Share your Word for 2013
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. The word which chooses us has the potential to transform us.
- What is your word for the year ahead? A word which contains within it a seed of invitation to cross a new threshold in your life?
Share your word in the comments section by Tuesday, January 8th and you are automatically entered for the prize drawing (prizes listed below).
A free 12-day online mini-retreat to help your word choose you. . .
This year I am offering all Abbey newsletter subscribers a gift: a free 12-day online mini-retreat with a suggested practice for each day to help your word choose you and to deepen into your word once it has found you.
Sign up here and you can start your mini-retreat today. Once you subscribe you will receive a confirmation email with access to the mini-retreat content (and you are free to unsubscribe at any time). If you are already a subscriber, the invitation will be in this week’s email newsletter.
Win a Prize – Random Drawing Giveaway on January 7th!
Some wonderful friends of the Abbey have offered fabulous prizes to be included in this drawing held from all of the names who participate:
- from Christine Valters Paintner of Abbey of the Arts: a space in the online Lenten retreat with St. Hildegard of Bingen
- from Kayce Stevens Hughlett of Diamonds in the Soul: a signed copy of her book As I Lay Pondering: Daily Invitations to Live a Transformed Life
- from Dana Reynolds at Sacred Life Arts: a space in her online class The Book of Wonderment and a signed copy of her brand new novel Ink and Honey
- from Ronna Detrick: a space in her online class Soulstice: Develop a Meaningful Spiritual Practice
- from Roy DeLeon of Now Praying: a signed copy of his book Praying with the Body and personalized body prayer for your favorite Psalm
- from Tess Giles of Pilgrim’s Moon: a print of the beautiful banner art by Rima Staines
- from Velma Frye: a copy of her CD “Seven Sacred Pauses” and “Take Heart”
- from Richard Bruxvoort Colligan: a copy of each of his Psalm CDs “Sharing the Road” and “Shout for Joy”
- from Trish Bruxvoort Colligan of River’s Voice: a copy of her CDs “Breath” and “Unfolding”
- from Mary Sharratt: a copy of her novel Illuminations: A Novel of Hildegard of Bingen
- from Waverly Fitzgerald of Living in Season: a copy of her French Republican Calendar for 2013 and a copy of her New Year Dreams E-book
- from Betsy McCall of the Art Monastery: an original art print
- from Paula Huston: a copy of her latest book Season of Mystery: 10 Spiritual Practies for Embracing a Happier Second Half of Life
Pretty wonderful, isn’t it? Make sure to check out the links to their websites for all kinds of goodness and thank them for supporting the Abbey!
So please share your word (and a sentence about what it means for you) with us below. Subscribe to the Abbey newsletter for your free gift. Share the love with others and invite them to participate. Then stay tuned – on January 7th I will announce the prize winners!
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I had posted a word earlier and I think that word is still valid but am discovering it is a subset under the real word. My word comes from point two of the monk manifesto: hospitality. Rather than “love,” it is the idea of making a space for others and more importantly, for myself.
And this word, listen, chose me. I feel this word in my heart as I want to listen more to what is said and not said, to what I see and do not see, to what may be under the words people are speaking, under the words that I am speaking, and under what I think I see around me. I want to listen to what is under the surface. I want to listen to who I am, what is under the surface of me. I have much to learn when I listen.
The word that came to mind was connection.At first I had a feeling of resistance towards it and tried to tell myself that it wasn’t the word meant for me!However as a result of it’s persistent presence I accept this word as my guide and mentor and have no doubt that it will open up new Pathways for me to follow and explore!
The word that chose me is “Obedience”.
Last year, a word jumped out at me quickly but this year it was slow coming. As I was considering different words, I thought of words that I liked but none of them really stuck… then this one hit me (hit, as in whacked me over the head) and it is sticking to me like glue.
I’ve never been real fond of obedience :-). But it is time to learn. It is, after all, not my will but His. May I learn to embrace this word in all of its holy meanings.
My word is ‘follow’. It came to me instantly but I have no idea what it will mean to follow. I know I will follow Jesus and whatever it means–with Jesus, I will be safe.
My word for 2013 is UNRUSHED! In this busy world where life tends to go
by so quickly, I seek to live in an unrushed way…..thus contributing to greater
peace in my soul, as well as in the world.
FREE is my word for the year-
Free to…… – choose, start over, feel joy, be healthy, rejoice, love, be me etc – I am free with no baggage that will deter the year of growth and wonder–
Free from….expectations, worries, second guessing , etc….
Free and unburdened to make the most of this coming year no matter what comes along – Free to choose my path and act upon that choice. Just God and me!
My word is house. I believe that it will come to symbolize many things but first of all the spiritual home that is being created through my life, my discipline, and my art.
My word has taken root and is growing in my heart. As I have meditated on the word…breathing it’s sound another “pause” has come to me….”paz”…Spanish for peace and tranquility.
My word is surrender. I want to be completely open to God’s guidance in everything that I encounter in the new year. I have written a poem about surrender and would like to share it.
Surrender
S – Saviour God, to you I do surrender
U – Under your guidance may I always be
R – Rejoicing fills my heart as I ponder God’s love
R – Remember always that you are a precious child of God
E – Each breath and day of life is a precious gift from God
N – Nothing can ever separate me from God’s love
D – Daily may I be an instrument of God’s peace
E – Every moment I will strive to be of service
R – Remember to always seek God’s guidance