Hey friend,
Our soul work theme this month was all about presence:
- Presence in the journey that accompanies us through life.
- Presence in the ordinary, average, and simple moments.
- Presence in the radical amazement of paying attention.
- And presence in the recollection of looking back on significant life memories.
But the Enneagram Institute also teaches how presence can never become habitual.
We will never find formulas and techniques that allow us to be present all the time. “Such an automatic method of being present would be a contradiction—a way of being awake while we were actually ‘asleep.’”
Instead, the Enneagram Institute wisely teaches that a “real, lasting solution lies in … coming back to the present moment with ever-deepening awareness.” [1]
Father Richard Rohr also teaches, “We’ve got to choose God here, in this moment, and whatever happens, happens. It seems that simply allowing ourselves to be here, to recognize the sacrament and the grace of the present moment, is enough to allow God’s loving gaze to happen. What we are doing in the allowing is returning the gaze.”
It’s all about returning to the present moment and finding God in real time.
- When a difficult situation unfolds at work, return.
- When a relationship interaction takes a sharp turn south, return.
- When you’re caught up in your head, or your heart is stuck looping in emotions, return to the here and now.
As poet John O’Donohue says:
“The structures of our experience are the windows into the divine. When we are true to the call of experience, we are true to God.” [2]
The prompts in today’s newsletter invite you for one more week into the practice of presence. As you explore the thoughts and prompts below, consider this:
“You become happy by contact with reality. That’s what brings happiness, a moment-by-moment contact with reality. That’s where you’ll find God; that’s where you’ll find happiness.”
—With Joy
[1] Source: The Enneagram Institute, Understanding the Enneagram, daily newsletter, 2023
[2] Source: Bless the Space Between Us, by John O’Donohue, p.xvi./h6>
[3] Source: Awareness, by Anthony de Mello
Pause for Thought
Pause for Practice
Source Spiritual Disciplines Handbook, by Adele Ahlberg Calhoun, p.72.
Pause for Poetry
Source To Bless the Space Between Us by John O’Donohue, p.42.
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