St Placid – Silent Notes from a Noisy Journal

The next few blog entries are taken from my journal notes of last week’s sojourn at a Benedictine monastery.

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Only the slightest whisper of a breeze caresses the ferns outside my window. Although barely 4:30 in the afternoon, the slanted, abstruse light lends a touch of whimsy to the failing day. Evening begins poking her nose around, making her presence known in a clear air, embroidered in light green leaves.

Here in this place I will spend the next three days in silence and contemplation. St Placid Priory in Lacey, Washington. My intentions are simple – complete silence, largely in preparation for a vocal procedure on Thursday morning. But, coincidentally, serendipitously, providentially, I avail myself of this calm serenity at a Benedictine place for prayer, discernment and listening.

To silence the tongue from speaking is in great measure to silence the mind from fretting, the heart from hunting, the brow from frowning, the soul from hungering. It is genuinely remarkable the amount of stress one accumulates through constant chatter. I use words in a thousand ways I never even consider until they’re removed from my agenda. Then, I see just how often words take their place among a virtual hierarchy of internal chaos. I use them to hide both from others and from myself. I use them to impress, to seek validation, to reveal my devastating charm, my stunning facility with any imaginable topic with which I am, of course, an expert. I use words to create pictures of how I want people to see me; how I choose to see myself and the world around me.

James, a New Testament writer of the letter that bears his name tells us how the tongue is a serpent and a raging fire, ever full of destruction. He suggests that it acts as a very small rudder to a very big ship. As is generally attributed to Abba Arsenius, “Oft have I been made the fool having spoken. Never have I been made a fool having remained silent.”

So, speak Lord, for your servant is listening.

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A great place for listening (food’s not bad, too!)

Friday Fragmentia Sacra 3

I’ve just returned from a short time away. A fuller version of my silent retreat at St. Placid Priory in Lacey, Washington is forthcoming. Until then, may this Friday be the kind of day where the scale tells you a fairytale and not the truth, you are complimented at least once, and nothing rides up.

Thursday Fragmentia Sacra 4.jpgIn short, where everything brings you joy!

Light Bringers

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Saturday Fragmentia Sacra 2

Friends, in light of an upcoming five-day silent retreat I shall be enjoying at St. Placid Priory, this will be my last holy scrap for a wee while. Munch on it or discard at will. Enjoy a morning coffee, an afternoon nap, an evening cuddle with your significant other, and any other little joys to be mined from the beautiful mundane!

Saturday Fragmentia Sacra 2 copy.jpgPeace and love in abundance…R

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Wishing you all a day of awakening to tiny things of great significance (men say this kinda stuff all the time).

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Pitlochry, Scotland – June 2016

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Here’s my prayer for you to have the kind of day that surprises in its delivery of rich things.

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Malibu, January 2014

Live deeply and well, dear friends!

Wednesday Fragmentia Sacra 2

A new “hump day.” New challenges. New opportunities to overcome and slide down the other side of a week with joy and gratitude!

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Tuesday Fragmentia Sacra 2

In the spirit of the Celts…

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Monday Fragmentia Sacra 2

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Sunday Fragmentia Sacra 2

Live heartily, dear friends, and do not fear.

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The Scottish Highlands, on the way back from Skye