"[Those who followed God in the desert] believed that the greatest enemies of the inner journey were hurry, crowds, and noise" -Laura Swan OSB in The Forgotten Desert Mothers, 15
Ironically, it seems much of our event planning in the ongoing parade of Christian faith is rushed, crowded and noisy - often just as busy and noisy as the rest of life. It makes me ask the question - are we sabotaging, through hurry, crowded and noisy extravaganzas - especially all the hoopla of the upcoming Christmas season - that which we are deeply longing for in our inner journey? Anticipating Advent (only 1 week from Sunday away!) - which is a time of stillness, anticipation and expectant waiting (not in-coincidental to the busiest, most boisterous time of the year) consider:
- In what ways are hurry, crowds and noise enemies to you deepening your inner journey?
- In this upcoming season of Advent, in what ways do you desire to cultivate your inner journey?
- How might some intentional unhurriedness, solitude and/or stillness be welcomed into your daily life?
Unhurryup!™
www.mysoulrefresh.com
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God Bless You :-)
~Ron
I resonate so much with all you say! LOVE it! Heath gives me a night and day a month to get away by myself for a personal soul refresh retreat. I DESPERATELY need silence and peace and solitude to be refreshed. Thanks for your constant affirmation of the journey of "unhurrying up!" Happy Unhurried Holidays!
Hi Ron - thanks for following mysoulrefresh. Peace be with you!
Yes indeedy Emie - happy unhurried holidays to you too! I like it! I might have to borrow that for my Christmas card!
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