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A Song of Great Questions |
A psalm is a song.
When I was a child, I loved Sunday School. I didn’t attend regularly
as neither of my parents were religious in an organized or belonging way. What did I love? I loved the images…not images I believed or obeyed, but images that asked me questions, that took me on long wanderings through the mysteries of meaning and purpose, of love and kindness, of death and heaven, of miracles and admonitions. But I don’t remember too many specifics or details. I don’t remember rules, answers or certainties.
I do remember the 23rd psalm…not all the words of the song, but the feelings and images of comfort and courage that would pour into my young struggling soul. But it had been years since I thought about those images. Then, recently, my work led me back to the 23rd psalm. I found surprising and helpful inspiration. I found
questions.
The 23rd Psalm as Questions
for
Self-Imagining
Here is the King James text I learned as a child and below are the questions I found singing in my adult soul a few weeks ago. I hope you find yourself in them.
The Lord
is my Shepherd. I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green
pastures: He leadeth me beside still waters. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s
sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointed my head with oil; my cup runneth over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
I have put some of the images in bold to separate and distinguish the images. I find the bold phrases the ones
that live in my memory. I have been contemplating these one by one and asking myself what they mean to me. Of these strong images, which do I need now for comfort and courage?
I read each of the questions in an easy and trusting mood and one will strike my soul, call for my attention. Then I hold it gently and often write down what I experience in the mood of the image as
a question.
- Do I seek my Shepherd and who would that be? (I wrote about choosing a spiritual companion for the Holy Nights here.)
- Who am I if I no longer want? If I no longer fear? Doubt? Demand? Desire?
- Do I need to lie down in green pastures? Feel the earth? Feel life?
- Do I need to walk beside still waters? Do they calm the chaos and whirlpools of my life and my soul? Is the surface of these still waters a mirror for soul reflections?
- What in
my soul needs to be restored?
- What are the paths of righteousness I must follow to become worthy? Or can I just lie in green pastures or let my head be anointed with oil?
- What are the valleys filled with the shadows of death? What evil waits for me ready to grope my soul and destroy my sovereignty?
- What are the rods and the staffs that comfort
my soul with their strength? How do they support my uprightness, keep me balanced and standing tall?
- What is the table that is being prepared for me? Am I willing to sit at and be served?
- Who are my enemies? How do I experience their presence?
- If I am to be anointed with oil, why am I being blessed, protected, chosen?
- What are the cups of my soul, my being, my life, that runneth over?
- Being anointed and having an over-flowing cup is a celebration of my
soul. How do I celebrate myself?
- Which of my deeds bears goodness and which asks for mercy?
Print this post and place it in your journal and let these
23rd psalm questions inspire you to write about your soul life. Let these questions awaken new images and understanding of who you are and who you want to be. These questions can also be illuminated by creating a collage, a drawing or a painting.
I have begun asking my individual clients, “What do you need now: a shepherd, green pastures, a prepared table and so forth?” Their response
always directs our conversation to just the right place.
I brought these questions to a workshop I was giving on Sacred Conversations here in Chapel Hill. An older woman who is in great physical pain found deep comfort in the image of lying in green pastures. She could feel the earth taking on the burden and weight of her pain.
Take the 23rd psalm away from the perspective of a child and bring to it the adult who seeks self-wisdom and a soul willing to be the dwelling place of the divine forever.
Questions and Other
Verses
If the 23rd psalm fails to sing in your heart, take whatever verse you hold sacred or meaningful and turn it into questions. Let your soul dance with the questions. I feel that the adult soul is enlivened by questions and shows great courage and amazing wisdom by turning everything into a contemplative question. You will find yourself knowing yourself,
knowing the world and knowing the future in deeper ways.
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Men go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the
huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular motions of the stars, and they pass by themselves without wondering. St Augustine
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