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Gold foil mini-statue with key to assist yourcontemplative writing prompts for Lent: 24

Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 22

Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 22

From Father Richard Rohr:

One of the keys to wisdom is that we must recognize our own biases, our own addictive preoccupations, and those things to which, for some reason, we refuse to pay attention. Until we see these patterns (which is early-stage contemplation), we will never be able to see what we do not see. Without such critical awareness of the small self, there is little chance that any individual will produce truly great knowing or enduring wisdom. [2]
Fr. Richard Rohr
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Contemplative Writing prompts are designed to help us see what we do not see.

When was the most recent time you noticed a pattern in your life? Write that experience on the page. Add to it as you see fit.

Gold foil mini-statue with key to inspire your contemplative writing prompts for Lent: 22
To inspire your Contemplative Writing Prompts for Lent: 22

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