Saturday, August 31, 2013

Day 243: 8/31/13- Living the Proverbs Week: Day Five and Yoga Workshop

Day 243: 8/31/13-  Living the Proverbs Week: Day Five and Yoga Workshop      
New Thing: No Lying
Inspiration: Women's Bible Study        
Time: All Day       
Bottom Line: Proverbs 10:18 “Lying lips conceal hatred and whoever utters slander is a fool.”


Reflection: Today's Proverb challenge was to go the whole day without lying. Not the easiest task when you consider that people lie about 10 times a day on average. Here are the suggestions:

Day Five: Go a Whole Day without Lying
Proverbs 10:18 “Lying lips conceal hatred and whoever utters slander is a fool.”
Proverbs 12:19 · Proverbs 12:22 · Proverbs 14:25 · Proverbs 19:5
Suggested ways to live this out—

Action: Don’t Lie!
Prayer: If you do find yourself telling even a white lie, confess it (at least to God)
Meditation: Make a list of all the times you were tempted to lie and see if there is a pattern. For example, might you be trying to cover up behavior or are you just trying not to hurt feelings?

Again, a great lesson. I think that many times I am tempted to do those "white lies" to spare people's feelings, but not doing that today meant that I had to be more direct. I found that being more direct and honest was fine. People are stronger then I was giving the credit for which is actually insulting to them twice--first because I made wrong assumptions about them and then lied to them because of it. 

Today was also the first day of a Mysore Yoga Workshop with World Renowned Teacher David Keil. Amy, my teacher and friend, carpooled up and then sweated out butts off in the really great class. It is also really hard to lie to yourself on your yoga mat when you have someone watching your practice. Can't wait for the Monday-Wednesday classes! 

Friday, August 30, 2013

Day 242: 8/30/13- Living the Proverbs Week: Day Four

Day 242: 8/30/13-  Living the Proverbs Week: Day Four     
New Thing:  No Gossiping 
Inspiration: Women's Bible Study          
Time: All Day     
Bottom Line: Proverbs 12:18 “Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise bring healing.”


Reflection: Day Four in our Proverbs Week was to not gossip. Here are the suggestions:
Day Four: Go the Whole Day without Gossiping
Proverbs 12:18 “Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise bring healing.”
Proverbs 11:12-13 “Whoever belittles another lacks sense, but an intelligent person remains silent. A gossip goes about telling secrets, but one who is trustworthy in spirit keeps a confidence."
Suggested ways to live this out—

Action: Don’t gossip! This includes gossip magazines and website (maybe even Facebook?) Try your best not to talk negatively about someone (even if it is good) if they are not in your presences. Instead, if you feel the urge to talk about someone, go and get them to include them in the conversation or tell them what you said later.

Prayer: Ask God to support you in building up other rather than tearing them down with careless words. Perhaps pray the “Morning Resolve” prayer from Day One which helps to stay away from negative thoughts.

Meditation: Each time you are tempted to talk about someone (good or bad) write it down. Is there a pattern? Are you talking about people you dislike or are jealous of?

Personally, this one has been the hardest. It is not that I talk smack about people, but what today made me realize was just how much of our natural conversations are about people. We seemed to be hard wired to want to talk about ourselves and others. Think about it--how much of even the media is just devoted to celebrity gossip because that is what sells?! I found myself thinking about the possible patterns, and I think when someone comes up in conversation normally for me, it is out of concern or frustration. This was a powerful meditation. 


Thursday, August 29, 2013

Day 241: 8/29/13- Living the Proverbs Week: Day Three and Juice Fast

Day 241: 8/29/13-  Living the Proverbs Week: Day Three and Juice Fast     
New Thing:  Be a True Friend

Inspiration: Women's Bible Study        
Time: All Day   
Bottom Line: Proverbs 18:24 “Some friends play at friendship but a true friend sticks closer than one’s nearest kin.”



Day Three: Be a True Friend Today
Proverbs 18:24 “Some friends play at friendship but a true friend sticks closer than one’s nearest kin.”
Suggested ways to live this out —
Action: Call, write, text, or do something with a friend that you want to grow closer with.
Prayer: Make a prayer list of all the friends in your life (even those from distant years pasts) that God has brought into your life and pray for them for the rest of the week.
Action: Invite a friend to church or Bible Study! What better way to be a friend?

Personally, I chose the list option, but instead of writing it down, I just let the faces of people bubble up in my prayer time. It was so humbling to see who came up there and the love that I have shared with many was a joy to contemplate. 

I also started a juice fast today. As I mentioned earlier in the month, fasting is a very important part of the Christian tradition that does not get much attention these days. However, the Bible assumes that we will be fasting and Jesus even says "WHEN you fast and prayer" not IF. so I have been trying to add fasting more and more into my prayer life and I find that it really does heighten my awareness of God and the dependency that we have on him. I'll write more about this fast as it goes forward--but I will say that no sooner had I started it then a friend asked be to break it to go to lunch with him and another after a long separation. It seemed like the right way to be a true friend.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Day 240: 8/28/13- Living the Proverbs Week: Day Two

Day 240: 8/28/13-  Living the Proverbs Week: Day Two    
New Thing:  Listening to God
Inspiration: Women's Bible Study      
Time: All Day     
Bottom Line: Proverbs 17:28 “Even fools who keep silent are considered wise; when they close their lips, they are deemed intelligent."



Reflection: The second day in our Proverbs living was devoted to listening to God. Again, here are the suggestions:

Day Two: Listening To God
Proverbs 17:28 “Even fools who keep silent are considered wise; when they close their lips, they are deemed intelligent."
Proverbs 3:17 “Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.”
Suggested ways to live this out —
Prayer: Come to the centering prayer group meeting today at 8:15am in the quiet room and learn how to still your mind and let God enter in.
Action: Learn more about listening to God at www.contemplativeoutreach.org
Mediation: Read and contemplate this poem from Contemplative Outreach
A poem Author: Karen Pilman You are rearranging the furniture in my soul. Of course, I gave you the key to let Yourself in whenever You wanted, but I can’t get over coming home and seeing everything shifted. Some of my favorite things are gone, some of the things I used to cling to for security. I still go looking and grow angry to find them gone. I miss the complacency, the mediocrity, the stagnation, but I relish the abandon more. Your Presence leaves a warmth in the room. It fills me more fully than all the clutter which used to linger within. With a lot of the garbage gone, I can seek you out. I can rest in the present, in the Presence, in calm, in tranquility, undisturbed, except by what you choose for me. I wait for You to come. I never thought waiting for the Moving Man could be so right.

I chose the poem which kept me in prayer and wonder for a long time. So very good. 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Day 239: 8/27/13- Living the Proverbs Week: Day One

Day 239: 8/27/13-  Living the Proverbs Week: Day One   
New Thing:  Live without Worry Trusting in the Hope of God Today Inspiration: Women's Bible Study     
Time: All Day   
Bottom Line: Proverbs 13:12 “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life."


Reflection: The Women's Bible Study has decided to band together and pick out a proverb to live out each day. The ladies all gave me suggestions about which verses they would like to try and I put together a collection of meditation suggestions. Here is day one:
 
Day One : Live without Worry Trusting in the Hope of God Today
Proverbs 13:12 “Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life."
Suggested Ways to Live this Out —
Art Meditation: Make a “hope tree” by drawing the outline of a tree that has God at its roots. On each leaf, write one hope for your life and for the life of others that you are trusting in God to bring to life. Pray over this tree and then set it totally in God’s hands knowing that his will will be done.
Prayer: Use this prayer From Forward Movement to help start your day off with the right hopeful and non-anxious intuition.
A Morning Resolve I will try this day to live a simple, sincere and serene life, repelling promptly every thought of discontent, anxiety, discouragement, impurity, and self-seeking; cultivating cheerfulness, magnanimity, charity, and the habit of holy silence; exercising economy in expenditure, generosity in giving, carefulness in conversation, diligence in appointed service, fidelity to every trust, and a childlike faith in God. In particular I will try to be faithful in those habits of prayer, work, study, physical exercise, eating, and sleep which I believe the Holy Spirit has shown me to be right. And as I cannot in my own strength do this, nor even with a hope of success attempt it, I look to thee, O Lord God my Father, in Jesus my Savior, and ask for the gift of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Action: Make a “worry box’ that you can put all your worries in written on pieces of paper during the day. Write Proverbs 13:12 on the box and remember that God replaces our heart sickness with hope.

For my personal practice, I used the worry box idea which is not new to me, but I found it a real comfort as always trying to let my anxieties be placed in God's hands. As Christians, we can look at the tree of life and remember that Jesus was hung on that tree for us giving us all hope and joy. 

Monday, August 26, 2013

Day 238: 8/26/13- Women's Equality Day

Day 238: 8/26/13-  Women's Equality Day 
New Thing: Read the Presidential Equality Proclamation  
Inspiration: Women's Equality Day    
Time: A few mins.   
Bottom Line: Votes for Women!!



Reflection: Today is Women's Equality Day! Here is the wiki description: 

Women's Equality Day is a day proclaimed each year by the United States President to commemorate the granting of the vote to women throughout the country on an equal basis with men. Women in the United States were granted the right to vote on August 26, 1920, when the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution was certified. The amendment was first introduced many years earlier in 1878. Every president has published a proclamation for Women's Equality Day since 1971 when legislation was first introduced in Congress by Bella Abzug.This resolution was passed designating August 26 of each year as Women's Equality Day.


So, today, in honor of all those brave women who fought for the right to vote, I proudly read the President's Proclamation. Here it is:


Presidential Proclamation -- Women's Equality Day, 2013

WOMEN'S EQUALITY DAY, 2013
- - - - - - -
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
On August 26, 1920, after decades of organizing, agitating, and demonstrating, our country achieved a major victory for women's rights and American democracy. The 19th Amendment was certified, extending the vote to women and advancing our Nation's long journey toward full equality for all Americans. The ratification of the 19th Amendment paved the way for more women to participate in American politics -- as leaders, candidates, voters, and volunteers. Today, women make up the majority of the electorate, and last year a record number of women were elected to the United States Congress. On Women's Equality Day, we celebrate the progress that has been made, and renew our commitment to securing equal rights, freedoms, and opportunities for women everywhere. 

From the beginning, my Administration has been committed to advancing the historic march toward gender equality. We have fought for equal pay, prohibited gender discrimination in America's healthcare system, and established the White House Council on Women and Girls, which works to ensure fair treatment in all matters of public policy. In March, I signed a reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, which provides better tools to law enforcement to reduce domestic and sexual violence, strengthens support systems, and extends protections to even more women. And earlier this year, the Department of Defense announced plans to remove roadblocks that prevent women from serving the country they love at the highest levels their extraordinary valor and talent will take them. 

Yet we have more work to do. A fair deal for women is essential to a thriving middle class, but while women graduate college at higher rates than men, they still make less money after graduation and often have fewer opportunities to enter well-paid occupations or receive promotions. On average, women are paid 77 cents for every dollar paid to men. That is why the first bill I signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. It is also why I established the National Equal Pay Task Force, which is cracking down on equal pay violations at a record rate. And it is why I issued a Presidential Memorandum calling for a Government-wide strategy to close any gender pay gap within the Federal workforce. To build on this work, I will continue to urge the Congress to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act, a bill that would strengthen the Equal Pay Act and give women more tools to challenge unequal wages. My Administration will also continue our campaign to engage women and girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics careers, and we will broaden our efforts to empower women and girls around the world. 

As we reflect with pride on decades of progress toward gender equality, we must also resolve to make progress in our time. Today, we honor the pioneers of women's equality by doing our part to realize that great American dream -- the dream of a Nation where all things are possible for all people. 

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim August 26, 2013, as Women's Equality Day. I call upon the people of the United States to celebrate the achievements of women and promote gender equality in our country. 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-third day of August, in the year of our Lord two thousand thirteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-eighth. 

BARACK OBAMA

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Day 237: 8/25/13- Jenkins Arboretum

Day 237: 8/25/13-  Jenkins Arboretum
New Thing: Visit Jenkins Arboretum
Inspiration: Ken & D.  
Time: Several hours  
Bottom Line: So glad we finally made it here! 



Reflection: This evening, D., Ken and I were taking a walk in Valley Forge and decided to pull into Jenkins Arboretum when we were done. We have been meaning to get here since we moved into the area, but never actually stopped. We found it to be a beautiful and tranquil spot, just right for a Sunday evening stroll. 



Saturday, August 24, 2013

Day 236: 8/24/13- Watch Anna Karenina

Day 236: 8/24/13-  Watch Anna Karenina  
New Thing: Watch Anna Karenina  Inspiration: Ken
Time: Several hours
Bottom Line: “I think... if it is true that there are as many minds as there are heads, then there are as many kinds of love as there are hearts.” ― Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina 


Reflection: Today, we watched Anna Karenina which I have been waiting to see since I just read the book last year. It was visually stunning with the whole thing taking place on an imaginary stage. But, it lacked he depth that the novel has, especially in contrasting Kitty's rise to Holy living and beautify from youthful silliness as opposed to Anna's fall from grace and rationality. Not to mention almost ignoring Levin and his turn to faith which is the most satisfying part of the book in my opinion.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Day 235: 8/23/13- Get up really early, take a early morning flight with the family and get home in time to do a wedding rehearsal all without incident. Oh yeah, and wear the new dress Ken bought me.

Day 235: 8/23/13-  Get up really early, take a early morning flight with the family and get home in time to do a wedding rehearsal all without incident. Oh yeah, and wear the new dress Ken bought me.
New Thing: New dress   
Inspiration: Ken     
Time: Several Hours       
Bottom Line: Phew.


Reflection: We took a 6am flight home from Maine today after spending a rocky nice in the hotel room with D. and I sharing a bed and her kicking me all night long once she FINALLY got to sleep. But, when we got home, Ken had a new dress waiting for me! How sweet is that? A few hours later, it was right back into the swing of things with a wedding rehearsal. Exhausted.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Day 234: 8/22/13- Blueberry Soda, Turn into a Blueberry, & Acadia National Park

Day 234: 8/22/13-  Blueberry Soda, Turn into a Blueberry, & Acadia National Park   
New Thing-  Blueberry Soda, Acadia      
Inspiration: Maine   
Time: All Day      
Bottom Line: Breathtaking 

Me over looking Acadia
Reflection: To round out my blueberry experience, I tried the delicious Maine Root (organic and fair trade) blueberry soda. It was superb, and I don't even really like soda. However, I think I am going to have to take a break from blueberries for a bit, lest I go the way of Violet Beauregarde.



On our way out, we stopped at one of my favorite places on the face of the planet, Acadia National Park. We didn't get to do any hiking, but we did get to see some of the most beautiful sights in the natural world. 



Ali!
Goodbye, Maine! We will miss you!! 

Our crazy awesome house overlooking the ocean. They were lucky to get us out of there.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Day 233: 8/21/13- Blueberry Morning Tea, Jasper Beach & Flying Squirrels

Day 233: 8/21/13- Blueberry Morning Tea, Jasper Beach & Flying Squirrels 
New Thing-  Tea, Jasper Beach, Flying Squirrels    
Inspiration: The Locketts  
Time: All Day     
Bottom Line: More Down East Goodness!

D. and I at the end of the point of Maine
Reflection: This morning, we had morning tea down by the shore and then headed off to explore Jasper Beach. Jasper Beach is really cool because it is covered with rocks that add a visual beauty and an intersting audio component. Wave after wave rushes in and out and moves the stones back and forth with a rumbling sound. The beach is never the same twice! 



Later on, we had dinner with the delightful Ann and Mort their neighbor Marilyn. They were such gracious hosts and the food was excellent.The topper of the night was watching the flying squirrels coming on and off the feed they had made for them. Ever one sent us all cheering and we could have watched them all night! Thank you so much, Locketts!

Blue Maine Moon

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Day 232: 8/20/13- Wild Blueberry Milk Shake

Day 232: 8/20/13- Wild Blueberry Milk Shake  
New Thing-  Wild Blueberry Milk Shake  
Inspiration: Ali  
Time: A few sweet seconds   
Bottom Line: I definitely ate some blueberries while in Maine. 

Mornin' Lobster Run

Reflection: Another beautiful day in Maine! Ali decided to use some of the many blueberries we had purchase over the coarse of these few days, to make us wild blueberry milkshakes. We sat and drank them off the back pouch watching the lobster boats driving by. Later, Mom finally got her lobster from Mother Shuckers Lobster Shack and loved every bite-full as my sister (who is very allergic to shell fish but loves it) watched on in utter jealousy. Although, I did go into own to get her some clams to help her feel better. 


Mom with her lobster and D. with the fake.

r.i.p.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Day 231: 8/19/13- Wild Blueberry Tart & Roque Bluffs State Park

Day 231: 8/19/13- Wild Blueberry Tart & Roque Bluffs State Park
New Thing-  Wild Blueberry Tart & Rouque Bluffs State Park
Inspiration: Roque Bluffs Community Chapel, Obidiah's Bohemian Cafe
Time: Several Hours
Bottom Line: Man, do I love Maine!

Treasures found at Obidiah's- By the way, in case I didn't say so, all of the pictures are coming from Ali and Mom since I didn't have my camera. I was that person.
Reflection: Today, we went to the bohemian cafe in Machias named Obidiah's (and if you are wondering if we liked saying "Obidiah's in Machias" over and over again, the answers is yes.) which was a hippie restaurant filled with all kinds of weird and cool antiques. It was delightful to sit on the front law of this institution near their garden on their miss-matched furniture and drink mint water from jars and eat wild blueberry tarts. Yeah, heaven.  

We then made our way to Roque Bluffs Sate Park to explore some of the beauty of coastal Maine. So nice. 


Sunday, August 18, 2013

Day 230: 8/18/13- Machias Blueberry Fest & Roque Bluffs Community Chapel

Day 230: 8/18/13- Machias Blueberry Fest & Roque Bluffs Community Chapel
New Thing-  Machias Blueberry Fest & Roque Bluffs Community Chapel
Inspiration: Shaun, The wonderful congregation of Roque Bluffs Community Chapel, Blueberry Fest
Time: All Day
Bottom Line: "You will NEVER get the better of a geezer."- Tim Sample


Reflection: What a great day in Maine! The weather and the house we are staying in are gorgeous! We started out by going to the Wild Blueberry Festival where I had my first ever Wild Blueberry smoothie. (delicious) We then saw the comedian Tim Sample, whose Maine inspired stand-up humor was a huge part of every one of our Maine trips growing up courtesy of the tape that my father played ad nauseum on the long car rides. ("I can't see the quahog in front of my face" was a line that wish I had remembered to "thank" Mr. Sample for since it was one of my father's favorites--and by favorate I mean something that he repeated until a person contemplated throwing themselves out of the moving car ;) From there, we attended the evening service at the beautiful Roque Bluffs Community Chapel where we finally got to meet Shaun's parents, the charming Mr. & Mrs. Lockett. I was honored to preach and sing for them and was so impressed and touched by their hospitality! What an amazing congregation! Thank you all!

Us at the fest!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Day 229: 8/17/13- Maine Day One- Wild Blueberry World

Day 229: 8/17/13- Maine Day One- Wild Blueberry World 
New Thing-  Travel to Maine with Mom, Ali & Little D.!
Inspiration: Shaun, The wonderful congregation of Roque Bluffs Community Chapel
Time: About an hour 
Bottom Line: Yeah, Maine!

I think this is not actually a legally binding coronation.
Reflection: Mom, Ali, D. and I boarded a plane today (D.'s first time!) and headed to Roque Bluffs, Maine! RB is near Machias which is one of the largest Wild Blueberry producer in the world. The three oldest members of our party had not been together in Maine for years and this was going to be our adventure, thanks to the invitation to preach from the good members of Rouqe Bluffs Community Chapel. 

The first leg of our journey took us to the Bangor Airport following D.'s first plane ride, which she loved!

Following a stop to a Howard Johnson's so that Ali and Mom could get fried clams (their favorite-never mind it was 10:30am), we drove a few hours north east and stopped at Wild Blueberry Land which was wonderfully kitschy and delicious. We got a pie! My first ever wild blueberry pie. SOOOOO GOOOOOD!



Friday, August 16, 2013

Day 228: 8/16/13- Consider the Birds: A Provocative Guide to the Birds of the Bible

Day 228: 8/16/13- Consider the Birds: A Provocative Guide to the Birds of the Bible 
New Thing- New Bird Book!
Inspiration: Shaun
Time: About an hour
Bottom Line: This is seriously a good read.


I feel like that cat.
 Reflection: My friend Shaun gave me a book called Consider the Birds: A Provocative Guide to the Birds of the Bible by Debbie Blue. In it he inscribed, "Three pages into this, I knew you had to have it. Enjoy!" Boy was he right! Here is the description: 


From biblical times to today, people have found meaning and significance in the actions and symbolism of birds. We admire their mystery and manners, their strength and fragility, their beauty and their ugliness—and perhaps compare these very characteristics to our own lives in the process. From the well-known image of the dove to the birds that gorge on the flesh of the defeated “beast” in Revelation, birds play a dynamic part in Scripture. They bring bread to the prophets. They are food for the wanderers. As sacrifices, they are the currency of mercy. They also challenge, offend, devour, and fight. Highlighting 10 birds throughout Scripture, author Debbie Blue explores their significance in both familiar and unfamiliar biblical stories and illustrates how and why they have represented humanity across culture, Christian tradition, art, and contemporary psyche. With these (usually) minor characters at the forefront of human imaginations, poignant life lessons illuminate such qualities as desire and gratitude, power and vulnerability, insignificance and importance—and provide us with profound lessons about humanity, faith, and God's mysterious grace.

Seriously, this is already a great read- not to mention sermon fodder! Thanks, Shaun!! 

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Day 227: 8/15/13- The Feast of St. Mary the Virgin- 5th Anniversary to the Priesthood

Day 227: 8/15/13- The Feast of St. Mary the Virgin- 5th Anniversary to the Priesthood         
New Thing- Celebrate 5 years of priestly ministry        
Inspiration: BVM, Ordination  
Time: All day   
Bottom Line: "In all that you do, you are to nourish Christ's people from the riches of his grace, and strengthen them to glorify God in this life and in the life to come." -From the Ordination Rite 


Reflection: 5 years ago, I became a priest in Christ's Holy Church! It has been a joy and a blessing every day, and to mark the occasion, I spend a long journal session trying to discern some of the things that God has shown me these last 5 years. It was humbling and awe inspiring. Thank you, God, for this holy gift!!



Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Day 226: 8/14/13- Out of the Silence...Prayer's Daily Round

Day 226: 8/14/13- Out of the Silence...Prayer's Daily Round
New Thing- Use a New Prayer Book 
Inspiration: New Prayer Book
Time: About 30 mins.
Bottom Line: I am afraid I had to get off this train with the line "We breath there words out of the Silence within us, into the Silence beyond us...in the Spirit that stirs amongst us the kaleidoscope of Jesus." In the words of Liz Lemon, "Nope, that's hippie nonsense. Shut it down!"





Reflection: Recently, I borrowed a new prayer book called Out of the Silence...Prayer's Daily Round by Jim Cotter and Paul Payton. While there was some pretty prayers, the line that I quoted above was written on the bottom of every page. It was an example of some very flowery liturgical theology that I just find distracting. It seems to be to clever by half. 

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Day 225: 8/13/13- The Feast of Jeremy Taylor

Day 225: 8/13/13- The Feast of Jeremy Taylor       
New Thing- Start reading Holy Dying       
Inspiration: The Feast of Jeremy Taylor
Time: About 30 mins.   
Bottom Line: "Thus nature calls us to meditate of death by those things which are the instruments of acting it; and God, by all the variety of his providence, makes us see death everywhere, in all variety of circumstances, and dressed up for all the fancies, and the expectation of every single person."- Holy Dying 
 
 
Reflection: Today was the Feast of Jeremy Taylor who wrote the Anglican classic Holy Living and Holy Dying. Here is his wiki bio: 
 
Jeremy Taylor (15 August 1613 – 13 August 1667) was a cleric in the Church of England who achieved fame as an author during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. He is sometimes known as the "Shakespeare of Divines" for his poetic style of expression and was often presented as a model of prose writing. Holy Living and Holy Dying is the collective title of two books of Christian devotion by Jeremy Taylor. Holy Living is designed to instruct the reader in living a virtuous life, increasing personal piety, and avoiding temptations. Holy Dying is meant to instruct the reader in the "means and instruments" of preparing for a blessed death. Each book contains discussions of theology, moral instruction, often prefaced as "The Consideration reduc'd to practise," and model prayers requesting divine assistance in achieving them.
 
I read several sections of both volumes in seminary, and always planned on reading more of Holy Dying since I think that there is really a lack of attention to the spirituality of livening such a life that leads to a peaceful death sure in the resurrection. I only read a little bit, but found it to be joyful in its belief that while we are surrounded by death, that reality only helps us to see the holiness of each moment.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Day 224: 8/12/13- Begging Bowl

Day 224: 8/12/13- Begging Bowl       
New Thing- Begging Bowl       
Inspiration: Ancient Monastic Tradition
Time: Several Days   
Bottom Line: Who knew humility could be so delicious? 



Reflection: There is an ancient monastic tradition called a begging bowl which monks would practice as a way of relying totally on God. When they would leave the monastery every day, they would carry with them only a small bowl and no food trusting that God would provide them with the sustenance that they would need. For two days, I practiced this meditation and was really struck by the results. Here are some of the highlights of the practice:
  • The first day, I wasn't sure how this was going to go since I wasn't exactly heading out to a busy market place where food might be everywhere. But I had to laugh at God's humor when literally the exact moment I picked up my bowl from our cupboard, Ken placed a clementine in it without knowing that I was doing this little experiment. "Here," he said, "you are sounding a little stuffy and I think you need some more vitamin c today." Not only do I have a sweet husband, but I have a sweet and funny God. 
  • Later in the day, I was getting really hungry and it was getting past lunch time so I broke down and had a handful of almonds. Not surprisingly, if I had trusted in the Lord's timing, I wouldn't have needed them because the moment I was done with the nuts, Ken called me at the office and told me to come home for some lunch--he had heated up some pasta for me (again, he didn't even know about the begging bowl and this was not his current practice to call me home for food). How awesome is Ken?  
  • Then I found some cookies that my co-workers had left for the office staff and was happy to find that God's grace was delicious as well as plentiful.  
  • Finally, at dinner time, Frank showed up at our door with a huge bag of fresh vegetables from our garden that he had picked to share with us. I have to admit, I really didn't expect to have dinner provided as well since that really never happens. Thanks, Frank! 
  • The next day was just as cool. It started out with cake in the office staff meeting to celebrate the August birthdays. Who knew that humility could taste so delicious?! 
  • Later on, my sweet co-workers left some candy in my bowl ;) Nice! 
  • Finally, the always generous Betsy came to the office for lunch with what can only be described as a love feast! Sandwiches, delicious spreads, and cookies in the shape of hearts. Along with her spirit and pleasant conversation which feed me as well, it was better then anything I could have asked for. Thank you to all that were God's messengers!