Sacred space

I have been pondering sacred spaces and moments, filled with the Holy Spirit — a feeling that heaven touches earth. Do we create or capture the Spirit or do we become aware of a change in the atmosphere as we open up to the mystery of the Spirit already there?

What helps us “discover” sacred space?

Sabbath realm

“There is a realm of time where the goal is not to have but to be, not to own but to give, not to control but to share, not to subdue but to be in accord“ ~ Abraham Joshua Heschel

How do you find the realm of time?

Disillusioned

“Disillusionment is, literally, the loss of an illusion — about ourselves, about the world, about God — and while it is almost always a painful thing, it is never a bad thing, to lose the lies we have mistaken for the truth. … Disillusioned, we find out what is not true and we are set free to seek what is — if we dare — to turn away from the God who was supposed to be in order to seek the God who is.” ~ Barbara Brown Taylor, God in Pain

Where are you free to seek what is?

Sabbath

“Six days a week, we wrestle with the world, wringing profit from the earth; on the Sabbath we especially care for the seed of eternity planted in the soul.“ ~ Abraham Joshua Heschel

Fine-tuning

“Creativity fine-tunes our listening. By focusing our full love and attention on the creativity buried within, we train our awareness to see the Spirit’s subtle stirrings over the waters of that which wants to be created in us….we discern the frequency of our soul’s yearnings and the deeper currents of life.” ~ Karla M. Kincannon

How does creativity fine-tune your awareness?

A work in progress

I was reflecting recently with the youth on spiritual practices and how each time we draw near to God in prayer, worship experience, spiritual reading or writing, daily or weekly reflection add a little torn piece to a slowly emerging mosaic forming the image in which we are created.

How do you look for the image or pattern slowly emerging for you?