At school yesterday, everything seemed especially peaceful,
almost as though life was poised in a state of complete perfection. I don’t
mean that everything happened exactly the way I wanted it to happen – just that
whatever happened, whatever I heard or saw, whatever I felt or thought, seemed
to be appropriate and proper. The universe seemed to be satisfied with itself
yesterday. The trillions of years of existence had slowly spun around to September
25, 2012, and produced a day that could be nothing else but what it was. I saw
this most especially in the look and feel of the air outside my classroom.
Partly because of the constant, undisturbed music of the September insects,
there was a sense of serenity in the air. It was as if an orchestra was playing
one of Debussy’s softest melodies, right outside my room or wherever I happened
to be. Whatever concerns or worries I had disappeared as soon as I turned my
attention to the serenade of the insects. But it was more than just the
softness in the air that made the day seemed so flawless. Somehow, throughout
the day, all things seemed to be working together for good. Every word I spoke
to my students seemed to be the picture-perfect one for that moment, and every
word they spoke to me seemed full of a peculiar kind of wisdom. Even
commonplace things appeared to carry surprising significance – a sailing leaf,
a scrap of paper by the side of the walkway, a book left behind by a student.
At school yesterday, an unspoiled light seemed to be shining around everything, and I was blessed to be there to see it.
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