.... the sometimes seemingly senseless ramblings of a committed Christian with too much time on his hands.......


Thursday, March 24, 2011

The Woodcarver




...taken from "The Active Life" by Parker Palmer

Khing, the master carver, made a bell stand
Of precious wood.  When it was finished,
All who saw it were astounded.  They said it must be
The work of spirits.
The Prince of Lu said to the master carver:
“What is your secret?”
 
Khing replied: “I am only a workman:
I have no secret.  There is only this:
When I began to think about the work you commanded
I guarded my spirit, did not expend it
On trifles, that were not to the point.
I fasted in order to set
My heart at rest.
 
After three days fasting,
I had forgotten gain and success.
After five days
I had forgotten praise or criticism.
After seven days
I had forgotten my body
With all its limbs.
 
“By this time all thought of your Highness
And of the court had faded away.
All that might distract me from the work
Had vanished.
I was collected in the single thought
Of the bell stand.
 
“Then I went to the forest
To see the trees in their own natural state.
When the right tree appeared before my eyes,
The bell stand also appeared in it, clearly, beyond doubt.
All I had to do was to put forth my hand
And begin.
 
“If I had not met this particular tree
There would have been
No bell stand at all.
 
“What happened?
My own collected thought
Encountered the hidden potential in the wood;
From this live encounter came the work
Which you ascribe to the spirits.”

Thursday, March 10, 2011

walk......




"Create in me a clean heart, oh God"

Today I began my Lenten self-examination by walking the labyrinth. This ancient spiritual tool has guided many on their journey. I found the experience to be very moving and meaningful. If you have not experienced the labyrinth walk, I encourage you to give it a try.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Lent.....


“Beware of practising your piety before others in order to be seen by them; for then you have no reward from your Father in heaven.” Matthew 6:1

With the approach of Lent, we are called again to turn our thoughts inward. Piety is a funny word. It is hard to define in simple terms that anyone can understand. The simplest of definitions will define piety as religious devotion and reverence to God. I don't find this definition to be much clearer. St Thomas Aquinas defined piety as a deep sense of respect for God and the church. So I assume then, that practising our piety is the way that sense moves us to draw closer to God and the church. A common and I believe quite useful practice for Lent is to complete daily Bible readings. You can find numerous calendars of readings for Lent online. We are urged during this season to “give something up.” But, more importantly, we should be thinking about “taking something on.” Take on a daily reading of scripture to help you draw closer to your God.