Desiderata
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Julia Loveless.
A spiritual comment and prayer to start the day with Julia Loveless
Good morning.
The desiderata is a piece of prose poetry published by Max Ehrman in 1927. Though it was written almost 100 years ago, it offers incredibly fitting challenges to my life today. It begins: “go placidly amid the noise and the haste and remember what peace there may be in silence.
As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.” In this, I hear echoes of Jesus’ teaching and His way of life; often stealing away to "a quiet place to pray” or in teaching those explosive words: “love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” How could I, today, take a step towards silence and solitude - despite the constant, enticing call of my phone, to do lists and my self-focussed goals. To breathe in the stillness and allow myself to be invited into a bigger, kinder perspective.
How could I allow my relationships to be challenged - to move my heart towards my enemies and those I find hardest to love? Perhaps it is as simple as taking 10 minutes on the bus-commute to put down the phone and pray for others. Perhaps it involves choosing to walk home instead of getting a taxi or to stand in the longest queue at the supermarket; deliberately allowing my choices to slow my pace and fight the constant need for hustle and haste.
God; lead me in your ways - show me the peace found in silence and the gift of reconciliation with my fellow man. As Paul the apostle commended us; if possible, so far as it depends on me, help me “to live peaceably with all”.
Amen.