Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Wrestler

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St. Ignatius of Loyola tells us that when we do Lectio Divina, or Sacred Reading, to see what stands out to us and to sit with that. As I was reading and praying over the readings the Psalm just popped out at me. I usually focus on the Second reading and the Gospel, but this week the Psalms just punched me in the face.

Psalm 27:1

"The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom do I fear?

The LORD is my life's refuge; of whom am I afraid?"








































It is always nice to dream isn't...



The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom do I fear?
The LORD is my life's refuge; of whom am I afraid?

- Psalm 27:1-6


Do not be afraid... for nothing is impossible for God.



1 comment:

  1. Where Are All the Others?

    Those full of fear are not really on the way.
    Everyone here is a king. No servants.

    The wave can never be afraid of the ocean.
    Inside that motion, how can anything be “other?”

    When you feel separate, you’re in your imagination.Saints are the lights we see within

    this exquisite fluid, and I’m not talking
    about the elements! There’s a light

    that’s the opposite of fire, as white to black.
    When what I’m pointing to arrives,

    there’s no trace of burning. Don’t ask
    for a lineage of revelation, or explication

    of texts, or rules of morality. There’s nothing
    here but love and mystery. Welcome to the tavern

    where drunkards get sober and transparent,
    until they disappear altogether in the face

    of the one they love.

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