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Br. Patrick:
--- Quote from: Shakestheground on September 20, 2007, 09:09:52 am ---Friend, I will soon be posting my experence at the Spiritualist Church in San Francisco, you might find it inneresting.
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Really enjoyed posting in your thread regarding that which is around us. Give this thread a plug, you've got a LOT of friends!
{{Peace}}
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Br. Patrick:
From Scott's Blog: Looking for my mojo:
Love is always welcome. It is always appropriate to respond with love to any given situation; it is never inappropriate to respond with love, no matter what the situation may be. As love wears many different faces, it is one of our ongoing challenges to understand what form of love may or may not be fitting for any particular set of circumstances, but sincere love freely given and received is always a blessing and a spiritual attainment of the highest order. This truth has the power to transform our world and ourselves.
This hit me hard and GOOD because of the word circumstances... It goes well with: Engineer my circumstances, O Lord, according to your Will
{Thanks Scott} :D A printed copy is now attached to my computer monitor!
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Shakesthecoffecan:
It is real interesting to me that in the message you got there is the work Engineer. It seems so specific in a way, likr a train engineer guiding us to our destination, or a civil engineer, setting up the road we must travel on.
Br. Patrick:
--- Quote from: Shakestheground on September 24, 2007, 07:51:42 am ---It is real interesting to me that in the message you got there is the work Engineer. It seems so specific in a way, like a train engineer guiding us to our destination, or a civil engineer, setting up the road we must travel on.
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I totally agree. That word is just loaded with implications and to me represents not only the worker who does the job, but the designer, materials coordinator, and so on. It's really a perfect word, don't cha think? That phrase "engineer my circumstances" comes from Oswald Chambers, a theologian - but he never added to me what is obvious - the rest. But he opened my mind to the countless ways the One Who IS is so intimately involved in the most mundane areas of our lives. While I didn't always agree with Oswald, I'm used to taking what is good and leaving the rest behind...
{{CyberHugs}} Had a GREAT chat with Lynne yesterday for hours!
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Shakesthecoffecan:
I am so glad you all were able to do that. I am hoping to see her in about a month.
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