A picture of Reverend Christine at the pulpit during her installation ceremony

This past Sunday was the first week of our Spiritual Nourishment Series. In our first week, we did a UU version of Lectio Divina with Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem Kindness. I had a number of people who said they really enjoyed that and wanted to learn more. I’m really glad because it is also one of my favorite ways to consume poetry as a spiritual practice.  

There are a number of different ways you can do Lectio Divina in a UU way, but what they all have in common is that the poem needs to be read at least three times (there are some versions that have it read 5 times). The way I like to do it is:

  • 1st time: Read it just to get familiar with it
  • 2nd time: Underline or consider certain words or phrases that stand out for you. Think about what they mean and the impact they are having on you.  
  • 3rd time: Read it just to feel it

If you want some other poems that you can use for this Spiritual practice, consider these:

This week, we will be experimenting with body meditations–different ways of being in our body as a way of being in the here and now and also connecting beyond ourselves. I hope you will join us!