Friday, July 17, 2009

Nothing is more practical than finding God, that is,
than falling in love in a quite absolute, final way.
Pedro Arrupe, SJ

What a phenomenal few weeks it's been! Just to catch you up on where I am these days and what I'm up to...

Currently, I am back in the Beaumont/Orange area of Texas visiting friends and family. I left San Antonio the day after my class was over (Principles of Theological Method). First I stopped over night in College Station. This is where I went to college & also where I worked for 3 years post graduation. I caught up with many friends while there. Of course, not everyone I would have liked, but that's impossible, I think.

When I left College Station, I drove home to Orange. That's where my dad still lives... in house he's lived in since the 1950s. I hadn't been home since Hurricane Ike hit southeast Texas. There was quite a bit of damage, but most of it has been cleaned up and rebuilt. My dad is still working on the house... getting a new ceiling put in since the hurricane tore off part of his roof. Other than that, though, he is doing well as are my friends here in the area.

Then... it was off to my annual retreat. This year I went to the Jesuit Spirituality Center at St. Charles College in Grand Coteau, Louisiana. Perfect. Really, the retreat was exactly what my heart, soul, relationship with self and God needed. I won't go into everything here (I'm still unpacking a lot). However... I do have some insights to share. Please note... some of them are serious and others not so much, but all of them are honest insights that occurred to me while on retreat:
  • God desires intimacy with us - desires our love in all its forms. Truly meditated upon, that is very strong language...
  • Silence is good - solitude is better. They are not synonymous.
  • It would save a lot of time each day if someone would invent/create a dual purpose sunscreen/bug repellent - they could call it sun repellent or bug screen...
  • Falling in love with the person of Jesus is the beginning of joy and wisdom.
  • No matter how good it sounds in your mind, never go bike riding on a summer evening in Southern Louisiana after an afternoon rain... although, it does give one a new appreciation for a cold shower...
  • We were created in love, by Love, for love. Love is the most natural, inherent quality of being human. Sometimes it gets buried under junk, though.
  • Tchaikovsky and Chopin were geniuses.
  • If you feel like dancing - and you're able - for crying out loud, DANCE! God delights in our joy!
  • Each morning on retreat I would take an hour long walk. On these walks I often asked 5 women of the New Testament to walk with me - Mary of Nazareth, Elizabeth, Mary of Magdala, and the sisters Martha and Mary of Bethany. Each day I would chat with them (silently, of course!) about faith, intimacy with Jesus, prayer and taking risks. It is a practice I highly recommend...
  • Grace comes in unexpected places... pay attention!
  • If you're awake when the sun is rising, take some time to watch. Few things are as beautiful - and few things awaken the soul quite so well.
  • St. Cunegunda isn't a made up person... who knew?
  • Apples stain clothing. Biting into a juicy apple wearing your favorite off-white t-shirt is probably not a good idea.
  • After not typing for several days, it's difficult to do it well... but my handwriting has never looked better!

My retreat ended on Wednesday July 15. When I left I visited cousins about 10 minutes down the road from Grand Coteau and headed back to Orange. On Saturday (tomorrow) I start my way back to San Antonio - via Houston to visit my niece & her family and some good friends that live there.

Tuesday of next week starts Marianist LIFE South 2009 meetings & program. Then, it's back to Dayton! Where is summer going?? Well, regardless of its speed, it's been a pretty amazing summer.

I'll leave you this morning with the rest of the Pedro Arrupe quote:

Nothing is more practical than finding God, that is, than falling in a love in a quite absolute, final way. What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination will affect everything. It will decide what will get you out of bed in the mornings, what you will do with your evenings, how you spend your weekends, what you read, who you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude. Fall in love, stay in love, and it will decide everything.


Many blessings to all who read this!
Sr. N

3 comments:

Kelly_SSJ said...

It seems you had a very blessed retreat! Thank you for sharing some pearls from the week! :) Hope all continues to be well!

Gabby said...

I'm glad you had a good time! By the way (just a sidenote) I do believe that a sunscreen exists that has bug repellent in it. I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that it's a real thing. Just for future reference :)

rita said...

I enjoyed reading your reflections. You write like you speak and so it feels like I've just had a chat with you. Your walk with the five women of the New Testament sounds very fun. I just might try that. And really? St. Cunegunda? wow.