This website is about the value of love, spirituality, the potential of the mind-body connection and the connection with all things. These are my daily thoughts about my life, my feelings, and my spiritual journey. I post these "Daily Journals" on a regular basis, so please come back often to read my latest posting.
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Afflicting the Comfortable 2
I spoke yesterday of "afflicting the comfortable" or, in other words, making observations or giving advice that is out of people’s comfort zone, things they don’t want to hear. I am often in a position to make such observations or give advice, and do so only when asked. Of the three questions I describe in my book (would I do this in front of God, or whatever you call that power/force?; is my name really on it or is it really my responsibility?; will this increase the integrity of the universe, or is this loving?), the last question about increasing the integrity of the universe is usually most important. I have to make sure I am coming from a loving, selfless place rather than being angry, jealous, self-centered or self-righteous in any way. If I am feeling any negative emotions I need to wait and clear myself, usually through meditation and introspection.
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Afflicting The Comfortable
As I have said many times, I "comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable". By afflicting I mean that I tell people things that they do not wish to hear in order to promote their true and honest growth. I did both during the retreat, whenever it was requested. When afflicting I am particularly careful to be loving but blunt and honest, rather than "brutally honest". Generally, people’s initial response is defensive or angry with a change to gratitude after a few minutes or more. I always keep the three questions I talk about in my book in mind when doing any interaction.
Monday, May 1, 2017
Acceptance
This was a day of travel back from Flagstaff, AZ to Columbia, MD, flying on jets for several hours, a trip that by car last summer took several days. The trip was grueling but a great deal better than by car. I don’t travel well but as long as I accept my very limited physical abilities, have various attendants wheel me around in wheelchairs and get all of the help needed, I do OK. Traveling, as with many activities, ends up being an exercise in accepting my disability. Leading a three day spiritual retreat was also a wonderful experience.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Historical Jesus
This morning I had the opportunity to really connect with someone and communicate about love and the very powerful and positive feeling of being with the force I know as God, a totally wonderful experience. I could feel the presence of that power and knew I was on the right path. I really resonate with the comments by Borg when he wrote of Jesus that "His own self-understanding did not include thinking and speaking of himself as the son of God whose historical intention or purpose was to die for the sins of the world, and his message was not about believing in him. Rather, he was a spirit person, subversive sage, social prophet, and movement founder who invited his followers and hearers into a transforming relationship with the same Spirit he himself knew, and into a community whose social vision was shaped by the core value of compassion.".
Monday, April 24, 2017
Gratitude
No particular activity or attitude stood out today other than a general feeling of gratitude for "what is". All during the day I kept realizing the choice I had between gratitude or anger and disappointment. For example, I awoke with a small amount of back pain, which could have bothered me but I was simply grateful that the pain vanished with exercise and stretching. I was also very grateful for several foods I was able to make myself like yogurt, granola and ketchup because I do not like the ingredients in commercial products. I did some final preparations for the trip I will make in a few days being aware of my physical limitations but also looking forward to the interactions involved in getting the help I need. It was a good day.
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Change?
Today I met with a group of Friends (Quakers) to discuss some of the writing of Emile Fuchs from the time shortly after Hitler’s reign. He was a mystic and a strong advocate of the loving and compassionate approach to life recommended by Jesus. The writing was selected because of its applicability to the world today. He wrote "For now, when outward improvement comes, guilt and suffering are zealously forgotten. It seems as if poor and empty people will again win leadership and as if the nations will again run the way of momentary power and success. It is utter darkness if out of the catastrophe not only individuals but whole nations go on as poor and empty of spirit as before." His comments are a very apt description of what is going on in the world right now. The question I am left with is how to break the cycle.
Saturday, April 22, 2017
Loving Approach 2
One of the ideas that keeps coming up during my meditation is that as a species we need to shift into " a new life in which love, not greed or lust for power, is the new dynamic", including those in power as c.e.os., presidents or dictators. Meaning they need to change their focus, but also they need to be treated with love, not greed or anger. Getting them to change their focus will certainly be a challenge, but there is the additional challenge of treating them with love, necessitating that we put aside our own hurt and anger. As I said yesterday, "We still need the guidance to behave in such a way that honors our environment and the other children [people]".
Friday, April 21, 2017
Perspective
I like the analogy of thinking of humanity as a bunch of children playing together in a huge sandbox. Some of us are a bit older than others but none would be considered old and wise. As with any group of children, we are all beautiful children of God but we are also very capable of self-centered, impulsive and destructive behavior, particularly when we are hurt or angry. As with any children, we need gentle, loving, respectful and very firm guidance. The analogy breaks down since, in general, children do not have the means to be truly destructive, as adults we do. We still need the guidance to behave in such a way that honors our environment and the other children.
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
Dealing With Pain
I began reading an essay on the "miraculous" effects of spiritual healing and I also had an opportunity to use my own healing techniques on myself since I had considerable sciatica pain. I tried to reduce my pain using a hot pad, a cold pack, aspirin, stretching and a combination of my own healing techniques. My techniques include healing touch, meditation to explore the source of the pain and visualizing healing the tissues. My techniques sound pretty "woo - woo" but I have often been impressed with their efficacy if done with love. In this case they were the only thing that worked. I have also successfully used the same techniques to avoid surgery many times.
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Loving Approach
Today I spent most of the day working in the yard. I also spent some time doing household things like paying bills, cooking and cleaning. To paraphrase Mother Teresa, I performed many small tasks, with great love. In the yard I planted a butterfly bush, adjusted a clematis, fertilized a dogwood and transplanted some violets. In each case I beamed love and respect to the plant I was working with. The loving approach to the mundane task of yard work seems to improve the growth of the plants and definitely feels better to me, making the task more enjoyable.
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