I have a mystical bent, and I pursue daily meditations that follow the liturgical calendar - what are called the 'daily offices' of the church.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I try to manage my day by my circadian rhythms because the creativity is such an elusive thing, and I could easily just stomp over it doing my administrative stuff.
When we have spiritual reading at meals, when we have the rosary at night, when we have study groups, forums, when we go out to distribute literature at meetings, or sell it on the street corners, Christ is there with us.
So during those first moments of the day, which are yours and yours alone, you can circumvent these boundaries and concentrate fully on spiritual matters. And this gives you the opportunity to plan the time management of the entire day.
I do a lot of visualisations and meditation and a lot of hippie stuff.
I write in my study, where I also have my prayer altar. I believe that keeps me focused and gives me positive energy and reminds me that I'm merely the instrument of greater creative forces.
Every Wednesday, my husband and I have a study group with our friends. I attend church. We try to devote time in the morning, say a prayer.
The way I meditate is by being organised. I can get real Zen if I go home and tidy the front room.
I do a lot of reading, meditating, and praying to stay as grounded as I can be in this crazy world.
I am enormously susceptible to religious environments - the music, the liturgy and the prayers.
I do devotion in the morning. I pray and I read the word.
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