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Saturday, July 11, 2026

A Light Unto My Path

On the first Thursday of each month, the Spiritual Journey writers gather together to compose their thoughts on the prompt of the month. On this Thursday, the teacher-poet, Kim Johnson, is hosting with the theme,  A Light Unto My Path. I have reflected for several days on how I should create this blog post. I poured through several homilies and podcasts of Father Mike Schmitz, a devout and energized priest and speaker. I also searched songs related to the spiritual journey and light. The reflective times I spent reading opened a path of peace. 

There are many aspects on how Christian singers, songwriters, clergy, and writers form their offerings but one photograph captured by my son, Derek, provided the start I needed. Within his photo, I not only found the beauty of dawn but observed angel formations fluttering in the clouds. This gave me pause, as did the songs that I gathered, poems I read, and spiritual leaders offering their input on Psalm 119:105: "Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and alight unto my path." 

As I turn my reflections into poetic thoughts, I listen to Amy Grant's beautiful song of praise, "Thy Word." It is a soothing, lift-me-up song that you can listen to by clicking here. With songs of faith and hope, I find myself in a calming state.
 
illumination
on my spiritual journey
a pathway to peace
Divine Radiance's gift
"Let (the) light shine out darkness"
©CVarsalona, 2026
(last line is from 2 Corinthians 4:6)
Thank you to Jan Annino for hosting Poetry Friday at Bookseedstudio. Her blog shares an interesting title, Chill, and showcases a gorgeaous photo sharing a moment of cool pool indulgence. 

2 comments:

  1. Carol, your poem is exquisite! Is it a pantoum? You make it look effortless, but I know from trying one (I never finished.) how challenging it can be. I love those final affirming words: "I embark with faith." Have a blessed weekend!

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  2. Carol, this is gorgeous - - the poem, the deep meaning and application, and the beauty of the pause in nature are all there. I share the love of song that keeps us rooted in scripture - - some of my favorite hymns stick with me on repeat when I need the nudge to dwell on all things holy rather than the things of this world. Thank you for sharing this.

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