
Walking back from town, crossing a patch of grass in the park, I spotted some molehills. Fresh soil, pushed up from below, looking for all the world like miniature volcanoes; they were dotted about here and there, apparently at random.
But Mr Mole's little piles of earth are just the visible evidence of something going on out of sight. Are you a mole?
That's what this blog is all about, I've been trying to catch those special moments when something is clearly illuminated for me and, if I can, explain them in mere words.

Of course words are just not up to the job, but they're a start. A picture here and there helps, images are like short-cuts to the heart, worth a thousand words as the old adage has it.
But best of all is for each of us to walk in his light so that we all receive it fresh and first hand. You don't need my stale, second-hand light, you need your own, straight from the source.
I was walking along the riverbank yesterday, the sky was cloudy but with blue patches dotted around. The air was chilly and a light mist was starting to rise from the river. And then I was dazzled by the light...
'Everything I have, was given to me.'
This simple line came to me today in an e-mail from a friend. It referred to something quite specific, but it's so true in a general way too.
The more I've thought about it during the day, the more its meaning has become rooted in my heart, like a seed planted there. It seems right to share these thoughts more widely.
When I was first conceived I was no more than a tiny bead of protoplasm carrying a copy of the DNA that spelled my potential. As I grew, the meaning of the code worked out in detail until the day I was born and took my first breath.
We often think of birth as the beginning of life, but by the time I'd taken that first lungful and tested out my new voice with an ear-splitting wail, I'd already received so much.
Autumn is here in Europe. The leaves are beginning to change colour and fall from the trees.
Walking across the car park at work this morning I watched the wind pick up some leaves and whisk them along the ground beside me. They looked alive, scurrying and hurrying, almost as if they were on an important errand, or playing a vigorous game.
But of course autumn leaves are not alive! They appeared active only because the wind moved them.
I'm sitting here this morning in the conservatory, the sun is shining, but I'm insulated from the weather outside. I can't feel the wind here;
but I can still sense its effects.
The plants in the garden are waving gently to and fro. The big chestnut trees are fidgeting, rustling their leaves all the while. Even the shadows inside the conservatory are moving. The wind is not inside, but its indirect effects are.
And if I listen carefully I can hear the breeze as it gathers and whisks around the house.
Isn't the Holy Spirit just like this? I can't see him or touch him, yet he sees and touches me - constantly. He makes himself known to me, he reaches into my life and into my heart. Like the wind in the garden I know he's there because I can see the effects in my life.
Yahshua, thank you for leaving your Spirit with us, thank you for living with your people. Thank you that we have a Comforter and a Guide, that we are never alone. Thank you that, like the plants in the garden, we are always being moved by your invisible presence. Unseen but so, so real, and so welcome.
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Almost every day in this journey, as I read books and articles, chat with friends, study various topics, and just live life, I find that the light from heaven falls across my path and touches my heart and my mind.
This blog is an attempt to capture some of these 'illuminated' moments and share them with anyone willing to read. It's also a useful place for me to come sometimes and refer back to things I might have forgotten.
Come on in, take a seat and linger a while. If you have comments, post them on the blog and check back later to see if I've left a reply. If you have private comments, send them to me at chrisjj@mail.com.
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