
Drawing on Karl Rahner’s image of the Silent Infinite, this Lectio Divina explores the ache of divine absence — the longing we feel when God seems far away, and the faith that sustains us through it. A meditation on the paradox at the heart of the contemplative life: that the love we feel is…

A Lectio Divina meditation on the ache of divine awakening — the experience of being drawn toward God, only to find him near yet unreachable, known yet beyond knowing. Drawing on John Calvin and the apophatic tradition, this piece traces the paradox of a love that gives itself freely while remaining just out of…

A contemplative reflection on the soul’s deep longing to return to God, inspired by Marguerite Porete’s vision of divine union. Through surrender and grace, moments of God’s presence awaken hope, healing, and the desire to rest again in the Love from which we came.