R: Mama, pag nag-resign ka ba ay hindi na tayo puwedeng pumasok sa office nyo?
J: Puwede pa naman, pero sa 2nd floor na kasi yun ang common area.
R: Ganun po ba? (Long Pause)
Palagay ko mama, ikaw lang ang bawal sa 3rd floor.
J: Ha? Bakit?
R: Kasi, hindi naman ako nag-resign e.
(Ayos.)
9.07.2007
9.02.2007
Silent Retreat
I just came from a 2-day silent retreat (Cliffside, Tagaytay City). This is my second time of similar experience (the first one was 9 years ago at another retreat house in the same city).
The rule is simple. Although I came with a group, we are not to talk to each other. Not on meals, not on hallways, not even on washrooms. No reading, no SMS, no music. We convene 3X a day and that's the only time we get to hear music or Scriptures being read out, or exhortation from the leader.
The first thing I did was slept. The three hours felt like three days of slumber. One participant later described her experience as being gently rocked on a hammock. Mine was like sleeping in a floating boat.
The only sound I hear were the crickets, or birds, or the mighty winds rushing through the forest on the surrounding mountains, or other creatures I do not recognize.
Interestingly I may not have heard my own voice, but inside me was so LOUD. Thoughts, feelings, songs, questions rushing here and there as if I was in the middle of a busy Cubao intersection. Zing! Zing! Zing!
It was not until later that I started to calm down, and while walking in one of the prayer areas I "heard" these messages:
1. From the enchanting chorus of forest sounds (crickets mostly): "I know every single one of these creatures. And I care for them. I know every single experience you are going through. And I love you. Anyway. All the way."
2. From a plant stem, which caught my curiosity because it had no leaves, unlike those around it, but it was still standing tall. Touching it I realized it was already hollow. As I traced it, turned out to be hollow all the way down until at some point it was "alive again", and then connected to the main trunk. Could it be that I was like this plant? At some point I was already "hollow" but it the eyes of many I was still preforming, standing. Thank you Lord for reminding me before it gets too late. Slightly beneath the part that was still alive, I saw a budding shoot. Hope. That is me right now. Perhaps taking this Sabbath I am treading will take me to this new growth.
3. The birds and the bees. This is the longest time in my whole life spent on watching bees gathering nectars from a bunch of flowers. "I do this to you a lot, child. Just gazing in wonder and love and delight."
God is here. It is I who was absent.
The spiritual director says, in a retreat like this it normally takes you three days to settle. And then you can hear, with your senses: sight, sounds, feelings. I haven't got that time, but I did get a foretaste. I am looking forward to my next time off.
Meanwhile, I made sure to "capture" some of that peaceful spot, and keep it in my heart. I think I will need to come back to it more often than I think.
The rule is simple. Although I came with a group, we are not to talk to each other. Not on meals, not on hallways, not even on washrooms. No reading, no SMS, no music. We convene 3X a day and that's the only time we get to hear music or Scriptures being read out, or exhortation from the leader.
The first thing I did was slept. The three hours felt like three days of slumber. One participant later described her experience as being gently rocked on a hammock. Mine was like sleeping in a floating boat.
The only sound I hear were the crickets, or birds, or the mighty winds rushing through the forest on the surrounding mountains, or other creatures I do not recognize.
Interestingly I may not have heard my own voice, but inside me was so LOUD. Thoughts, feelings, songs, questions rushing here and there as if I was in the middle of a busy Cubao intersection. Zing! Zing! Zing!
It was not until later that I started to calm down, and while walking in one of the prayer areas I "heard" these messages:
1. From the enchanting chorus of forest sounds (crickets mostly): "I know every single one of these creatures. And I care for them. I know every single experience you are going through. And I love you. Anyway. All the way."
2. From a plant stem, which caught my curiosity because it had no leaves, unlike those around it, but it was still standing tall. Touching it I realized it was already hollow. As I traced it, turned out to be hollow all the way down until at some point it was "alive again", and then connected to the main trunk. Could it be that I was like this plant? At some point I was already "hollow" but it the eyes of many I was still preforming, standing. Thank you Lord for reminding me before it gets too late. Slightly beneath the part that was still alive, I saw a budding shoot. Hope. That is me right now. Perhaps taking this Sabbath I am treading will take me to this new growth.
3. The birds and the bees. This is the longest time in my whole life spent on watching bees gathering nectars from a bunch of flowers. "I do this to you a lot, child. Just gazing in wonder and love and delight."
God is here. It is I who was absent.
The spiritual director says, in a retreat like this it normally takes you three days to settle. And then you can hear, with your senses: sight, sounds, feelings. I haven't got that time, but I did get a foretaste. I am looking forward to my next time off.
Meanwhile, I made sure to "capture" some of that peaceful spot, and keep it in my heart. I think I will need to come back to it more often than I think.
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