When 
                You're Feeling Spiritually Dry
              There 
                are times when God feels as palpable and near as the breath passing 
                through our nostrils. Perhaps we’ve had some kind of religious 
                experience, or we’ve suddenly recognized an answer to prayer, 
                or we’ve felt hope in the midst of hopelessness. We cherish 
                those moments like we do the first feelings of love, and try to 
                keep them close by, where they will be safe and continue to nourish 
                us. 
              But 
                the days pass along. New encounters slip into our lives, pain 
                encroaches and leaves us raw, arguments tamper with our peace, 
                and stress coils snakelike in our soul, squeezing out joy. As 
                we respond to all these changes, we find ourselves losing our 
                hold on the memories of closeness with God that once were so potent 
                and real. We hardly notice at first. 
              Then 
                a moment comes when we start to feel something akin to thirst. 
                Our souls feel arid and scratchy. Our inner life seems as cavernous 
                as a dark, dry cave rugged with sharp stones. We feel drained 
                of the moisture of God’s grace. We cast about trying to 
                see what situations and people in our lives are to blame for our 
                malaise, when what is really needed is to turn ourselves away 
                from the situations, the encounters, and the stress and enter 
                a space where we can meet again the One who fills the thirst of 
                our soul with love and hope. It is not action but non-action that 
                is required. 
              We 
                need a time to refrain from analysis in order to feel the spirit 
                of heaven. We need to be the open flower ready to drink in the 
                sun.
              Tip 
                to try: When you are feeling dryness in your soul, go 
                to a place where you can be in the presence of water—near 
                a lake, a pond, the ocean, a water fountain, or take a walk in 
                the rain. If you are unable to go to a large body of water, fill 
                a large bowl with water and sit near it. As you look at and hear 
                the movement of the water, close your eyes and imagine that the 
                water that is life-giving is being poured into your soul. Imagine 
                how your soul’s scratchiness is soothed by the wetness that 
                comes from God’s love. Take a moment to thank God for the 
                gift and grace of water, and for the replenishment of moisture 
                to your soul. As a final meditation, drink a glass of pure water 
                very slowly and mindfully, with gratitude in your heart.