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Spirituality, Identity and Creativity short

03 Monday Oct 2016

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Assuming all three are a process of discovery and integration. Three basic areas, I’ve always been interested in integrating:
Spirituality: What is your Ultimate or higher in which you ground or interpret your life? (What in your center; what have you placed at the Core of your being; your upper story?)
Identity: who are you, and how do you go about finding out?
Creativity: how does your creativity express both who you are, and from who you really are? How does your art attach and flow from your center?
How do the three integrate around a proper Center, which allows a mutually blessed fluid or dynamic personality?

Authentic creative spirituality

03 Monday Oct 2016

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Centering on the right thing…
Authentic creative spirituality is what I’ve always been interested in modeling and developing in my own life. To be living from who I really am, centered in what really is, and expressing creatively from this Real center.
Everyone must choose what to put in their center. Jesus taught us to lose our sense of of our own self, in order to find our Real self; He also told us, He would reveal to us our names as we put Him at Our Center. And would then be Authored or authentic. I think Jesus answers all these basic human needs. We Center in Him, He tells us who we are, and ground us, and then enjoys as we express it outwardly.
Technically this looks like His Spirit with our spirits at the center of our true identity, then acting in collaboration outwardly in expression. That for me, has become authentic spirituality. And yields real fruit.
To have authentic expressions is a natural outcome of being with Him in my Heart of center, and letting Him sing the song of myself through and in me. Art is overflow in this sense. The basic spirituality is friendship with Jesus at my core. Then I am free to be and express. He is the sustainer of all being. He is truly at our center if we invite Him to be. When we do, we are revealed to ourselves and able to express creatively outwardly.
Who we are can only be revealed if we center in the right Center. Once in that place, the rest flows naturally. Christ in me, so my real self in me, able to create freely.
Just as all healing begins by admitting our need for help from something higher. So once, He is at our center—that initial surrender; our true names can start to be spoken and expressed. His Spirit speaks with our yielded spirit, and this conversation starts to rule over the rest of us–our soul and body. Spirit to spirit to soul and so on…
Then, we move outwards to express this inner ongoing conversation–that becomes the art of our lives.

Art Talk: Art, Identity and Spirituality

03 Monday Oct 2016

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ART TALK:
I’m doing a series of small articles on: Art, Identity and spirituality. My favorite three topics. How are they related? How they are One or integrated in God, and should be integrated in us!
 Our ability to creatively communicate or express is part of being human. And is meant to be attached to our core identity, which must be centered in something other than itself to function well. Preferably something or Someone Higher. This is why healing begins by admitting we need a higher power, or something bigger than ourselves as our ground of being.
 Core identity is governed by spirit under the influence of whatever you have placed at the center of your life-ie is centered on whatever is our Ultimate. Create expression will flow from that well. So whatever we place at the center of our lives will determine expression. This is one of my core ideas.
What we read, when we look at art:
Art is a symbolic expression of what is at your center (individually and collectively). Art shows us what people have at their core. Art reflects what is lodged at our core. Statues of ourselves, statues of dieties, statues of ideals art about art etc. We express what is at our core, and what is flowing out of it. What we symbolize from and therefore about, is whatever we place at the center of our lives. What is placed at the center of highest value in our lives- that is ultimately what art ends up flowing from. Our expression flows from our core. It can do so directly, or abstractly. It can do so through any medium.
 So, one way to study cultural history, or what makes a person tick, is to look at their art, to see what its core is like, or is made of. I studied comparative religious art in school—specifically art flowing from mystical traditions. It becomes clear, that people and cultures express individually and collectively from whatever is at their center. Their primary concern in life. Their ultimate.
Art reflects what’s at the true center of your life. What you have placed at the core of your being, determines and informs outer expression. So what is there is readable as expression.
 If you have the Torah at your center, then the Torah will flow out from there, as one Rabbi put it. Whatever you place at your core, will be expressed through your creativity—directly or indirectly. I like this thought. It helps in reading other cultures. Sort of symbolic mapping. And it’s a cool way to study art history.
There are times in religious history, where the symbol itself was controlled, or even cut off, detached from the core identity. But in a healthy situation, what you see expressed is flowing from what is there at the core of that person or culture.
 This is another reason art is valuable, it allows you to read beneath the surface into what is really there.
Of course creative expression also flows back in strengthening or decaying the core. You see this with the use of propaganda, or much advertising, or porn, which corrupts the core identity. But it’s meant to work the other way around. Center outwards towards symbolic expression.
Our Center, our inner Identity, the seat of self, is really where healing and governing of self take place. But we can access it through creativity. Which is one of the reasons art can be healing. It allows us to get at the core of self, and see what needs to be cleared and rooted there.
 Even in cities, the symbols we see flow from inner collective identity. Sometimes they are detached or ushering from wounds, but they are meant to be flowing from core identity, and whatever is lodged there. We create from who we are. It expresses us. Identity precedes art, but art is an extension of it. Healing begins in the center, and is determined by what is placed there by the will. Even the way people dress reveals their inner life.
 As I’ve said before, how a city dresses reveals her current state of Identity health. How healthy is yours. Can you read where she’s at, based on her symbols? What about in your own life. How well do your symbols reflect your inner life and what you have placed at the true core of your life.
 What is at your center, or who or what is there, and how is it expressing itself outwardly for others to read! In what ways do your creativity and identity need to be properly connected in collaboration? Is your spirituality informing both? If you have placed some form of spirituality at your center, how is it expressing itself? What symbols does your spirituality create through you? If your spirituality is Jesus, is He centered in you, and freely expressing Himself through your creativity? Does He make overtly religious art, or something more indirect? Since He works through our authentic identities, and actually teaches us who we are, and tells us who we are, do you feel free to just express from your true self, or do you feel like you have to overtly make it about Him? Just some questions towards integration.
Art is a way of expressing from core identity. Our identity is meant to be based in Christ, who is the Center of all things. If it is, our creativity flows authentically and uninterruptedly from that clear Center.
 Our art self, needs to be connected to our True Identity, then both our spiritual perception and expression will be integrated. We see as we are, we express from who we really are. We find out who we really are, by Centering in the right Center.
 Some basics:
 Spirituality: what do you ground yourself in? What is your upper story or Ultimate ground of being for yourself? What’s your higher?
Identity: who are you, and how do you find that out?
Creativity: how do you express authentically from who you are?
How do these three areas integrate into one fluid express of the poem you are?
We are as humans all three–we are spiritual, we have identity, and we are creative. So the three have to come into a tandem and mutually blessing relationship.
What are some ways we can practice that integrational process? My next article is on this topic.

Jeremiah and Paul-unique men of God

02 Sunday Oct 2016

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There are different types of leaders in scriptures. I’ve been looking at these unique two people, Jeremiah and St Paul, as examples for the type of leadership we need now.
 Jeremiah the authentic personally vulnerable priest prophet. The autobiographical one. The intimate with God’s Heart one. The emotional one. The transparent one. One who interprets by how they live. The outer court-near the people, and their concerns-one. The social prophet. Jeremiah is the type of prophetic leader we need today. The transparent prophet. The poetic prophet. The persecuted and still favored prophet. The prophet aware and sensitive to the nations, and their purposes in God’s plans.
 I think Jeremiah in the OT and St Paul in the New were the most transparent with their personal stories (they had anointed autobiographies!), and had two of the hardest spiritual assignments in scriptures. Their lives both became models as well. Part of their message was their actual life. They lived symbolically in this way!
 They were both very transparent about their inner lives as well. Both lived in moments of displacement, and migration, cultural shiftings, and had to become compasses for their times. Both were intimate with The Father. They had a father spirituality.
 Both, also displayed the feminine and the masculine in their actions. They could move from God’s father and mother hearts! The ability to both father and mother things is essential now. Unique men of God.
 Authentic prophetic people and teachers are what is most needed now, to communicate God’s Heart in expressive and unique ways. It’s one of those times again! Their type of spirituality is needed again especially in leadership.
 Fathery transparent, story telling, poet teachers aware of cultural shifts from a spiritual perspective–ie revealed knowledge, not just book knowledge. Revealed  and lived out theology goes farther historically. Encountered in direct relationship with God, knowing, lasts.
We need the subtle interpreters-poet teachers. The gifts of poetic language and story telling speak and directly enter into the hearts of many types of people. The medium, in this sense, becomes part of The Message.
  Those with this gift of contextualizing what we all see daily, and expressing it in a way which translates, imparts hope, and offers understanding. And we need honest interpreters willing to be transparent about their own brokenness-the blues in their own songs.
 Those who can culturally contextualize the times, be an expression of His Message into it,  and live out their message. Be the teaching. And be becoming it, out loud or publically! Living life out loud, so others can hear and see it! And judge for themselves, the veracity.
  If I had to pick types of leadership needed now, i might add St John to this list-the pastor, theologian and seer poet! Poetic story telling leaders are needed to express the complexity and nuances of what God wants to speak into our times. We need priestly artistic leaders like Jeremiah, or Daniel, the prophetic ruler, and another practical mystic, willing to be raw about it all, and tell the true story well.
 So, authentic, willing to be autobiographical (i.e., vulnerable), transparent and very intimate with The Father is what I would be looking for from leaders today. That’s what I’m learning from these guys, today anyway.
Leaders who are very transparent with their own struggles and stories, tell their own stories well, are emotionally open, and good expressers of the essence of things. And priestly leaders who can also see prophetically and are in touch with the outer courts of the temple-where social exchange occurs.
All three were also practical mystics, being given revelations, visions, dreams, and visitations, but downloading it through the heart of God into practical messages, people could understand. Paul even received a “revelation of the mystery of the gospel to the Gentiles”, for which we all are thankful. In short, they interacted directly with God, in a way which brought needed communication to the society around them. And they did so in a transparent with their own stories type of way.

Walking in Peace…

29 Thursday Sep 2016

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Walk in Peace.
Just  being a person of Peace is often the best thing we can offer others. Lots of anxiety out there these days in airports, cross roads, markets, and daily life. Just staying in Peace really does help others re-center and feel dignity again. And is often what is needed most.
 I’m trying to practice being in Peace daily. Seems like a needed remedy or medicine in these shaky, even turbulent, days we all live in.
 Peace can be offered through our eyes, or our energy (practically speaking), but of course, begins in our spirits, our hearts. We are acting from that place, looking from that place and moving physically from that space. That blesses. I try to do both-look at people and move in the energy of Peace- when out in life. It helps people, and it allows me to make choices in pressured situations. Had a few this week. Easy to get reactive—to either “assault or withdraw” as Dallas Willard puts it.
  Peace is not always relaxed or laid back, it is also active! Just as God is always concerned, but never stressed, so is Peace.
 The ministry of Peace is underrated, often not well defined, and not as easy as it looks. Staying in Peace is both a gift and a discipline. Receptive and active. Feminine and masculine. It’s also a daily choice to stay in it. Peace on you today friends. Real Peace within.  “In the world, you will have troubles, but I give you My Own Peace.”
Peace be with you!

The Social God

29 Thursday Sep 2016

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The God who is Social made us also to grow in a social circle. Just as we are born into a family circle, so we grow spiritually in a spiritual family.
Jesus is not a just private experience. He also is communal and occurs, and forms Himself in us, in relationship with others. We need both for balance and growth. He designed it that way. Just as He gave marriage to learn certain levels of intimacy, so He gave us the church (His People living in His Spirit) for our deeper formation into His Life. As we give to them (even if they seem like the poor to serve), He gives to us in mutual formation.
 To know God alone, and to know God through community are both parts of healthy spirituality. If our mysticism places Jesus just with us, and others way over there, we can’t move in His fullest incarnation made available to us by the life of Jesus. We need both personal faith and real friendship with Christ, and communal faith. The personal and the collective are both required to keep us maturing spiritually.
Part of this is for our fuller formation. We are social, because God is social, so we grow in relationship. That’s part of how God set things up. God, even in His Trinity, is social. And we are social, being made in His Image. We may not trust others, but they are given to us to know God through. So we must receive the methods God has given us—His Church being one of the highest. The church is a community of those centered around Christ and in His Spirit. We have to find those we are meant to be growing with in our lives. Each season, we have to find the church again.
 This is why we still need the church regardless of the imperfect expressions of it around us. Through this imperfect expression, we touch the Perfect Jesus and His Body. It was His idea for us, so we must trust that and be properly linked to those in Him He is giving us each season.
I know many have been wounded socially, but for our social dimension to grow, we must trust God to draw us into fellowship with Him through those He gives us.
 God is social. We are social, and are given a spiritual circle seasonally to grow in. The church is a very diverse community, unlike many of the communities we join–say our work community, or sewing, or frisbee. We form communities around many things, but Paul is teaching us about a type of community made by God, which is given for our spiritual maturity. The church is not just given for belonging, it is given to grow us up into The Head. We need what one another carry spiritually. There is no way to become mature in absolute isolation. This is because God set it up for us to grow in a spiritual family. Yes, we belong there, but often we are not with people at all like us. That is part of the difficulty of being part of the church. And teaches us of the labors of His marriage with her.
 Still, we cannot grow fully apart from her. Often my friends ask, what is your relationship with the church. Well He loves her, I need her, and I work to make her more whole, as I am becoming more mature. I don’t have the right to just walk away from her. It’s like not taking your spiritual vitamins, or not drinking water. Just can’t do it. God provided her for our growth, so I say yes to His Plan, even though I know her many imperfections. I am married to her. And I am becoming mature through her, even in her current state.
 We don’t “do” church because its fun, entertaining, or not socially awkward. It usually is awkward, and often is not the type of people we would choose to hang out with organically. As an artist myself, I was often the only one in the house. We choose church because it was given by God to grow us into His Son’s likeness, and that is our goal if we truly are christian.
I’m glad church is taking new shapes in our day. But regardless of her shape, she is essential if we really want to follow Jesus. It is a social organism given by God to be our spiritual home which here. We must grow in the imperfect but God given community of other Christ centered people, if we want to grow up in Christ. Healing or being made whole is only possible when linked with other believers who are centered in The Healer. That’s how God set it up. Let’s comply.
Continuing with the idea of the God who is Social in Himself, and therefore made us to grow in social containers!
This idea of the social dimension of spiritual growth, includes the late Dutch theologian and city dreamer, Pieter Bos’ idea of “the glory of corporate-ness or our group people-ness”.  We become ourselves in community–cities nations. And God deals with us as whole entities, not just individuals. So our spirituality is not ultimately private, but shared and formed by others!
  That God deals in collectives, groups, tongues, nations. There is a particular glory which comes into groups of people, which cannot come to us alone. In the West we are extremely individualistic, but in being so, we often miss out on this glory of togetherness. The aspects of God which have chosen to only show up in social circles or groups, or even whole nations. He deals with us collectively until the very end, when all the nations will see and know and be blessed by God. Psalm 67—God guides the nations. And Christ returns to set the nations in order. He deals with us collectively. That is His method. It’s dangerous to reject corporateness, because it is how God addresses us. Yes, we have personal relationships with Jesus, but we also have collective ones, meant to help make us whole in Him. The church is not a single person, but a collective. That God works in relational networks is a pattern seen throughout the bible, but that He also works in collectives with groups of people. The most overt nation being the Jews or Israel. That nation was meant to bless all other nations, by showing them who The True God is. Then each nation is responsible to worship Him and steward His specific graces given to each.
There is distinction between nations and their collective identity as well in scriptures. Deuteronomy 32:8 Moses prays: He set up boundaries for the peoples. He gave the nations their inheritance! That is a way God has chosen to deal with humans on earth—through nationhood or collective relationship.
We see as Christians that the collective is essential even to our basic growth. God designed us to grow in community. That was His method. St Paul’s Body metaphor. So we really have no option to isolate or for that extreme individualism. We need one another for basic spiritual growth. The church is a social mystical organism, which we can’t avoid if we want to become.
But even just as humans, we all need families of some type to grow up and mature. It’s a core human metaphor which is unavoidable in life. You can of course choose your circle, but some are offered to us which are the most fruitful for us.
Even whole nations in scripture have a covenant relationship with God. They are favored to seek and know and reflect Him uniquely. They are a reflection and highlight some specific aspects of who The Creator is.
The basic human need for the social applies also into spiritual growth. We cannot grow properly without being properly linked to the particular people of God He has given us.

29 Thursday Sep 2016

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raw notes on why we still need church

28 Wednesday Sep 2016

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The social dimension of healing: why people still need The Church.
There is a part of our healing and spiritual growth we do alone with God; and another part requires the right other people. We are both private and social creatures. Because God is social in Himself, we too are social creatures, and need one another to heal and mature in life.
Often suffering, forces us to find social life. But in truth, we need it all the time. We are interrelated creatures. And meant to grow in relationship.  This is one of the reasons for marriage, family and the church itself! The monks used to say, even in solitude if i meet God fully, i am immediately led to love others more. God designed things this way. We need each other. We need the parts of God flowing through one another. That’s a basic premise of the church. When you find God, you discover your intimate connection to His People and others walking around with and in Christ!
 There is a balance to have between inner and outer lives to be sure, but we certainly need both to know God more fully. He provided these ways on earth to know and meet Him. The church is one. We have to link ourselves to those He brings into our lives in order to grow properly.
The relationship between inner and outer lives. Practically how to rule over your body, and to not be controlled by the external world’s pressures. Dealing with governing over desires and bodily impulses. And social life. When and how deeply to encounter others and their needs. More intentional living. Less porous. Living less porously. Balancing this with Willard’s chapter on relatedness—that we discover and sustain who we are in loving relationships. Gods social matrix, even in Himself! Even in Himself God is social. The Trinity is a social community within God.
Also the role of the invisible church in true social growth and life. We join a society grounded in an invisible but real Reality. Our social dimension is transformed by being in relationship to those in Christ, even if we are all very imperfect at this point; because God has designed us to know and transform in this community.
 The personal connection with God; then the social connection with God—we need both to transform. “This must happen within the imperfect communities available to us now.” Dallas speaking of being connected with other believers.
When we can’t honor our parents (those generations before us, as well as our own spiritual parents, we lose the blessing attached to the sixth commandment! Many can’t honor their parents because of natural parental wounds or conflicts with their own parents in life. These must be healed so we can honor our parents, and God can flow in that area to bless. Healing the private and social dimensions of our lives. The church is provided partly to help heal our social or relational needs for healing.
The social dimensions of healing are one of the biggest problems in my own generation.
 We make societies on line out of anything, but in terms of the spiritual mutual nourishment which is meant to happen in Christ centered community, we usually withdraw or assault it, or simply don’t move in it from hurt. True community is meant to mutual bless and spiritually mature one another. That’s its’ purpose. We resist because we are hurt in this or that way. But God has provided the church as a healer for your social self. Because it mirrors who He is—a Social God. He is social in the Trinity itself. And He made the church as a place to make whole the social dimensions of who we are. We are interconnected through His Spirit, and need one another in a very basic way—even to be transformed into His Image and Nature. We cannot go it alone. Even if we’ve had terrible experiences with the church, and those we know are very broken; we still have to work with it as is, partly simply because God designed it to deal with our social self.
There’s a social dimension to healing! There are some parts of ourselves which cannot be touched any other way.
The challenge to find your social dimension with His social organism. We are social, and meant to heal in circles of people. We are spiritual, so are meant to be formed in spiritual relationships with others moving in His Spirit. People, like ourselves, are all lame and broken. Yet, that does not change God’s provision of spiritual community as His method of meeting us and healing us. You may have never seen a healthy marriage, still marriage is ordained by God as a way to know Him. These are the methods God made up, who are we to reject them.
The level of isolation and loneliness in our cities globally, is enough to motivate searching for a solution. But God has already provided His solutions—the church is one. We can’t reject that. Plus, we are to love what He loves, and He clearly loves his true Church. It’s for our good to join Him.
Why we still need the church! It’s God’s provision to heal and mature our social dimension. We cannot heal our lives alone. We are meant to mutually bless one another—this was Paul’s whole metaphor of the Body. One spirit, diverse gifts.
We also can’t just go take Jesus over here, and leave His church over there. He is One, and is in His True Church, and loves her intensely. The further we go into the life of Christ, the more we should be falling in love and laboring for His Church. For it is His House.
But often, we see the opposite. People want to love Jesus privately, but not love His People. It doesn’t work that way. I mean in Reality. You can’t mature in that private personal Jesus space. You need others in Him. The early church clearly modeled this. Hanging out in little packs and teams, and having larger gatherings as well. We need each other to be in Christ!
One reason for this is:
Humans grow in community. The family is the most basic version of this. Throughout our lives we make more and join more types of families. The church is the ultimate family given for our safety nurturance and healing.
God is social in His Own Trinity, and has made us to be social. We become more whole of one in relationship to others. This is one of the purposes of the true church, to allow His Blessings and Presence to flow socially.
Now we have many social wounds in life, and tend to either withdraw or assault other. But the reality is we cannot heal our social dimension outside of relationship with others. God has designed it this way, based on who He is.
Many will not join other believers because of their wounds and imperfections. It’s really not an option if you want to heal. We heal socially. Even the basic concept of family—that you were born into some circle proves this. We are social. The question is if we receive and give socially in a way which allows Him to form us.
Facebook is social as are all the sub-cultures we constantly create. Now when we come to the ultimate metaphor of society we have to look at the church—the place centered in Christ-as a social organism. And we have to work on being plugged into it, in the most mutually blessing way possible. Otherwise our social self will remain crippled, and others will miss out on the healing we carry for them as well.
Part of our sacrifice for loving the broken—especially the broken church—is for our own healing. The church in its current state may be the poor we are meant to love on! The lame, we are meant to heal. Regardless, we have no choice if we are in Christ at all, but to enter in and love His church.
Sex is an intimate social (in this case two people, but still requires us to not be alone) experience. It too was provided by God for mutual blessing, and to heal our social dimensions. We literally share our bodies in sex. Community and the most intimate version of sex are given by God as part of what we need to be whole in the relational aspects of ourselves.
We may reject our needs for social life, but not even animals are successful at this. We are social. And God has set things up so that we heal or are made whole socially.
I go to a local pub. Even those who sit alone most of the time, eventually get social, start sharing, need to feel heard seen cared for, included. No one is meant to live alone. Because again, God is a trinity, and is social even in Himself; and we are in His image.
The old people who take walks across the street from my home, often walk in twos or threes. Rarely is someone walking entirely alone. Perhaps at the end of life, people realize they need to give up total isolation and come home to the circle of Life. The family is our first circle which proves this to our hearts. But depending on how broken it was, we may need to do some real healing and re-attaching the right images to things, to move back into a healthy relationship with the social dimension of life. No one is entirely private alone isolated. We are meant to grow in relationship.
The church is the ultimate social organism on earth—even in its current state—where we are meant to be healed. This is because the invisible church is the fountain which Christ placed on earth to drink from. When we come together with other people in Christ, some parts are healed in us, which cannot be healed any other way.
While it is true that many suffer from not enough time alone (or an undisciplined inner life) in busy societies; it is also true that we cannot become our full selves apart from proper community. The God given social circle God has placed in your life, though imperfect, is a great and necessary gift!
People need the Lord—yes! But they also need The Lord in one another!
Prayer:
I receive the social circle of believers which You want to give me this season Lord. I see that you have made me social and want to nurture and mature that part of who I am, for Your Own pleasure. Thanks for providing the right people in my life to mature Your image in me Lord. I need it.
Clear any places of resistance to your social gifts in me Lord, as I grieve my own loneliness in certain areas, with my circle so spread out globally. Connect me at the proper level to the right people who are in You, each season of my life. Sorry for areas where I have blocked or made that hard for You Lord. The church is imperfect but Christ is not, and has provided it for you to know Him through.
Your church is imperfect, but You are not, and You have provided her for me to know and meet You through; and I trust your social way in this. I bless your church as Your provision to us in order to live well in You. Amen.
Again in each area, there is a part that we do, and there is a part which God does.
We are responsible for seeking out healthy relations with His people; then He provides all we were meant to receive from that social relationship.
In the case of the church, this is a social spiritual relationship, so our actual spirits can heal and bless. To be healed, is to be able to bless others.

28 Wednesday Sep 2016

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When you are reading Thomas Merton (New Seeds of Contemplation) on the nature of Reality-how Reality itself evangelizes for God, how alignment with, and questing towards what is Real is one way into the Life of God, and therefore ourselves—we shed our false selves by coming towards Reality, and necessarily encounter Christ and His Cross, The Light illuminates what is not real in us (sort of an ontological argument for the existence of God-if you want to know what’s Real bad enough, you find God (similar to Francis Shaeffer’s argument from what is Real, but more mystical i think.) how, we are meant to come into alignment with a true image of how things actually are etcetera; and just then, your dog poops all over your bedroom floor twice…that fragrance was also real!
 Finding God through cleaning up dog poop is great spiritual practice-that switch from knowledge to incarnational, “embodied sanctification” as Dallas Willard would call it, knowing! How to know Jesus in rush hour traffic! True discipleship that! I feel wiser both for having read Merton this morning on the nature of Reality, and cleaning up dog poop today! Perhaps, i am getting somewhere. No poop photos to follow. Nor photos of Reality itself, though i’ll work on that one…

How to help people…

26 Monday Sep 2016

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How to help people: sometimes you have to get really basic-someone asked me recently what’s your method of counseling other people…
Basically, if I am looking at a person in order to help them or disciple, counsel or guide them in even a small way, I ask in prayer beforehand: where are they at in their spiritual growth Lord? What are You trying to give or add into them now? How is the enemy of life (and their’s in particular) trying to block it? And how are you working redemptively in their lives to bring wholeness? What would they look like whole-i like to have a true image of what they are meant to look like. I might add, what needs to be confessed or forgiven in their life next. I ask this in prayer for people, cities and nations, and don’t counsel before i sense an answer. It’s a simple method which has worked for me. And seems to bless others.
 It allows me to partner more with God is actually giving each person or place, and not just give them my own ideas.
Jesus discerned their true needs, their real questions, before He responded or taught them. “Perceiving their hearts, He turned and said…” That priestly seeking of God for others, comes first if we really want to be helpful. This is also how ministry can become part of your true spirituality or increasing union with Christ. We get in awe after we can see what He is really up to in this person or place’s life. It perforce, forces us to appreciate and love Him more, which is “the big law” Jesus taught.
Christianity is a spirituality of increasing union with Jesus Christ and who He is, and therefore leads us into The Father and His Love for His Son. That’s its most basic spirituality—increasing union with Christ, so becoming more like Him in an embodied way, caught up in that space between Father and Son, in every area of who we are. We visit His cross, die to self, through confession and forgiveness, and move into His New Life in each area progressively as He leads us. So the ultimate goal is to be found “in Him”. That practice towards union is our daily practice.
And He is always working to form more of Himself in each of us, so we can be found more in Him on that day. Our spirituality is a progressive series of deaths to self to enter more of Himself.
As one pastor said, my basic job is to help guide people to their real questions! What’s next in Christ for them. These deeper question are found in union with Christ. And how to help someone else, requires us to ask Christ how He is forming Himself in this person, place or situation. And partner with that. This requires spiritual discernment of how He is working in their lives. It is revealed by Him in prayer. Another reason our basic practice in order to be helpful to anyone is to be praying.
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