Above is the second audio meditation in a small series that I am working on for a graduate class in my Master of Spirituality program. In this meditation, I focus on one of my favorite poems from Mary Oliver, “When I Am Among The Trees”:
I love this! I'm a big fan of these types of meditation/prayers and this is one of the best I've heard. I liked the combination of nature sounds, ambient music, poetry, and imagination. Do you plan to organize them by season? Just curious. Can't wait to hear more!
My story might be a little different. As a photographer for Arkansas Tourism, you just described my normal day in the "office"-- at least a good many. In fact I was visualizing very specific places I have hiked, and a very specific rock on which I have rested. Thank you for taking me there. I even imagined myself a tree, with the radiance (and sound) pouring over my branches.
Should I push back at all it will be,as a Puritan and student of Augustine. I don't look to myself for light. But do hope to walk in His and fully dress myself in that Light which has come into the World.
I love this! I'm a big fan of these types of meditation/prayers and this is one of the best I've heard. I liked the combination of nature sounds, ambient music, poetry, and imagination. Do you plan to organize them by season? Just curious. Can't wait to hear more!
I have one more planned to fulfill my school project, but I'm open to doing more in the future!
I'd listen!
My story might be a little different. As a photographer for Arkansas Tourism, you just described my normal day in the "office"-- at least a good many. In fact I was visualizing very specific places I have hiked, and a very specific rock on which I have rested. Thank you for taking me there. I even imagined myself a tree, with the radiance (and sound) pouring over my branches.
Should I push back at all it will be,as a Puritan and student of Augustine. I don't look to myself for light. But do hope to walk in His and fully dress myself in that Light which has come into the World.
You have a very soothing voice.
Thanks for listening Kirk!