Prayer is not telling God what to do, but becoming aware of just how intimately and immediately present God is to our world, to the ones we pray for and to ourselves. …in everyday life it is the plain facts and natural happenings that conceal God and reveal him to us little […]
Practise resurrection
We take a pause from the series of meditations on Becoming a Human Being as we enter the season of Lent. Each week during the Lent and Easter seasons there will be a simple meditation that gives you an invitation to put into practice a disposition or attitude that allows you to become more fully […]
Jesus: the body language of God
When you make a speech, you are attempting an embrace – you are saying to your listeners – you and me both. Don Watson Don Watson, in a book called Death Sentence (on the decay of public language), says that when you make a speech, you are attempting an embrace – you are saying to […]
Jesus: the imagination of God
“The slow fire of the impossible is lit….by the imagination” Emily Dickinson We are made in God’s image – and are image bearers and image makers. We grasp or deal with reality through our imaginations. The power of our imaginations can “release the emotions and move us to action”. “Images are forms of transport. They […]
Jesus: God’s way of being open to the world, humanity’s way of being open to God
Every person is already radically open [to God] in the very core of his or her being. Richard McBrien In prayer we discover what we already have. You stand where you are, you deepen what you already have, and you realize that you are already there. We already have everything, but we don’t know it, […]
Fostering a climate where communion takes place
We were conceived in the mind of God as the partner in a dialogue. Hans Urs von Balthasar Dialogue demands that I leave the place I dwell – the landscape of feelings and thoughts that seem important to me – in order to dwell with your thoughts, feelings, perceptions, fears, hopes. I must deny myself […]
Becoming a human being
We begin 2022 with a series of Fr Philip’s meditations based on the writings of Julian of Norwich, (1342?-1420), the most popular of the English mystics. As an anchoress she lived in a cell attached to a Norwich church and engaged in prayer and spiritual guidance. I was born a man (woman), but now my […]
Soul – care
Fr Philip and I have enjoyed sharing this blog with you over the past year. We will be taking a sabbatical over the month of January and will look forward to meeting you online again in February of next year, 2022. What is the greatest gift?…That you have a soul – your own, no one […]
Soul – work
This is the first, wildest, and wisest thingI know, that the soul exists, and that it isbuilt entirely out of attention. Mary Oliver ______________________________________ Attending to soul is about noticing and appreciating what is, as opposed to approaching reality with pre-conceived ideas or illusions. It is about openness, awareness, and the savouring of reality. […]
Soul-scape
Nobody knows what the soul is Mary Oliver Nobody knows what the soul is. It comes and goeslike the wind over the watersometimes, for days,you don’t think of it. Mary Oliver Image: Kim En Joong, Huile 1877_01 Thomas Moore says we connect with the soul through our complaints. The symptoms of emptiness, meaninglessness, disillusionment, loss […]