As April came to a close, we wrapped up our practice of Lectio Divina. This Benedictine scripture based discipline was so powerful for all of us, that the suggestion was made that I post each of the passages we used to guide each of our Tuesday night practices. It is helpful to remember that we at Living Vision are an inclusive and integrative community, so we honor the practices and scriptures of all the great spiritual traditions and pathways. In posting these passages, our hope is that you might use them periodically to enhance your own spiritual practice. Grace and Peace to all!
April 9 -"The mind is restless, no doubt, and hard to subdue. But it can be brought under
control by constant practice and by the exercise of dispassion."
- from the Bhagavad Gita - Hinduism
April 16 - "Seeking help through patience and prayer is difficult, unless on is humble and
submissive."
- from the Koran - Islam
April 23 - "I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you
may be children of your Father in Heaven. For God causes the sun to rise on
the evil and the good. He sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous."
- from the New Testament Gospel of Matthew - Christianity
April 30 - "Just as a farmer can't predict when the fruit will ripen, so we can't predict
when Awakening will occur. So just keep your practice strong; the rest will
take care of itself."
- from the Tipitaka - Buddhism
* Our practice throughout the Tuesdays in May is Centering Prayer. All are welcome to join
us at Yoga Roots in Petoskey from 7:30-8:30. For more information contact
tobyjones48@gmail.com.
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