Saturday, July 19, 2008

More Miracles


Tanya in Chimayo

Hi.

Here's a song I like a lot which might be a key to unlocking some miraculous healing.

If you want to hear the melody--it was set to an original tune by Aaron Copeland and you can sometimes find it recorded.

Good luck!

SIMPLE GIFTS

'Tis a gift to be simple
'Tis a gift to be free
'Tis a gift to come down
Where you ought to be.

And when we find ourselves
In the place just right
'Twill be in the valley
Of love and delight.

When true simplicity is gained

To bow and to bend we shan't be ashamed

To turn, turn will be our delight

'Til by turning, turning we come 'round right.

Shaker Sect song c. 1837








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Friday, July 18, 2008

Unexpected miracles


Tanya at Chimayo, October 2007.

You have probably noticed that miracles are different things for different people--and sometimes what we imagine as healing could be something quite different than what we expect!


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Thursday, July 17, 2008

maybe a miracle?


Tanya with Chimayo dog

When we visited Chimayo last October, there was a friendly dog hanging around the flagstoned yard of the Chimayo church--just outside the little chapel where you can get your miraculous dirt.

This dog was one of those Everybody's Friend kind of dogs and probably belonged to one of the residents of the village--but it was not in what you would call perfect health.

It walked with a sort of limp and was obviously happier on it's back receiving strokes (see photo) than running around like a healthy young dog should.

So we sprinkled him with some healing dirt.

And the next time we saw him he was running after some other pilgrims just like a young healthy dog!

So it is-- you can believe it or not!


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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

miracles


Chimayo New Mexico miracle chapel


Hi.

I wonder how You feel about healing miracles?



There are lots of stories about people with various pains and problems who make pilgrimages to special places--where they are sometimes cured.

Now is it their faith ("Your faith has made you whole.") or is it the "magical" place or some mysterious combination of right time, right place and right faith?

Hmmmm?

There are whole books about this subject and this little blogspot is probably not going to answer your questions.

But I like to think that the tan, grainy sand (with a little bit of sparkly quartz dust) from the hole behind the Chimayo altar does me good--and it tastes just like the Rio Grande Valley dirt I used to get in my mouth playing in the vacant lot (now a shopping mall parking lot) next to the family place, the "Three Willow Ranch" on Candelaria Road in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

I like that Chimayo dirt!

See ya!

Tomas


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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Chimayo Stations


Chimayo, New Mexico--Four stations and four cows!

Hello.

While we're on the subject of the very nice little miracle church of Chimayo, New Mexico--

When I was there about ten years ago, there was a very humble empty parking lot with space for maybe twenty cars and a beat-up, hand-lettered sign warning patrons of the church to lock their cars and not to expect to get their stuff returned if it was stolen while they were praying for some miraculous intervention in their health or other problems.

But when Tanya and I visited last October during our "Journey to the East", there was a vastly expanded dirt parking lot (which is probably paved by now); no warning sign and a lot of parked cars --maybe a tour bus or two-- and plenty of people milling around. (Sic transit mirabilis mundi!)

Also the stone arches representing the "Stations of the Cross" pictured above had been constructed near the pretty little creek.

It was still VERY nice for a miracle place--FAR better than Fatima, Lourdes, Santiago, Rome or even Jerusalem!

(I think so anyway!)

And you can still scoop up the dirt medicine yourself for FREE!

See ya! (Next year at Chimayo!!)

T.


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