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Ep 007 Embodied Lectio Divina - Ecclesiastes 3:15

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Whatever was, is. Whatever will be, is. That’s how it always is with God." - Ecclesiastes 3:15, The Message

Often in my work with clients, we talk about depression and anxiety and it seems that depression and anxiety often have some qualities of time associated with them. Depression often has a feeling of focusing and dwelling on past time while anxiety seems to have a focus on worrying about and focusing on future time - things that haven’t taken place yet, or may not take place but could; and depression on things that have taken place or didn’t in the past. In thinking about depression, anxiety and time, I often come to this place with clients to regulate their nervous systems in this present moment, and to come into a space of reality today, not dismissing those things but bringing them into a felt experience of reality today in themselves and with God.

The practice of Lectio Divina is a vehicle for using Scriptures to simply be with God. The goal is not to try to get something or figure something out, but just to allow yourself to be present in relationship with God.

The process we will go through in Lectio Divina is to read the passage slowly, and I will give you prompts for questions or noticings, and we'll have a space of silence after I read the passage each time.

Visit us at Honeycomb Coaching and Retreats for virtual coaching, personalized retreats, and more! While you're there, subscribe to our news and updates via email and receive a free digital resource.

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All Scripture quotations are taken from The Message, copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson. Used by permission of NavPress. All rights reserved. Represented by Tyndale House Publishers.

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Whatever was, is. Whatever will be, is. That’s how it always is with God." - Ecclesiastes 3:15, The Message

Often in my work with clients, we talk about depression and anxiety and it seems that depression and anxiety often have some qualities of time associated with them. Depression often has a feeling of focusing and dwelling on past time while anxiety seems to have a focus on worrying about and focusing on future time - things that haven’t taken place yet, or may not take place but could; and depression on things that have taken place or didn’t in the past. In thinking about depression, anxiety and time, I often come to this place with clients to regulate their nervous systems in this present moment, and to come into a space of reality today, not dismissing those things but bringing them into a felt experience of reality today in themselves and with God.

The practice of Lectio Divina is a vehicle for using Scriptures to simply be with God. The goal is not to try to get something or figure something out, but just to allow yourself to be present in relationship with God.

The process we will go through in Lectio Divina is to read the passage slowly, and I will give you prompts for questions or noticings, and we'll have a space of silence after I read the passage each time.

Visit us at Honeycomb Coaching and Retreats for virtual coaching, personalized retreats, and more! While you're there, subscribe to our news and updates via email and receive a free digital resource.

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All Scripture quotations are taken from The Message, copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson. Used by permission of NavPress. All rights reserved. Represented by Tyndale House Publishers.

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