Saturday, December 10, 2016

Writing can lead your spiritual life…


Mary is a devoted catholic who goes to church every weekend and some times during the week. She is really aware of her faith and what it entails, but many times her question has been: “how is it possible that I try to do my best to keep my prayer life and many times I fail?’ As she was talking and trying to make sense of it, I asked her: ‘how do you pray?’ Her answer was: ‘I say the rosary, I pray my novena, I go to mass and confession and I say my prayers.’ After a moment of silence, I asked again: ‘what do you pray?’ and she told me: ‘I just told you.’ Feeling her frustration, I continued, well, what about if you try to pray in a different way, would you be open to do so? ‘I could try,’ her answer was. I continued, you could try to write down three things every night before you go to sleep. a) write everything for what you are grateful and happy that happen during the day, and give thanks to God. b) write down what was not that good or lead you to be unhappy during the day, and ask for forgiveness to God. Finally, c) write down what you would like to work on the next day, and ask strength from God to accomplish it… and then we said our good byes…

This is not my personal practice, but a practice that I learned many years ago while I was still studying in the seminary… but without a doubt, it has been a practice that has helped me to understand what needed to be paid attention to, and what needs to be given time in order to understand it. Writing became a tool not only to express my happiness and frustrations, but also a tool that could lead me in what I could do to make my life better… and even better, how to relate to God with my own words… 

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