Wednesday 26 June 2013

Viewing our daily work as holy . . . Selah . . .

One of the significant aspects in our ongoing Shaping Spiritual Practices Program seminar experiences is practicing “the discipline of rumination”  . . .
  • Actively thinking through our thoughts, biblical meditation(s) in the settings of our “whole of life experiences”
Simply put, rumination praxis relates into our “Rule of Life rhythms” in ways which enable all of life to be holy . . . while at the same time assisting our living to be open, integrated or holistic . . .
Message Bible translator Eugene Peterson offers a great rumination on “viewing our daily work as holy” . . .



In listening with Eugene (aka “Ruminating”), methinks one’s daily-work is an Opus Dei* every bit as much as is reading the scriptures and praying . . .  Selah!!!
THOT: With that in mind . . .
  • “How’s your rule-of-life shaping-up and working-out in the working-up-phase of its development?”





*Latin: “Work of God”

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