Seeking sacred spaces
Abbey at Lindisfarne |
Also, I have ambivalent feelings about the need to travel or detach oneself from the world. The pilgrim in me understands completely the need to move out of the everyday; to take on the challenge of a journey; particularly to visit with and walk in the footsteps of the saints who have been an inspiration. The hermit in me agrees with the desert fathers and mothers - stay in your cell and find God there or you won't find God anywhere. God is in the everyday; and the everyday is everyday.
St Melangell's |
Jesus seems to do a bit of both; his wandering mission connects Jewish places with Gentile lands and sweeps back home to Capernaum or to to the place of trial, Jerusalem. When needed; there is the desert; probably only a few hundred yards from the trail finds him in solitude - though the solitude brings him nearer to his Father.
Window at Walsingham, Anglican Shrine |
Before the summer break I had no plans and no plans for plans - my life is like that these days - then a friend offered me a weekend at Walsingham which was a gift and a blessing. A plan can be as complicated as it needs to be. Living in Britain I am surround by ancient places of prayer; some well known, some barely remembered. This summer I have visited some of them for an hour, a day, a few days.
St Patrick's Well |
Having taken hundreds of photographs I thought I would share these with you over the next few weeks or so - in case you ever get to my part of the world.
I will keep you posted.
wordinthehand2011
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Benedictine spirituality says that community is there to support the solitary journey - quite similar to the Sufi book. What is the Sufi book called, by the way, I'd be interested to get it. Glad to have found your blog.
Isn't the ultimate sacred place one's heart?
I so much agree with what you say, pilgrimage vs. stability...
Blessings.
Claire - of course you are right - whatever journey we make, or don't make,physically it is to deepen the journey within to the sacred place that never leaves us.As long as whatever we do feeds that journey....
Andie