Yesterday was a needed day of repose for the retreatants. I realized I needed some time off as well. With all the gardening work and the spiritual direction, I needed a Sabbath's rest. I got it. I first went to the rocks to take pictures. I began kicking myself for not getting out to the rocks daily. It is a gorgeous place. I began to breathe deeply and I wanted to lay down on a rock at take a nap there. If I didn't get sunburned so easily, I would have considered doing that. But I remembered that breathing is an essential part of a prayerful day of retreat. I will get back out there today.
The last seven-day retreat ended very well. I enjoyed the retreatants and I wish them well as they settle back into their world. Retreatants always make me pray better because I pray for them and for others. I also learn how to pray for my own needs. It is easy to have my heart get filled with greater compassion for others. It is quite nice - a marvel, really.
Since I had a little time to run errands yesterday, I went to the market to get a few needs for the house. I was stunned when on this blistering hot day, the store clerks were putting out Halloween and Christmas items. Brrr! I had to turn away. I couldn't look at them.
I took a break from the garden and landscaping work so I could admire the property. I took photos, which I have added to this site. I took the day to appreciate the beauty of this place.
Lastly, I came across a brand new Charlie Brown movie called "Happiness is a Warm Blanket." I didn't think new ones were made. Even though I had a reaction to the Halloween stuff in the stores, my favorite movie is "The Great Pumpkin Patch."
Back to the retreat. I have renewed energy to listen well.
I am a Jesuit priest of the USA East Province who has an avocation of binding art and creativity to spirituality. I have a SoWa (South End) studio in Boston and I give retreats and spiritual direction using creative techniques to make a person's Ignatian prayer particular and unique. Ignatian Spirituality is the cornerstone of my work; art, poetry, prose is a way to help us get to the heart of conversations in prayer.
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The rocks are indeed amazing, but I got an incredible sunburn on them on retreat there a couple of summers ago! Sunscreen is advised as well as breathing. May there be much grace for those on retreat and those directing....
ReplyDeleteI walk on these rocks wearing light-weight long sleeved shirts and trousers because I can get burned by standing in the shade.
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