
Arid: (adj) A climate having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.
Green grass is beautiful. No doubt about it.
Yet eventually it requires your intervention with a mower.
Mountains are stunning in their visage. Yet somehow or another, they compel you to climb them, which is annoying, to say the least. They can also become quite frigid when the calendar says tepid.
The ocean is gorgeous and powerful. But whether you like it or not, sometimes in its more stormy brawls, it intrudes on us “land-lubbers.”
On the other hand, the desert is nearly perfect. Because it lacks vegetation, does not require water and is ancient in its days, it really doesn’t request much from the surrounding mortals. Yet in its simplicity, it reminds us that:
- we live on a planet
- we are part of a cosmos
- and if we don’t allow the moisture of experience and compassion into our lives, we, too, can dry out and become arid.
I know it may seem strange, but I do love the desert. However, you have to be careful because it is so hot and dry that you may become unaware of your need to hydrate.
So as long as you remember that the desert can live without water but you can’t, you can stroll around and enjoy the complexity of rock formations which have been beaten by the sands of time and the mood swings of Mother Nature.
The desert reminds me that the earth does meet the heavens–and we are all intended to live as one.
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