Aurora Borealis: Echoes of the Divine
There is nothing more haunting on a chilly northern night, than to catch a glimpse of the brilliant northern lights.All over Canada, even in Eastern Ontario, we will catch a glimpse of them once again, even more colourful than usual for us in the south of the country. I have glimpsed the aurora borealis a few times. The vibrant hues are fleeting. Colours of green, red and purple quickly waltz across the sky, but it’s one breathtaking moment I will never forget.
Yukon Artist Libby Dulac: northern lights kiss in her painting “Light of Life” |
Apparently, if you are quiet and attentive in the Canadian countryside, it is possible to not only see the Northern Lights but to hear them. According to a friend, the aurora borealis sounds like a whispered zing. To me it seems like it would be like listening to an echo of the divine,singing joyful praise through the universe.“The voice of the aurora is still a great mystery,” added Ned Rozell, in an Alaska Science Forum. read more>
You might check out a page with paintings by a friend of mine in Haines Junction, Yukon, a place I have visited a number of times: http://www.yukonart.ca/artist/94/8. And you'll find a beautiful Madonna and child here: http://pwrdf.org/2013/christmas-greetings-from-pwrdf/
ReplyDeleteWOW.. I am including this pic in my post THANKS
DeleteSo you know me,( smile); I delight in beautiful images and paintings-THANK-YOU
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