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More on Ministry… Some more thoughts on ministry! The poor are not always meant to be fed by us! Father is always feeding them, but not always through us. Our ministry cannot be led by other’s needs, it must be led by Him. We are not healers, He is! If He wants to heal someone through us and our own gifts, then that will flow out of our relationship. He will tell us, hey, I want to teach you something about Myself through your helping of this person or that place. We move in that same way Jesus did while on earth—we try to only do what we see our Master doing. When we do, we meet and get to know Him through helping others! We do not get thrown off by ministering to others, because it is no longer out of our own soul power, but flowing out of our relationship with Him. “He is the third between us and other’s needs!” In order to truly bless the poor sometimes, we are lead to be heading towards the Cross (our own healing) instead, or Jerusalem (knowing who we truly are in Him), or to partner with Him in whatever way He is leading. This isn’t easy for those who feel called to, and constantly aware of, and sensitive to those in need around them. And yet, as many who are truly led by Him are becoming the sons and daughters. We are those who regardless of our gifts and sensitivities are meant to be led by His Spirit in blessing others. When Jesus was on earth, He did not just go heal everyone, He sat with His Father and waited to see what part He was meant to download in each situation. That’s our model. There are many needs around us daily, but we are the ones who are meant to meet Him through all we do. As one minister put it: “We cannot be guided by other’s needs. We must be led by the Father to move in Jesus’ way. It is easy to think that our gifts can be applied anywhere, harder to let them be used with and in Him to give Himself to others. Once we realize our gifts, we want to give them everywhere at once, but Jesus model is to offer them over and again to His Father, and say, where would You like to plant my gifts today.” That’s the practice. The poor will be with us always, the needs of others will never end, but we are those led by the Father, and becoming the Sons and Daughters of the Most High. We try, in Him, to only do what we see the Father doing, regardless of needs around us—this is a real challenge for those of us who are able to sense the needs of others around us; yet, we too, must be led by the Father. One sign of this, is when we are actually meeting God and amazed by Him and His Ways as we give to those in need (which, in the end, we all are!) If Jesus would have ministered only to needs, He would have never made it to the Cross. He cared, but was not distracted by all the wounded souls around Him. He knew, if He followed the Father, He would end up blessing all of them in the end. When we meet God in helping others, it is symbiotic-we are mutually blessed! Us, by experiencing how amazing the Father is in His nuanced kindness to each person, and those we bless in Him, in how remarkably concerned He is with both of us. Ministry is a mutual blessing. It transforms all involved, in a way which makes us all mutually amazed by Him! And His Burden is light to us. He shares a moment of the weight, so we realize what He Himself is carrying. But we are not meant to carry it! I have a friend who told me, “I used to get depressed after helping others. I was carrying their needs and bearing their burdens: then, i realized that He was the only one who could do that, and I got freed up to get to know Him through helping others. It was a big breakthrough for me in understanding how Jesus and I are meant to work together! I don’t have to heal others. He does. What I get to do, is partner and facilitate His presence into each situation, and watch Him do it, and be co-amazed with the other person, at how deep and thorough His Love is!”

11 Monday Apr 2016

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American Beauty!

10 Sunday Apr 2016

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On American Beauty ( a redacted edition)
Listening to and through the Roses on a Sunday, a languid sabbath meditation (thank you Sunday, for letting me overwrite my thoughts, and just be in them!):
We grow lots of roses from different nations on our land. My wife planted an “American beauty” on the curb which faces the old folks home (actually the civil war widow’s home, which still stands along with its 200 year old live oaks across our street). The rose was developed at Texas A and M, which is one of the older and largest agricultural university in America, and is a few hours from our home. Gardening is an old and popular tradition in this region. But none of that is my point.
When I look at the rose named American Beauty, it makes me think of different cultural ideas and ideals of Beauty itself.
This particular rose is what you would imagine America to be like, if it were a rose- very pink, large upright, extroverted, and freely giving itself outwards. Not too much hiddenness like the french roses, not as layered and cupped as the English, not super subtle, but really beautiful and life affirming and visibly unabashedly prolific.
There are more blooms on that bush than most of our other rose bushes. And it is our most public rose. The easiest to share with the most types of people. Everybody likes it.
America has been called a brazen leader, at time presumptuous, immature, but if you look at her ideal beauty, or a flower that you would name as your nation, you see what America likes: hardy extroverted generous, voluminous, multiplying prolific, easy to tend, easy to like roses.
Beauty is not always fragile is one thing this rose is saying today.
Each nation has ideal beauties, but also I think, each culture reflects unique aspects of God’s Beauty.
People are often intimidated by roses, because of their beauty, and perhaps because there have been so many kitschy poems written about them over the years. But roses are plants, and are tougher and more resilient than you might think at first.
Beauty is sometimes hardy. Americans like that aspect especially in the southwest and frontier regions. Historically, people like overcomers here.
I learn a lot from roses, which were developed in each nation. I think about what they reveal about the identity of each place. And how local soils can bring out certain dormant characteristics in roses. Some aspects of a rose, which might not reveal themselves in the south of France, will here. Others get muted in alien soil.
When the nations dialogue, we get new hybrids and new compositions. Some work, some don’t. But the conversation itself teaches us lots about how the gifts of the nations could, and one day will, work together as unity with diversity. We can co-inpire one another.
I think about how the gifts of the nations are revealed in what and how they choose to do gardening, or architectural design, how they cultivate and co-inspire over time, certain characteristics, they want to see highlighted. How outer expression flows from core identity, and how this gets symbolized even in our cultivation and hybridization of nature.
I like this American beauty, though sometimes i get bored with how obvious it is. Still, there are days when i watch an elderly woman smelling or admiring its shape and composition, and I think, yeah America, at her best, is still generous with its beauty. Heavy handed, but also open handed.
Although there is not always enough emphasis on inner or hidden life, she is strong, caring and offers herself and gifts freely. And she really is beautiful, in her own way.
Regardless, i like considering roses, and what they point towards and express from. We can read a lot through a rose.

On Love…

10 Sunday Apr 2016

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Another saint’s quick comment on love!
“Love is the best sermon any of us can give through our lives. Faith and hope only lead to and stream from Love. To the degree we learn to receive and give Love, is the measure of how well we lived, and how deeply we blessed others. Love is the measure or gauge of all things. Love is the litmus test of being!”

To listen to the roses!

10 Sunday Apr 2016

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We grow lots of roses from different nations on our land. My wife planted an “American beauty” on the curb which faces the old folks home (actually the civil war widow’s home, which still stands along with its 200 year old live oaks across our street). The rose was developed at Texas A and M which is one of the older and largest agricultural university in America, and is a few hours from our home. Gardening is an old and popular tradition in this region. But none of that is my point.
When I look at the rose named American Beauty, it makes me think of different cultural ideas and ideals of Beauty itself.
This particular rose is what you would imagine America to be like, if it were a rose- very pink, large upright, extroverted, and freely giving itself outwards. Not too much hiddenness like the french roses, not as layered and cupped as the English, not super subtle, but really beautiful and life affirming and visibly unabashedly prolific.
There are more blooms on that bush than most of our other rose bushes. And it is our most public rose. The easiest to share with the most types of people. Everybody likes it.
America has been called a brazen leader, at time presumptuous, immature, but if you look at her ideal beauty, or a flower that you would name as your nation, you see what America likes: hardy extroverted generous, voluminous, multiplying prolific, easy to tend, easy to like roses.
Beauty is not always fragile is one thing this rose is saying today.
Each nation has ideal beauties, but also I think, each culture reflects unique aspects of God’s Beauty.
People are often intimidated by roses, because of their beauty, and perhaps because there have been so many kitschy poems written about them over the years. But roses are plants, and are tougher and more resilient than you might think at first.
Beauty is sometimes hardy. Americans like that aspect especially in the southwest and frontier regions. Historically, people like overcomers here.
I learn a lot from roses, which were developed in each nation. I think about what they reveal about the identity of each place. And how local soils can bring out certain dormant characteristics in roses. Some aspects of a rose, which might not reveal themselves in the south of France, will here. Others get muted in alien soil. When the nations dialogue, we get new hybrids and new compositions. Some work, some don’t. But the conversation itself teaches us lots about how the gifts of the nations could, and one day will, work together as unity with diversity. We can co-inpire one another.
I think about how the gifts of the nations are revealed in what and how they choose to do gardening, or architectural design, how they cultivate and co-inspire over time, certain characteristics, they want to see highlighted. How outer expression flows from core identity, and how this gets symbolized even in our cultivation and hybridization of nature.
I like this American beauty, though sometimes i get bored with how obvious it is. Still, there are days when i watch an elderly woman smelling or admiring its shape and composition, and I think, yeah America, at her best, is still generous with its beauty. Heavy handed, but also open handed.
Although there is not always enough emphasis on inner or hidden life, she is strong, caring and offers herself and gifts freely. And she really is beautiful, in her own way.
Regardless, i like considering roses, and what they point towards and express from. We can read a lot through a rose.

10 Sunday Apr 2016

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I tend to like singular teachers. One of kinders. I like people who have developed their own style of conversation with Christ, and let you overhear it.
Often two different teachers can be streaming from the same well, but the style of naming what they’ve found is remarkably different.
I enjoy that diversity of expression, and when someone has an authentic language for what they have learned and are learning with Jesus.
I like people who are living in their own skin, and are fine with that. If they are misunderstood, they try to translate it enough so the seeds can be shared, but they don’t lose their native spiritual tongue.

On ministering well

08 Friday Apr 2016

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A hug or  supportive physical touch at the right moment, changes everything. Just as a word can bloom when given and received from the heart. Find the good soil in one another and plant there. It’s wisdom to bless others well, not just how you yourself get blessed, but how God is blessing them. Having His orientation towards other is the key to lasting ministry into others. It’s important not just to have His information for the other person or situation, but His Tone and Orientation of Love towards them. God gives particularly. So should we. Not just God is loving them, He is loving others in specific ways. This is how He nuances Himself, and how we get to know and reflect these nuances of Grace. Partnering with Him in ministering His Life to others, is another way of getting to know just how awesome and specific His loving really is. Ministry is just a way to get to know and love and appreciate more of God. Without the specific nuances of His Love, we can become nothing more than resounding gongs, useful only to ourselves–sort of narcissistic ministry (ministry to meet our own needs, even the one to feel useful to others), instead of ministry as a way of spirituality-of knowing and therefore overflowing and revealing God to others.

a fuller version of notes on a receipt

08 Friday Apr 2016

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Just found this, which I wrote on the back of a receipt in Antwerp a few months ago. Firstly, i couldn’t believe i wrote that much on a receipt. I should really keep my receipts, i forget the insights i keep on them. Of course, i write and make art on everything, but forgot that morning until i re-read it. Maybe I’ll develop this piece to something worthy of a whole piece of paper!
..awakened today to bells ringing and rain sounds-typical winter sonic landscape here, but for my dreams last night. In one, my car could fly. i knew exactly where i would drive. Here,
rain, books, listening…an introverted monk, waiting eagerly for a sunny day…not just for sun, but for illumination. i like that moment when God said, let there be Light, so He could see His own creative process!
Even what i dream here mingles with the bells, gulls and font of words.
This particular morning,
i sit for a while and recall back, turning pages and tossing through oversized art books, looking at what others saw here, the history of vision…with the prophet’s leaning…
at least, before the wars came, and turned us down
towards forward, the downward spiral towards up, falling upwards us all, towards a true ending, through suffering…these bells are also ringing for us here now-they contain compress and resonate the past present and future and keep time still, in lament, and a certain type of hope.
So, i pull my phone out and try to put the bell tones inside it, to press and compress some record, an icon, or something which holds what’s passing always….
so i can carry them with me.
like those who pray at night carry the dead.
And the piano player next door, who has been here for years, is already practicing this morning-the warmth of piano tones sound like Chagall, and
with the sight of cold north sea rain spewing on the vast window, we are all somehow whole in mourning, as are we—that’s what it’s like, just next to an enormous room we can barely see, but know we already live in.
Even today’s sea gulls are trembling in the never finished kirk tower of St Jakob’s across the street, the old pilgrimage way, with its imprinted golden seashells we walk over daily.
Besides and anyway,
the old people (the few who still go to church) couldn’t make it to church to pray today, as the stones are just too cold, and slick on a day like this. So i’ll pray for them, as those who are unseen in prayer.
Or, like those who pray at night. I’ll be like them one day, ok with being entirely unseen, some sort of accidentally seeing saint.

Diary notes from Antwerp

07 Thursday Apr 2016

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..awakened today to bells ringing and rain sounds-typical winter sonic landscape, but for my dreams last night. In one, my car could fly. i knew exactly  where i would drive. Here,
rain, books, listening…an introverted monk, waiting eagerly for a sunny day…not just for sun, but for illumination. i like that moment when God said, let there be Light, so He could see His own creative process!
even what i dream here, it mingles with the bells, gulls and words. this morning
i sit for a while and remember back turning pages and tossing through oversized art books, looking at what others saw here…
at least before the wars came, and turned us
towards forward, the downward spiral towards up, towards a true ending…these bells are also ringing for us here now-they contain compress and resonate the past present and future and keep time still, in lament, and a certain hope.
So, i pull my phone out and try to put the bell tones inside it, to press and compress some record icon, or something which holds what’s passing…always….
so i can carry them with me.
like those who pray at night carry the dead.
And the piano player next door, who has been here for years, is already practicing this morning-the warmth of piano tones sound like Chagall, and
with the sight of cold north sea rain spewing on the vast window, it’s whole in mourning, as are we—that’s what it’s like, just next to an enormous room we can barely see, but know we already live in.
Even today’s sea gulls are trembling in the never finished church tower of St Jakob’s across the street, the old pilgrimage way with its imprinted golden seashells. Besides and anyway,
the old people (the few who still go to church) couldn’t make it to church to pray today, as the stones are just too cold and slick on a day like this. So i’ll pray for them, as those who are unseen in prayer.
or like those who pray at night. I’ll be like them one day, ok with being entirely unseen, some sort of accidental saint.

In the garden today

06 Wednesday Apr 2016

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Garden meditations today:
Our garden this week was also a sound studio and photo set, and space of blooming. I realize I am peculiar for doing sound recordings and photo shoots in my garden, but alas it helps me listen, and keep my life integrated!
i think the roses are the real stars this week! We have all the nation’s roses showing off here this spring. These champagne ones are french and maybe my favorites. Plus this little rare bird (a black crowned titmouse) showed up in her branches this week, just on the stoop of my airstream (better photo to follow if it graces us again!).
Very cool bird, a first encounter for me—at first i thought it was a baby cardinal, but is a regional bird with a black mohawk which is only here and in a small swath of northern Mexico. Very cool bird and it swoops and dives with great precision. I could watch it all day! Fun to meet new locals!
Also, this very cool green treasure chest showed up—i love objects like these, ones which make you wonder where they came from, and where they may go…Objects culled from fairy tales—as we all are!
Henri Nouwen spoke of the basic places to meet God: nature, people and places, things. I might rename it, we meet God through gardens, faces and cities and stuff to the degree we are open to that higher symbolic dialogue. We can also meet God through seeing things well. “The way to know God is to love many things deeply.” Van Gogh.
At least, that’s where I tend to encounter the Luminous! “All things point to something which is luminously behind them, and yet, in which they participate as concrete tangible symbols.” Spaces (homes, land, businesses etc) are just “sets” for Love to break in and be met! Life is a stage for formation. In the daily, is the eternal. Enjoying today’s meditations!

notes…

04 Monday Apr 2016

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Everything points towards the Luminous. Nature, people, things all point beyond themselves to something Beautiful. The seer sees this. Nature is a symbol which participates in God. When I see a city, I see a broken reflection of God. When I see nature it is less broken and more direct, but I still look for God. Everything is a revelation of who God is and tells the story of His Love and creativity, and sacrifice to know us. The physical universe is symbolic telling about and participating in God. All our life experience is the same. Every situation and external event is a way to meet and know God, and get to know who He really is.
Both Nouwen and Merton taught this idea of conformity to The Real. That when we actually encounter Reality as it is, we meet God. The practices are meant to facilitate this heart to the Heart of Reality dialogue. We cannot escape God and His Love wherever we look. The aim of life is to rest and trust in this Love which is always present in Christ. Ever increasing being in This Love which is Reality in God.
From my circle of elders above, i often sense this need to learn to trust God to make all of life a way of knowing His Love. To rest in this trusting knowing Father is in charge. And once we are yielded, He will use all things to form His Son’s life in us.
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