[Dialogue] Stop, Look and Listen!

Mary Kurian D'Souza marykdsouza at gmail.com
Thu Apr 19 23:38:05 PDT 2018


The last para is confusing. 

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> On 20-Apr-2018, at 9:17 AM, Dawn Collins via Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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> Hi, Mary!
> 
> Really appreciate your thoughts! My ping pong reply back to you is that our thoughts are not mutually exclusive. People are the ones who decide who will be relegated to the dustbin of History unfavorably and who will wear a crown so to speak. Know any so-called historical figures in our day who fit into those categories?
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> Tolle's good as are all who espouse mindfulness as a way to stay present to the gifts and nongifts of the moment. To move into the next moment with that understanding is a blessing I think. To adopt that as a faith stance is to anticipate blessings and recognize them as "grace moments" as opposed to chasing after more worldly things.
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> And the funny thing about it is that which is or even those who are living for temporal things can be brought to naught by whatever Divine Providence chooses which can be the most unlikely, or not.
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> I would like to continue this conversation, if you're willing.
> 
> G&P, 
> Yours for showers of blessings
> 
> Dawn
> 
> 
> We love the Creator/Source because the Source/Creator loved us first.
> 1 John 4:19
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> 
> (Mary's message below)
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> From my first reading
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> These are judgements made by people. 
> As a person who am I to decide who is blessed and who will rot. 
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> I prefer Eckhart Tolle who says listen from your inner body and stay present to the moment. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 17-Apr-2018, at 7:02 AM, Dawn Collins via Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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>> Dear Colleagues,
>> 
>> I've had the occasion to tarry in my journey of late over three passages of Scripture discussed in our recent House Church worship service this Sunday after Easter here in Denver. Would appreciate any ruminations you care to add to this reflective stew. I admit and give fair warning I have not been taken up into the wisdom of Proverbs over the years as I have with the Psalms. Yet I think there are nuggets of wisdom to be mined for reflection in our meditative study of the Bible.
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>> ........................................................................
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>> The memory of the righteous is blessed, but the name of the wicked will rot.
>> - Proverbs 10:7
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>> A faithful one will abound with blessings, but s/he who hastens to be rich will not go unpunished.
>> - Proverbs 28:20
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>> ...and the base (insignificant or lowly) things of the world and the things which are despised God has chosen, and the things which are not, to bring to nothing the things that are...
>> - I Corinthians1:28
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>> And two tangential messages on the pages reviewed that captured my attention:
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>> Happy are those who are always reverent, but those who harden their hearts will fall into calamity.
>> - Proverbs 28:19
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>> ...as it is written, "Let all who glory, glory in the LORD.
>> I Corinthians 1:31
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>> Your thoughts?
>> 
>> G&P,
>> 
>> Dawn Collins
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>> We love the Creator/Source because the Source/Creator loved us first.
>> - 1 John 4:`19
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