Prayer Seeds: A Gathering of Blessings, Reflections, and Poems for Spiritual Growth
By Joyce Rupp
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Some of Sr. Joyce Rupp’s most perennially popular books have been collections of her original prayers, blessings, poems, and reflections. In Prayer Seeds, the bestselling author and retreat leader offers almost a hundred new selections on a variety of themes such as the feasts and seasons of the liturgical year, compassion, ministry, difficult times, and important events—all suitable for personal or group prayer.
People who attend Rupp’s retreats or workshops often approach her to ask for a copy of a prayer that she composed for the event. In 2000, she collected her prayers in the book Out of the Ordinary. In Prayer Seeds, Rupp follows up with about a hundred never-before-published prayers written since the publication of the first collection. The prayers are organized thematically.
Rupp’s warmth and closeness to God along with her sensitivity to the joy and sadness of life make her an ideal prayer companion. Her prayers are like seed planted in your soul. Tended and watered by love, they will grow and bear a rich harvest in your life.
Joyce Rupp
Joyce Rupp is well known for her work as a writer, retreat leader, and spiritual midwife. She serves as a consultant for the Boundless Compassion program. Rupp is the author of numerous bestselling books, including Praying Our Goodbyes, Open the Door, Return to the Root, Jesus, Friend of My Soul, and Jesus, Companion in My Suffering. Her award-winning books include Boundless Compassion, Fly While You Still Have Wings, and Anchors for the Soul. She is a member of the Servite (Servants of Mary) community.
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Prayer Seeds - Joyce Rupp
Scripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Lyrics from Darkness Cover Me,
are reprinted with permission of Sara Thomsen. All rights reserved.
Great Traveler
is reprinted from Prayer, ©2007 by Joyce Rupp. Used by permission of Orbis Books.
When Someone Deeply Listens to You,
from Finding What You Didn’t Lose, by John Fox, copyright © 1995 by John Fox. Used by permission of Tarcher, an imprint of Penguin Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC.
The Second Coming,
by Jessica Powers, from The Selected Poetry of Jessica Powers, published by ICS Publications, Washington, DC. All copyrights, Carmelite Monastery, Pewaukee, WI. Used with permission.
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© 2017 by Joyce Rupp
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Contents
Introduction
1. Advent and Christmas
A Christmas Prayer
Be Still
Christmas Birthing
Christmas Then and Now
Discover Divine Presence
Divine Love Incarnate in Us
Epiphany Blessing
Make Room for Emmanuel
Restoring Awareness
Silent Night, Holy Night
2. All Saints, All Soul
A Blessing of the Saints
All Souls Day
Strength of the Ancestors
3. Celebrations
Anniversary of Ordination
Birthday Meditation: Flower Garden Path
Birthday Reflection: Stories in the Ripples
Blessing for Mothers
A Litany of Fathers Everywhere
Valentine’s Day: A Litany of Hearts
A Litany of Mothers Everywhere
Spring Equinox Rejoicing
St. Patrick’s Day
4. Compassion
Canon of Hospitality
Courage and Compassion
Gratitude for Compassionate Presence
Prayer for Peace
5. Difficult Times
A Prayer for Strength
An Ember Still Aglow
Laying Down My Burdens
The Peace of the Life-Giver Be With You
Sentinel of Strength
6. Easter
Easter Renewal of Joy
Great Traveler
Holy Saturday
Hope
Spiritual Gestation
The Tomb of Resurrection
Turning toward the Risen Christ
7. Grief and Loss
Closing of the Casket
Distribution of Cremains
For One Who Grieves
In a Time of Grief
Tree Memorial in Honor of the Deceased
8. Lent
Body Blessing for Lent
Carrying Crosses
A Lenten Prayer
Moving Out of Exile
Opening the Heart to Love
The Home of Transformation
9. Marriage
Anniversary Blessing
Golden Wedding Anniversary Blessing
Marriage Blessing
Wedding Basket
10. Mary
Blessed Encounter
Litany of Mary
Opening Our Spirits as Mary Did
The Visitation
11. Meditations
Cradled by the Divine Mother
Dwell
Quieting Body and Spirit
Ritual of Forgiveness
Seeking Healing
The Container of Your Heart
You Are God’s Temple
12. Ministry
A Listening Heart
Blessing of a Church Minister
In Giving We Receive
Ministry Blessing
Serenade of the Song Sparrow
Unwanted Tasks
13. New Year
Barbour’s Universe
Letting Go and Welcoming
New Year Ritual for Women
Prayer of Fastening
Seven Gates of Transformation
Vessel of Love
14. Other
A Song for the Circle of Life
Entering a Fresh Day of Life
Eucharist
Labyrinth Prayer
Reading Paul Zimmer’s Poetry
Summer Prayer of Inner Peace
Tapping of the Heart
The Glimpse
The Question
Unnamable God
Untangle the Nets
15. Pentecost
Breath of Life
Essence of Love
Filled with the Fire of Love
Pentecost Prayer
16. Thanksgiving
Abundance
Bringing in the Harvest
Generous Love
O Taste and See
17. Transitions
Leave-Taking Blessing
Moving to a Nursing Home
The Gate of Transition
In Times of Uncertainty
References
Introduction
To plant a seed
is to activate the deepest mysteries
of the Universe.
—Thomas Berry
Seeds have fascinated me ever since my youth when I lived on a farm in northwest Iowa. Each year I observed my mother planting her large garden with vegetable and flower seeds while my father sowed the fields of black earth with kernels of corn, soybeans, and oats. Over the summer I enjoyed watching all this come to life, amazed at the greening and growth emerging from the plantings. When autumn arrived, happiness skipped inside of me as we gathered the garden’s abundance and loaded the heaping wagons with golden grain from the fields. All of this coming from what was once small, nondescript seeds.
What a truly wondrous process—so much life within a seed when it is cared for and tended. Each resource in this book is a type of spiritual seed. The selections hold the possibility of yielding a harvest of personal reflection and communal prayer. Some are in the germination stage and will require watering from additional ideas and resources in order to fully activate the potential they hold. Others are partially grown and will only need minor tending. A handful of selections in Prayer Seeds are fully grown and ready for use, supplying all that is needed for harvesting a prayerful experience.
As with Out of the Ordinary (my previous book containing blessings, reflections and poems), some of these prayer seeds were first planted when I created them for retreats, conferences, and workshops. This time, however, a number of the current resources were developed when it was my turn to lead our small group of ten women who gather for prayer every Tuesday morning. We call ourselves the Morning Midwives
because of our intent to support the ongoing birth of spiritual growth in one another. We come from diverse religious backgrounds and professions. During the eight years we have been together a profound spiritual kinship has evolved. I believe a good portion of this is a result of how we choose to begin each gathering by deliberately greeting one another in a reverential way.
Namasté
You will note that a number of the prayer seeds in this book begin with Namasté. This salutation comes from the practice of people in India and other Eastern cultures who use this to greet one another accompanied by a gentle bow (instead of our hello
or hi
). Namasté in the Western world often lacks some of the fullness of its original intent. Various Western interpretations allude to it as I greet the Holy One in you.
A woman who resided in India for five years explained, "To greet another with Namasté is to say, I greet the totality of who you are, your deepest self where your true being resides and I greet the part of you with its flaws and incompleteness that is still in the process of becoming whole."
This explanation expanded my understanding and led me to a fuller approach in using the greeting. From my Christian tradition I now perceive Namasté to acknowledge the fullness of divinity or goodness at the core of one’s being, along with an acceptance of the unfinished part of self that continues in the ongoing process of transformation. Namasté welcomes another as the Beloved and accepts each one’s less-than-perfect-self with compassionate non-judgment.
Thus, when each of us Morning Midwives
stands in a circle and extends this greeting at the beginning of our morning prayer it is as if we are saying, Here we are, with divinity shining in us. Here we are, beauty-full, and still having considerable development yet to happen before that Light shines in fullness. I accept you as you are and cheer you on to the growth that awaits you.
Through this initial opening of prayer, the reverence we have for one another deepens and expands by our acknowledgment of each one’s inner gold.
Here is how we proceed with the greeting. The person to the left of the facilitator of prayer and reflection for that day begins by speaking her name. We all respond with a gentle bow to her, repeating the name and then greeting a quality of goodness in her (one chosen by the facilitator). We continue going around the standing circle until all have been greeted.
For example, on a day when the topic of prayer was Enduring Love, the person to the left of the facilitator spoke her name: Kathy.
All bowed toward Kathy and responded, "Namasté, Kathy. I greet the Enduring Love in you. The next person spoke her name,
Mary. All responded, bowing,
Namasté, Mary. I greet the Enduring Love in you." We continued in this manner with the remaining women who were present.
The qualities of goodness with which we have addressed each other after our Namasté have been vast. Some of these include
I greet the Compassionate One in you.
I greet the kindness in you.
I greet the spirit of the ancestors in you.
I greet the strength to endure in you.
I greet the gift of laughter in you.
I greet the dancing muse of creativity in you.
I greet the listening heart in you.
I greet the radiant light in you.
I greet the deep peace in you.
I greet the gift of hope in you.
I greet the Holy One’s strength in you.
I greet the divine beauty in you.
I greet the playful child in you.
I greet the strength to surrender in you.
I greet the Beloved One in you.
To refresh our intention of Namasté, one morning we spoke the following to each one: "Namasté, ____________. You are a temple of Love. We then paused for ten seconds to deepen this reality, focusing on the woman we greeted. The facilitator then rang a small bell and the next person gave her name and we greeted her with
Namasté, ___________. You are a temple of Love, continuing with the pause and bell ringing until all had been welcomed as a
temple of Love."
For added emphasis on the deep connection shared among us, we occasionally greet one another with mutuality, such as: The Compassionate One in me honors the Compassionate One in you.
On another occasion, after each one announced her name we rekindled our reverence by bowing silently, not using any words at all. In another instance, the week after Joyce, one of our treasured members, died, the facilitator invited us to welcome each other with, "Namasté, ____________. I greet the spirit of Joyce that lives on in you."
This manner of greeting one another with respect, non-judgment, and gratitude holds endless possibilities. It is my hope that groups gathering for a spiritual practice might begin their prayer times in a similar mode. What a difference in tone and attitude this can make for those who intend to pray together.
Using This Book
Many of the prayers and blessings in this book are designed to be used in communal settings. The role of the leader is often specified. Although other roles are not specified, you are encouraged to assign roles such as reader
to members of the