Your Heart is In My Hands
Every
day we use our hands to show where our heart belongs. When we are children, our parents hold our
hands while we cross the streets. Our hands are held with another in young
love. We offer our hands in
marriage. We shake the hands of the
people we meet. We hold the hand of the loved ones who are dying.
We
use our hands to eat, to greet, to love.
The touch of a human hand is the most important gift we can give to each
other. It can console, it can love, it
can caress. We can wave hello or wave
goodbye. We eat with our hands. We hold a book in our hands. We embroider with our hands.
We
never give a lot of attention to all the things our hands do. We do most of these things without even
realizing the important of hands, touch, and movement.
I
am a hand embroidery artist. I give a
lot of attention to my hands and the hands of other people. You can tell a lot about the hands of
another. Do they look rough from manual
labor? Do they look soft? Do they look hard? Do they look like they belong in
the hands of another? Does a person have
a lot of rings or do they have any rings at all? A hand and a heart are so closely bonded
together. When we give our heart to
someone we inevitably offer them our hand too.
We
make sacred oaths with our hands. We
swear on the bible when we go to court.
We marry and join our hands together.
We pray, we meditate, we love, we comfort. We do all of those things and so many more
with our hands.
We
clap our hands in worship, to appreciate a job well done, to celebrate. We clasp our hands to pray, to protect, to
comfort. We move our hands with a
needle, a guitar, a piano. We create
paintings and pottery and wooden toys.
We use our hands to create a beautiful life every single day.
I
am oh so grateful for my hands and the comfort and meditation they bring me on
in an average moment on a simple day. I
give thanks for all the hands they’ve held, all the work they’ve created and
all the other simple things I take them for granted for. What that makes you grateful for your hands?
With
that I will take my hands which have been typing this blog post and return to
one of my needled endeavors and perhaps give them a kiss to thank them.
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