Hands tell a lifetime of stories. So does art. Using a piece called Rainbow Hands from the book A Cloud of Outrageous Blue by Vesper Stamper, Christina Hubbard leads a 10-minute visio divina exercise.
Visio divina means “divine seeing” in Latin, as we gaze upon a work of art and experience God’s presence through it.
Visio divina engages the eye and the imagination. It can be done with a piece of art, religious or not, or even a leaf or landscape you discover outside. Artist Tim Mooney says of visio divina: "It invites us to be seen, addressed, surprised, and transformed by God who is never limited or tied to any image, but speaks through them.”
Access an image of Rainbow Hands and a transcription of the meditation here.
Find Vesper's work at VesperStamper.com and on Instagram. Purchase a print of Rainbow Hands here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/vesperillustration.
Book giveaway of A Cloud of Outrageous Blue through October 30! https://www.instagram.com/p/CGi_9JZhjJQ/
Check out Parts 1 and 2 of the interview with Vesper.
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