Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
Posted on 8th mo. 13, 2011 at 6:32pm 1 Comment 0 Likes
Ever since I began exploring Quakerism, I have noticed that my perception of G-d has transformed from a somewhat predictable and all-powerful view of G-d to a more pervasive and subtle one. In other words, I had expected a Moses-like encounter rather than an Elijah one. I had placed limitations on G-d by expecting Her to only show Her Presence in a loud, powerful, and biblically “predictable” fashion. Now, however, I am learning to recognize the “still small voice” within myself and without…
ContinuePosted on 5th mo. 5, 2011 at 10:33pm 2 Comments 1 Like
When people ask me what made me consider Quakerism two years ago, I tell them that I followed G-d to the Meetinghouse near my home in nothern Illinois. And with that straightforward response, people nod and smile appreciatively. Of course, the complete story is significantly more complicated than “G-d told me to”. I have since tried to think of a more visual way to illustrate just how complex my journey with G-d has been. Consider this:
Imagine yourself sitting in a massive room…
ContinuePosted on 3rd mo. 15, 2011 at 10:02am 2 Comments 0 Likes
I remember my summer at Pendle Hill vividly. I remember the beautiful scenery and the even more beautiful people. I remember when I first really felt in the Presence of G-d. It was a wonderful time in my spiritual life and I enjoyed every minute of it.
However, I have noticed that with every beautifully intense spiritual moment of growth I experience, I am also deeply deeply disturbed at the very core of my being. While I was at Pendle Hill, I was disturbed by the…
ContinuePosted on 5th mo. 4, 2010 at 11:57pm 4 Comments 0 Likes
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