A Summer Reflection: Two by Two
In this week’s gospel (Mk 6:7-13), we hear the familiar commissioning of the Twelve whom Jesus sent out “two by two” and the image of shaking the dust from one’s feet. More astoundingly, we hear that they drove out many demons and healed the sick. So great is the power of redemption from its very first installment.
As we take leave from our ordinary days and make plans for vacations and other forms of retreat, who accompanies us and empowers us to continue God’s work in our midst? One such companion for this type of journey is a Spiritual Director.
One of the invaluable aspects of my religious education was the encouragement to seek spiritual direction as part of my program of study. This type of relationship with a person was both complementary and distinct from classroom learning, practical or professional experience, or even the personal experiences with one’s family, friends, or individual self.
At first, selecting a spiritual director was intimidating. There were ample contact lists and religious traditions from which to select a person. It was also easy enough to arrange a mutually convenient time to meet each other. But, having never experienced such a dynamic before, I didn’t know what was supposed to happen next. So, I began by starting.
I met several different types of people during that initial period. They all seemed competent, willing, and available. Yet, each came (as did I) with a set of assumptions. Each encounter was an opportunity to work through those assumptions to get to the essential part of spiritual direction, often simplified by flat statements such as “How is your prayer life?” or “How is your relationship with God?”
I suspect, for the average person, these questions might sound trite. But consider what kind of life one would have if no one ever asked you such