Our Thoughts Are Prayers

Handwork as Prayer

Handwork is often a form of prayer. Building models, knitting and stitchery, painting, baking bread, throwing pots, weaving — all can become a form of prayer. I have a vivid memory of the scene from the movie Gandhi in which Gandhi removes himself from the tumultuous activities in his quest for justice and sits in solitude spinning his own cotton.

Jane Vennard, Praying with Body and Soul

The art I practice involves stitching by hand with needle and thread. The process is not only relaxing is it meditative and often prayerful. I stitch while waiting for Bob at the doctor. I stitch when I need to calm down.

I don’t typically make traditional quilts but years ago I was a volunteer “blanketeer” for Project Linus which “provides handmade blankets to children 0-18 in the United States who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need.” Lots of love and prayers were sewn into those quilts and a few tears were shed.

In this fast paced world it can be helpful to slow down, do something with our hands and focus our thoughts. By doing this we allow Spirit to speak to and through us.

How do you pray with you hands? Feel free to share in the comments.

Todays artwork is In the Secret Place, inspired by the Holy Family Shrine in Nebraska where we would go for quiet contemplation as well as a monthly prayer service.

Each Day

“Try to walk each day as a prayer.” — David Bearclaw AbramsHeart in the Wild by Susan Chernak McElroy

Each Day a Prayer

“Try to walk each day as a prayer.”— David Bearclaw AbramsHeart in the Wild by Susan Chernak McElroy

The Friday Affirmation

I relax and cast aside all mental burdens, allowing God to express through me His perfect love, peace, and wisdom.

Silence

“God’s first language is Silence. Everything else is a translation.”
― Thomas Keating O C S O

Affirmative Morning Prayer

There is only one divine, one infinite presence,
that is the source of all existence.
With my rising consciousness, I realize I’m one with this divine.
We are joined, and its power flows through me.
The divine spirit guides me in its knowledge.
It grants me success in its wisdom.
It give me peace amid its vast serenity.
It fills my entire being with love, joy, and peace.
In this moment, I accept myself completely for who I’m; as an embodiment of the divine.
I’m whole, I’m strong, I’m confident, I’m filled with vitality.
I open myself to abundance,
I open myself to new and wonderful experiences,
I feel calm, connected and thankful,
And so it is.

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Perpetual Openness

“Contemplative prayer is natural, unprogrammed; it is perpetual openness to God, so that in the openness his concerns can flow in and out of our minds as he wills.”
― Ray Simpson, Exploring Celtic Spirituality

This perpetual opennes to God is what I strive for. It is not easy but there of moments of divine connection that are so blissful I think, how could I ever even want to not have this connection. But I slip out…

Prayer is the Greater Work

“Prayer does not fit us for the greater work; prayer is the greater work.”

— Oswald Chambers

Cause Me to See Only the Good

This is a longer than normal quotation, but I hope you will take the time to read and ponder the words or Ernest Holmes.

To daily meditate on the perfect life and to daily embody the great ideal, is a royal road to freedom, to that “peace which passeth understanding,” and is happiness to the soul of human kind. Let us learn to see as God must with perfect vision. Let us seek the good and the true and believe in them with our whole heart even though every one we meet is filled with suffering and limitation appears on all sides. We cannot afford to believe in imperfection for a single second, to do so is to doubt God: it is to believe in a power apart from God, to believe in another creator.

Let us daily say to ourselves:

Perfect God within me, Perfect life within me, which is God, come forth into expression through me as that which I am: lead me ever in the paths of perfection and cause me to see only the Good.

By this practice the soul will become illumined and will acquaint itself with God and be at peace.” — Earnest Holmes, Science of Mind page 185