Daily Lectio Divina: T.S. Eliot

Daily Lectio Divina: T.S. Eliot

Repost of Episode 598

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a selection from “Four Quartets” by British poet T.S. Eliot.

We shall not cease from exploration,
and the end of all our exploring
will be to arrive where we started
and know the place for the first time.

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I invite you to visit the Sacred Pilgrim Facebook page where you can share your word or phrase and what came up for you during your prayer time.

Daily Lectio Divina: TS Eliot

Daily Lectio Divina: TS Eliot

Episode 827

As we approach Advent and the beginning of a new year in the liturgical tradition, we’re continuing a one-week series on Beginning a New Year. Today we’re reading a selection from TS Eliot’s poem, “Little Gidding.”

These things have served their purpose: let them be.
So with your own, and pray they be forgiven
By others, as I pray you to forgive
Both bad and good. Last season’s fruit is eaten
And the fullfed beast shall kick the empty pail.
For last year’s words belong to last year’s language
And next year’s words await another voice.

To listen to the podcast, use the audio player below, or right click here to download the file.

I invite you to visit the Sacred Pilgrim Facebook page where you can share your word or phrase and what came up for you during your prayer time.

Daily Lectio Divina: T.S. Eliot

Daily Lectio Divina: T.S. Eliot

Episode 598

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a selection from “Four Quartets” by British poet T.S. Eliot.

We shall not cease from exploration,
and the end of all our exploring
will be to arrive where we started
and know the place for the first time.

To listen to the podcast, use the audio player below, or right click here to download the file.

I invite you to visit the Sacred Pilgrim Facebook page where you can share your word or phrase and what came up for you during your prayer time.