Sunday, August 19, 2007
Focussing Our Minds and Hearts
How can we stay in solitude when we feel that deep urge to be distracted by people and events?
The most simple way is to focus our minds and hearts on a word or picture that reminds us of God.
By repeating quietly: "The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want," or by gazing lovingly at an icon of Jesus, we can bring our restless minds to some rest and experience a gentle divine presence.
This doesn't happen overnight.
It asks a faithful practice.
But when we spend a few moments every day just being with God, our endless distractions will gradually disappear.
The most simple way is to focus our minds and hearts on a word or picture that reminds us of God.
By repeating quietly: "The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want," or by gazing lovingly at an icon of Jesus, we can bring our restless minds to some rest and experience a gentle divine presence.
This doesn't happen overnight.
It asks a faithful practice.
But when we spend a few moments every day just being with God, our endless distractions will gradually disappear.
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