Showing posts with label reflection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reflection. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2014

On Spiritual Practices


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FALL 2014 LCF
Class Session 6, Spiritual Practices
Tuesday, November 11, 2014


Reflective practices are a way for us to become aware of our own state of being – allowing us to come closer to our own body, emotions, thoughts, and spirit. This gives us an opportunity to settle into a fresh harmony and balance.

A definition of Spirituality as given by Howard Rice[1]: The pattern by which we shape our lives in response to experience of God as a very real presence in and around us.

Everything we’ve talked about as a spiritual practice is to feel that presence. For me, a lot of it is music. Using music to block out the world. Considering the dynamic nature of sound and music allows for reflection. Music – like art – transcends all languages and barriers and are two of the most beautiful communicative skills we have. Because it is not about we know or we think, but feel. It’s about our gut. It quiets us to reflect and affect our faith and values.

They help us to understand a God who is dynamic, relational, and immanent. The definition of immanent is ‘permanently pervading and sustain the universe.’ But at it’s root, immanent comes from the Latin immanere which means “remaining within”. I see it as “coming from within.”

Another spiritual practice is prayer. One that is inherently personal, solitary. But St. Mark’s also chooses to make it a social action – using an open forum of Prayers of the People.

The thing to remember is that more than anything else, spiritual practice has to do with how we’re showing up in the world and how present we are.

Mary Oliver writes “The first, wildest, and wisest thing I know is this: that the soul exists, and it is made entirely of attention.” Spiritual practices or disciplines are about growing the soul, about paying attention in such a way that the “soul” expands and pays attention. Spiritual practices are about noting the ways our inner lives, the world, and something larger than ourselves are woven together.

I [Claire] have shared with you that my love for music and art are my meditative practices. But when I feel it most is when I’m dancing in a club, surrounded by my friends, hearing the lyrics to “Don’t Stop Believing,” and there is that moment where I am wholly in the moment. It is beautiful. It is profound. I am with those people, and in that place, and I’m connected to God. And at the moment, I feel in my bones and the thought resonates: This is my church.

A little historic liturgy from St. Mark's lore:

Category B-11 Church

The Penninam Principle
The Reverend Dr. Charles F. Penniman Jr.
Christian Education Consultant to St. Mark’s Church, 1956-1960

Church … is the symbolic form in which I find my life and live it. … Church is always exclusive in a Faith sense, but not in a social, moral, or any other sense. If I am well-born here, I can never be narrow or isolated; I will be free for “friendly” mobility within history.[2]


The Adams Addendum
The Reverend James Rowe Adams
Rector, St. Mark’s Church, 1966-1996

The symbolic understanding of church is in a completely different realm from the use of the word to refer to a building or even to the people of the congregation. It helps to remember that church as people has no more power to save than the church building. The building and the people simply provide the occasion for our discovery of the church as the New Jerusalem come down from heaven, the symbol of God’s presence with us. It is the presence of God that makes us feel so well-centered that we are free to move among people who would otherwise appear threatening because of their differences from us.


Each of us shapes the spiritual community by the way we together shape its life in response to God’s presence. What is the effect our daily spiritual practices have on us, what we are able to give to the world, and to our community? How are spirituality and attitude shapes our worship, the collaborative leadership of the body, and our social action and interaction?

“Have you ever found God in church? I never did. I just found a bunch of folks hoping for him to show. Any God I ever felt in church I brought in with me.”
~ Alice Walker, The Color Purple


[1] Howard Rice, author of Reformed Spirituality: An Introduction for Believers, was a professor of Ministry and Chaplain Emeritus at San Francisco Theological Seminary in California.

[2] Full Category Description: Church (a categoric, not a symbolic statement) is the symbolic form in which I find my life and live it. For a symbolic expression of Church, see for contrast, a classic statement in the Epistle on the occasion of the Consecration of a Church or Chapel (Revelations 21:2-5). Church is always exclusive in a Faith sense, but not in a social, moral, or any other sense. If I am well-born here, I can never be narrow or isolated; I will be free for “friendly” mobility within history

Friday, September 26, 2014

On Reflections of Old

Written 6/2/11

Anonymity may be the only way to express.
And through expression dissect.
And through dissection, purge.
Purgatory for my lost soul is my path to salvation,

Everything I write will be truth,
In all it's subjective,
          Occasionally exaggerated form.

Names will be abbreviated to protect the insane, the jealous,
And those that may plot my murder.
But mostly to hide the embarrassed.

Do not look to me as someone who has any answers.
I have no insight except possibly into my own messed up existence.
Or so I hope.

I am flawed in every sense of the word.
Even my strengths are weak as I look at them now,
But what I strive for is to rebuild.
To work from the bare earth and build the house that is my life from the foundation up.

I will dissect and analyze my existence.
As Descartes strove to do,
I will attempt to build only on truths that withstand doubt, attack or erosion.

So as most the first question that I should get out of the way:
Do I believe God exists?
Yes.
Unequivocally.
Yes.
God is at work in my life.
Fate and coincidence.
They have to be part of the master plan,
And things are put in my life for a reason.

There are too many, even when my karma does not warrant it for me to believe in karma alone.
There are places I am meant to be.
People that are in my life for a reason,
That are there to lend a helping hand and eager ear.

Similarly, what is it I want in life?
What is it that anybody wants in life?
To be happy.
To be healthy.
To be thriving.
I'd say love but then I'd almost be too specific.

I have love. Lots of different kinds.
Its such a complex emotion.
I can even love someone that I feel betrays me time and time again.
No, 'betrays' is too harsh.
But who angers, frustrates, and saddens me.
I am too soft-hearted.
Too ready to love and welcome people in.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Make The Call

Call God today. No long distance. No roaming charges. No call waiting. Always an open line.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Give In To Me

I'm gonna wear you down
I'm gonna make you see
I'm gonna get to you
You're gonna give in to me

I'm gonna start a fire
You're gonna feel the heat
I'm gonna burn for you
You're gonna melt for me

Come on, come on
Into my arms
Come on, come on
Give in to me

You're gonna take my hand
Whisper the sweetest words
And if you're ever sad
I'll make you laugh
I'll chase the hurt

My heart is set on you
I don't want no one else
And if you don't want me
I guess I'll be all by myself

Come on, come on
Into my arms
Come on, come on (come on)
Give in to me

I'll use my eyes to draw you in
Until I'm under your skin
I'll use my lips, I'll use my arms
Come on, come on, come on
Give in to me

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Never been lost

I can't say as ever I was lost,
but I was bewildered once for three days.
~Daniel Boone

Monday, July 23, 2012

Toe The Line Carefully

The line between comedy and tragedy is reality.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

On A Rainy May Day

I'm closing in on another year.  What words of wisdom I tell myself after the year I've  had?  Nothing so eloquent as what I wrote for my Life, Community, and Faith class.  Forgive me, I don't remember what the assignment was, but I decide to give a lot of advice.

Speak the truth,
But be gentle.
You never know what buttons a word or tone may push.
Stand up for the little guy.
Stand for yourself.
Love everybody
Even though they will most likely hurt you,
Leave you,
Or betray you.
Because you never who may surprise you
Or who may be most in need
Of love.
Family keeps you ground.
Friends are your lifeline.
Stealing or cheating - not something I do.
You really only cheat yourself
And if I fund out that someone stole from me or cheated me,
I'd be
Heartbroken
And Disappointed.
Life is better with company
And is certainly worth living.
God is a part of my life,
The capacity changes day-to-day
But he is looking out for me.
Jesus is my Savior
And my Redeemer.
Work hard
And play hard,
And give your best every day.
Say I love you
And I'm sorry often
Because it's never enough.
You have a right to choose but
You must live with the consequences
Every day
For the rest of your life.
Career is important
So make sure it's something that you love.
Life is too short
To spend the majority of it unhappy.
Maintain integrity.
Help others often
Because karma is not a fantasy.
Hugs are ALWAYS welcome.
Live life fully.
Be generous,
Hopeful.
Growing and maturing is a commitment that I make
Every day.
Respect -
Respected and respectful.
Education and knowledge is very important.
Knowledge is the power
In all sense of the word.
Keep you word as closely as you are able -
Else don't give your word in the first place.
Value yourself.
Be patient with yourself.
Be grateful for the blessing, large and small.
Don't take yourself too seriously.
Accept yourself.
Forgive yourself.
Love yourself.
So that someone else can accept, forgive, and love you.
Be true to yourself
Because you deserve it,
And the most exposure yourself gets
The more chance it has of becoming the best it can be.
And you'll leave the world better than you found it.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Desire vs Reality

do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; but remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Finish Each Day

Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities have crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense - Emerson