Hi friend,
We explored a variety of angles this month surrounding the soul work of “space,” didn’t we?
We tried to give space to those expanded places of unhurried rhythm so we could step back from the busyness of life and slow down.
We tried to welcome God’s presence into our in-between spaces of “stimulus” and “response.”
We tried to create opportunity for compassionate space within ourselves, our surroundings, and our everyday circumstances.
And we tried to interweave concepts like “joyful atmosphere” and “no home like place” into the lived experiences of our physical spaces.
As we teeter now on the cusp of a new month and a whole new soul work theme for June, may we take this final week of May to pause and invite you into one last intermission on space?
This time, however, instead of looking out, around, down, or within … we invite you to look up! – into the atmospheric space of the vast expanse.
As you use the following prompts to lean into the mystery and wonder of the great beyond, let yourself be wowed with awe and respect for that which stretches every aspect of human comprehension.
-With Joy
P.S. We’re curious what “space” meant or looked like for you this month. Would you take a moment to email and let us know? We’d love to hear from you!
P.S.S. Print off this month’s soul work illustration “space” for your personal times of quiet.
Pause for Thought
Pause for Practice
- Step 1: Close your eyes. Inhale a few big breaths. Exhale deep and slow as you allow your body to relax into holy presence. Pause.
- Step 2: Glance briefly over the entire image. Take a few seconds to linger on the vastness, allowing your mind and heart to wander and land on whatever stands out. Pause.
- Step 3: Focus now on the tiny red dots scattered about. Pause.These dots are shapeless, galaxy building blocks whose light has been stretched by the expanding universe into an infrared glow. Contemplate this mystery as you focus on the red dots.
- Step 4: Notice now the other tiny dots of various colors clustered together. Pause.These clusters are numerous galaxy interactions and collisions coming together to merge and grow. Contemplate this phenomenon as your eyes wander from cluster to cluster.
- Step 5: Now notice the big, bright dots at the forefront of the image. Pause. These flashes of light are the stately galaxies we know today. As you glance from brightness to brightness, contemplate the names of these galaxies.
- Step 6: Now close your eyes, lean into listening, and with everything your eyes landed on and observed, invite God to speak meaning into this contemplative experience. Pause.
Source: NASA, ESA, H. Teplitz and M. Rafelski (IPAC/Caltech), A. Koekemoer (STScI), R. Windhorst (Arizona State University), and Z. Levay (STScI).
Pause to Ponder
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