Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Poetry of Life

RIC_9812-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_9812-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


The primary symptom of a soul that has become sick
is that it becomes blind to the poetry of life.

M. Craig Barnes, The Pastor as Minor Poet: Texts and Subtexts in the Ministerial Life

Monday, February 27, 2012

Life we planned

RIC_1141-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_1141-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


         We must be willing to get rid of the life we planned so
    as to have the life that is waiting for us.

      Joseph Campbell

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Between people

RIC_0002-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_0002-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


When Martin Buber, the great Jewish philosopher and theologian, was asked “Where is God?” he was wise enough not to give the cliché answers: God is everywhere; God is found in churches and synagogues. Buber would answer that God is found in relationships. God is not found in people; God is found between people.

Harold S. Kushner, Living a Life That Matters

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Art

RIC_1489-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_1489-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.

Art on my view is a form of immersion and connection; art is a way of entering deeply into relationship with non-human materials and with human communities. ... Art shows the self of the artist as a place or rather a field of forces in that world: a zone of traversal, flight, or concretization.

Crispin Sartwell, End of Story: Toward an Annihilation of Language and History


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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Paradox

RIC_9981-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_9981-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.

   What means the fact — which is so common — so
   universal — that some soul that has lost all hope for
   itself can inspire in another listening soul an infinite
   confidence in it, even while it is expressing its despair?

      Henry David Thoreau

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Whole and the Broken

RIC_1603-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_1603-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


Ultimately the whole and the broken
live side by side in us all. 

Estelle Frankel, Sacred Therapy

Monday, February 20, 2012

A walk

RIC_9855-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_9855-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.

   
   If you never stepped on anybody’s toes,
   you never been for a walk.

     Barbara Kingsolver, High Tide in Tucson

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Living

RIC_9999-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_9999-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


Most people are not afraid of dying;
they are afraid of not having lived. 

Harold S. Kushner, Living a Life That Matters

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Sacred

RIC_8007-1 by rchoephoto

RIC_8007-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.

No-one has the right to define for another what is sacred.

Karen Toole-Mitchell




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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Imagination

RCC_9936 by rchoephoto
RCC_9936, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


   The role of the imagination is to create new meanings 
   and to discover connections that, even if obvious, 
   seem to escape detection. Imagination begins with
   intuition, not intellect.

     Paul Rand

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Three Stage of Moral Development

RIC_9993-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_9993-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


Three Stage of Moral Development:
Doing right out of fear of punishment,
doing right out of a feeling of communal solidarity with others,
and doing right because it is right.

Lawrence Kohlberg

Monday, February 13, 2012

To be complete

RIC_0014-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_0014-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


   You can’t be a complete person without having to
   wrestle with your own demons – and, for that matter,
   with your own angel. 

     Harold S. Kushner, Living a Life That Matters

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Beginning

RC1_4533 by rchoephoto
RC1_4533, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


   Once we’ve thrown off our habitual
   paths, we think all is lost; but it’s only 
   here that the new and the good begins.
    
    Leo Tolstoy

Friday, February 10, 2012

Wholeness

RCC_9906 by rchoephoto
RCC_9906, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


   Wholeness is not the product of self-sufficiency or 
   independence, but rather of the genuinely inclusive 
   communion that results from sharing our humanity
   with one another in light of the grace of God.

      Thomas E. Reynolds, Vulnerable Communion: A Theology of Disability and Hospitality

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

To be hopeful

RCC_2293 by rchoephoto
RCC_2293, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.

To be hopeful,
to embrace one possibility after another – that is surely the basic instinct.

Barbara Kingsolver, High Tide in Tucson


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

Home

RIC_5010-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_5010-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


You need to be away from your homeland to really understand its hold on you. 

Judy Fong Bates, The Year of Finding Memory
 



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Love and Honesty

RIC_2046 by rchoephoto
RIC_2046, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.

    If you did not truly love another 
   and feel confident that the love
   was returned, one could never be
   completely honest. 

     Quoting her friend Lucy Grealy,
     Ann Patchett, Truth & Beauty: A Friendship

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Prayer

_DSC6813 by rchoephoto

_DSC6813, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.

I hold on to my adopted shore, chanting private vows:
wherever I am, let me never forget to distinguish want from need.
Let me be a good animal today.
Let me dance in the waves of my private tide,
the habits of survival and love.

Barbara Kingsolver, High Tide in Tucson


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Friday, February 3, 2012

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Seeing

_DSC6992 by rchoephoto
_DSC6992, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.


Nothing here below is profane
for those who know how to see.

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Self

RIC_9751_edited-1 by rchoephoto
RIC_9751_edited-1, a photo by rchoephoto on Flickr.



Loneliness is the poverty of self.
Solitude is richness of self.

May Sarton