Monday, August 17, 2020

Just Tell The Truth

photo credit: Aaron Springston
When was the last time someone told you a blatant lie? Did you know it was a lie because of the way it sounded, or was it something you knew for a fact was untrue, and, if so, did you question the person about what they said? I’ve never understood lies. Our current political situation causes me to think that people must really believe they are telling the truth, because it doesn’t seem possible anyone would make up things which are so harmful to our nation. Confusion seems to be the name of the game nowadays, with conspiracy theorists competing for the most ludicrous lies to promulgate. If we hear something which sounds too crazy to be true, it probably is. Let’s all be cautious in our retelling of things we hear. They could simply be a ploy to keep us at odds with each other. Listen closely and love one another. Namaste...

"Grace and Truth are potent beyond all other means and methods." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 67:23

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Simple Things


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Blue Eye, Missouri
This quote, from Eckhart Tolle, I've had at the bottom of my emails for a few months: "True happiness is found in simple, seemingly unremarkable things." I feel particularly grateful for the unremarkable things I've done today! Visiting with old friends was pleasant and wonderful. These men are both talented writers, gardeners, chefs,  and a joy to be around. Moments spent with them brings a particular happiness, one which comes from being around those who help your Being. If you haven't done this in some form -- as many of us have not recently -- I urge you to find a way to partake of pure people energy. Please, have a beautiful Monday, relish the moments, and spread some joy today!



"Happiness is spiritual, born of Truth and Love. It is unselfish, therefore it cannot exist alone, but requires all mankind to share it." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 57:23 

Friday, August 14, 2020

Have a Good Day

photo credit: Aaron Springston
How often have you heard someone say something like: It's been a bad day? I agree we can perceive events as being bad for us, personally, but to blame the day? Our interpretation of what causes a day to be good or bad is interesting, too. I remember when I ran an art gallery, often people would come in and say, Have you had a good day? I most always would enthusiastically say, Yes! And often they would say, Oh, I'm so glad you made lots of sales! And then I'd have to tell them, No, I didn't sell many pieces, but it sure was a fun day! So now, in mid-August of this interesting year, many people are feeling down, tired, disheartened, perhaps frightened. If I defined this day by some things, I would say it was a bad day. For instance, I didn't care for any of the acts on America's Got Talent, I played sloppy bridge online, I learned that a friend died, I didn't feel like writing, or even reading. But, on the other hand, I put together a super good tuna salad for the weekend, the watermelon Kevin brought home is great, a local writer posted a fabulous tribute to Eureka Springs on Facebook today which has kept me smiling much of the day, my cilantro plants are sprouting, my cats are beautiful and happy, we have a project to help a sick fox and this brings us joy, a group of women I love will be having an outdoor gathering before long -- well, my point is, there are always many things we can point to which make our days "good" or "bad". It's all about where we put our attention. Namaste...



"Your influence for good depends upon the weight you throw into the right scale. The good you do and embody gives you the only power obtainable. Evil is not power. It is a mockery of strength, which erelong betrays its weakness and falls, never to rise." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 192:22

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Pick Yourself Up And Start All Over Again

photo credit: Aaron Springston
Starting over. Making changes. Reinventing ourselves. Most of us have done this more than once, haven't we? Sea changes in our lives may come about because of illness, loss of a job, losing a loved one, or just needing to let go of behaviors which no longer serve us. Whatever the case, many of us resist these changes. Those of us who have done it numerous times may embrace these adventures with excitement and gratitude. It seems we are all in the midst of major shifts in our perceptions and our daily activities, and it can be frightening. I see many wishing someone would throw them a life preserver and tow them to safety. Some seem to be grasping at illusions of hope, not seeing through the mist to the pitfalls on the other side. In our desire to show others the danger, we can drive them further away from seeing what's going on. And so we must remember that we cannot save anyone, we cannot change anyone; only ourselves. By living true to my own values, expressing them through my votes at elections, by the foods I purchase, by the entertainment I choose, these values are supported. Yes, life changes can be difficult, but we have seen how life is meant to be lived reciprocally. The longer I live, the more I realize what that means. Let's be here for each other. It's the most we can do!

"This scientific sense of being, forsaking matter for Spirit, by no means suggests man's absorption into Deity and the loss of his identity, but confers upon man enlarged individuality, a wider sphere of thought and action, a more expansive love, a higher and more permanent peace." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 265: 10



Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Did It Happen?

photo credit: Jim Young
Childhood memories: We all have them, I think. But I've begun to question how many of mine actually happened! When you're thinking back decades, perhaps the memories are stories parents or siblings told over and over, or maybe they come from photographs that you've looked at repeatedly. Don't get me wrong here, because I don't think that's a bad thing. Stories teach us and stories lead us to places we need to be. But sometimes those stories can mislead us, too. Recently an aged-aunt called me wanting confirmation about a family rumor. I had never heard about this occurrence and told her so. While she was questioning me, she said she was calling me rather than writing on Messenger (our usual mode of communication) because another relative had told her that I was getting off of Facebook. I have never considered doing such a thing, because I keep up with friends and family through that medium. But this has caused me to think on many things! What we believe to be true may be nothing more than words we want to believe. So let's keep an open mind and heart, whether we are remembering our past or listening to someone else's ideas which they want us to think are true. We live in an age of rampant propaganda, whether it be commercials bombarding us or bots inundating our Twitter feed, be aware that most people have an agenda they are doing their best to propel into being. Our brains are pretty good at picking out illusions, and I'm going to practice ascertaining truth by looking back through those childhood moments which seem so real. 

"As vapor melts before the sun, so evil would vanish before the reality of good. One must hide the other. How important, then, to choose good as the reality!" Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 480:31



Tuesday, August 11, 2020

A Poem From Hafiz

All the Hemispheres


Leave the familiar for a while.
Let your senses and bodies stretch out

Like a welcomed season
Onto the meadows and shores and hills.

Open up to the Roof.
Make a new water-mark on your excitement
And love.

Like a blooming night flower,
Bestow your vital fragrance of happiness
And giving
Upon our intimate assembly.

Change rooms in your mind for a day.

All the hemispheres in existence
Lie beside an equator
In your heart.

Greet Yourself
In your thousand other forms
As you mount the hidden tide and travel
Back home.

All the hemispheres in heaven
Are sitting around a fire
Chatting

While stitching themselves together
Into the Great Circle inside of
You.


From: 'The Subject Tonight is Love'
Translated by Daniel Ladinsky

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