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Our Busy Lives Are Awe-Deprived
Listen to God’s presence in the day and contemplate what God’s spirit
might say to you
.
Awe begets awe. As we take notice of the awe-inspiring aspects of our world, we start to notice awe and wonder wherever we go. We gasp at flowers sparkling in the sunlight, and stop to drink in the song of birds in the trees or stand on the hill to better watch the wind rushing through the grass. Then our eyes shift to the people around us. The image of God is etched in each one of them. This is a great time to get out and have some fun in God’s world. Sit quietly and take some deep breaths in and out. Close your eyes and remind yourself of the sights, sounds, fragrances, tastes and textures of your day.
By
Sheridan Voysey
Here Are 6 Ways to
Find Wonder Again
‘We live in an
awe-deprived world,’
writes Christine Sine.
‘We sit in front of computers, not under trees and
rarely take time to notice the grandeur of God’s world and of those we share it
with.’
Since a regular dose of awe makes us
physically, emotionally and spiritually healthy, not to mention more caring and
compassionate, this is all to our detriment.
How can we break the spell and regain a
sense of awe again?
Christine is a contemplative activist,
passionate gardener, and author of The Gift of Wonder: Creative Practices for
Delighting in God.
It’s a delight to welcome her here for this
inspiring guest post.
Too Busy,
Too Distracted
It’s awe and wonder season here in Seattle.
Spring is still in full swing. The
daffodils and tulips have faded but now rhododendrons, azaleas and dogwoods
greet us every time we walk around our neighbourhood.
The leaves are just as spectacular. Who
knew there were so many shades of green in the world?
I
point them out to my friends but they tell me they are too busy or too
distracted to take notice for more than a cursory glance.
Sadly, though children experience awe a
hundred times a day, adults rarely do.
So much of what seems miraculous to a child
adults dismiss as unimportant.
Or they rationalise it away with scientific
knowledge destroying the mystery and wonder of God in the process.
We live in an awe-deprived world.
We sit in front of computers, not under
trees and rarely take time to notice the grandeur of God’s world and of those
we share it with.
Yet awe and wonder change the way we look
at ourselves and our world, reorienting our thinking and our actions away from
ourselves to the needs of those around us.
The
Awe-and-Wonder Walk
This month, spurred on by the launch of my
book The Gift of Wonder, I have added a “daily
dose of awe” to my spiritual disciplines.
My husband and I have rechristened our
daily walks “awe and wonder walks”
pointing out to each other the blossom-laden trees and reds and yellows of
flowers that take our breath away.
Sometimes we stop for a few minutes just to
admire them, inhale their fragrance and touch their velvety softness. It is fun
and inspirational, connecting us to God in vital and enriching ways.
I am increasingly convinced that
rediscovering child-like wonder is essential for our spiritual health too.
It was this conviction that prompted me to
write The Gift of Wonder in which I explore twelve childlike characteristics
that I think make us fit for God’s kingdom.
Did you know that a daily dose of awe makes
us more caring and compassionate people?
Regular reminiscing and nature walks make
us healthier physically, emotionally and spiritually.
Gratitude transforms our lives and our
faith in incredible ways.
Fly
With the Shutters Up
My own growing joy and delight from my “daily dose of awe” experiences
encouraged me to apply the same principal to other activities.
On the plane, I am the one with my window
shutter up when everyone else is trying to see their screens.
I am inspired by the landscape we pass
over. I look down at the meandering rivers shining in the morning sunlight.
That’s God doodling, I exclaim.
The Bible too is full of awe. We hear it in
David’s exclamation of praise in Psalm 65:8, for example:
“The whole earth is filled with awe at your wonders
Where
morning dawns, where evening fades,
You
call forth songs of joy.”
Awe
Begets Awe
Awe begets awe.
As we take notice of the awe-inspiring
aspects of our world, we start to notice awe and wonder wherever we go.
We gasp at flowers sparkling in the
sunlight, and stop to drink in the song of birds in the trees or stand on the
hill to better watch the wind rushing through the grass.
Then our eyes shift to the people around
us. The image of God is etched in each one of them.
It is not just our friends and family who
give us a sense of awe. The resilience of the homeless and the strength of the
abandoned also inspire us.
Opening my eyes to notice the awe inspiring
world in which we live and the awe inspiring people we share it with has
transformed my faith.
I want to continue noticing the wonder of
the changing seasons and immerse myself in their beauty.
I want to increasingly be drawn into the
presence of our fun loving, joy filled God.
This is a great time to get out and have
some fun in God’s world. Will you join me in discovering the wonder of God and
of God’s world?
Take the awe and wonder challenge with me.
See how many miracles unfold before you each day.
Six
Ways to Wonder
Let’s get out and give ourselves a good
dose of awe and wonder this week. Here are six things you can do.
1 – Get
Out Into Nature
Go for a walk in your favourite park or
forest, or a picnic at your favourite beach, fully prepared to savour the
experience with all your senses – listening, looking, tasting, touching and
smelling what you encounter. Look around at the trees and their leaves. How
many different shapes and colours do you see?
2 – See
the World Differently
Look through the lens of your camera or
phone. What new perspective does this bring to the scene?
3 – Take
Notice of the Small Things
Pick up an unusually shaped rock or shell.
What attracted you to this object? What does it remind you of? Hold it in your
hand. Touch it against your skin. How does it feel? How is it different from
other objects around you?
4 – Slow
Down and Notice
Now find a quiet place to sit to
contemplate your treasure. Use your crayons and permanent markers to create a
pattern on it. Perhaps there are already patterns in the object that you can
highlight. What comes to you as you paint? What does this small piece of
creation tell you about God?
5 – Seek
Out What Gives you Goosebumps
Now that your sense of awe has been
stimulated, reflect back over your day. What else triggered a sense of awe in
you? Was it an unexpected smile, a shared story, waves glistening on the sand?
Try to make a list of at least ten “miracles” of awe and wonder that you
experienced. How could you nurture more regular awareness of miracles like
these?
6 – Make
Space for Silence
Sit quietly and take some deep breaths in and out. Close your eyes and remind yourself of the sights, sounds, fragrances, tastes and textures of your day. Listen to God’s presence in the day and contemplate what God’s spirit might say to you. Is there a prayer, song, drawing, or other response that comes to mind?
Article
supplied with thanks to Sheridan Voysey.
About
the Author: Sheridan Voysey is a
writer, speaker and broadcaster on faith and spirituality. His books include
Resilient, Resurrection Year, and Unseen Footprints. Get his FREE eBook Five
Practices for a Resilient Life here.
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