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Lessons From My Cat
Lessons From my Cat I sit, readying myself for prayer All is quiet Except……………………………….. my busy mind racing from thought to thought to thought My cats says “follow me” and ambles slowly out the door, greeting the day with a mighty stretch and yawn. She sits and watches, on high alert for long minutes, just waiting for an opportunity to present itself. So focused, quiet, and attentive. Is she perhaps praying for a mouse to appear, or in her attentiveness just waiting for the scene to open before her? I sometimes think I try too hard to pray. Perhaps, if I sit quietly, for long minutes expectantly waiting for the appearance of God…. I will not be disappointed, but if God does not come immediately, Can I wait patiently as my cat, allowing God’s presence to unfold as it will?
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