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Quotes from Sybil MacBeth

when someone says "please pray for me," they are not just saying "let's have lunch sometime." They are issuing an invitation into the depths of their lives and their humanity- and often with some urgency. And worry is not a substitute for prayer. Worry is a starting place, but not a staying place. Worry invites me into prayer. As a staying place, worry can be self-indulgent, paralyzing, draining, and controlling. When I take worry into prayer, it doesn't disappear, but it becomes smaller.
~ Sybil MacBeth
To my surprise, I had not just doodled, I had prayed (I drew new shapes and names of each friend and focused on the person whose name stared at me from the paper). I had though OF each person as I drew but not ABOUT each person. I could just sit with them in a variation on stillness. I could hold them in prayer.
~ Sybil MacBeth
As a prayer popper, I stay in touch with God. I send lots of spiritual postcards. Little bits and bytes of adoration, supplication, and information attached prayer darts speed in God's direction all day long.
~ Sybil MacBeth
If it's worth doing, it's worth doing poorly. (friend who is a priest said regarding prayer)
~ Sybil MacBeth
Prayer is the glue that holds all of the pieces of life together in a spiritual whole. It reminds us of who we are and whose we are.
~ Sybil MacBeth