THEME The Connecting Solitude
THOUGHTS FOR REFLECTION
PRAYER
O Jesus Christ, who was not afraid to enter the inner wilderness of confusion and conflict, may our awareness of your journey give us the
courage to dwell within our complexity rather than attempting to deny its existence.
HYMNS
Not in grasping or in holding. (BL)
In the darkness of my spirit. (BL)
Help us, O Christ, to choose the path of peace.
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The Way of God.
www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/boundlesslife
O Help us most loving and life-giving God.
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Choose life.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Darkness is my mother.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
What does our God require of us?
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
God of forgiveness.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
The spring will come again.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
Enter the stillness. (STS1)
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REFRAIN
In the letting go. (BL)
POEMS / REFLECTIONS
WINTER WASHING
I have an obligation
which I do not
always fulfill ‑
an obligation to myself
to make time
to savor life;
to let the red wine
of form and color,
darkness and light,
sound and silence,
all that I touch
and all that touches me,
excite the taste buds
of my soul.
If through busyness,
puritanism or selfishness
I do not allow myself
to meet CHRIST
in every stone, body and bone
of God’s world,
my life becomes
like winter washing –
WRUNG OUT,
LIMP
AND VERY COLD.
(see Corinthians 1:16b-17)
DISCOVERY
When I stop
struggling to be
I discover
I AM.
BUT NOT BEFORE
Kill the puritan in you
but not before you have discovered love –
Work for justice and peace
but not before you have embraced beauty –
Give yourself to others
but not before you have affirmed your own self worth ‑
Share your power
but not before you have claimed it as your own.
PILGRIMAGE
Pilgrimage to the place of the ancestors – our Bethlehem.
Pilgrimage to the place of our birth – our Bethlehem.
Pilgrimage to the place of suffering and opposition – our Golgotha.
Pilgrimage to the place of celebration and awareness – our garden of
Resurrection.
DISCERNMENT
Discernment is knowing when to speak and when to remain silent,
when to move and when to be still,
when to consume and when to abstain,
when to include and when to leave out,
when to hold and when to let go.
NEW LIFE
Like
winter’s bleakness
the grey-dayed
leaf-falling
seasons of mind
hold time
to reassess
and regroup
nascent resources
for the living
of undreamt
dreams.
FOCUS FOR ACTION
1. There are two alternative ways of attempting to simplify our life-style and to achieve our desired goals. We can on the one hand focus on what is best for the deepest level of our psyche, our I AM and allow the other things to melt into the background or on the other hand we can go to war with our less desirable habits and move into a judgmental mode.
The first method brings delight, the second method puts out the light and casts us into a depressive attitude to life.
Which of these two is my predominant method and how can I deal with my puritan without becoming immoral or hedonistic?
2. What aspects of my life should I let go of in order that my spirituality might gain more focus and have less clutter?
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