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amoiesu
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everyone talks about how great lectio divina is, and i want to like it too because i love the Bible, but the truth is that i dread it coming up in group prayer or having to practice it at all
because the whole practice depends on some word or phrase “jumping” or “popping” out at you so you can make that the focus of the rest of the prayer. most times, though, i get no “pops” as far as i can tell and the only way to “survive” the group prayer time and not ruin it for everyone else is to make something up.
are there any other “poppless” people out there, or am i the only one just hearing crickets?
what advice would you give for making the most of this particular prayer? is there maybe an alternate version for the “poppless” among us?
thx!
because the whole practice depends on some word or phrase “jumping” or “popping” out at you so you can make that the focus of the rest of the prayer. most times, though, i get no “pops” as far as i can tell and the only way to “survive” the group prayer time and not ruin it for everyone else is to make something up.
are there any other “poppless” people out there, or am i the only one just hearing crickets?
what advice would you give for making the most of this particular prayer? is there maybe an alternate version for the “poppless” among us?
thx!
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