THEME A Way of Thinking – a Way of Mindfulness
THOUGHTS FOR REFLECTION
PRAYER
O God, who can be approached in a thousand ways, may the form of prayer we choose contribute to our mental health and not to the undermining of it. May it help us to affirm ourselves and other people and to increasingly open our lives to your love.
HYMNS
Not in grasping or in holding. (BL)
God of Sky and God of Earth. (BL)
God wake us from illusion. (BL)
I am greater than my thinking. (BL)
An awakening is beginning. (BL)
When we find beauty in our depths. (BL)
There’s a beautiful place in our minds. (BL)
When I pray to you for help, O God. (BL)
When we have moved. (BL)
How liberated are those. (BL)
I will talk to my heart.
www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/boundlesslife
Help us O Christ.
www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/boundlesslife
Between our thoughts.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
O God of Earth and God of Sky. (STS1)
Out of the stillness. (STS1)
Help me to pray as Jesus prayed. (STS2)
If my heart grows icy cold. (STS2)
Christ Jesus praying from the cross. (STS2)
May the peace of God. (STS2)
That of God within us all. (STS2)
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SONG FOR TEENS
Great Life-force, God of all nurture. (Modern Lord’s Prayer) (SYSJ)
RESPONSES AND CHANTS
Prayer / Meditation Responses.(BL)
Intercessory Responses. (BL)
I am Dancer. (BL)
Beyond the rain.(BL)
Between the stillness of the rock.
http://www.methodist.org.nz/resources/hymns/the_mystery_telling
RESPONSIVE READING
A paraphrase of the Beatitudes (SE/MU)
POEMS / REFLECTIONS
WHEN I SIT
When I sit in the mall or the park
and watch all the world go by
I am no longer the victim
of my concerns, limitations and frustrations
but I am the true uncluttered me.
O that I might make more time to sit and watch
and become one with all that is.
A PARAPHRASE OF THE LORD’S PRAYER
O God of Sky and Earth
We reverence your presence
Both within us and beyond.
May what we eat sustain us
In the Way of compassionate sharing.
Help us to be forgiving –
Forgiving others, forgiving ourselves.
Liberate us from guilt
That learning from our mistakes
We may move beyond self-centeredness
To that depth of being
In which we are one with all things.
This Way of love, peace and justice
Is for the Earth, for human beings and for all living creatures
Both now and forever. AMEN
WHAT I THINK
What I think in my mind can destroy me,
What I think in my mind can fulfill me,
Therefore I will watch what I think.
KNOWING AND SHARING ONENESS
When our minds and hearts
have grown beyond
infantile conformity
give us, O God,
analysis that does not kill respect,
certainty that reaches beyond arrogance,
awareness of manipulation that responds with compassion
and the knowledge that the drumbeat
our deepest psyche would march to
is the pulse of the universe.
Help us to know that individual and community needs
coincide at our spirit’s omega point,
that connectedness is not blandness,
nor is community anonymity.
Enable us to see that oneness lies
in the integrating enrichment of diversity,
that diversity which is the very earth
out of which unity flowers.
May I, O God,
cease to evaluate myself in isolation
but sacramentally, sacrificially, sensuously
offer my inner wealth to the whole
and in that offering open myself
to the multitudinous gifts
which the complex known and unknown
forever awaits
my willingness to accept
from the hands of its
gracious hospitality.
A PARAPHRASE OF PART OF THE PEACE PRAYER OF ST FRANCIS
O loving Christ may I become an instrument of your peace:
Grant that I may learn
To strive but not compete,
To be empowered without seeking to oppress,
To stand tall without looking down on others,
To be aware of my inner wisdom without attempting to inflict it on anyone else.
For it is in letting go that we find peace,
In abandoning arrogance that we find truth
And in taking risks that we find love.
I EXPERIENCE GOD
In every act of creating
I experience God.
In all that is truly human,
In the midst of pain and destruction,
I experience God.
In new life,
in nature,
in other human beings
and in the recesses of my own spirit,
I experience God.
In victory and defeat,
In power and humility,
In the action of forgiveness and reconciliation,
I experience God.
In community and in solitude,
In history and in the present moment,
I experience God.
Whenever there is the spirit of life, love and empowerment,
I experience God.
But above all in the mystery beyond all other mysteries,
I experience God.
PATHWAY
May we move beyond the path of negation,
the path of guilt and self denial,
the path of self-imposed crucifixion
and division and warfare,
to the space of the holding together of pain and joy
the fragmentation of images,
the oneness of vision,
the connectedness with all things,
the darkness of the mystery
and the delight in the Inner Christ
within the ever expanding circle of love
that from that space we may gracefully glide
down the spiraling path of wisdom,
down to the rhythmic curves of the interweaving of Earth and Sky,
Mother and Father,
Sage and Lover,
down to the centre of things
where the smallest grain of sand
stands side by side with the furthest galaxy,
where human beings and the rest of nature intertwine
and the endless ages
rest within each sacred moment.
FOCUS FOR ACTION
Introduction.
When a person suffers from mental illness, a common description is that they have ‘gone out of their mind’. In fact nothing could be further from the truth. They are often consumed in an endless cycle of thought which feeds on itself like the forms of anxiety that fall within the so-called ‘normal’ range. What such a mentally ill person seems to lack is the ability to stand to one side and observe their thought processes. Each of us needs to affirm that we are greater than our thoughts.
People who are comparatively ‘healthy’ psychologically do have the power to control their mind and can change the way they think. St Paul said, “Have that mind in you which was in Jesus Christ” or in other words, let your ‘Inner Christ’, your ‘I am’, your ‘that of God’ observe and take control of your thought processes. This in effect is a way of praying.
1. What method of praying do I predominately use:
2. Would it be useful for me to use some of the other ways of praying outlined above as well as the one I am currently using?
Note: A useful exercise at the beginning of prayer is to relax the body and become aware of the rhythm of breathing. On the in breath say ‘let’ and on the out breath say ‘go’ or ‘love’ then ‘God’, or ‘en’ then ‘joy’, or ‘for’ then ‘give’ etc.
LOGO NOTE: At the heart of the mystery all the separate boxes disappear and all is one, all is love.
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