On a journey of deep listening, my goal throughout the month first centered on hearing God’s voice more clearly, and secondarily gifting others with compassionate listening. Creating space for moments of deep listening for God’s voice, I discovered listening when nature speaks, tunes my ears to nuances of God’s own voice.
Though many imagine the power of God’s voice speaking creation into existence; God’s voice within nature brings incredible peace to chaotic moments.
Yet even more than the power of peace to troubled hearts, listening when nature speaks invites us to hear God and others more clearly through the discipline of hearing with all of our senses.
Welcome to Mindfulness Monday! Where we learn some easy ways to be more present “in the moment” at our jobs, in our homes, with our families and friends.
Learning to recognize God and what He has for us in each divine moment He offers. We acknowledge the belief that God is with us always.
We confess His presence is available to us, lifting our spirit and helping us with power and grace. Learning the art of “stillness” so we can hear His voice and view ourselves, others and our surroundings through His eyes.
when silence speaks
A fundamental principle of listening, silence fosters keen attention while enhancing understanding. Which was perhaps the idea behind James’ admonition to quick listening and slow speaking. (James 1:19-20)
As we lingered with listening to the unspoken stories last week, silence often speaks louder than words, conveying the deep things only heard in the stillness of unspoken words.
Developing the skill of deep listening moves beyond superficial informational listening to a non-judgemental engagement, which also embraces the silence of the inbetween. But listening in this way requires discipline of mind and attitude displayed in patience.
Learning the art of listening when silence speaks, helped me become comfortable in stillness and quiet both before God and while hearing others speak.
I love to think of nature as an unlimited broadcasting station, through which God speaks to us every hour if we will only tune in.
George Washington Carver
when nature speaks
Diligent listening when nature speaks, improved my discernment of God’s voice and increased my ability to engage in deep listening with others.
Nature offers a relaxing vibe pulling me into a place of easy rest, where listening becomes a pleasure filled experience free of judgement, performance, or effort.
Submitting to the stillness of a quiet encounter with creation, tunes my ears to simply hear, without compulsion to analyze or formulate a response. Imagine if we submitted to listening in the same way to God and others?
Of the many lessons God teaches us through creation, the art of listening is one we often overlook.
when nature improves our listening skills
While some of my most intimate prayer times occur in the midst of a nature walk or “nature rest”; times of deep intimacy and fellowship with God happen while listening in the embrace of creation.
No better place exists for the employment and benefits of mindfulness, than immersion in a nature surrounding.
We all love viewing wildlife, but seeing wildlife is often times much harder than hearing wildlife. Stilling mind, body, and soul, heightens the ability for hearing even the faintest whispers of nature.
Create space for heading outdoors this week, whether in your yard, a nature walk through your neighborhood, local park or woods. Try the exercises below as you open to nature improving your listening skills.
Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.
Jeremiah 33:3
Learning to Listen
Though attempting to enjoy the outdoors every day even for a brief time, weather, obligations, or any number of things often keeps me from communing with God in nature.
Perhaps you find the same struggle. For time when spendng quiet time outdoors is pre-empted, try this video in a quiet place indoors.
Whether outdoors or indoors, create uninterrupted space, fostering your ability to still, without distraction. If walking, go slowly, pausing now and then to listen. Begin with a time of slow, deep breathing, and prayer.
Petition God for ears to hear His voice within His creation and a heart to receive whatever He has for you in the moment when nature speaks. Keep in mind the following:
- Curiosity. Remain open and curious about the sounds you hear, as well as the silence in between.
- Non-judgemental. Avoid classification of sounds or experiences as pleasant or unpleasant.
- Meditative. Avoid rushing to the next spot, sound, or experience; linger thoughtfully.
- Intuitive. Avoid identification of sounds, but listen more with your whole body; receive the sound simply as it is.
- Receptive. Remain open to anything you hear, sound, word, or emotion.
when nature transforms our listening
Learning to listen when nature speaks, transforms the way we listen to God and others. The calming presence of creation teaches us the importance of stillness and rest in listening, while inviting us to go deeper.
Deep listening requires the surrender of analyzation in exchange for the patience of simply receiving, often times without response.
Rarely coming to nature with a judgemental attitude or expected outcome, my heart learns the freedom of hearing things exactly as they are. Applying the same stillness, acceptance, and meditative approach, my heart remains open and receptive to God’s voice, and compassionate to the stories of others.
Dianna says
Reading this brought to mind a day in September when my husband and I went to a state park and enjoyed hiking one of the trails. We took our time and would often stop to just listen to all of the sounds around us and drink in the beauty of nature.
Donna says
Dianna, wandering through a state park seems like the perfect venue for immersing yourself into God’s beautiful creation, enjoying the time with all five senses!!
Tammy L Kennington says
Hi Donna. I’ve lived in the city too long. I miss the quiet of the country and solitude of nature. My husband and I try to escape with a kayak or a hike in the mountains. Lovely post!
Blessings,
Tammy
Donna says
Tammy, we lived in the capital city of Tirane, when we served on the mission field of Albania, and I disliked city life very much having grown up with the woods as my backyard! I love living out in the country, as I find nature so soothing!
Linda Stoll says
All creation shouts His praise. Our minds are stilled as we walk reflectively. Open windows lets us hear the sounds of outdoor life. We hear the Spirit whisper.
This is a beautiful ode to autumn, to good health, to clarity of mind and heart. I hope this weekend gives us all these gifts. Thank you, Donna.
Donna says
Amen Linda! Indeed, all creation does shout His praise! I think of that when I view the vibrant explosion of autumn color! Oh, to hear His voice each day through nature! YES! Embracing God’s amazing gifts to us this weekend!!
Trudy says
“God’s voice within nature brings incredible peace to chaotic moments.” Oh, so true, Donna. Nature breathes hope into my heart and refreshes my soul. It reminds me of God’s beauty and faithfulness. God gives so many lessons through what we see and hear in nature, doesn’t He? Thank you for inspiring us to learn more of the art of stillness! Love and blessings to you!
Donna says
Trudy, there’s just nothing like nature to revive my weary soul and nurture me in the Presence of God. He does reveal so much about Himself and His ways in nature!
Joanne Viola says
As I read this post, I realized there is truly no better place to hear from our Creator than outside in His creation. The sights, the sounds, and the smells all make Him visible and verbal. Grateful you shared these thoughts and post with us!
Donna says
Joanne, I couldn’t agree more. Spending time with God in the midst of His creation is so life giving and fills me with peace.
Debbie Wilson says
When my aunt used to visit us, she enjoyed sitting on the porch at night listening to the crickets chirp and the bull frog croak. Nature’s sounds can fill us.
Donna says
Debbie, some of my fondest summer memories involve listening to crickets and bull frogs in the evenings! Serenity!
Lisa Blair says
This is a powerful truth, Donna, “Learning the art of “stillness” so we can hear His voice and view ourselves, others and our surroundings through His eyes.” I’m so thankful He helps “shift” our perspective!
Donna says
Lisa, I feel anytime I sit quietly and listen while surrounded by nature God speaks new life into me, changing whatever perspective may be hindering my sight.
Lynn says
Wonderful thoughts here! Winter with its slippery walks can lessen my time outside, but thankfully God also gave us windows to gaze out upon His wonderful creations! Nature always makes me breathe; it is my perfect breathing space.
Donna says
Lynn, I feel like I have new breath when I spend time in nature. Winter does curtail my time outside, but YES, we can enjoy viewing from the inside and with help from these videos we can even listen in!
Aritha says
So nicely written. I like to be in nature (forest) and take pictures regularly. But it really takes 2 km of walking before I calm down in my head. Do you have that too? Is that normal?
You wrote a great blog and such topics make me soooo happy.
Donna says
Thank you, Aritha! I love being in nature too, and YES, sometimes it takes me either a long walk or an extended time of quiet while resting in nature to calm my racing thoughts!