grief of a brother-
in the house of dead brothers…
we all knew each other the way you do
we gave in, and covered when we had to, and what we had to do we did;
and then one, lacking the full picture, went down-that day,
the whole earth shook and cried. We were suddenly brothers, and
like the animals running away from the Cross that day, in that type of fear,
and realizing, we knew
it was really over until we saw it
 our older brother rose from the dead
and called us all home. As brothers.
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listening to my off line self:
my off line self wasn’t happy with my on line self today
it felt neglected, so i let it represent itself in silence
with only the angels as audience. i think it felt relieved
as it kept speaking in poetry and prayer.
after all, it said, if we don’t tend the well
how will we have a thing to say-what real water
will we have to share when someone is truly thirsty.
i adhered to that and quoted david to myself-
be still my soul, and know.
my private self keeps leading and informing my public self.
i think i’ll keep it like that.

Hearing Love’s tone

Another monk, on hearing God’s Voice: hear only Love’s Tone!
The kindest voice you hear, that is God’s. Listen for the tone of Love. Shut your ears to the roaring of other voices, and stop and listen only to that one whispering your true name in Love. That’s the conversation you want to be in.
The Father’s love for His Son, is the place to find His Voice—get caught up in that conversation. You are included in The Father’s Heart towards His Son. We, too are the beloved. And the tone they have with one another, is our home! Find that space, and live there.
Reading again this week some articles and books on grief; strangely they’re not sad! Seeing grief as a gift is helpful. Receiving it, as potentially transforming! Grief as opportunity, as a unique tabernacle or place of meeting, interest me. The older you get, the more that grief becomes part of your spirituality. Here’s one little quote
On the gift of grief:
“Grief can become a useful blindness, leading to greater trust. Eventually, we will see, but while we don’t is the space to develop true faith. It’s easy to trust when you see. It’s harder when blind. Grief brings with it, blindness. Blindness has the potential to birth a deeper trust.”
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Another monk, on hearing God’s Voice:
The kindest voice you hear, that is God’s. Listen for the tone of Love. Shut your ears to the roaring of other voices, and stop and listen only to that one whispering your true name in Love. That’s the conversation you want to be in.
The Father’s love for His Son, is the place to find His Voice—get caught up in that conversation. You are included in The Father’s Heart towards His Son. We, too are the beloved.

To be or not to be, is still the quest-ion!

Today’s prayer…to be or not to be, is still the quest-ion!
You are faithful to form the life of Your Son in me! You are faithful. You are faithful. You are faithful to express the things You desire through me, and with me. You are faithful. You are faithful.
The whole of Reality rest on His Faithfulness. If He weren’t, the universe would collide. He is both good and faithful. That’s the center of Reality. God is good and faithful.
Now He is also faithful to instill the life of His Son in us who believe. It is not that we are able to practice ourself into wholeness. It is that He is able. The One who started a good work in me will complete it! Jesus is doing your identity work inside of you. Transforming and renewing you into His Image, and His image of you!
How does God see us. Through Jesus eyes. How does Jesus see us? As we are.
As we truly are. He sees the real self, the real you. So we trust Him to form that, even when we are partially blinded—or, as Paul wrote-cannot even judge ourselves.
He interprets us, even to us.
Jesus who created our identity, is also in collaboration with us, forming it. How wonderfully creative is that—dynamic. He who made us is re-forming us. And giving us our names over time. The identity process is entirely based in who Jesus is, and what He is doing in us.
We collaborate in forming our identity as we lean into His Identity. Peter was told who he was, as He saw who Jesus was. That’s the principle of identity formation. We get to know who Jesus is, and are told and shown who we are-over time, and through life experiences.
And the entire path of your identity is held in Christ. It cannot be stolen in Him. You are safe to become and get to know yourself in Him. He holds our stories in His Heart. Our job is to lean into and live within His Heart. Then we cannot get identity wrong, or mess it up. For our identities are eternal, and are an eternal mystery in Him, about Himself.  Our new creation selves, are a forever space within Christ! There is a peaceful resting in knowing that Jesus contains my true identity, already now, and forever.
We rest in the fact that He who made us, knows us, has searched and seen us, and we cannot really hide, as Adam and Eve tried. There is no need to hide from One so faithful and kind, who actually wants us to become who we are, and is able to reveal us to ourselves—to whisper our true names to us. The One who contains our names also reveals them to us. And, it turns out, He loves us! So we are safe to become.
 If you want to know who you really are, come to Jesus and seek out who He really is. He holds the secret of your true identity. He knows your white stone name. And He will lovingly reveal you to yourself. We can have the courage to be, because of Him. To not be, is to act as if God cannot see us. He does. Let’s choose to be!
 Then we begin to know face to Face! This process has already begun, our faces come clear, as we stare at His dear Face!

911

911:
A friend asked today, where people were on 911. I’d been thinking about that day all day yesterday, of course.
 I won’t go into the whole story of that day for me-it’s a long one, even for me. But the short version is it was one of the toughest things I’ve born witness to, to say the least. I don’t know why, He wanted me particularly to see it, as I’m sort of a soft hearted poetic type, and easily affected by trauma. Yet, I had great Peace in the moment (tangible Peace in my body, and could share it with others just by looking into their eyes), but was shaking (literally) for weeks afterwards. I flew in that morning, and was on the bridge, when the first building fell. More than horrific really. More apocalyptic. A great shaking among the nations. Where was I?
  On George Washington’s bridge NYC. God (i had a dream) flew me in from London to be there and bear witness, though i didn’t know beforehand what it was i was supposed to go see-only that i had to go to NYC.
 Hard day, truckers crying, jets overhead. Trying to stay in His Peace and share it with others. Lots of confusion around, little interpretation. Felt God lift His thumb for a second. Also felt Father’s grief for all sides. Not just mercy but actual care. Also the clouds of smoke were shaped like a dragon-no joke!
 The painful poem of that day, is written on my bones, tattooed on my heart. Then, the bodies and styrofoam cups. All of humanity equal in guilt, and equalized by suffering-our collective hatred running wild, fully manifest.
I think the church was slow to play priest–interpret, and pray. Some did. Yet, God still used it, and is still using it. But it was a serious shaking and warning, not just for America. Not sure we responded well either-some did. And I sort of felt like He didn’t want to to be that way. There would’ve been something more gentle, if our hearts were open.
 We were contained on the bridge for a long time, and evacuated, war jets overhead, as they were afraid of bombs on bridges–especially the first president’s! Seemed, even in the moment, they were hitting all the major symbols (world trade, government, symbols of America, and symbols of nationhood) The whole story was so symbolic. A tragic teaching. Tell you the whole tale another time…Glad to still be here with Him on earth, sorry for those who are not! I still miss them.
 This day, still always gives me pause, and is a real challenge to pray in earnest for all nations! And to be people of true Peace-to work at it, and stay in it, to practice Peace, as the good book says. Until His Peace truly and fully comes, and lamb and lion hang out together, and the nations are set in order. A real challenge to be working towards “that Day”, and ushering it in daily. Good reminder today.

Priest, Prophet, and King

Priest, prophet king—the chain of command based on who God is:
Meditating from I Samuel today, on the priestly, prophetic and kingly aspects of who God is, and how these are reflected in His People, and us daily.
In Judaism, there is an order to spiritual authority which reflects the nature of God. The priest is the highest (which reflects the I Am part of God’s Nature); the prophetic comes next (The Word and God’s communication of Himself); then the Kingship (His Rulership over all creation). This order is revealed repeatedly in the stories of the Old Testament, and perhaps most clearly with Samuel.
 Samuel was set apart at birth under the priesthood. Eli not only trained him at Shiloh, he was also the one used to grant Hannah’s prayer. So the priest was calling forth and even raising up, one who would become a priest, prophet and judge or ruler, and who would anoint Israel first King.
 In our personal lives, our priestly activities are the highest—this is us, ministering directly to God—worshiping Him, confessing our sins, offering prayers as incense etc; then we will hear from Him, as He is Word and communicates Himself and His desires; then we may be led down the mountain to rule with Him over the details of our day. I think this is a daily pattern for believers.
 We wake up as priest, we walk down the mountain with His words and communications for others, and then we rule over the details of our lives.
  My other little point here is this: the higher blesses and calls forth the lower. So priest call forth prophets, and prophets anoint kings.
Jesus of course was all three. He came as a living Word or prophecy of The Father, and He began his rule on earth. But His highest part is “He ever lives to make intercession.” He ministers firstly to the father, and was often seen, while on earth, slipping away to be with Father in their garden space. Jesus prayed.
  And it was the core practice of His personal spirituality. He was priestly, prophetic and kingly in His daily life. He is our model or way of spirituality. So these three areas should be active in our daily lives, and in His Order.
   Another last little sub-point. People can have an anointing and not use it wisely. Saul had a kingly anointing which was released or called forth by the prophet Samuel. He didn’t lose this anointing, even when being foolish. David said in 1 Samuel 26:23: I would not stretch forth my hand against the Lord’s anointed.” People can have anointings, and not use them well. The gifts are irrevocable. What we look for in great leaders is anointing and wisdom. Something to think about when choosing church leadership or your own mentors. It’s more than spiritual power, you are looking for. You are looking for Godly use of power—i.e. in service, humility and love.
an after hours love note to europe:
Europe is always about to close.
i need a light bulb, but i have minutes
to illuminate you; we need something other
than time. We need a broader solution
Something which brings Light to the world.
Still, I’m rushing to the store to get light bulbs
I’m all out of time, but have chosen to work with you friend.
There are so many slots to each day, i’m trying to find yours
so we can groove as One. Until then, will you send me your schedule
I need to know when you are open. I really love you. Sorry
that is embarrassing for you to say, but i mean it. Not just because
I am from here or there, but in fact, i mean it. I love you. Deal with it.
Just as I deal with your frequent and methodical openings and closings.
Let’s make this work for both our sakes.
I wanted to give you something special, after hours.
As I said, and meant, I love you.