Sacred Space -Assisi
Particularly for the second visit which seemed like a comedy of errors including driving (for the first time ever on the 'wrong' side of the road) across Italy, by myself, without a map having been diverted off the autoroute by roadworks and then, having arrived in one piece, finding my credit card deactivated - it's amazing how far 50 euros can go when that's all there is. Francis continuing to teach through example :)
Assisi
Undeniably, one of
the most beautiful places on earth. Medieval buildings of pink granite, turned
golden in the sun. Hot red geraniums, bold against the dark blue of a Northern
Italian sky: the scent of olive groves, rosemary and lavender, and good coffee.
Magical, an inspired setting, worthy of the romance of ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
And if you had only
a passing awareness of Francis and Chiara you would well imagine a romantic
union between them; two young noble people in love.
And they were; but
not with each other; or rather, yes, with each other, but with the vision of
Christ that they saw in each other’s eyes.
A love for a Christ
who is both Romeo and Juliet. Whose love is so all-consuming that he would
sacrifice his life rather than live without us.
A love for a Christ whose love
is
undeniable and eternal.
Chiara and Francis,
lovesick in their desire to live
in the shadow of that love.
Assisi – a sacred space of love,
un-possessing yet all-encompassing.
San Damiano - first home of the Poor Ladies (Poor Clares)
The entrance to the House of the Poor Ladies was guarded by the most formidable of the Sisters and could only be reached by a ladder. Imagine having to make such an effort, to actually need, actually want to climb a ladder to reach a place of such poverty and sacrifice.
The entrance to the House of the Poor Ladies was guarded by the most formidable of the Sisters and could only be reached by a ladder. Imagine having to make such an effort, to actually need, actually want to climb a ladder to reach a place of such poverty and sacrifice.
Not the sort of ladder we would usually be interested in.
Because we do know about ladders; the ladders of success, of
promotion, of fortune. The rungs that mean the move from second-hand car to
shiny 4x4; from two-up two-down to two bathrooms and a second home; from punch
card to platinum card; from GCSE to PhD. We need to know that we are on our way
up; vertically challenged is not good enough; we want our heads in the clouds.
The Refectory - San Damiano |
And it isn’t just how we measure ourselves, we survey everyone
else on our horizon – are they higher or lower than us? Envy or ridicule makes
us dizzy as we not only strive to raise our own position but to keep tabs on
those around us. Top or bottom, way up or way down, high or low – this is what
matters. Our place in society; our place in the grand scheme of things; our
point of balance flimsy and tottering; always on the brink.
wall carving San Damiano |
The Hermitage
view of the Hermitage - still 30 minutes walk to go |
Who knows how long a walk?
Wrong shoes, no
directions, no water in the middle of the day- the faith of a fool.
But there is an
intent for this walk - a journey towards a leaving behind. The ego, the
little I, the needy needing to be needed; and for what?
To prove that I am
‘good for something’;
that I have a right to exist?
God’s been doing
the hard work again –waiting - waiting for me to recognise myself in Him.
To realise that I
may be an outsider but I am not outcast –
To know that being ‘useless’ means being available to the Spirit’s desire. To understand that I can only be ‘useful’ to God by being empty, by being vulnerable.
left behind |
So I thank you,
Lord, for the challenges and errors that got me here.
For showing me
that nothing is impossible;
that I am braver than I thought I was;
that I have friends; that I have You.
Take my life Lord,
fill it with Yourself.
wordinthehand2011
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Blessings
I still can't quite believe I did it myself. But it was certainly worth it.
blessings +
Thank you for sharing with us your beautiful spiritual (and otherwise) adventure.
xoxo
Thanks for visiting - blessings