I am dusting when I should be in bed, asleep. I am looking foward to tomorrow and cannot sleep. So I dust in honor of a friend’s visit. She will be honored by my dusting deeply, this is my bow to her. Here, I will do this task in your honor. Please accept this gift from me.
And tonight as I dusted, I received a gift from the Universe, a gift of knowing. I’ve never liked dusting, generally. In fact I generally avoid housework as best I may. Margaret loved to dust, so I was thrilled that she’d regularly make the house shine. She extended the glow by lighting incense and candles. Then the house became magic. She could create magic. And she always created beauty in her world. Her eye was impeccable.
Dusting, deep dusting requires a good rag, and something that will let the wood sparkle. It takes time, especially if you’re picking up each object, dusting it and settling it back where it belongs. Time to take a look at what you’ve just arranged, just created. Letting your eyes take in the beauty of your objects displayed.
It is exactly in the lifting, feeling, looking at each piece that I now see, I now realize, brings a flood of memories. Of where this piece was displayed in our home, before. I shudder at this Knowing, and am totally content with their new placement.