That’s pretty cool, Hodos.
In fact: Your story inspires me to do more in my faith walk.
I love how you gear your day around prayer. I think I’ll start the habit of morning and evening prayer up in my own spiritual life. Thanks for the inspiration. Were you aware that Morning and Evening Prayer comes from the Catholic Liturgy of the Hours?
In my own spiritual life, it’s mainly about mindset and prayer. I try to stay grounded in love and in my heart. 1 John 4:16 is a huge influence in my spiritual life.
It’s hard to describe. But, I’ll try.
Dwelling in love as refuge and foundation. That love as a power that extends from my heart into my mind. There, thoughts and feelings contrary to the Gospel and virtue can be loved down. From my heart, love extends outward to God and others through my eyes and my actions. As I encounter resistance and adversity in my life, I just hold fast to love and love my way through it.
The image of my life on Earth is that of walking on a path, the state of grace; through the world with the devil trying his level best to divert me off the path into sin and drag me down to hell with him because he hates me that much. In my hand is my rosary and above me is Christ; Whom I follow and serve as my Lord, Savior and King. Looking up to Him and commending and entrusting myself completely to Him. Totus tuus.
I often contemplate Our Lady’s virtues, her interior life, her love for the Father, for Christ and all of us difficult kids of hers on Earth; as well as her loving focus on Christ.
As part of my spiritual life, I offer up my sufferings, prayers and devotions, for those who ask or those whose intentions I notice as I go about my day; as Our Lady intercedes for us.
I hope the visuals I employed are making sense.
The devotions I do as part of my spiritual life are the Holy Rosary which is a Christocentric devotion in which I emulate Our Lady continually contemplating and pondering in her heart her Divine Son. My favorite Mysteries are the Sorrowful Mysteries in which I contemplate the Passion of Our Lord.
One of my favorite stories of praying the Rosary is this: Once I was praying the Crucifixion. As I was praying, I saw in my mind Our Lady praying at the foot of the Cross next to me and of course Jesus. Jesus looked down at me and said: Behold your Mother. Jesus gave me His Mother and from that day on; I’ve had not one problem with praying to her or seeking her intercession. I’ve loved her as my spiritual mother from that day on.
I read the Bible, books on the saints and the Blessed Virgin Mary. My favorite books are the Rule of Saint Benedict and the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius de Loyola. Which, btw; were blessed by Father this last Assumption day.
Whenever I can, I stop by my church, which is open 24/7 for Perpetual Adoration; to offer up Holy Hours on people’s behalf. When I pray the Rosary, I make a habit to offer up individual Mysteries for the conversion of sinners, strengthening of the family in our culture, ending abortion, strengthening our priests and for others’ intentions in addition to the general intention of that particular Rosary itself.