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FINDING COURAGE TO FACE THE UNKNOWN

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FINDING COURAGE TO FACE THE UNKNOWN

Tender and compassionate God, you are our steadfast companion in the joyous times of our lives. When we rejoice, you celebrate with us; when we are anxious and afraid, you offer us a relationship where we can find courage to face the unknown; when we weep with sadness, you are our comforter. Help us believe that you receive us as we are, and help us to entrust ourselves, with all our many struggles and hopes, to your faithful and abiding care. Amen.

—Unknown

KNOW THYSELF

It’s not that God, the environment, and other people cannot help us to be happy or find satisfaction. It’s just that our happiness, satisfaction, and our understanding, even of God, will be no deeper than our capacity to know ourselves inwardly, to encounter the world from the deep comfort that comes from being at home in one’s own skin, from an intimate familiarity with the ways of one’s own mind and body.

—Jon Kabat-Zinn

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Humbleness and Love

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DEEP REST

May the gentleness of God’s supportive
and sustaining love
gather us in her arms this day/night,
and bless us with sleep that restores both body and soul. Amen.

—Marchiene Vroon Rienstra

KEEP SERENITY IN YOUR HEART

While you are proclaiming peace
with your lips,
be careful to have it
even more fully in your heart.

—St. Francis of Assisi

KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON

You can’t calm the storm,
so stop trying.
What you can do is calm yourself.
The storm will pass.

—Timber Hawkeye

LAY YOUR BURDEN DOWN

Come to me,
all you who are weary and burdened,
and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you
and learn from me,
for I am gentle and humble in heart,
and you will find rest for your souls,
for my yoke is easy and my burden is light.

—Matthew 11:28–30

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Healing, Beauty, and Grace

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THE HEALING POWER OF BEAUTY

Today, like every other day,
we wake up empty and frightened.
Don’t open the door to the study and begin reading.
Take down a musical instrument.
Let the beauty we love be what we do.
There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground.

—Rumi, 13th century Persian poet

GIFTS OF GRACE

Sometimes we may ask God for success,
and He gives us physical and mental stamina.
We might plead for prosperity,
and we receive enlarged perspective
and increased patience,
or we petition for growth
and are blessed with the gift of grace.
He may bestow upon us conviction and confidence
as we strive to achieve worthy goals.

—David A. Bednar

TRY LOOKING AT THINGS A DIFFERENT WAY

Mindfulness: taking a balanced approach to negative
emotions so that feelings are neither suppressed nor
exaggerated. We cannot ignore our pain and feel compassion
for it at the same time. Mindfulness requires that we
not “over-identify” with thoughts and feelings so that
we are caught up and swept away by negativity.

—Brené Brown

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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SONGS IN THE NIGHT

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Come, Spirit,
make me docile to your voice.
Help me debate angels.
Let your will be done in me
even if it means
misunderstanding,
rejection,
scandal.
Give me wisdom to find you
in the irrational:
heavens gone awry,
astrologers’ predictions,
Give me such hospitality of heart that
songs in the night.
family,
foreign seers,
poor shepherds and animals
find a home in my presence.

Benedictine Sisters, Living in Peace

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Quiet Your Mind

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READ YOUR OWN HEART RIGHT

We would have inward peace,
Yet will not look within;

We would have misery cease,
Yet will not cease from sin;

Once, read your own heart right
And you will have done with fears;

Man gets no other light
Though he search a thousand years.

—Matthew Arnold, 1852

QUIET YOUR MIND

When I had no friend, I made
Quiet my friend. When I had no
Enemy, I opposed my body.

When I had no temple, I made
My voice my temple. I have
No priest, my tongue is my choir.

When I have no means, fortune
Is my means. When I have
Nothing, death will be my fortune.

Need is my tactic, detachment
Is my strategy. When I had
No lover, I courted my sleep.

—Robert Pinsky

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Love and Compassion

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ENGAGE

Respond; don’t react.
Listen; don’t talk.
Think; don’t assume.

—Raji Lukkoor

THE SERENITY PRAYER

God, grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
Courage to change the things I can,
and wisdom to know the difference.

—Reinhold Niebuhr

ONE MOMENT AT A TIME

Living one day at a time;
enjoying one moment at a time;
accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
Taking, as He did,
this sinful world as it is,
not as I would have it;
trusting that He will make all things right if
I surrender to His will;
that I may be reasonably happy in this life
and supremely happy with Him forever in the next. Amen.

—William Hutchison Murray

NO LINE

When someone is full of Love and Compassion,
he cannot draw a line between
two countries, two faiths, or two religions.

—Amma

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Finding Peace

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“If it costs you your peace, it’s too expensive.”

—Unknown

“It is impossible to feel grateful and depressed in the same moment.”

—Naomi Williams

“Calm me, Lord, as you calmed the storm. Still me, Lord, keep me from harm. Let all tumult within me cease. Enfold me, Lord, in your peace.”

—Celtic prayer

“I have said these things to you that in me you may have peace. In the world, you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world.”

—John 16:33

“One day at a time, one step at a time, and you’ll get there.”

—Bill W.

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Self-Care Strategies for a Stressful World

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My daily practice goes something like this. Almost without exception, I meditate daily. Most days I meditate for twenty minutes, sometimes less, sometimes more. The important thing for me is to do it daily. Consistency is key. I believe making meditation a daily habit trumps duration of time sitting in silence. Later, after tea and other self-care practices, I take a mindful walk with my dog. Pets can be a great contribution to a mindful life. For me, I have found having a dog helps me to be more consistent in my focus and mindful of the time passing during the day. Dogs live mindfully and in tune with nature! All animals live mindfully, for they only know the present moment. Although they sometimes eat too quickly, they know when they are hungry and they let us know. Many people believe they are too busy to care for an animal. I would say this might be exactly the reason to get one. Pets force us to slow down. They motivate us to walk and spend time in nature. I often listen to podcasts while walking my dog. However, I try to walk at least three times a week in silence, taking in the world around me with my senses. I smell the scents around me 50 on my mindful walk. I feel my feet hitting the ground, and I notice my body and how it moves in space. I look at the light and see all the colors around me. I sometimes even try to taste the air, if it is pleasant. The more one taps into the senses, the more present we become.

Animals also teach us about compassion. They love unconditionally. Have you noticed that it is hard to live in the moment and be self-critical? Compassion and curiosity are essential factors of living in the moment. If I find myself upset, frustrated, or angry, I slow down and try to process. I may try some gentle or restorative yoga, especially on
days when there is a lot to sort out. If I feel particularly overwhelmed, I sit down and meditate again. Another daily practice that calms my body and centers my mind is abhyanga, a mindful practice based in Ayurveda that means self-massage. In traditional abhyanga, one uses oil, such as sesame or coconut oil, sometimes infused with essential oils. Abhyanga can be as simple as massaging your own hands or feet or the entire body. The importance of abhyanga comes from its link to compassion. When we treat ourselves kindly, the rewards are great. I find that abhyanga helps me to be more self-reliant and proactive. I am taking care of myself through my own sense of loving touch and mindful self-care. When I care for myself with my own hands, I take time to reflect on the sacredness and importance of myself right now. I pay careful attention and am mindful of my own body and health. This is one of my favorite mindful practices.

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Live with Your Heart Wide Open to Love

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“All I ever wanted was to reach out and touch another human being, not just with my hands, but with my heart.” —Tahereh Mafi

“The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love, he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.” —Zephaniah 3:17

“Let yourself be silently drawn by the strange pull of what you really love. It will not lead you astray.” —Rumi

“The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself.” —Michel de Montaigne

“The only time we waste is the time we spend thinking we are alone.” —Mitch Albom

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.

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Your Life is a Prayer

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ENTER INTO SOUL LIGHT

Step into the Sunlight
Feel the pain wash away
Enter in the Soul-light
Just BE in today.

Forget all emotion
Put your trust in the day
Let the past rush on by you
Put your Self in THE WAY.

—Lynne Milum

YOUR LIFE IS A PRAYER

When I am liberated by silence,
when I am no longer involved
in the measurement of life, but in the living of it,
I can discover a form of prayer in which
there is effectively no distraction.
My whole life becomes a prayer.
My whole silence is full of prayer.
The world of silence in which I am immersed
contributes to my prayer.

—Thomas Merton

This post is an excerpt from Prayers for Calm by Becca Anderson, which can be found at Amazon.