
Sunday, 28 December 2014
hoovering almost as good as meditating!

Sunday, 21 December 2014
God is a feeling, a Christmas blog
I may be wrong but this is what I feel.
I have heard about God and read about God. I know that God has many names in many cultures and in many religions, many interpretations of what God is. I have searched for God, prayed to God and wondered about God. Is God male? female? personal? impersonal? Does God inhabit a place? or is God so ineffable that he/she or it can never be known?
But once this year I felt what God might be and here is the story in a Christmas blog special. This year, in the autumn I was on a Sinai desert adventure and woke up early under the great big clear sky all set about with stars. All my worst and most unhappy thoughts came roaring straight at me. What was I to do? I was under the marvellous canopy of heaven and here were the few things which had the power to snatch away comfort and sleep! So, I lay there saying the Lord's Prayer over and over again and all of a sudden, instead of the Our Father being a concept, the Our Father was Father, was the feeling you have when you consider someone who loves you with no questions asked, the supreme parent. He/She/It was the feeling you have when you are loved just for your self. Where was that feeling? It was both inside and outside, both personal and universal, it was every single being's parent. It was a feeling and the feeling was real, as real as the stars in the sky. It was a real Christmas moment.
I have heard about God and read about God. I know that God has many names in many cultures and in many religions, many interpretations of what God is. I have searched for God, prayed to God and wondered about God. Is God male? female? personal? impersonal? Does God inhabit a place? or is God so ineffable that he/she or it can never be known?
But once this year I felt what God might be and here is the story in a Christmas blog special. This year, in the autumn I was on a Sinai desert adventure and woke up early under the great big clear sky all set about with stars. All my worst and most unhappy thoughts came roaring straight at me. What was I to do? I was under the marvellous canopy of heaven and here were the few things which had the power to snatch away comfort and sleep! So, I lay there saying the Lord's Prayer over and over again and all of a sudden, instead of the Our Father being a concept, the Our Father was Father, was the feeling you have when you consider someone who loves you with no questions asked, the supreme parent. He/She/It was the feeling you have when you are loved just for your self. Where was that feeling? It was both inside and outside, both personal and universal, it was every single being's parent. It was a feeling and the feeling was real, as real as the stars in the sky. It was a real Christmas moment.
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Starry sky |
Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Santa's little helper has trouble with a mantra
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Watch out for this fellow, he's after you! |
So, out of the window goes the mantra and into the space slots that insistent Santa. It is that time of year and I can feel Santa ratcheting up the demands. Sometimes Santa wins but just sometimes, I get through meditation, mantra in place and no jingle bells at all.
Good luck to everyone else dealing with that red hatted old tradition, keep him in his place and once Christmas is over, make certain he goes back up the chimney.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Oh dear King Lear! a poor old Grandpa in a wheelchair

There are going to be so many of us grannies and grandpas shortly because we will be kept alive and we may be thinking we deserve good treatment because after all haven't we given them our kingdoms whatever that kingdom may be? BUT what will they do, the inheritors, they won't know that the empty wheelchair is waiting for them as well, they won't necessarily know that this is "the promised end" So if you are free over the next week or so, get along to the Hope Theatre and feel yourself edging towards the empty wheelchair.
Saturday, 6 December 2014
crisps and red wine don't improve meditation

Government health warnings say something different: they say that we are much more likely to be overweight from all the saturated fat in the enticing crisp and we are much more likely to suffer diseases from drinking too much red wine or any of red wine's alcoholic relatives.

There is a third point...and this is familiar ground...How does crisp eating and red wine drinking affect my spirit! Not good say I! My good friends the Brahma Kumaris don't drink wine, I am not sure about crisps and I know that they are up earlier than me, the red wine drinker. Their discipline gives them more time for God and more time for helping others.
Watch the film from Just this Day 2014 on You Tube, you will meet Sister Jayanti and two other speakers. I don't know how many crisps the other speakers might munch or how many glasses of wine they drink but I do know that Sister Jayanti keeps clear of the enticing messages of the advertisers, you just can't imagine her WITH a packet of crisps let along eating one nor could you see her with a glass of wine, it just wouldn't fit.
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