03913 – In 100 Years…

Have you ever thought about this? In 100 years like in 2123 we will all be buried with our relatives and friends. Strangers will live in our homes we fought so hard to build, and they will own everything we have today. All our possessions will be unknown and unborn,...

read more

03824 – Choosing Gratitude

In my present season of grief and regret, I am finding that there is no way through apart from gratitude, and that, in fact, thankfulness is my greatest help. Not a plaster of it applied on the wound, not some anesthetic thanks to numb or replace the sadness, but...

read more

03767 – Love Takes Time

Love and hurry are fundamentally incompatible. Love always takes time, and time is the one thing hurried people don’t have.” from The Art of Neighboring: Building Relationships Right Outside Your Door

read more

03765 – Time is Real!

Time is real because it has eternity itself as its content. The temporal contains the temporal and the eternal. The temporal will be consumed by fire in the last separation of "nothing" from the reality of the world. But this will not be the dissolution of the world....

read more

03554 – Have We Lost our Ability?

It may be that we have lost our ability to hold a blazing coal, to move unfettered through time, to walk on water, because we have been taught that such things have to be earned; we should deserve them; we must be qualified. We are suspicious of grace. We are afraid...

read more

03547 – Every Single Time…

Every single time I die to something - my notions of my own specialness, my plans and desires for something to be a very particular way - every single time I fight it and yet every single time I discover more life and more freedom than if I had gotten what I wanted....

read more

03386 – Advent: We are in Process

Advent is a powerful time to remember that we are in process. We await the arrival not of the cute little baby Jesus, but of the new consciousness he represents—a new way of perceiving and reacting to “reality.” Jesus’ birth heralds the arrival of what we’ve come to...

read more