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Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 18

Ah, what a difference a day can make in this Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent adventure. I’m KISS today because I swam, and the sun was on my face and, when I turned, coolness swept my shoulders and light played at the bottom of the pool, and I was happy.

Take your 20 minutes today and muse. Pick an object within your sight and write down everything you know about it. Description. History. Emotion it evokes in you. Throw in some “what ifs” or “perhaps” or “maybes.” Give it what it doesn’t have but might need or want.

Halfway through your time, let it speak. Respond. Ask you questions. Y’all get to know each other. See what this object has to say to you…about you. This is your Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 18 time.

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