Archive - Jul 2017
July 18th
Daily Examen, Tuesday, July 18, 2017
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 20:24I remember the days
of eager anticipation
after a long day at work.
I remember the days
when everything was filled
with awe and wonder.
Those moments come back
from time to time
and I follow practices
to keep them in the forefront
of my heart and mind.
July 17th
Daily Examen, monday, July 17, 2017
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Mon, 07/17/2017 - 20:48There are days
when it must be enough
just to put a dent
into the chores waiting to be done
so that you don’t slip
further behind,
when it is a relief to know
that the world does not depend
on you getting everything done
and that after a good night’s sleep
you will make more progress
in the morning.
July 16th
Daily Examen, Sunday, July 16, 2017
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sun, 07/16/2017 - 20:55The mother,
her eyes watering
under the big puffy clouds
in the beautiful blue sky
as her daughter ran off
to meet new friends
at camp
didn’t notice
the empty robin’s egg shell
along the path.
Later,
the swim in the lake
was restful and relaxing
even though
the splashes of the daughter
were missed.
Thankful Ignatian Poetry Online
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sun, 07/16/2017 - 01:25Last March, I attended a workshop on pastoral care at Fordham University. It was the beginning of Lent and I spent a little time praying in the chapel before the workshop started. I picked up some literature about the Ignatian Daily Examen and thought about how I might work aspects of it into my prayer life.
In May, I went to a poetry conference at Yale Divinity School, where there was additional discussions about Ignatian spirituality, including references to the Daily Examen. It struck me. I should write my reflections from a Daily Examen as poems.
So I started two months ago. My goal was to put up a new post every evening. Over time, the poems have become shorter fragments. I haven’t always managed to polish and post them in the evening and at times, I’ve posted several at once after the fact.
I’ve also thought of this practice as part of other goals. Bringing poetry and gratitude into the daily discourse online. At times friends of mine have participated in gratitude challenges. Some post regularly about Thankful Thursdays. Others post wonderful poems about the stuff of their daily lives. It seems like these sort of posts are especially important in these current days.
I’m not sure what I will do with the Daily Examen posts I have put up. Some I may further polish into better, more complete poems. Some might be combined with others for some sort of longer poem.
I’m not sure yet. However, I invite all of you to join me in a poetic Daily Examen. A good card that is helpful in thinking about the Daily Examen can be found on the Ignatian Spirituality website.
July 15th
Daily Examen, July 12-15, 2017
Submitted by Aldon Hynes on Sat, 07/15/2017 - 21:04Daily Examen, Wednesday, July 12, 2017
It is easier to remember
God’s spirit in all things after
tasting wild blackberries,
smelling sassafras,
and watching dragonflies dart
from flower to flower.
Then,
the detritus of humans
amidst bittersweet and poison ivy
can also be appreciated.
Daily Examen, Thursday, July 13, 2017
In every parting
is a new beginning
and still the tide runs
and new tasks are planned.
Daily Examen, Friday, July 14, 2017
No matter how fast you run
from one event to the next,
there is never enough time
and always amble opportunities
to show God’s Love.
Daily Examen, Saturday, July 15, 2017
And at the end of a long week,
there are still chores to be done
but time for poetry,
reading,
and planning with friends.