The best preparation for a life of prayer is simply to become more intensely human -Kenneth Leech
The practice of presence is about paying attention, waking up to the world around us. Each day this week we will post meditations, images, poetry and activities inviting us to become present–in our surroundings, with our deepest selves, and with the Spirit of God.
Pray As You Go: Breath Prayers
Breath prayers are brief prayers found in scripture that we can offer in any moment, using the inhale and exhale of our breath. They are a link that help us stay connected to God’s presence within us, and within the world. Below are some examples of prayers, but there are limitless possibilities if there is a particular Scripture you wish to pray. Each of these prayers follows the rhythm of the breath, the first line being offered on the inhale and the second line being offered with the exhale.
When I am afraid,
I will trust in you.
The Lord is my Shepherd,
I shall not want.
Be still,
and know.
Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy.
(this is a form of the Jesus prayer)
Family Activity: BLOWING BUBBLES
Rainbow bubbles, bouncing bubbles, big bubbles, and small bubbles — bubble blowing can be fun family activity as the weather gets warmer. This practice brings awareness to your breath and your child’s breath as they blow out bubbles. “Listen to your breath” is a gentle way to focus attention on Practicing the Presence.
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