Sometimes
what we are looking for is not lost at all. It is always with
us. But, consumed by
obligations and desires, we search for meaning on the surface of
our lives neglecting the need to go inward. We accumulate experiences
like a traveler accumulates miles, but unless we examine where
we’ve been and what our encounters reveal, our journey will
seem like little more than a list of destinations.
In
his book
New Seeds of Contemplation, Thomas Merton wrote, “To
work out our own identity in God, which the Bible calls ‘working
out our salvation,’ is a labor that requires sacrifice and
anguish, risk and many tears. It demands close attention to reality
at every moment, and great fidelity to God as He reveals Himself,
obscurely, in the mystery of each new situation. We do not know
clearly what the result of this work will be. The secret of my
full identity is hidden in Him.”
The collages
below are meant as tools for self-reflection. Each zeroes in
on a separate aspect of our lives as a way to initiate
this self-examination. If we give ourselves the time to reflect
and pay attention to our experience, we can, as Merton says, work
out our identity by recognizing the Sacred’s vital and everlasting
presence.
Some of these collages may appeal to you more than others. Perhaps
the one that seems the least applicable to your situation will
offer surprising insights when you explore the associations it
nudges to the surface.
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