Pause. I remember my parents, born in the 20’s, referencing the “pause that refreshes” which was a tag line for a Coca Cola advertising campaign from their childhoods. If you go back to those old ads, it is at home, at work, on vacation or anywhere. Coke would somehow make the pause more refreshing. They wanted Coke to be everywhere. That would make for a wonderful spiritual campaign. In his book, Sanctuary, Terry Hershey talks about this in terms of finding sanctuary in our days, in our lives. That time when we don’t seek to do anything. That time when we just “are”.
I talked about this with my college classes, this idea of being instead of doing. It was like speaking French to them (which they do not understand either). The entire idea of being instead of doing is so foreign to them that they were upset about the whole idea of it. “You have to have goals, you have to have drive, you have to achieve”. That was from one young man in class and when I pointed out that his very language was filled with “hurry sickness” he just could not get it. How sad that it is terrifying to my students, to most of the people in our society to consider doing nothing, just being.
Are we so infected by this life we live that we cannot pause? The pitcher, Satchel Paige once said, “never look back, you never know who might be gaining on you”. But he was also credited (I doubt it was original with him) with saying, “sometimes I sits and thinks and sometimes I just sits”. Does it really matter who is gaining on us? Does it really have to be done right now? Today? Why can’t we just pause?
I believe that we are all making a choice. That we don’t have to hurry about much of anything. Yes, I get it, I have to go to work, teach my classes, advise students, serve on committees, etc. I do not have to hurry through life and miss the important things. We need pauses because it is the only time we can hear the “still, small voice” of the Eternal rising up within us. It is why I love the Abbey and the “thunderous peace” I always find there. They don’t hurry there. They sing the psalms at the same pace they have sung them for over 900 years.
I am going to take pause more often. I am going to stop missing important things in this wonderful creation. I am, in the midst of so many things to do, plan pauses into the day. I think we need to practice moments of Sabbath throughout the day. That is why my monastic brothers at the Abbey observe the Hours of the Liturgy. Seven pauses during the day, seven mini-Sabbaths during the day, when all things stop and we pause to hear the Creator’s voice in all that is around us. If we each do this, I believe we would find peace and we could discard most of those have toos we are dominated by. So………let’s……….just……..pause.
TMM