Monday, September 21, 2020

Fooled By Believing or Not Believing?

 


The quote currently at the bottom of my emails caught my attention when I opened this window: "There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true." Soren Kierkegaard  -- Social media, to me, is a way to keep up with loved ones far away, people close by, events around town, and wonderful musical events, such as The Big Barn Dance in Taos, New Mexico. Of course, it is also the avenue for conspiracy theories and purveyors of horrid happenings. There is a story going around about animal mutilations in our neighborhood, which is, of course, horrifying whether it is happening or not. It has caused me to examine why people say these things, and I truly believe most folks think they are helping others by warning them about trouble. Which is the same thing as folks warning us that Tom Hanks is a pedophile and that Hillary Clinton runs prostitutes out of a pizza joint. Here is why the Kierkegaard quote jumped out at me: Am I being fooled by believing or not believing?? It's always seemed to me that truth just feels true. But with so much misinformation going around in everyone's heads, I think it's easier to be pulled into swirling chaotic thought than ever before. It's kind of like an approaching storm with its electric, exciting expectancy: will it be beautiful and cleansing or are we going to Oz? And, is that necessarily a bad thing? Hum...


"Science only can explain the incredible good and evil elements now coming to the surface. Mortals must find refuge in Truth in order to escape the error of these latter days. Nothing is more antagonistic to Christian Science than a blind belief without understanding, for such a belief hides Truth and builds on error." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 83:6

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Confederate Flags in Cemeteries?

 


These days there are many points of controversy in our society -- heck, even in our living rooms! One of the biggies in the United States is the flying of confederate flags. Local wonderful man, Doug Stowe, wrote these words as part of a daily post to his Wisdom of the Hands blog. I can't say it any better than he has, so I am quoting him here.


"I was interviewed yesterday by our local paper because of a letter I had written about Confederate flags decorating the graves of former Confederate soldiers buried in our local cemetery. I noted that many of the young men who fought in the Civil War on the Confederate side were conscripts, forced to fight for a cause in which they did not believe, the preservation of slavery and white supremacy. The vote to secede from the Union was narrow and did not take into consideration the slaves who were not allowed to vote.

Now, a group of folks is allowed to come each year to 'honor'
 the Confederate dead by placing flags on their graves. But how many of those who were conscripted to fight in the 'lost cause of the Confederacy' would feel honored, or if they were alive in modern times feel either embarrassed or ashamed? And how many of their descendants would prefer they be honored for their participation in the 'lost cause' rather than for the many other accomplishments of their own lives? Does their conscription to serve a lost cause have to be continued even to this day?"

Thank you, Doug, for this perspective..

You can find more words from Doug at his blog: WisdomOfHands.Blogspot.com

 "Right is radical." Mary Baker Eddy

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Reclaiming the Wise Woman

 My friend, Jana Lynn, posted something to Facebook today about reclaiming the wise woman. I love it so much I'm sharing it with you. Happy Sunday!



Crone, hag, and witch once were positive words for old women. Crone comes from crown, indicating wisdom emanating from the head; hag comes from hagio meaning holy; and witch comes from wit meaning wise. Crones, hags, and witches frequently were leaders, midwives and healers in their communities. The meanings of these three words, however, were distorted and eventually reversed during the 300 years of the Inquisition when the male-dominated church wanted to eliminate women holding positions of power. Women identified as witches, who were often older women, i.e. crones and hags, were tortured and burned, and the words witch, crone, and hag took on the negative connotations that continue in our language. The Crone Movement, however, is re-claiming the positive meanings of these words.

Friday, September 18, 2020

Just Mercy


One of the great things about being a long-time member of a book club is knowing that when one of its members recommends a book, you more than likely want to read it. One of our founding Novel Women suggested “Just Mercy” by Bryan Stevenson. It’s a personal, critical look at capital punishment. I’m listening to it and was only midway through the first chapter when I heard the news that Ruth Bader Ginsberg was gone. A woman who fought for right her entire life, interpreting law with a pure eye, socializing with the most conservative of the Republicans — although she, herself, was liberally progressive and worked toward that goal all the way to the end. She was justly merciful and mercifully just. She has inspired me to go forward and fight injustice as she did, in a respectful and honest way, not pulling punches, but also not stooping to low blows in making her points. Thank you, RBG! And thank you Lisa, for suggesting the book which seems so fitting for these times.


“Let unselfishness, goodness, mercy, justice, health, holiness, love — the kingdom of heaven — reign within us, and sin, disease, and death will diminish until they finally disappear.” Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 248:29

Thursday, September 17, 2020

True Colors

 

words from jim young

Did you know that the same color may appear to look different when placed on various background colors? I read an article about this which explained that the way we perceive a color is based on our education about color perception and how we've been conditioned to see color. Who knew?? As I struggled to grasp this fact, I realized it's the same with our perceptions of what reality is. Spiritual perception allows us to see beyond the seeming reality of our material senses. Interactions with others may be full of judgments and suppositions when we look at the situation with by-rote, learned behavior and the immediacy of emotions. But Truth, which shines forth when seeing from a spiritual perspective, allows for improved interactions with others. This is true because our human experience is the visible expression of our thinking. To see the world through the eyes of Love frees us to love as God Loves: purely, without a skewed view of the color and fabric of everything we see. Now I know what the expression "showing your true colors" means!


Mary Baker Eddy quote: "Thought will finally be understood and seen in all form, substance, and color, but without material accompaniments." Science & Health Page 310: 6:8

Let's Think About Goats

My mind is full of strange ideas brought to me courtesy of the people of earth. Why would anyone think that Alex Jones is a reporter giving us news? Why do people believe the earth is flat? A new world order making tunnels beneath the ground, with headquarters under the Denver Airport, and that's why that crazy horse with glowing eyes is out front? Really?? What are we thinking? The United States of Conspiracy is a PBS, Frontline, documentary which was brought to my attention today. I plan to watch it. It's free on youtube. These ideas are fascinating to me for many reasons. Have I ever believed a conspiracy theory? Probably. Maybe I still do. For a while I thought our government was being run by lizard people (basically aliens from somewhere far, far away). But then I saw what a real monster was like, and didn't need to believe fantasies. Everyday something unbelievable is tossed into our collective minds, and if we choose to believe it, we're doing more than ourselves a disservice. Every thought is important, don't you think? The collective consciousness of life truly is a thing. What goes around, comes around, whether it be thoughts or actions. Let compassion, kindness, understanding, truth, love, fill your head -- and when something else tries to crowd its way into your brain, just look at this picture of a baby goat. Hugs to each and every one of you!


"Mortals evolve images of thought. These may appear to the ignorant to be apparitions; but they are mysterious only because it is unusual to see thoughts, though we can always feel their influence." Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 86:13

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Happy Trails, Cynthia...

 

"Metamorphosis"
by Judy Griffith

More than three decades ago, I knew a young man who died. The truly horrible thing about the situation was that his family never allowed him to know that they knew it was happening. And he never told his wife or parents that he knew he was never going back home with them. They missed an opportunity, in my opinion. I thought of that situation this evening when a dear friend called to let me know a mutual friend of ours was nearing transition. Her daughter was with her and had a speaker phone so we could say goodbye and remind her of how loved she was by all who knew her. What a blessing to face each stage of life and allow the emotions we feel to be felt by our loved ones, also! At one point during our short conversation, I remembered something from Joel Goldsmith's writings, and asked her if she knew the quote: "People who have shared spiritual Love are bound together for eternity." I didn't feel separated from Cynthia when she moved far away, and I don't feel separate now. That Love we shared in metafizzie meetings, Course in Miracles meetings, Christian Science services, and Joel Goldsmith study groups is alive as much as it ever was. Happy Trails, dear Friend. You are loved...


"Life is real, and death is the illusion. A demonstration of the facts of Soul in Jesus' way resolves the dark visions of material sense into harmony and immortality. Man's privilege at this supreme moment is to prove the words of our Master: 'If a man keep my saying, he shall never see death.' To divest thought of false trusts and material evidence in order that the spiritual facts of being may appear, -- this is the great attainment by means of which we shall sweep away the false and give place to the true. Thus we may establish in truth the temple, or body, 'whose builder and maker is God.'"  Mary Baker Eddy - Science & Health Page 428:3

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