Last year I offered the invitation to my readers to consider a word shimmering for them that might carry them throughout the year. There were 140 beautiful postings and I later created a Wordle from the entries as a celebration of the prayers gathered. I offer the same invitation this year and again some prizes to give away:
In ancient times, wise men and women fled out into the desert to find a place where they could be fully present to God and to their own inner struggles at work within them. The desert became a place to enter into the refiner’s fire and be stripped down to one’s holy essence. The desert was a threshold place where you emerged different than when you entered.
Many people followed these ammas and abbas, seeking their wisdom and guidance for a meaningful life. One tradition was to ask for a word – this word or phrase would be something on which to ponder for many days, weeks, months, sometimes a whole lifetime. This practice is connected to lectio divina, where we approach the sacred texts with the same request – “give me a word” we ask – something to nourish me, challenge me, a word I can wrestle with and grow into.
Last year my word for the year was sovereignty and it ripened in me as the year unfolded leading me to new discoveries about myself. I resisted the word at first, as I didn’t like the sound of it. But I knew in all the internal energy it stirred up that I needed to pay attention. When I allowed my heart to soften, the word began to shimmer in me, rang long and clear like a chime (hint: sometimes the word which creates resistance in us is the one we most need to pay attention to).
This year my word is sanctuary. This past week I had to go to the emergency room while alone in a foreign country because of leg pain and shortness of breath. I was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism and a blood clot in my leg and admitted to the hospital for two nights of treatment and observation. I am being medically supervised now and will be fine, but the experience was dis-orienting in many ways (in the sense of calling me to a new orientation). I have much to process in the coming weeks, but for now I remember as I lay there in the midst of unknowing, that my thoughts were aligned to home, to my husband, to my friends, to my heart-expanding work, to a longing for the refuge of the familiar, but also a profound sense of sanctuary right in the midst of where I was. The sanctuary in a church is the place where the holy of holies dwells, but we also create sanctuaries for animals needing protection or for persons fleeing persecution. The layers to this word and how it seems to reach out to me prompts me to choose it as my word for the year to see what else it has to reveal to me.
- What is your word for the year ahead? A word which contains within it a seed of invitation to cross a new threshold?
- What word, phrase, or image is shimmering before you right now inviting you to dwell with it until it ripens fully inside of you?
Share your word in the comments below before Monday, January 3rd.
Leave your word for the year ahead in the comments below plus a couple of sentences describing your choice. Please note that I have my comments moderated (meaning I need to manually approve them) so it may not show up immediately, but should within 24 hours.
343 Responses
Arise…
…and I’m not sure why this is the right word, but everything within me says it is.
My word is
Pondering
When I ponder, I become focused, more still, more whole.
Thank you so much for this contact with you, I find your insights enabling and enriching, in the midst of my stressful life.
peace to you for 2011
Rosemary
Risk flight.
I have struggled for most of my life to believe in myself . Fear is involved here, as well.
This encouragement came from a dear friend: “It always surprises me when you are reluctant about any new venture, since you are always so good at anything you put your mind to. ”
With that, I realized I not only need to fly, (and can if I allow myself to do so), I need the courage to take a risk.
So, ” risk flight” is my challenge to myself this year. It will involve much work, and with the help of good friends and good words from many sources, I am accepting it.
I can’t wait to reflect on my adventures!
Blessing & Blessed……
Portal. Confusion and clarity are not so far apart. There is a simple portal between them that allows us to cross between easily. I have spent much time looking through it from both sides and have learned that it is not scary. The polarity is not so extreme. The portal helps me to see confusion and clarity as partners rather than strangers.
Thirst. Thirst for God. This word and phrase have been bubbling up in my life and reading recently. When you asked for a word, I realized it had already come to me but I hadn’t recognized it for what it is: my word for 2011.
Thanks for asking so I would know.
Cherry
REJOICE !!
When I first read your invitation, the first word that came to mind was my often felt struggle with “fear.” However, this year, something about that didn’t seem right. About 2:00 a.m. this morning, after being half awake through a lessons and carols service on TV, suddenly the word “REJOICE !!” struck me as my word (and hope) for this year. To me the word “rejoice” has an active connotation: a purposeful looking for the good in others and in myself, and a more ecstatic celebration of life and living.
Thank you for offering this opportunity to contemplate on this.
abandonment….
signifying laying down agendas, expectations, worries, my ways….to His will, His ways, His thoughts, His prayer in me.
My word is: Betweening
Taken from Madeline L’Engle’s term in a Wrinkle in Time
that space in time traveling from one point to another (tezzering)
to be fully present in the betweening time personally, spiritually, and globally with the circumstances of the present time
My word is EARTH.
I’m choosing earth because its grounding gives me direction after I soar with ideas
and possibilities.
Earth offers us the wisdom of the changing seasons, the beauty of God’s creation, and two kinds of time: chronos and kairos.
Through nature, earth shows us the way to growth and peace. And it provides our own unique identity, an independent belonging. I always want to be Earth’s student.