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May 7: Presence – Pilgrimage of Resurrection
A Creative Journey through the Easter Season

Word for Today: Presence We don’t need to travel long journeys to grow in the spiritual life. Wherever we are, we are called to stay in the monk’s cell, which means to stay present to our experience. —Christine Valters Paintner, The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within Reflective Question: Can you inhabit fully the uncomfortable edges of your experience without giving into the need to change it into something else, without trying to find the next thing to make you feel good? Next steps: Let the word, quote, and question inspire your creative practice (Download the list of daily words

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May 6: Soul – Pilgrimage of Resurrection
A Creative Journey through the Easter Season

Word for Today: Soul The monastic cell is a central concept in the spirituality of the desert elders. The outer cell is really a metaphor for the inner cell, a symbol of the deep soul work we are called to in order to become fully awake. It is the place where we come into full presence with ourselves. —Christine Valters Paintner, The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within Reflective Question: Can you enter your inner cell, close the door to distractions, and allow yourself to get in touch with all of your inner voices, emotions, and challenges

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May 5: Risk – Pilgrimage of Resurrection
A Creative Journey through the Easter Season

Word for Today: Risk We each have a threshold for uncomfortable or painful experiences….. The only way to widen our threshold of tolerance is to dance at its edges, explore uncomfortable places, and stay present. When we risk the unfamiliar, our resilience grows and we become more capable of living life. —Christine Valters Paintner, The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within Reflective Question: Can you be present to whatever life brings you in the moment, and avoid reaching for the things that numb you and help avoid the pain? Next steps: Let the word, quote, and

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May 4: Shimmering – Pilgrimage of Resurrection
A Creative Journey through the Easter Season

Word for Today: Shimmering [The Desert Mothers and Fathers] sought ‘hesychia’, which is the Greek word for stillness. It means more than silence or peacefulness. There is a sense in which the stillness is the deep, shimmering presence of the holy. —Christine Valters Paintner, The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within  Reflective Question: Can you sit with the discomfort and turmoil of your inner life until a sense of equanimity and deep inner silence begins to shimmer within? Next steps: Let the word, quote, and question inspire your creative practice (Download the list of daily words here.) Use the hashtag  #soulofapilgrim when

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Finding Fruitfulness in the Resurrection of the Body: Fruit – Pilgrimage of Resurrection through Creative Practice (a love note)

This is the fifth in a series of eight reflections over the season of Easter on making a pilgrimage of resurrection.  Word for Today: Fruit In the gospel reading for this fifth Sunday of Easter, Jesus offers us the image of the vine and the branches. When we abide in what is life-giving we will bear much fruit. This season is a beautiful opportunity to reflect on what is most life-giving for us and embark on a pilgrimage toward our own growing fruitfulness. Ultimately, pilgrimage is meant to lead us back home again with renewed vision. Resurrection is about discovering

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May 2: Roadlessness – Pilgrimage of Resurrection
(A Creative Journey through the Easter Season)

Word for Today: Roadlessness The second-century bishop and theologian St. Irenaeus wrote that the true pilgrim was to live life in a state of ‘apavia’, a Latin word which means “roadlessness.” He called for a posture of deep trust in the leading of the Spirit, rather than human direction. In essence, he taught that the place where we don’t know where we’re going is also the place of greatest richness. —Christine Valters Paintner, The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within Reflective Question: What would it mean to embrace roadlessness in your own life journey? Where are the places

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May 1: Wander – Pilgrimage of Resurrection
(A Creative Journey through the Easter Season)

Word for Today: Wander ‘Peregrinatio’ is the call to wander for the love of God. It is a word without precise definition in English and means something different than pilgrimage. This wandering was an invitation into letting go of our own agendas and discovering where God was leading. —Christine Valters Paintner, The Soul of a Pilgrim: Eight Practices for the Journey Within Reflective Question: Can you trust that the impulse for the journey is always love, that God is both the destination and the way?   Next steps: Let the word, quote, and question inspire your creative practice (Download the list of daily words

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