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Demographic experts tell us that there is a
general spiritual
awakening among people of various faiths. Some
are returning to "organized" religions. Others
are seeking spiritual answers along other paths.
However it is done, people are realizing the
importance of a healthy spiritual dimension to
their lives.
One man tells about a time when his wife
suffered from a
headache. She took medication and lay down, but
nothing seemed to help.
Her six-year-old daughter was concerned about
her Mommy's
health, so the ailing woman asked her if she
would like to pray
for her. Little Leia said that she would. Leia
put her hand on
her mother's head and prayed the only prayer she
knew: "Lord,
thank you for this food..."
I imagine that the words she uses are not
important. In fact, I
don't know if any words are really adequate to
express our
deepest spiritual desires. Moreover, what seems
most crucial is
not so much how "good" we are at praying, but
that we simply
pause regularly to nurture the souls. Prayer is
a dose of
spiritual medication that, taken daily, can
enhance all of life.
Leonardo da Vinci spent countless hours
ruminating upon things of the spirit as he
worked on his famous canvas of the Last Supper.
He spent so much time meditating in the cloister
that some of the monks in the community became
concerned. They remonstrated with the artist
about his wasting precious time and money. "Why
do you spend so much time with us in prayer when
you have come here to work?" they wondered.
Leonardo answered, "When I pause the longest, I
make the most telling strokes with my brush."
I do not feel I am all that good with prayer,
but I am sure I'm not much good without it.
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