8 min

Pray: Even negative emotions can be welcomed as guests Read. Pray. Write.

    • Christianity

When “strangers”—the full spectrum of human emotions—knock at our inner door, they, too, must be welcomed and recognized as bearers of wisdom. Accepting thoughts that arise during lectio divina with a benign wonder and curiosity—an inner hospitality, allows us to attend a voice that is not judgmental. All connections, feelings, and memories—even confusing or painful ones—can be processed if we cultivate an interior witness that is compassionate. —















































 





















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From Madonna to Deepak Chopra, celebrities have helped create a resurgence of interest in the work of 13th century Sufi mystic, Rumi. Considered to be one of the greatest poets in the Persian language, his spiritual legacy over the last centuries has transcended national borders and ethnic divisions because his guidance for life’s inner journey is universal.

When “strangers”—the full spectrum of human emotions—knock at our inner door, they, too, must be welcomed and recognized as bearers of wisdom. Accepting thoughts that arise during lectio divina with a benign wonder and curiosity—an inner hospitality, allows us to attend a voice that is not judgmental. All connections, feelings, and memories—even confusing or painful ones—can be processed if we cultivate an interior witness that is compassionate. —















































 





















About the Author & Text





















From Madonna to Deepak Chopra, celebrities have helped create a resurgence of interest in the work of 13th century Sufi mystic, Rumi. Considered to be one of the greatest poets in the Persian language, his spiritual legacy over the last centuries has transcended national borders and ethnic divisions because his guidance for life’s inner journey is universal.

8 min