It
is not the convent or the monastery
that
owns the concepts of holiness
and
repose, of centeredness
and
calm, instead it is the home,
the
home where the maid sets aside
the
broom, the bucket, shows
kindness
to a child, where the mother
stands
at the doorway, looks outward
in
serenity no matter what anxiety she
experiences,
waits for a return
that
may not come but she believes
so
it will come and she knows descent
must
precede ascent because that
is
how it was done in three days.
Painting: The Courtyard of a House in
Delft, by Pieter de Hooch (1658), National Gallery of Art, London.
3 comments:
Excellent thought, Glynn.
The image is so complementary; I love the aspect of the looking out and looking in within the same frame.
interesting
perspective
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