Not knowing

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The great Meister Eckhart knew that life was much greater than what he could grasp or make sense of. He reminds us that holding a space for what we do not know is just as important as our ideas and concepts about what is happening. What do we really know about ourselves, our experience, our world?:

“I ask God to rid me of God,” Meister Eckhart says.

The God, who is known and familiar, is far too small for him.

Dorothee Sölle, The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance

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Sunday Quote: Can we just be?

cow2Enlightenment is not something you achieve. It is the absence of something.

All your life you have been going after something, pursuing some goal.

Enlightenment is dropping all that.

Charlotte Joko Beck

The limitations of our labels

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The Real …expects nothing of speech

Le réel …n’attend rien de la parole.

Jacques Lacan, French Psychoanalyst,  Ecrits

Noticing beauty

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Sometimes I can take things or people for granted and everything becomes part of the “normal everydayness.”  At times like this I can drift from one moment to another, doing the best to fit into this place called life. And because of this I can get lost and lose heart. We all can lose each other. It can take reminders to make us step back and realize what a blessing it is to be immersed in a life that is just full of meaning. As de Chardin said “Nothing here is profane for those who know how to see”.

Beauty surrounds us,
but usually we need to be walking
in a garden to know it.

Rumi, Story Water

Our approach

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What you encounter, recognize or discover depends to a large degree on the quality of your approach. Many of the ancient cultures practiced careful rituals of approach. An encounter of depth and spirit was preceded by careful preparation. When we approach with reverence, great things decide to approach us. Our real life comes to the surface and its light awakens the concealed beauty in things. When we walk on the earth with reverence, beauty will decide to trust us. The rushed heart and arrogant mind lack the gentleness and patience to enter that embrace

John O’Donohue, Beauty: The Invisible Embrace

A new month: The greatest gift

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Will you ever bring a better gift for the world
than the breathing respect that you carry
wherever you go right now.

William Stafford, You Reading this, Be Ready

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