The Cardinal Who Came To Say Namaste

“I bow to the divine in you”.

Seeing a cardinal in a dream or vision is usually a good omen. They are often connected with the number 12 because they are around 12-months out of the year and they often lay 12 eggs. They also carry symbolism for Christians because they are red as the blood of Christ and they also represent his birth.

The word cardinal comes from the Latin word cardo, meaning hinge or axis. Like a door’s hinge, the cardinal is the hinge on the doorway between Earth and Spirit. They carry messages back and forth.

A cardinal is a representative of a loved one who has passed. When you see one, it means they are visiting you. They usually show up when you most need them or miss them. They also make an appearance during times of celebration as well as despair to let you know they will always be with you. Look for them, they’ll appear.

Thus, when my friend Anita Siecker wrote about cardinals on her Instagram feed I was greatly moved by her beautiful, poetic and inspiring words as I have photographed cardinals hundreds of times.

She writes: “My mom LOVED cardinals! She loved watching hummingbirds and all birds, but cardinals were extra special to her……..The cardinals, male and female, have come to mean a whole lot to my heart, and all of my family’s hearts, since we lost Mom and Daddy. When you make deposits into Heaven you long for it all the more! Seeing cardinals outside in every season, feeding then and watching them crowd around our bird feeders, and having them sit in our trees and on our fenceposts makes us smile. We remember my parents in happy, loving ways…….It is said “When a cardinal appears in your yard, it’s a visitor from Heaven.” Well, I don’t know if that’s true, but I do like to think that our loving Heavenly Father, who is able to do anything He wants to do, does want to comfort us.”

When Anita saw the photo above online she asked if she could order a print from me. I printed one for her and surprised her with another cardinal photo. It’s all about love. As my friend Ann Voskamp says “Be the gift.”

I was especially moved by what Anita wrote on her Instagram feed, along with my photos, now framed, and hanging in her home: “I enjoy Bruce’s photography everyday…….He lives in gorgeous Massachusetts. He loves to photograph nature and food, and does beautiful portraits! He’s also a gourmet chef and published writer…….just a few things I admire about him! Mostly I admire and appreciate his heart full of gratitude.”

Now that last sentence really got to me! I almost cried!

As I look out the window in the home office  Susan and I share and I see a cardinal in a tree, at the birdfeeder or in the birdbath, I do imagine, I believe, it is a loved one, coming to say “Namaste.”

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5 responses to “The Cardinal Who Came To Say Namaste”

  1. Bruce, I love your post!! There are so many neat things to learn about cardinals! And, I believe God doesn’t make mistakes or coincidences…..so He intentionally made the number 12 and the color red special to this particular bird! How awesome to think about that!

    I enjoyed reading this, and I DID cry!! 🙂 I’m deeply touched that you included my “tribute” to my parents. This is something I won’t ever, ever forget!

    You truly do share the gift of love, that overflows from your heart and blesses those of us who get to be your friends. You have made my heart, during a rough season for me, full of gratitude❤! Glory to God Who is the Giver of all gifts!

    Thank you, thank you, Bruce! 🙂

    Forever friends,
    Anita

    1. I am crying.

  2. beautifully written, I am moved to tears, thinking about our recent loss of our sister-in-law. Susan

    1. Thank you.

  3. Hi Bruce,
    I loved your story. Thanks for all the information you shared about cardinals. I learned more about why they are regarded as symbolic of a loved one who’s passed. And, needless to say the pictures are beautiful!
    Kim

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