My clients ask me if it is okay to explore.
Let me explain…..
They want a deeper and more intimate relationship with God.
They want to feel more grounded.
However they do not know what practice will make sense or work best for them.
This is what I like to tell them.
In the beginning you should explore!
Here are some practices to consider:
– Meditation
– Centering Prayer
– Christian Meditation
– Lectio Divina
– Visio Divina
– Chanting
– Photography
– Painting
– Walking
– Journaling
Once you find a practice that appeals to you and seems to work best for you,
Stick with it for a while.
Choose your well.
Then dig deep in your well!
See where it takes you.
Let me know if you need help finding your well.
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Does this sound like you?
“I am bored with my life?”
“I am not doing the things that I want to do in all areas of my life:”
-career, personal, family, community.
I feel unfulfilled, like I am just going through the motions everyday.
I have dreams and goals, but I am afraid to show up and take action on them.
I don’t want years to pass and be disappointed when I look back on my life.
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