Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Hebrew Alphabet

Some years ago, after viewing on television the results of another in a long line of horrific events in Jerusalem, I sent away for this quilt kit. For me, quilting, along with most other forms of handwork, is a way to comfort myself in a troubled world. That's one reason why being unable to use my left hand has been a trial to my patience. It has been a temporary loss of several activities which release my tension in a constructive way. Making the quilt was symbolic of my hope that someday Israel will be a peaceful homeland for all who live there. In the meantime, I suppose my energy is best spent in making this place more peaceful. In finding new ways to seek comfort. Or maybe the old ways will be enough, like saying prayers and reading scriptures. And remembering this quote from Rabindranath Tagore: Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings while the dawn is still dark.


3 comments:

Kim said...

Nice that you have been able to find projects to calm your heart. I am REALLY a worrier. . .and am glad you showed me how to make hats.

Carol and Don said...

Wow! I LOVE that quote...thanks for sharing it. I think quilting is in the genes...it comforts me,too although I'd never thought to use that word...Thanks again, Carol

Heather said...

You are amazingly talented and I love that you share your talents with others. I didn't know the history behind why you did the quilt, but it is a beautiful reminder, as is the great quote you included. You inspire me!