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An Honest Response to a Human Life

February 17, 2019

| Anne Williamson |

Mine has been a checkered history with prayer. I imagine most of us would say the same. As my understandings of God changed, the ways I prayed made less and less sense. So I stopped praying those ways; I felt both relief and grief. I found my way to new forms of prayer – some did not call them prayers at all. I stopped caring what they called them.

But, lately, I have wanted to pray in old ways again. I find myself wanting to lament and petition and intercede and thank, as well as what I have learned to do so much better: listen, be silent and still, receptive. I am struggling with this a little (mostly, why these prayers again, when I don’t believe in a Super Being God on the other end) but only a little, for I think I understand why. ...

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In Community, Healthy Living, Reverence, Seeking Justice, Spiritual Practices, Study Tags prayer, risk, honesty, idolization, icon, interconnectedness
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Love Needs an Icon

April 29, 2018

| Anne C. Williamson |

My dad and I have a number of things in common: love of sweets, lack of patience, perfectionism, an entrepreneurial spirit, a good heart, and a love of romantic comedies. Yes, you read the last one right. I’d often find him laughing at Hanks and Ryan, or Roberts and Grant, while reviewing medical charts or organizing drawers.

One of our family favorites is Love Actually. For a romantic comedy, it deals with some difficult human realities: death, betrayal, loneliness, boundaries. It’s also a lot of fun; think Hugh Grant dancing to The Pointer Sisters’ “Jump.” One of my favorite scenes is the last one. In it, Grant speaks these words to images of people embracing…

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To Live In-Between

April 22, 2018

| Anne Williamson |

We’ve given idols a “bad rap” this round. But, they spring out of a natural and lovely human longing: to want to be whole and complete and satisfied. The issue is believing this can come from a thing – whether that “thing” is money, a particular definition of “success,” a particular set of beliefs, health, a certain kind of relationship, a certain party in office, a consistent meditation or yoga practice, and the list goes on. (Again, it’s not the thing itself; any of these things can be icons too – helping us make meaning, helping us experience the sacredness of life.) The issue is engaging with that “thing” – whatever It is for you, for me – as the “whole-maker,” as the thing that will “make it all better.”

Because, the truth is, it won’t....

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In Community, Healthy Living, Spiritual Practices Tags idolization, icon, wholeness, meaning, joy
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An Honest Response to a Human Life

April 8, 2018

| Anne Williamson |

Mine has been a checkered history with prayer. I imagine most of us would say the same. As my understandings of God changed, the ways I prayed made less and less sense. So I stopped praying those ways; I felt both relief and grief. I found my way to new forms of prayer – some did not call them prayers at all. I stopped caring what they called them.

But, lately, I have wanted to pray in old ways again. I find myself wanting to lament and petition and intercede and thank, as well as what I have learned to do so much better: listen, be silent and still, receptive. I am struggling with this a little (mostly, why these prayers again, when I don’t believe in a Super Being God on the other end) but only a little, for I think I understand why. ...

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In Community, Healthy Living, Reverence, Seeking Justice, Spiritual Practices, Study Tags prayer, risk, honesty, idolization, icon, interconnectedness
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