Her Heart's Desire

Using imagination, intuition and creativity I want to resurrect the stories of women's spirituality. I will ask open questions that lead women out of a history of neglect and abuse. When we redefine the sacred we can move God from an external to an internal authority. Jesus confirmed personal sovereignty as the way to truth. "The Kingdom of God is within you." Mystic women choose to take Him at His word.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

I Sing of Eve

I Sing of Eve
I sing of Eve,
rising from Mother Earth,
shiny with splendid newness.
I sing of Eve,
as she gazed on Adam's face and form,
shy but curious,
entranced by his likeness to her,
intrigued by their differences.
I sing of Eve,
joining Adam to play among
the creatures of the Garden,
endlessly enchanted
with each new discovery.
I sing of Eve,
perplexed by the mysteries around her,
hungering for truth as
she questioned God
in the cool of the day.
I sing of Eve,
as she bit into the fruit of the tree,
tasted its bittersweetness,
savored and shared it
with Adam.
I sing of Eve,
chosen, with Adam, to
collaborate with God
in creating,
to labor and bring forth new life.
I sing of Eve,
who nurtured the lives
she brought forth,
learned to live with sorrow,
and welcome joy.
I sing of Eve,
who did not fall
from grace,
but rose instead
to godliness.
Jane M. Nirella
Eve is such a primal figure in the creation story. She has suffered as the 'original' sinner, and women in general have suffered from this interpretation of Eve as temptress, leading Adam into sin. But I see Eve as a prototype of those women at humanity's beginnings. Women who discovered a great many things, who took time to ponder life and the mysteries that swirled all around them. We are indebted to these women, these Eves, for their curiosity, their sense of wonder, their persistence in the face of many trials.