I just returned from a wonderful retreat at Wisdom House in Litchfield, CT, a place that I have long wanted to visit. A number of years ago, I did visit Litchfield a few times, but I have not been there in a long time, nor had I been to this place.
In the on-going embarrassment-of-riches department known as my life, (thank you God) I was asked to help facilitate this retreat, which was being presented by a team. What a joy to be able to say yes.
For almost 48 hours I did not listen to a radio, watch a television, look at a computer screen, see or hear any news. What I did do was receive the grace to be able to fully sink into a real place of peace – a true retreat.
There were 18 retreatants, and 6 of us on the retreat team. My portion was near the very beginning so I really got to participate and relax with everyone else. The topic of the retreat was prayer, with different forms presented. There were no shortage of both aha and ahhhh moments. This diverse group of women was a joy to get to know; I arrived knowing only one of them and I left feeling my heart touched by many. God shows up in everyone, giving new meaning to the Catholic idea of “here comes everybody.”
We had a good amount of free time and I walked the labyrinth more than once. This morning I arose, heading out there shortly after sunrise. Oh, how I loved walking with the sun peeking over the hills and trees in the morning quiet, barefoot in the wet grass.
Returning around noon, I made two more turns, quietly praying the Jesus prayer at first, then making up a short prayer of my own. The space between heaven and earth seemed little more than a diaphanous veil at that point. Many prayer intentions and thoughts of friends and loved ones were alive in my heart during these two days.
Today I drove home in silence, relishing the quiet and peace. Now to find ways to continue to nurture this gift, one I have been actively trying to cultivate in the garden of my heart this summer. I am so thankful for the gift of retreat.
What would the world look like if we all had time for retreat, or at least some respite from every day living? Very different, I suppose. Very different.
So happy you had such a lovely time of respite and refreshment. I think I relaxed a bit from entering your word pictures.
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ah, this sounds like the perfect balm for a busy life!
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LOVE Wisdom House! Great people, beautiful land and delicious food. A wonderful spot to retreat to. This post took me back to some happy memories. Thanks!
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Sounds and looks lovely, Fran
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