The Present Moment, Part 4 โEternity is in the present. Eternity is in the palm of the hand. Eternity is a seed of fire, whose sudden roots break barriers that keep my heart from being an abyss!โ Thomas Merton[1] Figure 1 is the image I have been using to explore what the present moment is, … Continue reading The Present Moment, Part 4
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The Present Moment, Part 3
The Present Moment, Part 3 โฆcan any of you by worrying add a single hour to your span of life? So do not worry about tomorrowโฆ Matthew 6:27, 34 Last week I used Figure 1 as an imperfect illustration of how we might imagine the present moment as the intersection of where we are in … Continue reading The Present Moment, Part 3
The Present Moment, Part 2
The Present Moment, Part 2 โThe present moment has no beginning and no end. It always was and always will be โNow.โ That which has no beginning and no end in time we call โeternal.โ We live and die in the eternity of the present moment; there is no other place in which we can … Continue reading The Present Moment, Part 2
The Present Moment
The Present Moment โThe present moment has no beginning and no end. It always was and always will be โNow.โ That which has no beginning and no end in time we call โeternal.โ We live and die in the eternity of the present moment; there is no other place in which we can live.โ Robert … Continue reading The Present Moment
Relative Time, Part 3
Relative Time, Part 3 โโฆyou are not looking at the actual past at all. You are looking at a present trace of the past.โ[1] Alan Watts1 Over the past couple of weeks I have illustrated the relative nature of time. While the aging of our physical bodies and the on-going evolution of created matter appear … Continue reading Relative Time, Part 3
Relative Time, Part 2
Relative Time, Part 2 โEternity is in the present. Eternity is in the palm of the hand. Eternity is a seed of fire, whose sudden roots break barriers that keep my heart from being an abyss!โ Thomas Merton[1] Last week I gave examples of common experiences that lead me to question the assumed regularity and … Continue reading Relative Time, Part 2
Relative Time
Relative Time โTime and space are modes by which we think and not conditions in which we live.โ Albert Einstein[1] There is a wall-clock in my meditation area that ticks softly every other second. As I quiet my mind and body, I use its gentle ticking to set a rhythm for my morning breathing and … Continue reading Relative Time
Sin is Its Own Punishment
Sin is Its Own Punishment Do not sin anymore, so that nothing worse happens to you. John 5:14c There are a number of common and misleading teachings about sin. First and foremost is that sin is evidence that we are inherently bad or flawed people. It is not. Rather, sin is evidence that we are … Continue reading Sin is Its Own Punishment
Sin is Separation
Sin is Separation My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. But if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous; and he is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of … Continue reading Sin is Separation
Experiential Time, Part 4
Experiential Time, Part 4 โHave you also learned that secret from the river; that there is no such thing as time? That the river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall, at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere and … Continue reading Experiential Time, Part 4