The world awakens each day from its nightly slumber transformed by a
sparkling layer of morning dew on the grass, on flower petals and leaves, on
cars and car windows. These glistening droplets last only a little while, an
integral part of what imbues the early morning with its aura of magic. If we
sleep too late, we miss the magnificent display of sunlight playing on an
infinite amount of tiny crystal-like drops. To step onto the dew-covered
grass is to anoint our feet with a form of water that comes only once a day
for a short time, a rarefied gift of the night air that will soon evaporate
in the full light of the sun. If we inhale slowly and consciously enough, it
is almost as if we are drinking in this magical elixir formed in the boundary
between darkness and light.
In one myth, morning dew is believed to be tears from heaven, and in another,
the droplets are poured from the vessel of the goddess of dawn. When we see
the earth draped in these shimmering drops, it is easy to imagine fairies
bathing in the water or a sky god weeping from longing to be closer to his
beloved earth goddess. Seeing the sparkling beauty of the earth emerging from
darkness, we may understand this longing in terms of our own gratitude, how
blessed we are to be here.
Perhaps heaven really does long to be here on earth and perhaps that is why
we are here, as conduits between the divine and the earthbound. As we drink
the morning dew in with our eyes, our skin, our breath, it is easy to imagine
that it really is a magical potion, a gift from heaven, a reminder of our
true purpose, and a daily opportunity to be transformed.
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