Flight of the Wild Geese by celtxian
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Description
In the Celtic tradition the Holy Spirit is represented as a bird, but not the peaceful and serene dove landing on Jesus at his baptism. For their symbol of the Holy Spirit, the Celtic church people chose the Wild Goose, ( An Geadh-Glas) This has become, the logo and name for the worship branch of the Iona Community.
Why did the Wild Goose speak to those ancient Celtic Christians? To begin with, wild geese aren't controllable. You can't restrain a wild goose and bend it to your will. They're raucous and loud. Unlike the sweet and calming cooing of a dove, a goose's honk is strong, challenging, strident and unnerving, and just a bit scary.
In much the same way the Spirit of God can be, demanding and unsettling. Think about the story of Pentecost, and the impression the disciples made on the crowd. People thought they were drunk and disorderly!
Its one thing for a gentle dove to descend peacefully on Jesus, it's something all together different when the Spirit descends like a wild, noisy goose!
Comments (3)
juca
Excelent shot!! Perfect capture.
GiMi53
Thanks for your interesting story around the geese !
tennesseecowgirl
Great photo, and write up, and you are right they are a bit scary, I've had one chase me back to my vehicle two different times. Nice work~