I’ve mentioned my love of Tibetan prayer flags, from long before they became so popular and easily purchased. One Christmas, though, I was given a kit for making my own, which left me wondering what to design. Early Quakers would have scoffed at the practice, mostly as vanity and superstition, but I do like the reminder to be more prayerful and attentive. So I turned to one of the early major voices of the movement, James Nayler, and began extracting a few words for each square.
Here’s what emerged:
To
ALL
HONEST
HEARTS
Stand still
in the Light
of Jesus.
Come to
SEE
the Life.
If the EYE
be single
NO
darkness.
One power
WORKS
in the
LIGHT.
Believe
and
WAIT.
HAVE
the
LIGHT
of
LIFE.
To
MAKE
MANIFEST
THIS
COVENANT
OF
LIGHT.
TRUTH
PEACE
RIGHTEOUSNESS
THE
FRUIT
YOU
BRING
FORTH
ONE
is the
POWER
Receive
the
LIGHT.
SHINE.
FOLLOW
the
LIGHT.
Interesting post… π Have a beautiful day and wonderful holiday season! π π π
I really like these!