
We try so hard, don’t we? When spiritual development becomes a passion we sometimes work at it to the point of exhaustion, excluding all spontaneity of spirit. That’s why I’m letting myself off the hook today, and invite you to join me if so moved.
In her book, In the Sanctuary of Women: A Companion for Prayer and Reflection, Jan Richardson suggests with Thomas Moore that we let ourselves “get sleepy” once in a while, because it is in the latent spaces in-between when we let go, that spirit can then plant seeds that can germinate. Moore suggests that “…awareness, wisdom, and soulfulness do not arrive solely through perpetually vigilant consciousness.”
So today, let yourself off the hook and let spirit do her work.
Blessing
May you grow sleepy
enough
to find the gap where God lives.
May your soul find its waking
there.
Jan Richardson In the Sanctuary of Women: A Companion for Prayer and Reflection
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