Experiential Time, Part 3

Experiential Time, Part 3 โ€œEternity 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] Eternity is not an extension of chronological time, nor is eternal life something waiting for us at … Continue reading Experiential Time, Part 3

Experiential Time, Part 2

Experiential Time, Part 2 โ€œโ€ฆonly the present is eternal andโ€ฆall things having a past and a future are doomed to pass away!โ€ Thomas Merton[1] An experiential accounting of time does not follow the familiar chronological conceptions of time that repeat in circular cycles, as with a clock, or in linear perpetuity, as with a timeline. … Continue reading Experiential Time, Part 2

The Kingdom of Heaven is Near

The Kingdom of Heaven is Near Now after John was arrested, Jesus came to Galilee, proclaiming the good news of God, and saying, โ€œThe time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God has come near; repent, and believe the good news.โ€ Mark 1:14-15 Beginning in childhood and reinforced throughout my life, the stubborn concept developed … Continue reading The Kingdom of Heaven is Near

Nonviolence and Love, Part 3

Nonviolence and Love, Part 3 โ€ฆif I understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing.[1]  Last week I noted that Protestantism is a product of the Age of Enlightenment, which propelled intellectual knowing into the most prominent and … Continue reading Nonviolence and Love, Part 3

Nonviolence and Love, Part 2

Nonviolence and Love, Part 2 Then Jesus said to him (Peter), โ€œPut your sword back into its place; for all who take the sword will perish by the sword.โ€[1]  How is it that so many Christians โ€“ professed followers of Jesus the Christ โ€“ have become such staunch gun-toting, Second Amendment, Stand-Your-Ground-law advocates? Either there … Continue reading Nonviolence and Love, Part 2

Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 10

Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 10 Active nonviolence calls us to slow down, to be patient, planting the seeds of love and forgiveness in our own hearts and in the hearts of those around us. Slowly we will grow in love, compassion and the capacity to forgive.โ€[1]  Here are the ten tenants of A Spirituality of Nonviolence,[2] … Continue reading Spiritual Nonviolence, Part 10