

sun rising, rounding, making

the profound shift from

promise to presence.

Every possibility contained

in a single instant; light

linking us to vastness,

light reaching back to the

formation of stars, light that

will not let us forget that

we are daily born again in radiance.

Danna Faulds from  Go in and In. Poems from the Heart of Yoga.

 

Let us connect in this radiance and feel the shift from promise to presence.

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Val Boyko is originally from Scotland and came to the United States over 30 years ago. At "Find Your Middle Ground" Val brings together her experience as a life coach, yoga teacher, spiritual explorer and mentor, to inspire awakening to the light and greater understanding within us all. This blog is a place of exploration and discovery as we explore opening our hearts and finding harmony and peace in the highs and lows of life 💛

29 comments on “* The Radiance of Dawn

  1. Anne Kaarina's avatar
    Anne Kaarina

    Reblogged this on Anne Kaarina and commented:
    Love it!

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  2. IreneDesign2011's avatar

    Beautiful post Val

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  3. Karen Lang's avatar

    So beautiful love this Val ❤️

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  4. kimzoebaker's avatar

    Lovely reminder that a new light dawns daily, may we be present for it. x

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  5. Ann Koplow's avatar

    Thank you for helping me find the dawn today, Val.

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  6. Louise Gallagher's avatar

    Breathing deeply in the dawning of your post awakening within the beauty of morning arising.

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  7. Paul Handover's avatar

    Perfect to read a little after 6am after having just woken up.

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  8. noellevignola's avatar

    Love dawn. I cannot pass up the full poem by Rumi:

    “The breezes at dawn have secrets to tell you
    Don’t go back to sleep!
    You must ask for what you really want.
    Don’t go back to sleep!
    People are going back and forth
    across the doorsill where the two worlds touch,
    The door is round and open
    Don’t go back to sleep!”

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  9. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful poem and photo, Val. The radiance of dawn is so appealing this time of year, hearing the birds singing brings such joy!

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  10. Jewels's avatar

    I love this Val! x A whole bunch! ❤

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  11. dianasschwenk's avatar

    I cannot resist it Val. I love when I get up early enough to welcome the dawn in personally. ❤
    Diana xo

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  12. Jill Weatherholt's avatar

    Beautiful poem, Val. Thank you for sharing.

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  13. socialbridge's avatar

    Yes, dawn is very special. Always makes me think of W.B. Yeats’ ‘… ‘light and half light. ‘

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  14. noellevignola's avatar

    Wayne Dyer made the first two lines of the Rumi quote fairly famous. He uses it often in his PBS specials. I love the whole piece though. You are right, captures the feeling completely.

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  15. Tiny's avatar

    Lovely poem, describes the bird song filled mornings so well ~ radiance!

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