The work of beholding one another, of passing on a loving gaze, of acknowledging the holy humanity of the people in our orbits—this requires we look up, move through the world a little slower.
back when I explored the tiny world in fresh water marshes, discovered what I came to call looking slow. one had to disconnect from the hubbub of life to see the real and often hidden wonder...miss that, but I got all the pics
Great thoughts on the practice of simply blessing people you pass by--I need to remember to do more of that! A time when I do often remember is when driving at night. I remind myself that behind every set of headlights is another child of God, and send a blessing to them. It's made many late-night and otherwise lonely drives quite inspiring!
Spirit bless you. God's beloved child. :)
back when I explored the tiny world in fresh water marshes, discovered what I came to call looking slow. one had to disconnect from the hubbub of life to see the real and often hidden wonder...miss that, but I got all the pics
Thank you for writing....SO much wisdom here!
And I just added another Richard Rohr book to my audible wish list--thanks for the rec!
Micha - this is SOOOOO good. Thanks for sharing your mind, heart, and life with us in a way that helps us see Jesus more clearly!
Great thoughts on the practice of simply blessing people you pass by--I need to remember to do more of that! A time when I do often remember is when driving at night. I remind myself that behind every set of headlights is another child of God, and send a blessing to them. It's made many late-night and otherwise lonely drives quite inspiring!