Monday, December 16, 2013

What I have learned so far



What I Have Learned So Far
Mary Oliver

Meditation is old and honorable, so why should I
not sit, every morning of my life, on the hillside, 
looking into the shining world? Because, properly
attended to, delight, as well as havoc, is suggestion.
Can one be passionate about the just, the
ideal, the sublime, and the holy, and yet commit
to no labor in its cause? I don't think so.


All summations have a beginning, all effect has a
story, all kindness begins with the sown seed.
Thought buds toward radiance. The gospel of
light is the crossroads of — indolence, or action.

Be ignited, or be gone.


Delivering sugar cookies  
to the neighbors
St. Lucia Day
December 13, 2013

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Child of God


From Henri Nouwen's The Inner Voice of Love

Do not discount what you have already accomplished. You have made important steps toward the freedom you are searching for. You have decided to dedicate yourself completely to God, to make Jesus the center of your life, and to be fashioned into an instrument of God's grace. Yes, you still experience your inner dividedness, your need for approval and acclaim. But you see that you have made important choices that show where you want to go.


You can look at your life as a large cone that becomes narrower the deeper you go. There are many doors in that cone that give you chances to leave the journey. But you have been closing these doors one after the other, making yourself go deeper and deeper into your center. You know that Jesus is waiting for you at the end, just as you know that he is guiding you as you move in that direction. Every time you close another door- be it the door of immediate satisfaction, the door of distracting entertainment, the door of busyness, the door of guilt and worry, or the door of self-rejection- you commit yourself to go deeper into your heart and thus deeper into the heart of God.


This is a movement toward full incarnation. It leads you to become what you already are- a child of God; it lets you embody more and more the truth of your being; it makes you claim the God within you. You are tempted to think that you are nobody in the spiritual life and that your friends are far beyond you on the journey. But this is a mistake.


You must trust the depth of God's presence in you and live from there. This is the way to keep moving toward full incarnation.


Mumma's Tree Farm
November 29, 2013