These are the reflections of a Secular Franciscan. I look not only at my own spiritual journey, but also at issues of life, economic and social justice, morality, the arts, and more through the lens of Franciscan Spirituality.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
A Retiring Sort?
I've always been a reserved, retiring kind of person. I like my alone time. I don't like being in crowds. I'd rather watch form off to the side or behind than be a center of attention. In the band I'm in, I try to avoid solos, and I stand behind the singers. And I avoid playing out on my own where I would be the center of attention.
Even though I do like acting, it is acting. I am playing a role: It's not I. Even as a teacher that is true.
I like to write. It's a solo occupation. When it comes to photography, I like to be the person behind the camera.
As a Franciscan, I like helping people in and out the door, or out to their cars. I don't like being the Fraternity minister, running the meetings.
Now, retirement from the working world is looming - perhaps as early as June. I may indeed be able to pull it off financially: This February break is being spent on evaluating whether it's doable.
I'd like to volunteer - providing support behind the scenes, or being in a service role.
I'm leaning that way. We'll see.
Pax et bonum
I could have written this. :)
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