Monday 9 January 2012

What, Why and a Little Bit of How...


So. Before we proceed any further on this exploration, there are some questions to be asked. Firstly, what is meant by Beauty, Balance and Delight? Why have I decided to explore/blog on the subject? And what forms will that exploration take? There are no hard and fast answers to any of these questions - but here are some clues and signposts to the journey ahead.


To get us started, I'm using the following dictionary definitions* of 'Beauty', 'Balance' and 'Delight':


Beauty: noun (plural beauties)
  • 1 [mass noun] a combination of qualities, such as shape, colour, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight: I was struck by her beauty an area of outstanding natural beauty
  • a combination of qualities that pleases the intellect: the artistry and beauty of football
  • 2a beautiful or pleasing thing or person,
Balance: noun
  • [mass noun] a situation in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions: the obligations of political balance in broadcasting [in singular]: try to keep a balance between work and relaxation
  • mental or emotional stability: the way to some kind of peace and personal balance

Delight: noun
[mass noun]
  • great pleasure: she took great delight in telling your story
  • [count noun] a cause or source of great pleasure: the trees here are a delight

The phrase, 'Beauty Balance and Delight' was originated by my friend and teacher, Donald Engstrom-Reese. I first encountered it in a class Donald was teaching on Pagan Prayer Beads. Part of the prayer Donald used was a repeating phrase, 'I Dare to Dwell in Beauty, Balance and Delight; I Dare to See with Clear Eyes and an Open Heart'. I loved the phrase and have used it with my own set of Prayer Beads. But I think it's fair to say that I am only now coming to truly understand and explore the depth, breadth and possibilities of the words. Donald also speaks of 'The Emerging Cultures of Beauty, Balance and Delight', which he defines thus:  

"Cultures of Beauty, Balance and Delight - These are the emerging cultures that among other things, are concerned with transforming the relationships between the human made worlds and the natural realms into loving, sustainable, joyful partnerships, that are dedicated to pleasure and beauty, that embrace an ethics of justice and fair play, and that delight in the authentic lives of itʼs individuals and communities. The Cultures of Beauty, Balance and Delight are the emerging cultures that, among other things:

1. focus on transforming the relationships between the human made worlds and the natural realms into loving, sustainable, joyful partnerships,
2. choose to live life fully awake, aware and co-creatively,
3. are dedicated to pleasure and beauty,
4. embrace an ethics of justice and fair play,
5. delight in the authentic lives of its individuals and communities,
6. are willing to accept the consequences of their choices, learning from them and moving on,
7. remember that there is always a choice,
8. are spinning cosmologies clearly naming love and compassion as foundational underpinnings of the multiverse."

As to the 'Why?', I'm a little less clear on that for now. On a personal level, events over the last few years have led me to re-examine my life (please feel free to dip into my 'Moonroot' blog for the gory details). I have been thinking deeply about my values and how I want to live the rest of my life. I want to dwell in Beauty, Balance and Delight, daring to see with clear eyes and an open heart. And I want to participate fully in the emerging cultures of Beauty, Balance and Delight.


How? That, I imagine, will unfold as the journey continues. Currently, I am meditating daily on 'Beauty, Balance and Delight', and using Donald's 'I Dare to Dwell' prayer with a set of Prayer Beads I was given recently as a gift. I am also musing on how the theme of Beauty, Balance and Delight is appearing and reappearing synchronistically in my life at the moment - I shall probably be blogging more on that subject soon.


For now, 'I Dare to Dwell in Beauty, Balance and Delight; I Dare to See with Clear Eyes and an Open Heart'. Blessed Be.


* Balance and Delight can also be verbs, of course. But for our purposes I think we'll stick to the nouns.

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