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Give Me a Word 2013: Fourth annual Abbey giveaway

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:

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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  1. My word is “sailboat.” This year I will explore what Fr. Carl Arico calls “sailboat spirituality” that is open to the Spirit’s blowing as I sail on the waters of life.

  2. My word is
    ‘Embody’

    Hard to summarise what it means for me but it’s about recognising that every sinew, blood vessel, muscle and tissue in our body is a sacred creation of God and that we carry within our material selves every life event and the wisdom to heal every wound if we truly believe that we are an embodied creation of God and open up our awareness to the inflowing of the Holy Spirit. I plan to write more on this over the coming year. Shalom

  3. My word is presence. My conscious and reflective presence in every moment; God’s presence in my life. These are continually transforming my attitude and whole way of being.

  4. My word is BREATH.

    Last night I awoke unable to get a full breath. I am OK this morning , but find myself sucking on a cool menthol cough drop and very aware of a cool sensation in my throat and the wonderful feeling of getting air into my lungs. Breath is truly a wonderful gift.

  5. The phrase that leapt out at me during this morning’s meditation is, “choose love”. It will be good to reflect on during meditation and I hope it will help guide my decision-making in the year(s) to come.

  6. I woke around midnight. I had been having a dream about writing, and an angel told me softly that I needed to write to enlighten and delight. The juxtaposition and presentation of the two words was fascinating to me. I fell asleep again, but woke three or four more times, each time reciting the words over and over to myself so that I would remember them in the morning.

    I believe that I will learn what these words mean in the coming months. It may be that I alone will be enlightened and delighted by the time I spend writing or in other modes of creative expression, but I do believe that God calls us to be part of His family as complete individuals.

    I present my pen and by brush to Him this coming New Year.

  7. Resurrection. April 2010 husband diagnosed with cancer–died in June 2010. God’s presence was palpable–every thought an answered prayer. Then came the tomb time–alone in the tomb with Jesus. Slowly emerged into the long hallway–not quite ready to come out–walked out–into the wilderness–really God? This Advent season entered the womb nourished by God working in and through an amazing group of people of the Abby. God’s presence is palpable and in living color!