How deeply do you listen?
As you go about your week, I encourage you to set aside time each day to do nothing but sit and listen. Listen to your home - the buzz of the refrigerator, the creaks of settling wood, the sounds of your pet or child or partner. Listen to music, an entire album if you can - an album you love but haven’t listened to in a while or an album you’ve never heard before. Listen to the world - the wind rustling the trees and flowers, birds calling to one another, the falling rain, the rumble of thunder, the crack of lightning. Listen to your loved ones both near and far - the stories of their days, their unspoken words, the love in their voices. Listen to yourself, to your heart, to your soul. Listen to God - listen for that still, small voice. Just listen. What do you hear? Holding you in love, Rev. Andrew Frazier
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LYNN PARKER
5/13/2020 04:26:36 pm
I try to do this every day. It’s part of my routine, usually my winding down for the day. Sometimes it’s in the very early morning when the birds are just coming alive with their magical melodies. It’ brings peace to my soul and in this extremely hectic and unbalanced world brings a sense of calm and order to my mind. Thank you Reverend Frazier for taking a simple concept and articulating it so clearly.
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