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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Holding On to the Air
By webmaster @ 4:57 PM :: 176 Views :: 2 Comments :: Rev. Kimberleigh Jordan
 

What a magnificent phrase! It is the direction that George Balanchine gave to prima ballerina Suzanne Farrell during the years in which he choreographed twenty pieces for her.

He told her that to dance his choreography in the way that he envisioned for her would be like “holding on to the air.” It would necessitate some risk-taking, some ‘off-balance-ness,’ some faith and some awe. It was a watershed metaphor for her dancing.

I think that this is also a remarkable metaphor for Christian living in these current times. As a pastor, during the last year or so I have prayed with people facing home foreclosures, unemployment, and unimaginable medical bills. More recently, we have watched the financial sector ride a roller coaster. I have prayed with and for people in the financial industry, as well as observed (with more than a few emotions) how, as workers, our fates are tied to the rise and fall of the markets.

Hearing Suzanne Farrell on the radio this morning quoting Balanchine’s maxim, offered a metaphor that reached far beyond dancing. I think that intrinsic to Balanchine’s phrase is that in “holding on to the air,” we (the artist? the dancer? the Christian?) find out that “the air” has something to offer us.

A buoyancy or a support that is inexplicable, but no less present. Maybe by our reaching, falling or even leaping into the air, we may potentially discover God’s grace.

Comments
By john cadue @ Friday, September 26, 2008 11:21 AM
Am I the only one who isn't at all phased by the recent financial termoil? Sure i money invested and lost some of it, but I don't put my faith in teh what sseemed tobe teh almight U.S. Dollar or what has proven to be a very flawed U.S> government. No matter how much comes or how much goes I have Fiath in The REAL ALL MIGHTY that there will always be enough. May not be as much as i think I need or deserve but Enough based on what HE thinks I need and deserve. Seems liek a classic case of render unto Ceasar......

By kjordan @ Friday, September 26, 2008 11:40 AM
John, I appreciate your post. Yes, many people are phased by the financial crises for a number of reasons. I think that this platform of faith that you lift up s very important--it is an important meaning of a line that we pray regularly: "give us this day our daily bread."

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