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		<description><![CDATA[ Wilderness is an idea as much as it&#39;s a place. I&#39;ve been in the desert region in Israel&#0160;&#0160;that&#0160;was&#0160;probably&#0160;Jesus&#39; wilderness. It was desperately hot and dry, with&#0160;no shade anywhere. I was quite ill.&#0160;I&#39;ve also been in hot,&#0160;dry deserts in Egypt and Australia, and the sense of being exposed to the elements with no relief is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://maggidawn.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e361f53ef011168a33497970c-pi" style="FLOAT: right"><img alt="En gedi, judea" class="at-xid-6a00d8341e361f53ef011168a33497970c " src="http://maggidawn.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e361f53ef011168a33497970c-120wi" style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a> Wilderness is an idea as much as it&#39;s a place. I&#39;ve been in the desert region in Israel&#0160;&#0160;that&#0160;was&#0160;probably&#0160;Jesus&#39; wilderness. It was desperately hot and dry, with&#0160;no shade anywhere. I was quite ill.&#0160;I&#39;ve also been in hot,&#0160;dry deserts in Egypt and Australia, and the sense of being exposed to the elements with no relief is quite overwhelming.&#0160;</p>
<p><a href="http://maggidawn.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e361f53ef011168a33474970c-pi" style="FLOAT: left"><img alt="Forest" class="at-xid-6a00d8341e361f53ef011168a33474970c " src="http://maggidawn.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e361f53ef011168a33474970c-120wi" style="MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px" /></a> In the windows of King&#39;s College, Cambridge, the wilderness is depicted as a deep forest. Trees everywhere. At first glance it seems quite inviting by comparison to a hot, dry, sandy desert, but look a little longer, remember the menacing&#0160;quality of the forest in all the Bavarian fairy tales, and&#0160;the&#0160;forest seems a less friendly place.&#0160;Think of Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood &#8211; where were they all abandoned to their fate, never to be seen again? The forest. Deep, dark, miles from anywhere you could shout for help &#8211; for Europeans, this is what&#0160;wilderness means. </p>
<p>The twenty first century perhaps has a new kind of wilderness: I&#0160;feel more&#0160;desolate and isolated in a shopping mall than I ever do in the forest.&#0160;Or perhpas worse, one of those terrible pedestrianised high streets where half the shops have been given over to temporary bargain basements, and half of what remains is boarded up. Or a bleak&#0160; industrial estate &#8211; acres and acres of&#0160;concrete and&#0160;utility buildings with nothing beautiful or inspiring to relieve the deadness. </p>
<p>Wilderness doesn&#39;t have to be a place, then, but is anything that represents isolation and coming face to face with your inner demons.&#0160; Jesus&#39; experience in the wilderness was undertaken deliberately as a time of preparation of the self for his future ministry. A Lent wilderness is more than&#0160;just a walk in the woods; it&#39;s a deliberate act of self-preparation. What action do I need to take to prepare myself for the next phase of work and life? A course of therapy or a&#0160;silent retreat might do it for some. Or simply taking the daily discipline to contemplate those parts of&#0160;your life&#0160;that are otherwise routinely kept in the corners, while we fill our lives with brighter and happier things. <a href="http://maggidawn.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e361f53ef01127917f7eb28a4-pi" style="FLOAT: right"><img alt="Deadtreelandscape_thumb2" class="at-xid-6a00d8341e361f53ef01127917f7eb28a4 " src="http://maggidawn.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341e361f53ef01127917f7eb28a4-120wi" style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a>&#0160; <a href="http://davesdistrictblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/into-wilderness-with-jesus-3-death-in.html">Dave Perry of Dave&#39;s District Blog</a> (not the Dave Perry&#0160;that plays in <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Effras/6578032529">the Effras</a>) has been posting a series of photos and thoughts about wilderness, looking at the wild places in the Lake district. They&#39;re all good, and well worth a visit&#0160;(<a href="http://davesdistrictblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/into-wilderness-with-jesus.html">start here</a>). <a href="http://davesdistrictblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/into-wilderness-with-jesus-3-death-in.html">One in particular I&#39;ve been back to quite a few times</a> &#8211; I don&#39;t know quite how he achieved this effect, but the photo is almost Constable-esque in the way the sky seems more solid and permanent than the earth. </p>
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