Daily Lectio Divina: Love

Daily Lectio Divina: Love

Repost of Episode 307

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re using Romans 12:9-10.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Galatians 5:22-25

Daily Lectio Divina: Galatians 5:22-25

Repost of Episode 306

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re starting a new series on the Fruit of the Spirit using Galatians 5:22-25.

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Daily Lectio Divina: John O’Donohue

Daily Lectio Divina: John O’Donohue

Repost of Episode 600

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re concluding our series on Inner Journey using a selection from “For the Traveler” by Irish poet John O’Donohue.

May you travel in an awakened way,
Gathered wisely into your inner ground;
That you may not waste the invitations
Which wait along the way to transform you.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Marcel Proust

Daily Lectio Divina: Marcel Proust

Repost of Episode 599

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a selection from In Search of Lost Time by French novelist Marcel Proust.

The only real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes; in seeing the universe through the eyes of another, one hundred others––in seeing the hundred universes that each of them sees.

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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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Daily Lectio Divina: John Muir

Daily Lectio Divina: John Muir

Repost of Episode 597

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a selection from the private journals of Scottish-American naturalist, author, and environmental philosopher John Muir.

I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Rumi

Daily Lectio Divina: Rumi

Repost of Episode 596

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a verse widely attributed to the Sufi poet Rumi.

And you? When will you begin that long journey into yourself? When?

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Daily Lectio Divina: David Whyte

Daily Lectio Divina: David Whyte

Repost of Episode 595

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a selection from “The Journey” by British poet and philosopher David Whyte.

…Sometimes with
the bones of the black
sticks left when the fire
has gone out

someone has written
something new
in the ashes of your life.

You are not leaving.
Even as the light fades quickly now,
you are arriving.

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Daily Lectio Divina: Mary Oliver

Daily Lectio Divina: Mary Oliver

Repost of Episode 594

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a selection from “The Journey” by American poet Mary Oliver.

…But little by little,
as you left their voices behind,
the stars began to burn
through the sheets of clouds,
and there was a new voice
which you slowly
recognized as your own,
that kept you company
as you strode deeper and deeper
into the world…

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Daily Lectio Divina: Rainer Maria Rilke

Daily Lectio Divina: Rainer Maria Rilke

Repost of Episode 593

In this episode of the guided lectio divina podcast, we’re continuing our series on Inner Journey using a selection from Letters to a Young Poet by Austrian poet and novelist Rainer Maria Rilke.

I know of no other advice than this: Go within and scale the depths of your being from which your very life springs forth.

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