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Divine Detours

by Laurie Klein 14 Chiming In

Detours? I’ve lost count.

Despite, or maybe because of them, my twenty-year writing apprenticeship has birthed a book! The New Year and new paths beckon.

Following several detours with my publisher—overseen by the Author of all-things-good for my growth—UPS delivers my presentation copy. It’s beautiful.

I open it on the winter solstice, the shortest day and longest night of the year. Which seems fitting. Fruition is fleeting. (I hold a souvenir of the path I have walked.)

Detours in a Tangled WoodThe extra long night ahead invites thanksgiving and deep rest—before book launch efforts commence (more on this in another post).

So, in view of uncharted paths ahead, am I making resolutions?

No.
[Read more…]

Filed Under: Immersions Tagged With: brainchild, divine detours, Gift, hope December 31, 2015

UnShelved: 1 Carol, Just 4 the Joy of it!

by Laurie Klein 33 Chiming In

Unshelved Bell Finds New Home
Back in Service, at the Roosevelt Inn, Coeur d’Alene, ID

Here’s to the resounding joy of feeling  “unshelved.” After a season of waiting, a person starts to question their shelf life duration and, well, freshness. Rusty as we may feel, it’s heartening (and often humbling) to be called back into service again.

To be divinely sidelined for a season wears on the ego like weather eroding the sheen on a bell. The song’s still there. But we feel useless. Forgotten. Marked—even scarred—by waiting.

Antique dealers charge more for patina. Will we value the incomparable soul patina we acquire in times like these?

Here’s a carol that Bill and I recorded, years ago. Then shelved.

“Christmas Song” was written by Bill, and arranged and produced by our brilliant friend, Chris Lobdell.

Newly unshelved, this song comes with heartfelt hopes for your celebration and the timely fruition of your God-given dreams.

Merry Christmas, friends!

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Filed Under: Soul Mimosas December 24, 2015

Fa-la-la-la-la In Love, Again

by Laurie Klein 12 Chiming In

Two brown horses, seemingly in loveIt’s almost Christmas, and a pony is not on my list.

I am an equine ignoramus. Every horse I’ve ridden, no doubt sensing my fear of it, has gone alpha and tried to rub me off on a fence, or nip my knee.

So I watch horses from afar. To me, this pose looks like devotion. Are they in love?

A primer on horse body language tells me the darker one is likely relaxed, or bored, or perhaps standing guard as its companion sleeps.

I admire their seeming contentment. And that watchful eye. The line of that black mane gracing the neck’s strong curve. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Immersions Tagged With: Deck the Halls, love, visual line December 18, 2015

What to Do with Yearning

by Laurie Klein 16 Chiming In

Yearning expression on stone scupture of child

Yearning does not phone ahead.

No heads-up email, or text. No forwarded ETA. Amid tinsel and candy and LED stars, yearning arrives like a long shiver: down-in-the-bone lonely. An awkward Soul-guest. Seemingly hungry.

But not lost. No.

Across its imaginary palm, scrawled in blue ink, the address is yours, and mine. Deliberate, then, this surprise visit.

What we do next will determine more than our mood.

“Present” day

Has yearning knocked at your door lately? A longing you can’t quite name?

It woke me on my birthday. Interrogation failed: I hazarded guesses as to its source but failed to define my sense of loss and incompleteness (and thus dismiss it).

It’s with me, still. Maybe it wants a hand to hold?

Or a handout?

Or a hand up, to heave itself free from past disappointments—because it aches, this inward sigh.

So what now?

Here’s what I suspect (and I hope you’ll share your insights, in the comments below)

Yearning arrives as the teacher—a timeless gift—when the learner is ready.

 Past time, passed forward

What if yearning sent the travel-stained child named Mary to visit Elizabeth?

Trembling, Mary nears her kinswoman’s windowless door feeling mostly awed, slightly bewildered. She’s thirsty and maybe a little bit dreamy, having walked so far. Having carried such secrets.

Elizabeth’s work-worn hands pull her over the threshold. She barely contains the leaping within! She is loud with her blessing.

And puzzled to be her Lord’s host. Why her? Why here?

Sure as the almond tree is the first to bloom and the last to lose its leaves, Elizabeth sees Mary’s faith. She strokes that teenage face lit with hopes and dread and a hundred questions.

There is singing and sighing, and prophesying. There’s probably soup. And honey, drizzled across unleavened bread.

There are weeks of rising and working, then resting together, stroking their bellies as night comes on. John is a kicker, a roller, a swimmer of rivers; Jesus has yet to fidget or turn. He is quiet. Contained.

The two friends gaze at each other, and maybe they think:

Something never-before-this-Real wants to be born, through us.

Welcome yearning

Mary and Elizabeth differ from us. Their enigmas were already named: John, and Jesus. The long yearned for son and never-dreamed-of boy arrived, as gifts, clearly labeled.

Cream colored door ajar, revealing white lightWe who have yet to understand our restless Soul-guest can learn from St. Benedict’s Rule: “Let everyone that comes be received as Christ.”

“‘Lord, when did . . . we see you a stranger and invite you in . . . ?’ The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’”  —Matthew 25:38-40 (NIV)

Like Elizabeth, we extend our hands toward mystery.

And if the riddle is me?

Yearning also invites us to welcome estranged parts of ourselves. What talents, dreams, or personality traits have we shelved, or dismissed?

Exiled, or denied?

Mary, at Elizabeth’s door, might have ached to feel reassured. Scripture tells us she spent three months with Elizabeth.

Yearning is a timeless gift, worth opening slowly.

Like Mary and Elizabeth, we work alongside our yearning, and rest with it quietly at day’s end. We trust it will name itself, in good time.

Maybe yearning concerns something we’ve left undone. Or something yet to declare itself.

Welcome—be it inward only, or outward—begins long before the heart swings wide.

Green sprouts form a clump of dirt cupped in two hands

Welcome starts small,

a seed, shaped first in the mind,

which grows into the beckoning gesture,

soothing as soup, yeasty as bread, irresistible as the outstretched hand.


This is what I know, so far, about yearning.

What can you add?

 I hope you’ll consider sharing this post with others.

Filed Under: Immersions Tagged With: mystery, Soul-guest, yearning December 11, 2015

ADVENT*U*RING!—Alongside Angels

by Laurie Klein 6 Chiming In

Advent, the church calendar name for the four Sundays preceding Christmas, is here again! Advent means “arrival,” or “to come to.” Advent means special candles. Stories. And angels.

Are angels still at work in our world?

Human musings about their sex, wingspans, and celestial footwear (for dancing atop the pearled heads of pins) persist to this day.

Advent Angel with Snowflake

Many of us, or people we know, have a guardian angel theory. Or story.

(Our daughter believed that Cindy, her personal angel, lived on the roof and kept robbers away.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Immersions Tagged With: Advent, angel, Gift, message December 3, 2015

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