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When we approach our Father in heaven in prayer, we might imagine it as a quiet conversation; having a heart-to-heart, so to speak. But, what if we entered that sacred space with every integral part of ourselves—mind, eyes, ears, spirit, lips, heart, hands, and feet—all offered freely for God’s specific purpose? Each piece, or as we Sicilians say, “qualunque cosa” woven together, creates a living, whole-body experience, ready to be tuned up and used by our Creator, preparing for sacred dialogue. Here is a poetic reflection on the head-to-toe prayer.
By Don VitalleWhen we approach our Father in heaven in prayer, we might imagine it as a quiet conversation; having a heart-to-heart, so to speak. But, what if we entered that sacred space with every integral part of ourselves—mind, eyes, ears, spirit, lips, heart, hands, and feet—all offered freely for God’s specific purpose? Each piece, or as we Sicilians say, “qualunque cosa” woven together, creates a living, whole-body experience, ready to be tuned up and used by our Creator, preparing for sacred dialogue. Here is a poetic reflection on the head-to-toe prayer.