Thursday 10 March 2016

Pilgrimage to Easter - Day 31

Meditation for Friday 11 March
... from the readings of the day:













They knew not the hidden counsels of God;
neither did they count on a recompense of holiness.
Wisdom 2:1

Make your eyes see the sparkle enfolding every thing, every one.

Like Jesus, we too, are from two places. We each have our birth registered in the books of the world.
But as well, each one is also conceived, born, formed
in a different plane: we are each a child of God.

Make your eyes see the shine cloaking every thing, every one.

We are taught human ways by parents, teachers,
and world - but as well, the map of our lives is 
drawn for God to bring us up in the ways of Spirit. 
We are free to choose, but the deep in us hears the call.

Make your eyes see the shine wrapping around every thing, every one.

Even the bad things are charged with holiness: God's grace slipping around the edges to sanctify.
Human greed, power, control, fear - all misdirections,
sparkle with holiness arcing out to ground us.

Make your eyes see the shine enfolding every thing, every one.

Suggestions for meditation
Always begin by offering your time to God and asking for the grace to grow closer: something like "My loving God, I love you with my whole heart and above all things. I give you this time as I reach out to you, and ask that you guide me now, and each day, closer to you".

The exact words of the prayer are not important but you do need a firm intention to open yourself to God's input.

Read the mediation over slowly a couple of times.

Listen for the personal message for you. There will always be one word or phrase that will reach into your heart. Think of it as the personal meaning God has for you alone!


If you would prefer a more authoritative reading to focus your meditation, try this from one of today's readings, John 7:25-29
Some of the inhabitants of Jerusalem said,
“Is he not the one they are trying to kill?
And look, he is speaking openly and they say nothing to him.
Could the authorities have realized that he is the Christ?
But we know where he is from.
When the Christ comes, no one will know where he is from.”
So Jesus cried out in the temple area as he was teaching and said,
“You know me and also know where I am from.
Yet I did not come on my own,
but the one who sent me, whom you do not know, is true.
I know him, because I am from him, and he sent me.”
So they tried to arrest him.
Focus on a significant word or phrase in this passage or the meditation for a few moments.

Is there a word of phrase that jumps out to speak to you?

Why? Try to put yourself into those words. Maybe imagine Jesus speaking, and reply.

Then spend 5, or 10, or 15 minutes with your word from Jesus, or the word HOLY or CREATION.

You need a clear intention to empty your mind of random thoughts (you won't be entirely successful but you need the intention).

You might want to begin the meditation using the breathing exercise I suggest in We have two minds.

After a minute or two focused on your breathing, move your focus to the word/s you have chosen.

Each time your attention moves away from the word/s, push the distraction gently aside and return to the word ("without the intervention of analytical thought" as The Cloud of Unknowing puts it).

You may need a countdown clock.

At the end thank God, and return to your day.

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