After a busy week, we thought going out for a
picnic was ideal, especially before the cold weather kicks in. We all settled
on Lake Katherine. It is located near
Palos Height in the suburbs of Chicago.
Our first stop in the park was at the beautiful
human-made waterfall. It looked about
300 feet in length and it joined up with the lake on the east side of the park.
The waterfall is a perfect fit with the overall look and flow of the park.
In the background is the human-made waterfall.
This adventure evoked reflection on how connected we all are; within our inner selves, with each other, Mother Earth and the
planet, awakening of wholeness; that we cannot be separated from the
cosmos as much as we cannot be separated from the air we breathe, the ground
that we walk on or the food that we eat. How beautiful it would be if we felt
this in our hearts and not just understood it at the intellectual level.
Quoting the book ‘Journey
of the Universe’ by Brian Thomas Swimme and Mary Evelyn Tucker, “every time we are drawn to
look up into the night sky and reflect on the awesome beauty of the universe,
we are actually the universe reflecting on itself, and this changes everything.”
We felt blessed to be part of this universe as we looked in awe at the scenic
beauty, wildlife, nature trails, and exchanged smiles and hellos from bikers
and those whom we shared the same walk trails.