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Monday, September 16, 2013

When Gods Presence "Seems" Absent

"And of course the presence of God is not the same as the sense of the presence of God. The latter may be due to imagination; the former may be attended with no “sensible consolation.” The Father was not really absent from the Son when He said “Why hast thou forsaken me?” You see God Himself, as man, submitted to man’s sense of being abandoned. The real parallel on the natural level is one which seems odd for a bachelor to write to a lady, but too illuminating not to be used. The act which engenders a child ought to be, and usually is attended by pleasure. But it is not the pleasure that produces the child. Where there is pleasure there may be sterility: where there is no pleasure the act may be fertile. And in the spiritual marriage of God and the soul it is the same. It is the actual presence, not the sensation of the presence, of the Holy Ghost which begets Christ in us. The sense of the presence is a super-added gift for which we give thanks when it comes, and that’s all about it."


Happy to be reminded that my sense of pleasure in God's presence (while regularly but not always experienced) is not the ultimate indicator of whether his presence is truly near.  Holy Spirit, beget Christ in me today!

Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Give Yourself Permission to Grow in 2013!

Want to grow into the better you in 2013?  You must give yourself permission to engage the process! 

"What we are after here is the healing of old wounds--not the creation of new ones.  No high jumping please!  Mistakes are necessary!  Stumbles are normal.  These are baby steps.  Progress, not perfection, is what we should be asking of ourselves.

Too far, too fast, and we can undo ourselves.  Creative recovery is like marathon training.  We want to go ten slow miles for every one fast mile.  This can go against the ego's grain.  We want to be great--immediately great--but that is not how recovery works.  It is an awkward, tentative, even embarrassing process.  There will be many times when we won't look good--to ourselves or to anyone else.  We need to stop demanding that we do.  It is impossible to get better and look better at the same time."  --Julia Cameron