September 10, 2022
On September 7, Oscar Brockmeyer, Lisa Hudkins, and I welcomed our 18th Spiritual Companion Internship class! Twenty seekers began their transformative journey to learn the craft of spiritual companionship. This is the largest class we’ve ever had and includes folks from a wide spectrum of faith traditions and life experiences. Many of them are experienced spiritual listeners in their own right: chaplains, pastoral counselors, ministers, and Cursillo leaders, to name a few. As always, we’ll learn as much from them as they will from us! I can still vividly remember my own Internship class. The moment I picked up the brochure, I felt electric energy emanating from the paper to my fingers, making its way effortlessly to my heart, landing there with a gentle burst. I knew I HAD to do this. It was one of those times when saying “yes!” to Spirit was easy. The excitement I felt at my first class, the nervousness, and the anxious hope that I would find my spiritual “peeps” in this new heart-home I had been led to, is still crystal clear in my memory. I hadn’t taken any sort of class for decades, so I was ready with brand new blank notebooks, crisp file folders, sharpened pencils, and fresh pens with blue ink. The books I had read over the summer, post-it notes sticking out from multiple pages, were tucked in a new tote bag I bought at Omega Institute for this very purpose. I was a little girl again, longing to learn. She knew this program would change my life. At Wednesday’s class, we wanted everyone to begin to know each other. After mulling over the usual icebreakers, we decided on one I learned at my UU church - share their spiritual life story. We all have stories to tell; we’re basically a library filled with powerful and interesting stories. And this program is all about listening to and noticing Spirit within our seekers’ stories. Of course, our class was only 3 hours long, so we wanted very short stories. So, we asked our Interns: “Tell us your spiritual life story in ONE succinct sentence.” We took two minutes of silence to ponder and then shared our stories. It was beautiful to listen to, illuminating to all of us, and a lovely way to get to know each other. How about you? What’s your spiritual life story? Take two minutes and ponder. How might you distill its essence into one sentence? Here’s mine: “Trying hard to follow Spirit’s call; failing, and trying again.” What’s yours? Perhaps you’d like to share it with your spiritual companion or ask them about theirs. If you’d like to share yours with me, I’d love to hear it. So, join me in welcoming our new class of emerging spiritual companions, as their spiritual life story continues! Blessed be.