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Staying Put on my Nest

June 19, 2009 By Jean Wise

  Staying Put The idea of staying put sounds like a dull, unsuccessful lifestyle. Doesn’t the world tell us to make progress, keep growing, and be productive? Aren’t we all supposed to set goals and work on them steadily? And as children when we misbehaved, wasn’t being sent to our room to “think about what you have done” part of our punishment? We live in a restless world. Currently we pursue overstimulation, being bombarded by noise, lights, action, instead of a more peaceful, ordinary path. What is the value of putting down roots and staying put? I have been pondering this thought lately with my personal frustration with my local church and the temptation to go “church shopping.” My husband wants to stay put as he says, with much truth, that all churches are composed of humans being that bring the same set of wonderful and irritating traits. And it is not a problem that I disagree with my church’s theology. The issues that frustrate me have to do with the … [Read more...]

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A Healthy Prayer Life

June 4, 2009 By Jean Wise

What is a Healthy Prayer Life? As an RN I know health is more than the absence of disease. Seeking a healthy lifestyle requires an intentional daily choice to balance health habits in nutrition, exercise, sleep and attitude. Seeking a healthy prayer life is similar to health- choosing intentionally each day to balance a prayer life with a variety of holy habits. Good nutrition relies on more than one food group. A health prayer life tastes a variety of prayers. I used to only repeat prayers my mother taught me and send up millions of requests to God. The last few years I expanded my prayer experience with centering prayer, journaling, and prayers from the Bible and other Christians. My favorite Bible prayer is “I do believe, help my unbelief "(Mark 9:24) and I often just quietly repeat Thomas Aquinas’ simple prayer of “My Lord, My God.” Exercise is vital to good health including prayer life. I can’t just talk about prayer, I actually spend time talking and listening to God. … [Read more...]

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Teach Me To Listen Prayer

June 1, 2009 By Jean Wise

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Teach Me To Listen Prayer I am traveling with my daughter, Valerie, to Stratford Canada this week and seeing six plays. So in lieu of a regular post, here is one of my favorite prayers about teaching me to listen. May you have a blessed week. Teach me to listen, O God, To those nearest me, My family, my friends my co-workers, Help me to be aware that No matter what words I hear, The message is “Accept the person I am. Listen to me.” Teach me to listen, my caring God, To those far from me – The whisper of the hopeless, The plea of the forgotten, The cry of the anguished. Teach me to listen, O God my Mother, To myself. Help me to be less afraid To trust the voice inside – In the deepest part of me Teach me to listen, Holy Spirit, For your voice- In busyness and in boredom, In certainty and in doubt, In noise and in silence. Teach me, Lord, to listen. Amen - adapted from St Ignatius by John Veltri SJ … [Read more...]

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The Science of Spirituality

May 29, 2009 By Jean Wise

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  The Science of Spirituality NPR recently ran a week long feature titled “The Science of Spirituality.” The subtopic presented on May 20, 2009 “Prayer may Reshape your Brain and your Reality” was especially intriguing. A neuroscientist Andrew Newberg has been scanning the brains of religious people for more than a decade. He is part of a new field called “neurotheology.” Scientists are finding that the brains of people who spend many hours in prayer and meditation are different. Are we wired for spirituality? Using a SPECT brain scanner, portions of the brain lit up and darken while people pray. The frontal lobe of the brain become more active during prayer and chanting and the parietal lobes grow dim. Newburg has observed this phenomenon with monks, nuns, Buddhists and Sikhs. Of course, this research is just beginning and could mean many things, much of which is speculative at this time, but isn’t it interesting that actual changes in the brain is noted during … [Read more...]

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Telling God What To Do

May 26, 2009 By Jean Wise

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Telling God What To Do Well, I did it! I took over the world, actually the entire universe today. Yep, I am in charge. And if you don’t believe if, you should have heard my prayers this morning. Suddenly I stopped and listen to what I was saying to God. I was telling God what to do. My morning prayers created a deluge of excess words and phrases beginning with do this, fix that and don’t forget to….. I was bossy, demanding, and obnoxious. Why if I were God I would annihilate that human in an instant! “ZAP!! You be gone, Lord-wanna-be!” Thank heaven we have a God of love and grace. God is the creator We are the creature. God is the Father/Mother We are the children God knows We follow God speaks We listen I believe God understands when I spill my wants and needs out to him. He knows the depth of my emotions and the intensity of my desperation when I try to seize control. He is patient beyond words with my childlike behavior and my temper tantrums. And He still loves … [Read more...]

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Living Scattered

May 22, 2009 By Jean Wise

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Scattered! Lately I have felt scattered. Divided between too many deadlines, rushing through life, and wondering if I am getting any place at all. My roots feel shallow and in need of deep watering. Scattered! So I pushed the pause button this morning. I stopped to be - rather than to do. I took a deep breath and paused. I read my Bible. I lingered in prayer. I harvested my journal. All spiritual habits that ground me and help me worship God, not my accomplishments. Basking in God’s presence renews me and redirects me. Many of us draw strength from prayer and scriptures, but writing my thoughts and feelings in my journal is also a foundational spiritual practice. I record not only my words, but what I believe God says. I harvest my journal by rereading, highlighting and summarizing my previous entries. I see patterns emerge and notice where I missed God’s whispers. And He surprised me this morning. Where I felt I like a failure (once again) by being … [Read more...]

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A Prayer for the Tough Times

May 15, 2009 By Jean Wise

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A Prayer for the Tough Times Ever know you need to pray but just can’t find the words? Ever feel so stymied in your prayer life, you thirst for a new way to pray? I just finished reading and reviewing a simple gift book by Max Lucado titled For the Tough Times. I usually enjoy Lucado’s writing, especially his inspirational “Maxisms” and word pictures, but this book was almost too simplistic. Nevertheless, it did remind me of an approach to prayer that I have not used for a long time and which can be very helpful in tough and/or dry times. Take a short Bible verse and repeat it slowly, emphasizing the different words. Pause between each time the verse is repeated so the words can sink into your heart and refresh your soul. In this book Lucado uses Romans 8:31 “God is for us.”So the prayer would be like this: God is for us. God is for us God is for us God is for us Of course any meaningful Bible verse can be used. One of my favorites is: The Lord is my … [Read more...]

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The Biology of Belief

March 10, 2009 By Jean Wise

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The Biology of Belief Time magazine featured an article “The Biology of Belief” in their February 12, 2009 issue.  Some of the research findings are fascinating and support the growing body of scientific evidence that faith has a positive influence on health. Pray and meditate enough and your brain changes permanently. People who pray and meditate over a long period of time have thicker frontal lobes than those who don’t. More than 6000 studies have been published since 2000 on the effects of intercessory prayer to heal the sick. A University of Pittsburgh surgeon found that church attendance accounts for 2-3 additional years of life. Seventy-nine of the nation's 125 medical schools now offer courses on prayer and spirituality Now don’t read this blog and think Time magazine was pro-religion in this article. For every study showing that faith makes a difference they found a quote to neutralize it. Still the longer I am in health care and on my faith journey, the more I … [Read more...]

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