Daily Lectio Divina: Your pact with aloneness

Daily Lectio Divina: Your pact with aloneness

Repost of Episode 413

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wisdom from Rilke using selections from Letters to a Young Poet by the Austrian writer Rainer Maria Rilke.  This week’s theme is Solitude, and today’s reading comes from “The Fourth Letter.”

[Y]our pact with aloneness will be your support and solace even in the midst of unfamiliar situations.  It is through that aloneness that you will find all your paths.

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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: We are unutterably alone

Daily Lectio Divina: We are unutterably alone

Repost of Episode 412

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Wisdom from Rilke using selections from Letters to a Young Poet by the Austrian writer Rainer Maria Rilke.  This week’s theme is Solitude, and today’s reading comes from “The Second Letter.”

We are unutterably alone, essentially, especially in the things most intimate and most important to us.  In order for a person to advise, even to help another, a great deal must happen.

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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: Your aloneness will expand

Daily Lectio Divina: Your aloneness will expand

Happy Easter! The Lord is risen!

While I am busily wrapping up a major home renovation project, please enjoy this repost of one of my favorite series. We’ll be back in a few weeks with new episodes.

Repost of Episode 411

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re starting a new series on Wisdom from Rilke using selections from Letters to a Young Poet by the Austrian writer Rainer Maria Rilke.  This week’s theme is Solitude, and today’s reading comes from “The First Letter.”

Your aloneness will expand and will become your home, greeting you like the quiet dawn.  Outer tumult will pass it by from afar.

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: 1 Peter 1:18-21

Daily Lectio Divina: 1 Peter 1:18-21

Repost of Episode 49

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using 1 Peter 1:18-21, a Holy Week reading from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer. 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: Mark 14:22-25

Daily Lectio Divina: Mark 14:22-25

Repost of Episode 48

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Mark 14:22-25, a Holy Week reading from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer. 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: Mark 12:9-11

Daily Lectio Divina: Mark 12:9-11

Repost of Episode 47

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Mark 12:9-11, a Holy Week reading from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer. 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: 2 Corinthians 1:20-22

Daily Lectio Divina: 2 Corinthians 1:20-22

Repost of Episode 46

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using 2 Corinthians 1:20-22, a Holy Week reading from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer. 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: Mark 11:22-25

Daily Lectio Divina: Mark 11:22-25

Repost of Episode 45

This week we’re re-running an early series from back at the beginning of this podcast in 2015: a special series for Holy Week. In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Mark 11:22-25, a Holy Week reading from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer. 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: John 12:31-33

Daily Lectio Divina: John 12:31-33

Episode 710

We’ll have a special Holy Week series next week, so today’s reading is the last of our Lenten series using gospel readings from the revised common lectionary. This week’s theme is Calling, and today we’re reading John 12:31-33.

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: John 12:28-30

Daily Lectio Divina: John 12:28-30

Episode 709

In this episode, we’re continuing our Lenten series using gospel readings from the revised common lectionary. This week’s theme is Calling, and today we’re reading John 12:28-30.

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.