Spiritual running
I saw a book in the store recently: Running the Spiritual Path by Roger Joslin.
Interesting concept. I mean, I don't particularly pray well when running as I posted a day or so ago. I don't meditate too much on any one thing either. My mind more or less just wanders.
It's pretty much one step after the other. Am I going too slow, too fast? This feels about right. And usually a phrase repeats itself in my head, a line from a song or something.
I was running on a short street called St. Mary's on Saturday and so I prayed the Hail Mary.
Interesting concept. I mean, I don't particularly pray well when running as I posted a day or so ago. I don't meditate too much on any one thing either. My mind more or less just wanders.
It's pretty much one step after the other. Am I going too slow, too fast? This feels about right. And usually a phrase repeats itself in my head, a line from a song or something.
I was running on a short street called St. Mary's on Saturday and so I prayed the Hail Mary.
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I'd have to admit that I personally began my running practice for purely physical reasons, then only gradually came to appreciate the spiritual elements of the run. Now I have to admit that I go out every morning, and cover 3, 4, or 5 miles. But while I may be running, I'm also meditating, communing spiritually, and communing with the divine.
Although it's really hard to write about these experiences in a way that will make sense to others, I'm taking a stab at it. Please feel free to join me and add your thoughts and experiences at http://meditationontherun.blogspot.com/.
Jim
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