Master Vigil
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You are on the right path my friend. We must always remember the virtue of humility, especially when dealing with morality and spirituality. A bowed head speaks more than a shouting one.Master Vigil
Thank you so very much for your thoughts on this thread.
I have absorbed all comments that you've shared, as i did with everyone else that has replied.
I particularily appreciate your acknowledgement that i was sharing my feelings, and that you did not jump to condemn me, or assume that i was attacking anyone.
Treat a shout as a whisper,
treat a whisper as a shout.
When listening be devout,
When speaking... less is more.
True love is wordless.
God's love is wordless.
Since human's have a such a hard time understanding God's love. They use words (symbols that represent something else) to try to make it easier to understand. But it sometimes makes it more complicated and difficult. The bible is like this, which is why the jews and early christians never took scripture at face value. There were always specially trained, (and spiritually gifted) people who were able to explain the scriptures. Once people started trying to understand it themselves, it became more complicated again and we ended up with schizms and reformations. Don't get caught in words... get caught in examples.
There is a great book you may like. It is called "Great Spirits, 1000-2000. The Fifty-two Christians who most influenced their millenium." It has very short biographies on great examples, from St. Anselm, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, and St. Catherine of Siena, as well as Blaise Pascal, George Fox, William Blake, Mother Theresa, Martin Luther King, Jr, and SO MANY MORE!