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To be eirenic is to be aimed at peace, oriented
For Lent, we are using the book, The
So as you settle in your space, pay attention
Notice your breath as it passes in through your
Pay attention, slowing your breath a bit.
Engage stillness, release your concerns, yield
Settle into the awareness that God is present.
And as you recognize God’s presence, bring your
When did you notice God meeting you in your
Perhaps a lift in your spirit? A kind word spoken?
Notice it. Recognize the consolation.
Breathe out an acknowledgment of mercy.
Breathe in the grace that God fills this space.
As you breathe out, exhale a prayer of hope.
Continue breathing in and out, allow the Spirit
Pay attention to God’s invitation to be present.
Settle into the peace of Christ as you listen.
“The way into blessed freedom …. though perhaps not yet fully realized as such.”
Sister Wendy Beckett, The Art of LentThe first sight of joy is in the awareness of
Still, as powerful as surrendering to joy in the moment, in the living it, is the memory suffused with joy. In the same way that we might live in a grief, in suffering, and live into it the joy supporting it, so we might live into the joy that is already present when remembering. Our minds can do remarkable magic, amazing feats of manipulation, rumination, and focus… but because we have God’s Spirit within, we also have the mind of Christ.
What if we allow the mind of Jesus that dwells
What if we allow the forgotten graces of an
And then, the story retold transforms,
swathed in more colors, nuanced,
strokes of beauty that blur the spaces when we thought
and remember: we are all hues, infinite,
shifting, re-seen in heaven’s light.
How is joy recreating memory for you today?
May real joy saturate you in new hues, and may
The post Lost in Time appeared first on Eirenicole.
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To be eirenic is to be aimed at peace, oriented
For Lent, we are using the book, The
So as you settle in your space, pay attention
Notice your breath as it passes in through your
Pay attention, slowing your breath a bit.
Engage stillness, release your concerns, yield
Settle into the awareness that God is present.
And as you recognize God’s presence, bring your
When did you notice God meeting you in your
Perhaps a lift in your spirit? A kind word spoken?
Notice it. Recognize the consolation.
Breathe out an acknowledgment of mercy.
Breathe in the grace that God fills this space.
As you breathe out, exhale a prayer of hope.
Continue breathing in and out, allow the Spirit
Pay attention to God’s invitation to be present.
Settle into the peace of Christ as you listen.
“The way into blessed freedom …. though perhaps not yet fully realized as such.”
Sister Wendy Beckett, The Art of LentThe first sight of joy is in the awareness of
Still, as powerful as surrendering to joy in the moment, in the living it, is the memory suffused with joy. In the same way that we might live in a grief, in suffering, and live into it the joy supporting it, so we might live into the joy that is already present when remembering. Our minds can do remarkable magic, amazing feats of manipulation, rumination, and focus… but because we have God’s Spirit within, we also have the mind of Christ.
What if we allow the mind of Jesus that dwells
What if we allow the forgotten graces of an
And then, the story retold transforms,
swathed in more colors, nuanced,
strokes of beauty that blur the spaces when we thought
and remember: we are all hues, infinite,
shifting, re-seen in heaven’s light.
How is joy recreating memory for you today?
May real joy saturate you in new hues, and may
The post Lost in Time appeared first on Eirenicole.