Sitting on the deck this morning for my prayer time was a moment, a sweet, brief moment, of perfection. Better even than the bowl of french vanilla ice cream with fresh-cut strawberries I had last night. It's hard to top that.
Behind me was the morning's chaos of Getting to School. Before me lies the work of a church...the finances, the scheduling, the sermon writing, the wedding counseling, the day-to-day work of every pastor.
But in between chaos and ordinary was perfection. The air this morning was like the little puffs of breath a baby exhales while peacefully sleeping. Like the gentlest of caresses or a silken shawl, it touched my skin, then slipped away.
And my busy mind took a breather. Sitting with my eyes closed I could hear the eager morning chatter of a hundred birds, smell the fragrance of spring trees that have flowered abundantly this year. And my mind shrugged its impatient shoulders and sat still.
This is a victory.
I am generally held captive by a mind that over-processes, flits, worries and spins like a dervish (which I have actually seen once on the Today show). A mind that was blank for a mili-second or a minute is a victory. It felt like my brain relaxed. Like it slipped a little more deeply and comfortably into the easy chair of silence. I liked it.
A moment of physical, mental and spiritual perfection. Is this a glimpse of what prayer can be? Dare I hope for more?
Blessings today,
Julia
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Well, you just need to schedule in more perfection.
ReplyDeleteSerenity now! A moment of peace is always underestimated, especially in conversations with God. May you have many more!
ReplyDeleteWhat happens when I post a comment back? Do you get an email that says I responded? Let me know if you get this....
ReplyDeleteThanks, julia
No, I don't. I wish I did though!
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