A Most Excellent Meditative Sharing
Dylan at Error 503 has given a most beautiful reflection on the Benedictus, a prayer those accustomed to reciting the morning hours stumble over nearly every morning. (I say that mostly recording my own experiences. Sometimes morning prayer is a deep and piercing beam of light, but often it is a duty that begins the day properly. Without it, the day is without substance). Meditative time with scripture improves our prayer lives and consequently the lives of all those around us. This sort of reflection is the kind of gift we may all aspire to accept.
A Most Excellent Meditative Sharing
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