Sunday, March 13, 2022

NOONERS REFLECTION: 3-13-22

 It is strange to be here. 

The mystery never leaves you alone. 

Behind you images; below you worlds; above you your thoughts, the silence of another world waits. 

A world lives within you   

No one else can bring you news of this inner world. 

If we become addicted to the external, our interiority will haunt us. 

We will become hungry with a hunger no image, person or deed can still.  

To be wholesome we must remain truthful to our vulnerable complexity.  

In order to keep our balance, we need to hold the interior and exterior, visible and invisible, known and unknown, temporary and eternal, ancient and new, together. 

No one else can undertake this task for you.  

You are the one and only threshold of and inner world. 

This wholesomeness is holiness. 

To be holy is to be natural; to befriend the world that comes to balance in you.  

Behind the facade of image and distraction, each person is an artist in this primal and inescapable sense.  

Each one of us is doomed and privileged to be an inner artist who carries and shapes a unique world

 

Anam Cara
A Book of Celtic Wisdom

John O’Donohue

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

A Prayer for Today


          Loving God, you fill all things with a fullness and hope that we can never comprehend. Thank you for leading us from following leaders of falsehood and into a time where more of reality and truth are being unveiled for all to see.       

       We pray that you will take away our natural temptation for cynicism, denial, fear and despair. Help us have the courage to awaken to greater truth, greater humility and greater care for one another. May we place our hope in what matters and what lasts, trusting in your eternal presence and love.

       Listen to our hearts’ longings for the healing of our suffering world, and give us the wisdom to see and accept our responsibilities for this task.

       Knowing, good God, that you are hearing our hearts better than our words, we offer this prayer in all the holy names of God. Amen.

Darrell W. Yeaney,