Hands in Prayer

Saint baume photography corey amaro

 

 

In our younger days we met in a monastery, far from home, yet home.

What were the chances that two young women barely twenty, in the 80's would meet in prayer, in a monastery vast with wonder, awe and deep psychology study in the form of scripture, Carl Jung and Jesus, semi-cloistered with men and women.

photo:

Saint Baume, Marie Magdalene's Grotto:

They say the angels carried her to the top of the mountain to prayer seven times a day.

I know if they didn't carry me I wouldn't be hiking up seven times a day. Getting up at six for morning prayer was hard enough. Nightowls didn't sing the same way as those morning birds did.

 

Prayer in daylight

 

 

My friend came to visit. It had been six or seven years since I saw her last.

And yet it was yesterday, or maybe even an hour ago, what is time anyway?

Hearts don't tell time the same way. I must beleive that to keep sane with most my family and friends living far from my reach.

We know what love and friendship can do when it comes to bridges, walls, mountains, differences… distances.

We are closer than we can hold or touch.

Prayer is a beautiful hand.

 

 

Chartres photo by Corey Amaro

 

 

A priest said in a sermon I heard:

"We are the stained glass and (God's) love is the light that shines through."

Stained

brilliant

different colors and form

spectacular pattern

and yet

love, prayer, belief in one another is a light we also create

and if we give it….

beauty spills wide.

 

 

Corey amaro hand photography

 

 

 

Hiking up the tower in Chartres.

In the summer pouring rain

we climbed.

On the top I laid my hand upon that stone.

Imagination told a story.

Rain set a mood that only rain can, Mysterious grey, watering the soul, cleansing fault, forgiving tears…

History over a thousand years

faith remaining against the odds.

Stones that breath.

I took courage and gave thanks.

 

 

Chartres prayer rise corey amaro photography

 

 

While on top in the tower of Chartres the bells rang.

Bells ring often in France. When they do I say,

"In the rght place at the right time."

Then I take note of where I am and what I am feeling.

I was with Cheryl.

We were moved to tears, my tears had so many names I just laughed at the thought of it.

 

 

Standing on the labyrinth chartres corey amaro photography

 

The labyrinth in Chartres.

 

I will tell this tale another day.

It was my first time and Cheryl's too.

Only on Friday are the chairs moved aside so you can walk it.

 

 

Tower in chartres

 

 

We stayed all day.

Discovering 

Listening

Wet

Walking

I prayed every person's name I knew … yours too.

Prayer matters.

Silence does too when words don't find a way to pray.

 

 

 

Fragments chartres relics corey amro photogrpahy

 

 

Oh those carved fragments.

Carved in stone by flesh.

Cell memory.

Deep within.

I miss my friend.

 

 



Comments

37 responses to “Hands in Prayer”

  1. This is a truly beautiful post, poetical and heartfelt. Thankyou. xx

  2. Thank you for your prayer, Corey. This post spoke so many things to me, especially the words ‘hearts don’t tell time the same way’.
    I will come to Chartres.
    I will walk the labyrinth.
    I know by then I will be missing my friend.

  3. RebeccaNYC

    oh Corey you made me cry. I miss my friend Rosella, all the life we shared, and so much life we missed sharing because of my pigheadedness and now she is gone. But always with me. Funny how it worked out that way. Thank you for the prayers.

  4. This is exquisite, Corey. The words, the photos… I’ve been in a tender place these last months; it seems that as I change from one stage of life to the next, my emotions are closer to the surface, I am affected more deeply by the circumstances of friends and acquaintances and even those whose names are only black and white letters in news reports.
    Thank you. Thank you for sharing your sorrows and joys. Thank you for expanding my horizons by sharing your experiences and photos. Thank you for the breath that passes your lips in prayer which carries my name mingled with those you hold dear.

  5. Your words are the meditation of my heart.
    They speak of so much and bring tears to my
    eyes. What a dear friend to spend the day in
    prayer and meditation and also to walk the
    labyrinth.

  6. speechless-beautiful light!

  7. Sweet Cottage Dreams

    My goodness….such a beautiful and such an honest post. Love and tears…life and joy…time and distance. The melding of minutes into a world that we are only visitors on. I feel your sentiment all too familiar.
    big hugs from California….
    becky

  8. Thank you for such a beautiful post. Thank you for taking my name in prayer to the mountaintop so many times. I have felt great comfort from those prayers. You touch my heart and so many others. Praying God’s blessings for you.

  9. Shelley Noble

    How beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.

  10. Beautiful words!

    Words!

  11. Your words paint a picture your pictures speak volumes. As always just at the right time to catch a falling star and steer it in the right direction. Sometimes the words do not come and silence is all I have because I do not know what I want to ask for. Faith at times has failed me, my own is often shaken and I do not know what the future will bring and then I read your poignant words and I am brought back down to earth to wait patiently. Corey your art saves.x

  12. Oh dear, Corey, this is the third day in a row that your posts have touched my heart and made tears run down my face. What a beautiful relationship you have with your friend. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us.
    Thank you for your continued prayers they are very much appreciated. May God be very near you, as you miss Sasha and your friend these coming days is my prayer for you and Yann too, as he misses his son.
    Our daughter has once again moved out of our area and it is gut-wrenching. It is a good move for her and our granddaughter, so we take comfort in that. That was my thought too about Sasha, as he has this opportunity to follow his passion.

  13. I too have walked a labyrinth and it can be a powerful experience. I have not walked the one in Chartres but peeked at it under the chairs that were set on it.
    During the time of the Crusades, this labyrinth was said to allow the old and infirm to do a mini-pilgrimage.

  14. So beautiful. Thank you for this.

  15. Lovely, absolutely lovely.

  16. You are such a good story teller. I think you should write a book. Happy you were able to see your friend.

  17. Thank you for your continued prayers Corey they mean so much. This is a beautiful posting. When prayers go up blessings come down.
    Love Jeanne

  18. What a splendid and poetic tribute to your friend. Thank you for the exquisite photos of Chartres, one of my favorite French towns, and for your thoughts and prayers. Blessings

  19. what a lovely post. it makes me wish that today were that kind of gloomy cleansing rain. i long for days like that. thank you for your blessings, prayers and the beautiful way you see things that i long to see.

  20. The Apostle Paul told the Thessalonian church to “pray without ceasing.” It sounds like it was that type of day for you. Thank you so much for sharing your day with me.

  21. Beautiful . . . sacred . . .

  22. XiijnTEXAS FRANCOPHILE

    Star your response spoke to me! I am in your exact spot. Xoxo

  23. XiijnTEXAS FRANCOPHILE

    Corey, dear soulful invisible friend, you put into words thoughts that only float around in my brain in a very disorganized fashion. I save your posts for many rereads! You are a gift from God. Thank you for sharing so selflessly! Xoxo Franco

  24. Thank you for these beautiful words and images (from the photos and your soul)
    I will wait for the Labyrinth story. I have been there only once and it was not a Friday…always wanted to walk it!
    Love to you and all the names in your prayers
    XX00

  25. Cheryl in Wisconsin

    So lovely, Corey.

  26. KAMFreeman

    Oh my dear Corey Today your words, your photos, your thoughts…all just filled me with so much blessing and deep thought-provoking concepts. Thank you for adding a layer of mystical, magical prayer and supplication to this day now brightening with the sun full in the late summer eastern sky. Much appreciation for all of your gifts in this post today. Kristin

  27. Dear Corey,
    I love all of your posts, although I have to say that this is my favorite…so far. You are truly inspired. As I young girl I was filled with “monastery ferver”, it had been lost and replaced by cynicism. Your photos, your poetry, your metaphors for faith and friendship against the backdrop of the craftsmanship of the middle ages is something I will never forget. Thank you.

  28. This one moved me to tears. Well done, Corey!

  29. Peggy Braswell

    thank you for the prayers + I will say one for you + your friend right now. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com

  30. Beautiful!

  31. I bless the day your blog was shared with me. You are very much a huge part of my life.
    This post especially touched my soul.
    Loving your prayer to all of us….I will say one for you Corey. Hang onto those memories.

  32. Hearts don’t tell time and love is endless, love is all that really matters, this is so sweet I am in tears….touched me to my soul within the marrow of my bones…..so SWEET…..friends…..we are them and they are us……one ~ xo

  33. Brenda, Walker, LA

    Thank you for the prayers!!!!

  34. Peggy Reynolds

    Oh Corey, beautiful!

  35. Teresa Young

    You truly touched my heart with this post. Only a gifted writer & photographer, like you… could capture this so beautifully. Thank you for sharing. Hugs, T

  36. mundenliana@hotmail.com

    Very spiritual and familiar, I feel St. Baume calling to me. I hope to see it in person one day. Thanks for sharing these beautiful and sacred places.

  37. Beautiful words. Beautiful photos.

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