Happy Fat Tuesday!
This of course means the Christian world is about to embark on the
Lenten season. I’m not a Christian, but
I do love this religious season for its call to sacrifice, devotion, and focus.
A few years ago a good Catholic friend
and I were talking, and she had decided she wasn’t going to give something up
for Lent, instead she was going to DO something every single day. I loved the idea of adding something of value
to my life as well, so we headed off to conquer the days, her reciting the
Rosary every morning and me chanting every day.
It was a wonderful experience that brought me closer to G-d.
After giving it some thought I decided to invoke this practice
again this Lenten season. I tend to be
someone who with good intentions gets in over her head with my
commitments. My mind swirled with all
the things I wanted to add. I started to
feel excited and overwhelmed at the same time.
So pulling a little self-care I worked on in February out of my tool
box, I narrowed it down to 2 things I am committing to do for the duration of
Lent.
Morning Prayer Time. Every morning I am going to carve out time to
pray and do my Course in Miracles study.
I’ve been doing ACIM when I have time to squeeze it in during the day, but I believe it
is time to commit a specific period to it, as well as reach out to my Higher
Power in a meaningful way every day.
Embrace gratitude as a daily practice. I will do this by writing something I am grateful
for on the wall of a wonderful Facebook page called The Gratitude Circle. During the holidays this year I participated
in a 40 Days of Gratitude challenge with them.
It was wonderful not just to see everyone else’s blessings, but to also
realize the little things I had to be thankful for that I often forget.
It may not seem like a lot, but I know for myself if I added
any more than this I would feel too much pressure for perfection. I just want to connect consistently with my
Higher Power in a meaningful way.
Are you giving up anything or adding anything for Lent? I’d love to know!