A Song in My Head…
A Song in My Heart…
How often have you had a song floating around in your head that you
cannot get rid of? You try humming a different song, or try to think about
something else but your mind keeps returning to one song. This happens to me
often and I never gave it much thought until I noticed it happening more
frequently. I began to think that perhaps the Holy Spirit is speaking to me
through music. I began to pay more attention to the lyrics and notes in my head
and have realized the Spirit is indeed communicating things I need to hear. For
several days I sat with my prayer journal and noted what the tunes were telling
me. Praying with music can be a very spiritual and enriching experience. Here
is one method of praying with music:
·
Choose a piece of
music. It does not need to be a hymn or a particular genre or style.
·
Settle down. Take a
few minutes to become comfortable and still your mind Pray to the Holy Spirit.
Ask the Holy Spirit to help you pray and to hear what the Lord is saying to you
·
Play the song you
have chosen.
·
Pay attention to
the feelings and images the songs stir up for you. After the song, reflect on
it. Ask: What is this song saying? How does it speak to my life right now? How
can I apply its meaning to my life? What might God be saying to me through this
song?
·
Thank God for these
moments of insights you received. Record your experiences in a prayer journal
for future reflection.
As we attend Mass this summer let us sing out with strong voices and pay
attention to the Spirit moving within us through song. Don’t just sing the
refrains! Sing out with full voice all of the verses—as if you were singing
with the angels. God wants to hear
you singing and praying to the
heavens!
The faith of countless believers has been nourished by melodies flowing from the hearts of other believers,…In song, faith is experienced as vibrant joy, love, and confident expectation of the saving intervention of God.
Letter to Artists #12, Pope John Paul II, 1999
– God Bless, Holly Clark
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