Week 1 Reading & Reflections: Sunday

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Contemplated with a pure soul, beauty speaks directly to the heart, turning astonishment to marvel, admiration to gratitude, happiness to contemplation. Thereby it creates a fertile terrain to listen and dialogue with men, engaging the whole man—spirit and heart, intelligence and reason, creative capacity and imagination. It is unlikely to result in indifference; it provokes emotions, it puts in movement a dynamism of deep interior transformation that engenders joy, feelings of fullness, desire to participate freely in this same beauty, making it one's own in interiorizing it and integrating it into one's own concrete existence.

- Via Pulchritudinis, 11.3

John 20:1-9

On the first day of the week, Mary of Magdala came to the tomb early in the morning, while it was still dark, and saw the stone removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and to the other disciple whom Jesus loved, and told them, “They have taken the Lord from the tomb, and we don’t know where they put him.”

So Peter and the other disciple went out and came to the tomb. They both ran, but the other disciple ran faster than Peter and arrived at the tomb first; he bent down and saw the burial cloths there, but did not go in.

When Simon Peter arrived after him, he went into the tomb and saw the burial cloths there, and the cloth that had covered his head, not with the burial cloths but rolled up in a separate place.

Then the other disciple also went in, the one who had arrived at the tomb first, and he saw and believed. For they did not yet understand the Scripture that he had to rise from the dead.

 

 

Present to Beauty | Perception

Reflection by Erin Day

The first posture in the way of beauty is to become more present to God, which allows us to more readily perceive and encounter Him in the beauty around us. God is always present to us, but we aren’t always aware of His presence. In order to perceive God through the beauty around us, we must become present to Him.  

This week, we focus on intentionality in order to simplify our lives and purify our souls, so that God can speak “directly to [our] heart,” through beauty (Via Pulchritudinis, 13). We’ll aim to give up to Him the distractions that keep us from seeing, knowing, and being close to Him.

Fertile Ground 

Mary of Magdala went to the tomb while it was still dark. Imagine what that experience must have been like. Why do you think she went to the tomb while it was still dark? Maybe she wanted to be there while everyone else was sleeping and the noise of the world was quiet. She wanted to leave distraction behind. She desired to be truly present in that sacred space to pray, to be still, to fully enter into the grieving that her heart needed to do. By entering into that space, she was mercifully met with a beauty that was so deep that it penetrated through her pain and allowed her to know of God’s presence with certainty. She was intentional about going to the tomb during the first moments of her day. She didn’t delay her visit until after her other duties were finished. She put that special moment—that precious moment—first.  She wanted to give it her all.

We need to create that same space in our lives and hearts. We need to cultivate and purify the soil of our souls to make it fertile ground. Even when we wake up feeling scattered, we can bring our distractions to God as gifts for Him to sanctify. When we intentionally give ourselves to Him at the beginning of the day—and throughout the day—we’ll receive the graces we need to carry out the duties God has placed before us.  Our work can become a way of prayer because we can offer it to Him. 

In order to intentionally become present to God and perceive Him through beauty, we can eliminate distractions, slow the pace of our lives, seek to see and experience true beauty, and make time for God every day. God whispers to you through the beauty He has created. Be available to Him and visit Him when He sends a soothing pine-filled breeze, the soft warmth of the sun on your cheeks, or the wispy eyelashes of your dear baby in your arms. He is there. Allow yourself to see Him.

Daily Living:

  • Limit distractions. Distractions can include anything from household clutter and visual noise to unhealthy habits and sins. What distracts me? What steps can I take to eliminate those things, little by little?

  • Slow the pace. God whispers to us in the still, small moments. Sometimes the pace of our lives is too fast and frenzied that we can’t hear or notice. Are there parts of my life that leave me feeling overwhelmed and exhausted? What tasks can I delegate or just clear from my list or calendar? Who can I ask for help?

  • Seek beauty. Mary Magdalene sought out the Lord’s presence. Do I seek to experience true beauty every day? What do I “take in” (TV, news, social media, podcasts, etc.)? Do these things help me perceive true beauty or do they twist reality and block me from being able to see the truth? Is there a time each day I can “unplug”?

  • Give Him time. God desires us to give Him our first fruits. How can I adjust my schedule to offer to Him my first moments or spend special one-on-one time each day? Can I go to Adoration or make a holy hour a regular part of my routine?

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Week 1 Daily Flow: Monday - Saturday

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Morning Offering

Come, Creator Spirit. Breathe life into me as I fill my whole being with you. Give me the graces to be present to you so that I might perceive your infinite love for me through the beauty I encounter today. Nourish my intuition and awaken me through beauty, so that I may glimpse the reality of your truth and goodness. I pray that my soul will be in the present moment, pure, and newly awakened to you. I give you the distractions which distance me from you, so that I might know of your presence throughout my day. I love you, and I live this day for you. I lay this day, with all my work, joys, and sorrows, in your hands to redeem, mould, and shape into the masterpiece you desire. Amen. 

Spiritual + Creative Prompt

This week’s spiritual and creative prompts will help us turn our attention to God’s presence and perceive Him, specifically through the beauty of creation.  

By immersing ourselves in nature, we will be awakened and present to the author of creation. We hope to more readily perceive and encounter God in the beauty around us. We will slow our pace and contemplate God through collecting pieces of nature. This will help us grow in intentionality. We will be able to contemplate God without distractions and see nature with the eyes of a pure soul.

Nature Walk

This week, spend some time in nature. You might sit quietly in your yard, take a hike in the woods, or a walk around the neighborhood. As you wander, remain unplugged from technology and instead tune into your senses. What do you see, smell, touch? How does the sun (or rain!) feel on your skin? Are there things you’ve never noticed before?

We invite you to pray this prayer:

A Prayer for the Sanctification of the Senses
Divine Inspiration, quiet the noise around and within me. Help me to listen as you speak to me in the stillness. As if lit by candlelight, your countenance shimmers, radiating into my soul. Enable my senses to crave the brilliance of your splendor and not be satisfied by their own appetites. Thank you for my body and my life. I pray that my body and my life can be icons of your radiant grandeur. Craft each moment of my life so that others may be undeniably drawn to you. Work through me, so that I might aid in the redemption of the world. Amen.

Prepare my eyes to see the color, hues, and light of your beauty.

Prepare my hands to feel the texture, shape, and weight of your beauty.

Prepare my ears to hear the sweetness of your beautiful voice.

Prepare my tongue to taste and proclaim the beauty of your goodness and love.

Prepare my lungs to breathe in your beautiful fragrance.

Prepare my whole being to receive You, Lord, who are Beauty Himself.

Amen.

Remember that God is present with you as you walk. He created everything you see, hear, feel, and experience. He longs to speak to you through nature. Along the way, collect a few items, such as leaves, small flowers, and twigs. Bring them home with you to use for this week’s creative prompt.

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Nature Collage

Materials:

  • Sketchbook

  • Tape or glue

  • Pencil or pen

  • Art medium of your choice, such as colored pencils, watercolor paint

Directions:

Arrange the items you’ve collected in your sketchbook and secure them using tape or glue. You could use the items to make an image or a pattern, or leave each separate—it’s up to you! Spend time studying the intricate details and use your art supplies to document what you see. Try your hand at sketching the items. Make notes about where you found the items, what they remind you of, or simply how you felt during your nature walk. Did you experience God’s presence? Write about it.

Make it your own:
Consider these suggestions, especially If you are working in your own creative (non-sketchbook) hobby/medium.

  • If the weather and your creative hobby/outlet permits, spend some time creating outside.

  • What inspired you from your time outside? Think of what you experienced through your senses for inspiration.

  • Ponder God’s presence in His creation as you craft.

If you aren’t able to sit and work on these prompts due to the season of life you’re in (toddlers, work obligations, etc.), remember that we’re called to make our very lives a work of art! This week, reflect on the themes, reflection questions, and ideas in this week’s prompts during your daily activities.

(Psst…If you’re sharing updates of your creative process, be sure to tag @ScatterandSow on social media, and use #StirredToWonder.)

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Evening Offering

Redeemed: An Evening Offering of the Day’s Beauty

Giver of good gifts, thank you for inviting me to participate in the mystery of your creation. Thank you for all I have received today. As I lay my body down tonight, I offer you the fruits of my labors, and with them, the shortcomings, failures, and fears that prevent me from resting in the beauty of your embrace. Creator of the universe, you are making all things new, even now. Help me to trust in your redemptive power so that when I rise I am ready once more to receive and serve you.  Amen.

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