+JMJ+
No, my friend, that's not all.
Besides listening to classical music and exercising, one can CREATE.
Draw a picture of Our Lady or one of the saints. Paint a landscape.
Pray.
Write a poem in honor of Our Lord Jesus Christ or the Holy Trinity.
Make up a melody in your heart and sing it to the Lord. Who cares if
you 'can't carry a tune'? Read the life of Fr. Bernard Casey, who
was an awful violinist according to all accounts, but loved to play
before the Tabernacle housing Our Eucharistic Lord.
Take a walk and write down all the creatures and instances of natural
beauty you see. Turn that list into a prayer of thanksgiving to God
in unity with St. Francis of Assisi.
Learn to juggle, tie balloon animals or do some other 'trick' and go
bring joy to people in a hospital, nursing home or orphanage. I have!
Write Catholic-safe stories, even if they are short ones. Take the ideals
that are taught in Holy Scripture and the writings of the saints and Doctors
and use them to make up stories to inspire your Catholic family in our
pursuit of sanctity.
Above all, take every chance you can to visit churches, chapels, shrines
or the homes of other faithful Catholics. Pray there, offer intentions and
all your daily efforts to God and beg His graces on you, your family, the
Church universal and those whom He will mercifully convert.
No, there's a LOT to do besides listening to orchestras or doing sit-ups! :)
I will both pray for you and join you in many of these endeavors. May Our
Lord God, in Whose power is the gift of all creativity, bless us + with inspiration
so that our creativity pleases and honors Him, through Our Lord Jesus Christ.
St. Francis of Assisi and St. Cecilia, poet and musician in Our Lord's honor, pray for us.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, triumph soon!
Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.