Lenten Grace — Holy Ground

photo by Josh Scholten
photo by Josh Scholten

The present is holy ground.
— Alfred North Whitehead

It matters less what has happened or what will happen.  What matters is happening right this very moment.

We are sentient creatures with a proclivity to bypass the present to dwell on the past or fret about the future.   This has been true of humans since our creation.   Those observing Buddhist tradition and New Age believers of the “Eternal Now” call our attention to the present moment through the teaching of “mindfulness” to bring a sense of peacefulness and fulfillment.

Yet I don’t believe the present is about our minds, or how well we dwell in the moment.  It is not about us at all.

The present is holy ground where we are allowed to tread.  We are asked to remove our shoes in an attitude of respect to a loving God who gives us life, as we approach each sacred moment with humility.

There will be no other just like this one.  There may be no other beyond this one.  Right now, this moment barefoot, I am simply grateful to be here.

2 thoughts on “Lenten Grace — Holy Ground

  1. Emily, it is good to read in print a thought I have long been weeding, watering and harvesting, that it is not about us at all. My Mother first taught me this by leaving for us the details of her desired memorial service…….there was not one word or place for one word about her, even though, as with you, there was no more loving, giving, accomplished, humble or harder-working person. All was eclipsed by her humility, gratitude and focus on God. I love your description of the invitation and gift of the moment. Thank you so much.

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