I had the most amazing weekend.
I attended a retreat lead by Dr. Jane Vennard from Iliff Seminary at the Sacred Heart Retreat House in Sedalia, Colorado.
It was a contemplative retreat filled with tons of silence. It was so refreshing. To not “have” to talk. To be able to go deeper inside of yourself and actually listen to what your heart was trying to tell you. To just “be”. And to be in community with others, in silence. One of my favorite times was lying on a hammock for about two hours (yes, a luxury indeed đŸ™‚
Our sharing times were pretty powerful. One of the questions asked was “Have you experience silence as a gift?”
I thought of my Dad. He was always a quiet man, but when he got sick and suffered from dementia, towards the end of his life, he didn’t speak anymore. One of the times that I will never forget is when we were sitting in silence, just being and he raised his arm up and patted me on the shoulder. That action was worth more than any words he could have spoken to me.
I am looking forward to this coming week (I write this as I sit in an apartment at Iliff) as our retreat moves to the classroom where we will work on developing retreats.
My first “academic” experience in twenty years! I’m so glad I didn’t chicken out.
Today I Am Thankful For:
1. grapes
2. air conditioning
3. comfortable pillows
4. things left behind
5. new friends