She spends her days scratching, clucking, wandering in circles, hither and thither.
"Those seeking the life of the spirit should be cheerful and free, and not
neglect recreation.
Married people must act in conformity with their
vocation~
but their progress will of necessity be but the pace of a hen."
Teresa of Avila
Josephine Moffet Benton, in her book The pace of a hen
And why not go in circles?, asks Mrs. Benton. She points out that God created the year in a circle of seasons, the longest trip we can take is to go around the world, and that each day is itself a circle of hours.
"The very course of blood through our veins and arteries is known as the circulatory system.... Why disparage going around in circles? Any other route suggests imbalance, a jumping-off-place, abyss. Perhaps the hen's pace is a wholesome one in rhythm with the universe."
Do you spend your days spinning your wheels, feeling like you're just going around and around without making progress?
DNA is a spiral- it goes around and around, yet it holds the mysteries of life. Spiral staircases also go around and around in a seemingly tightly circumscribed space. Yet at some point you find that you are moving up- or down.
Make sure your circles are bringing you closer to God, yes, but don't worry about the fact that they are circles.
Thanks. I really needed this today. Now I'll go be Henney Penny......wait, she got eaten....never mind. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Can you think of a literary chicken that didn't end up in the stew pot? I can't right now (and I'm demonstrating why I go in circles....)
This is SO encouraging! I am incredibly excited and can't wait to print this out and re-read it OFTEN. I am subscribed to your blog, read it in "Feedreader" whenever I can, and have often prayed for the requests you share.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all of your great posts, and especially for this encouragement today!
~Sandra
This is wonderful, DHM. :)
ReplyDeleteHaha, this is a wonderful point. Just today I have been running around like... a chicken with her head cut off. ;) I kept wondering, when will I be *done*. Can I just be *done*. Then I realized, I'll never be done... and that's ok. Because I kinda enjoy this busy-ness ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you!
ReplyDeleteTo quote a phrase from a mock-self-improvement book:
ReplyDeletea rising spiral of synergistic productivity!
Kara--how about the Little Red Hen? The sowing, reaping, milling, baking one, not the one Sly Fox visits.
I love this. Thank you. :-)
ReplyDeleteKara: one of Baum's Oz books featured a hen named Billina that was a fairly important character and ended up settling in the Emerald City.
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