Breathe in deeply

19Jul
While I was still young, before I went on my travels,
  I sought wisdom openly in my prayer.
Before the temple I asked for her,
  and I will search for her until the end.

From the first blossom to the ripening grape
  my heart delighted in her;
my foot walked on the straight path;
  from my youth I followed her steps.

I inclined my ear a little and received her,
  and I found for myself much instruction.
I made progress in her;
  to him who gives wisdom I will give glory.

For I resolved to live according to wisdom,
  and I was zealous for the good,
  and I shall never be disappointed.
My soul grappled with wisdom,
  and in my conduct I was strict;

I spread out my hands to the heavens,
  and lamented my ignorance of her.
I directed my soul to her,
  and in purity I found her.

With her I gained understanding from the first;
  therefore I will never be forsaken.
My heart was stirred to seek her;
  therefore I have gained a prize possession.
The Lord gave me my tongue as a reward,
  and I will praise him with it.
-Ecclesiasticus 51:13-22


Here is a Meditation from St. Giles Chapel that was shared with us by Lex Breckinridge. As our usual Saturday morning writer is on vacation, it seemed appropriate to share this simple prayer and practice for our morning meditation. 

 

Breathe in deeply, peace for the world.

Hold space for it.

Slowly breathe out peace - into the world.


Breathe in deeply, hope for the world.

Hold space for it.

Slowly breathe out hope - into the world.


Breathe in deeply, love for the world.

Hold space for it.

Slowly breathe out Love - into the world.


~K. Helms


Musical Reflection - Deep Peace - Rutter; Libera



Holy One, infuse us with your wisdom in our breath and in our hearts this day. Amen.

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Posted by Maria Elliott

Maria Elliott has been Trinity since 1994, first as a parishioner and then for sixteen years establishing the office of stewardship and development, and currently as the Director of Pastoral Care and Spiritual Life. 

WIth a degree in Music and Business from Drake University in her native state of Iowa, Maria went first to New York to work for a concert artist management and then for the Arts department at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.  At the Cathedral, Maria was confirmed, met and married her husband, The Reverend Michael Kuhn, and began an accidental career in the Episcopal Church. She has served on the Diocesan Stewardship Committee, the boards of The Episcopal Network for Stewardship and the Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes, as a Stephen Minister, and currently Education for Ministry Mentor.

Maria’s interests include playing the oboe in the New Orleans Civic Symphony and she is currently training to be a Narrative Enneagram mentor. Her daughters, Hallie Wilkins and Sophie Bedaña are Trinity School alumni. Maria has two grandchildren, Celeste and Alden Wilkins.

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