Tuesday, July 11, 2017

July 11, 2017: Day 232


Image result for Images of pilgrimageI got up early this morning so that I could walk Trixie before it got too hot.  It reminded me of the days that I got up and walked early with our old dog Stryder while preparing to walk the Camino de Santiago.  It is wonderful to have a walking partner that is so excited about getting out and walking and the farther we walk the better. As we walked I thought, oh yes, it is time for me to use this time to do a walking meditation. It is time to be quiet and open.  It is time to embrace the beauty of the morning and enjoy the inquisitiveness of my walking partner.


As we walked I began reflecting on a book I am reading called "Wisdom Walking: Pilgrimage as a Way of Life."When beginning this pilgrimage of healing and wholeness, I did not think I would still be writing this blog this frequently eight months after leaving for Mexico.  My idea of what it means to be on pilgrimage contines to be shaped each day as we live into this pilgrimage, this mystery we call life.  I am learning that pilgrimage does not just have to be a place we travel to or walk to. Pilgrimage can be the way we approach life.

As we undertake a pilgrimage we set out with the intention to seek the holy or to open ourselves to the spirit.  We are seekers.  And as seekers we realize that in some ways we are prepared and that we are unprepared for the things we find and experience along the way.  Yet we  keep moving forward being encouraged to trust and to continue to take the next step. We watch for signs and we work through the struggles.  And we are bolstered to continue on as we taste the mystery of life  and glimpse what is possible and what may be.

And in that hope we pray:

God of the mountain tops, God of the valleys, God of the springs of refreshment, and God of promise, we seek that which is bigger than us, we seek truth and life, we seek justice and hope, we seek wholeness and healing.  Open our eyes that we see you in all that we encounter.  Give us strength to take each new step with hope and courage.  And on this journey  we pray for all who travel with us. May we all find healing in the myriad  of forms that it may come in. Amen

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