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                                  |  | Reflecting on DivinePresence
                                    in Our Lives
 by
                                    Lucia Capacchione, Ph.D., A.T.R.
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                        In this time of great natural disasters all over the globe, and of
                        devastating world conflict, I am finding great solace by turning inward and reflecting on
                        Divine Presence in my life. We can only control nature to a certain point.
                        Recent calamities around the globe have taught us that lesson. And we can only
                        influence politics and world events through external activity, like voting and
                        community action, up to a point.
 I have talked to so many people of late who feel dispirited by world events,
                        by war, politics, revelations of greed and corruption. People of all ages seem
                        to be falling into despondency. I am no exception. After watching any news
                        show on TV, it is easy to get depressed. The news is usually bad. Good things
                        are happening, to be sure. But they don't seem to make it to the television
                        screen. I have friends who simply will not watch television news any longer. It's
                        too depressing. They will get their "news of the world" elsewhere, but not
                        there. In these difficult times, one thing we can all do is focus our attention
                        inward. Not to the exclusion of living in the world. No, turning inward is not to
                        be used as an escape. Rather it is a way to balance ourselves and stay
                        centered in our soul life. Going within can refresh us and help us take charge of our
                        reactions to the world around us. 
 My favorite ways to turn inward are through meditation, journaling and
                        inspirational reading. One form of meditation that helps me get centered is to
                        repeat the words:
 "I choose to experience Divine Presence now." As I sit quietly and repeat this mantra, my mind tends to quiet down as I
                        take in the meaning of the words. This can be a wonderful meditation. It is also helpful to remember this phrase throughout the day. Especially
                        when things are getting hectic and the outer world has pulled heavily on our
                        energy and spirit. "I choose to experience Divine Presence now. " Just repeat those words silently to yourself. You can even put little flash
                        cards or post-its around with that sentence printed on them. Put them in your
                        organizer book, on the wall, next to your computer, on your desk, in the car. I also find that reading what others have said about Divine Presence is
                        immensely recharging. One of my favorite books is The Practice of the Presence of
                        God, a classic spiritual text by Brother Lawrence. A simple, uneducated monk,
                        he experienced Divine Presence in the most ordinary acts of daily life such as
                        chopping food in the monastery kitchen. The God-intoxicated, ecstatic poems of
                        Hafiz and Rumi are also great for transporting us back to our spiritual
                        essence. Living in the Presence of God, by John Allan, is a contemporary gem and a
                        favorite of mine. And another classic, Letters of the Scattered Brotherhood,
                        edited by Mary Strong, is filled with reminders of Spirit working in our lives.
                        Gerald Jamplosky's, Shortcuts to God, is also a treasure. Journaling about Divine Presence has also been a great refuge for me when the
                        outer world seems overwhelming. Some do this in a gratitude journal. If you
                        already keep a journal, this could be a separate for Reflections on Divine
                        Presence. This is a place to contemplate all the ways in which we experience
                        Divine Presence in our lives. It often starts with writing down all the things we
                        are grateful for. The people who bless us with their love and support. The
                        places that give us safety and comfort. The work we do that graces us and the
                        lives of others. The financial and emotional support that flows to us through
                        others. 
 The journal is also a wonderful place to record special experiences in sacred
                        or holy places. I often reflect on my many trips to Assisi, the home of
                        Francis and Clare, where I feel a profound Divine Presence. Just
                        remembering walking the streets and hillside forests there, or visiting the places where these
                        great beings are buried and where they prayed, gives me great comfort. I can
                        think of parks, beaches and other places in nature where Divine Presence has been
                        powerful and unmistakable. We each have our pilgrimage experiences, places
                        we've been where we felt Divine Presence as tangibly as we feel our own hand.
                        These are worth remembering from time to time.
 Another way to get spiritually centered is to create a photo collage
                        depicting our experience of Divine Presence. This makes it tangible and projects
                        something back to us - a feeling, a mood, a heart's desire. Many people who have
                        used my Visioning® method are now focusing on inner peace and love and on world
                        peace. They know that world peace will come about from the inside out, from
                        each of us continuing to wake up more and more to Divine Presence in our lives.
                        For more details on the Visioning® method, go to: http://www.soufuliving.com/visioning.htm. Magazine photos collages of Divine Presence will be different for everyone.
                        One person may show pictures of nature, meditation gardens, animals, etc.
                        Others might focus on people and even include snap shots of loved ones. The point
                        is to create an illustration of how, when and where YOU experience Divine
                        Presence. If you have never practiced awareness of Divine Presence in your life, or
                        you have forgotten to do it, such a collage is a wonderful "visual
                        affirmation." Take a photo of it. Carry it around. Scan it into your computer.  Create a Divine Presence altar and mount your collage as a background. Place
                        objects on your altar that have spiritual significance for you. Use it the
                        collage as a focus for meditation and contemplation. Remind yourself to honor the
                        divinity that resides within your own heart and soul. 
                        
                        © Copyright 2005 Lucia Capacchione.
                        All Rights Reserved.
 
 
 
                        
  Lucia Capacchione, Ph.D, A.T.R, is an internationally known art therapist,
                        corporate consultant, trainer and best-selling author of 12 books including,
                        Recovery of Your Inner Child, The Creative Journal, and The Power of Your
                        Other Hand and her new title, Visioning: Ten Steps to Designing the Life of
                        Your Dreams (Tarcher/Putnam).
     Dr. Capacchione conducts public workshops and trains professionals
                        internationally through her Creative Journal Expressive Arts Certification
                        Program. Her books have been translated into several languages and her work
                        has been endorsed by such experts in the health field  as Joan
                        Borysenko, Bernie Siegel, Louise Hay, Gerald Jampolsky and Norman Cousins.     Recognized for her ground-breaking discovery of the healing power of
                        writing and drawing with the non-dominant hand, Dr. Capacchione is a pioneer
                        in healing and recovery through expressive arts. She has been the subject of
                        many magazine and newspaper articles and frequent guest on radio and
                        television. She is director of the Creative Journal Expressive Arts
                        certification training program for professionals.      An inspiring speaker, workshop leader and director of spiritual retreats,
                        Dr. Capacchione engages audiences with playful, hands-on experiences. Widely
                        acclaimed for her ability to catalyze innate creativity and inner wisdom, her
                        methods are being applied in education, medicine, mental
                        health, the arts and the entertainment industry.      Website address:  www.luciac.comP.O. Box 1355, Cambria, CA 93428 USA
 Phone: (805) 546-1424
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