Dear Doris, Marsha, Shelley, Pat, Scott and the rest of the family and mutual friends around the world. During the service for Charles I was struck by the New Testament line, "In my house are many mansions," a favorite of mine and, if I understood correctly, of Charles'. At the time, I quickly jotted down just a few words, thinking to reflect upon them at a later time. In the wee hours of this morning, when I could not sleep, I looked at those few words and asked myself why, when I reject so much of religious language, do these words particularly strike me? And why might Charles have chosen them? I realized that, most of my life. I have been bothered whenever others have been left out by language, style or action because their language, style or action doesn't "fit". This concern, no doubt, arises from my own struggle to belong. Somehow, as I was growing up, and even as an adult, I just did not fit in the way it was expected and either shunned or, more often, pressed to fit in. Many times in my journey I experienced the pain and loneliness of that. This, and my difficult health journey, affected, ultimately, my choice of career in later years and how I viewed those who came to me - wounded perhaps, but still accepted by the same creative force, and courageous for having come this far. As a counselor, in order for healing to take place, it was necessary to be receptive to the views of others, trying to use their eyes to understand what's behind their way of knowing, doing and being. It has been a long journey in learning from others' views, their religions, their cultures, their processing of the world. It was late in my life that I finally was able to shed the judgmentalism that so pervaded my being. I no longer feel that I must argue my point against another's. I am more likely to perceive the "other" as traveling the earth in whatever way creation has taken them; and unless they are doing harm to themselves or others in a way that allows me to interfere positively and safely, I will not quarrel with the path they have chosen. The knowing, doing and being of each person on this earth creates an amazing patchwork quilt of existence in which is joined different scraps of color and design in odd shapes which, through patience, fit together perfectly to create something that is strangely beautiful in its wild design. In no way assuming that someone had the same journey as I, and realizing that no one is fully known by another, this is the Charles I think of , choosing this section of the bible. As I listened to the remembrances of others, I realized that the quotation reflected his life - a man who believed that all are accepted at the table; receptive to the views of others, therefore not prone to argument, the quiet listener, a man of practical solution, responding only when he felt it necessary and, most of all, allowing whomever he met to be part of the quilt. Thank you, again, for finding a way that would allow so many of us across the world to celebrate his life, and for giving me an opportunity to reflect upon my own. Del We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth. (George Bernard Shaw)
Thanks, Del for sharing--well said--and for sharing the Mary Oliver poem, too. Ellie :)elliestock@aol.com -----Original Message----- From: Del Morrill via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: Order Ecumenical <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: Del Morrill <delhmor@wamail.net> Sent: Wed, Jun 3, 2020 4:50 pm Subject: [Oe List ...] "In my house..." <!--#yiv9701644980 _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {} _filtered {}#yiv9701644980 #yiv9701644980 p.yiv9701644980MsoNormal, #yiv9701644980 li.yiv9701644980MsoNormal, #yiv9701644980 div.yiv9701644980MsoNormal {margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:11.0pt;font-family:"Calibri", sans-serif;}#yiv9701644980 span.yiv9701644980EmailStyle17 {font-family:"Tahoma", sans-serif;color:windowtext;}#yiv9701644980 .yiv9701644980MsoChpDefault {font-family:"Calibri", sans-serif;} _filtered {}#yiv9701644980 div.yiv9701644980WordSection1 {}-->Dear Doris, Marsha, Shelley, Pat, Scott and the rest of the family and mutual friends around the world. During the service for Charles I was struck by the New Testament line, “In my house are many mansions,” a favorite of mine and, if I understood correctly, of Charles’. At the time, I quickly jotted down just a few words, thinking to reflect upon them at a later time. In the wee hours of this morning, when I could not sleep, I looked at those few words and asked myself why, when I reject so much of religious language, do these words particularly strike me? And why might Charles have chosen them?I realized that, most of my life. I have been bothered whenever others have been left out by language, style or action because their language, style or action doesn’t “fit”. This concern, no doubt, arises from my own struggle to belong. Somehow, as I was growing up, and even as an adult, I just did not fit in the way it was expected and either shunned or, more often, pressed to fit in. Many times in my journey I experienced the pain and loneliness of that. This, and my difficult health journey, affected, ultimately, my choice of career in later years and how I viewed those who came to me – wounded perhaps, but still accepted by the same creative force, and courageous for having come this far. As a counselor, in order for healing to take place, it was necessary to be receptive to the views of others, trying to use their eyes to understand what’s behind their way of knowing, doing and being. It has been a long journey in learning from others’ views, their religions, their cultures, their processing of the world. It was late in my life that I finally was able to shed the judgmentalism that so pervaded my being. I no longer feel that I must argue my point against another’s. I am more likely to perceive the “other” as traveling the earth in whatever way creation has taken them; and unless they are doing harm to themselves or others in a way that allows me to interfere positively and safely, I will not quarrel with the path they have chosen. The knowing, doing and being of each person on this earth creates an amazing patchwork quilt of existence in which is joined different scraps of color and design in odd shapes which, through patience, fit together perfectly to create something that is strangely beautiful in its wild design. In no way assuming that someone had the same journey as I, and realizing that no one is fully known by another, this is the Charles I think of , choosing this section of the bible. As I listened to the remembrances of others, I realized that the quotation reflected his life – a man who believed that all are accepted at the table; receptive to the views of others, therefore not prone to argument, the quiet listener, a man of practical solution, responding only when he felt it necessary and, most of all, allowing whomever he met to be part of the quilt. Thank you, again, for finding a way that would allow so many of us across the world to celebrate his life, and for giving me an opportunity to reflect upon my own. DelWe are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth. (George Bernard Shaw) _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
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Enjoyed this lively interview to your French connections! Pretty impressive. Thanks for inviting us. I didn’t get to stay for the entire event, but almost all. Lynda. From: OE <oe-bounces@lists.wedgeblade.net> on behalf of OE List <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Reply-To: Jim and Judy Wiegel <jfwiegel@yahoo.com>, OE List <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at 6:54 PM To: OE List <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>, Carl & Ellie Stock <elliestock@aol.com> Cc: Jim and Judy Wiegel <jfwiegel@yahoo.com> Subject: [Oe List ...] An interview with Marilyn Oyler and Jim Wiegel -- join us if you can!! Many people today are facilitators or using facilitation methods but few of them know where does facilitation come from. Join us for the live interview with Marilyn Oyler<https://www.facebook.com/marilyn.oyler.7?__tn__=%2CdK-R-R&eid=ARBIPZEyhIdQenI-_GOb3kIetkaxSrrQ1h0AwtD1Lj8poL-5Qj7bhrpeRA9qc5J9RcHUcI-V7PKhCEos> and James Wiegel<https://www.facebook.com/james.wiegel.9?__tn__=%2CdK-R-R&eid=ARCf_xWzTDYLihWmuRrP6AsKHhNHlNsUo5_gVVRVBydJFhKcXnUytstVAV3xu2810GV7T-e3yGHFX4cj> on Thursday June 4th at 5pm Paris time to know more about the origin of facilitation and how the first set of facilitation methods<http://www.ica-international.org/icas-technology-of-participation-top/?fbclid=IwAR3H32iuI399To_z889RZ3eg3QvBfI4H7YeB1msHvjFQcL2admaAlFyrzPI> were created. Take a cup of tea/coffee with you and here we go 4 Jun at 5:30 PM (Paris - France time) Link to join the live : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_weKIHRXtyQ&list=UUAMon5tWqcLWpI_Anzx37cA<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_weKIHRXtyQ&list=UUAMon5tWqcLWpI_Anzx37cA&fbclid=IwAR3Q3lunyXdpA8K4f_AjR52JLQ28t6ct5Xei-WM-8j6dT9imBfEArH-BhLs> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_weKIHRXtyQ&list=UUAMon5tWqcLWpI_Anzx37cA&fbclid=IwAR0sQzbG4j_M2ZmG2LG4p9NUCmHfTUwWCxfJmRRm5o0MQvXQYoY82-aqcAI> [Image removed by sender.]<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_weKIHRXtyQ&list=UUAMon5tWqcLWpI_Anzx37cA&fbclid=IwAR0sQzbG4j_M2ZmG2LG4p9NUCmHfTUwWCxfJmRRm5o0MQvXQYoY82-aqcAI> About this website YOUTUBE.COM Interview - Origins of ICA methods<https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D_weKIHRXtyQ%26list%3DUUAMon5tWqcLWpI_Anzx37cA%26fbclid%3DIwAR1mldOdCA-3GsqQmjISH2pHvV9va4m5Yifg1JMl9x4IOi35fr8orhOpLow&h=AT1PPqH1SZPxeaEh3gUnjGkDmw_FRgVpaBH3odbfRShk6Rgo8i4rZxRHpJtD7y4w5g7_sQrFPozmDqPRTKeKPB5vzIwYVyTfsRC-C-GfSlX_q76KfGxM2Fza0jaewPM3AwODt8kbh-ruXHrkyBLk> Jim Wiegel<http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=123> “That which consumes me is not man, nor the earth, nor the heavens, but the flame which consumes man, earth, and sky." Nikos Kazantzakis 401 North Beverly Way,Tolleson, Arizona 85353 623-363-3277 jfwiegel@yahoo.com<mailto:marilyn.oyler@gmail.com> www.partnersinparticipation.com<http://www.partnersinparticipation.com/>
Please find here the replay link : https://youtu.be/_weKIHRXtyQ Jim Wiegel “That which consumes me is not man, nor the earth, nor the heavens, but the flame which consumes man, earth, and sky." Nikos Kazantzakis 401 North Beverly Way,Tolleson, Arizona 85353 623-363-3277 jfwiegel@yahoo.com www.partnersinparticipation.com On Thursday, June 4, 2020, 04:28:12 PM MST, Lynda C <lynda860@outlook.com> wrote: Enjoyed this lively interview to your French connections! Pretty impressive. Thanks for inviting us. I didn’t get to stay for the entire event, but almost all. Lynda.
Thanks for sharing the recording. I appreciated the interview very much. Terry
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Please find here the replay link : https://youtu.be/_weKIHRXtyQ <https://youtu.be/_weKIHRXtyQ>
Jim Wiegel <http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=123> “That which consumes me is not man, nor the earth, nor the heavens, but the flame which consumes man, earth, and sky." Nikos Kazantzakis
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On Thursday, June 4, 2020, 04:28:12 PM MST, Lynda C <lynda860@outlook.com> wrote:
Enjoyed this lively interview to your French connections! Pretty impressive. Thanks for inviting us. I didn’t get to stay for the entire event, but almost all. Lynda.
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Thank you for this. I am grateful for your commitment tofacilitatibg a new generation. Judi White On Fri, Jun 5, 2020, 1:01 PM Terry Bergdall via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Thanks for sharing the recording. I appreciated the interview very much. Terry
On Jun 4, 2020, at 19:45, James Wiegel via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Please find here the replay link : https://youtu.be/_weKIHRXtyQ
Jim Wiegel <http://partnersinparticipation.com/?page_id=123>
“That which consumes me is not man, nor the earth, nor the heavens, but the flame which consumes man, earth, and sky." Nikos Kazantzakis
401 North Beverly Way,Tolleson, Arizona 85353
623-363-3277
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www.partnersinparticipation.com
On Thursday, June 4, 2020, 04:28:12 PM MST, Lynda C <lynda860@outlook.com> wrote:
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Bravo, James, and Mari! Kindfully yours, dawn collins We love the Final Reality because the Final Reality loved us first.- 1 John 4:19 On Friday, June 5, 2020, 12:07:36 PM MDT, Judi White via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Thank you for this. I am grateful for your commitment tofacilitatibg a new generation. Judi White On Fri, Jun 5, 2020, 1:01 PM Terry Bergdall via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Thanks for sharing the recording. I appreciated the interview very much. Terry On Jun 4, 2020, at 19:45, James Wiegel via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Please find here the replay link : https://youtu.be/_weKIHRXtyQ Jim Wiegel “That which consumes me is not man, nor the earth, nor the heavens, but the flame which consumes man, earth, and sky." Nikos Kazantzakis 401 North Beverly Way,Tolleson, Arizona 85353 623-363-3277 jfwiegel@yahoo.com www.partnersinparticipation.com On Thursday, June 4, 2020, 04:28:12 PM MST, Lynda C <lynda860@outlook.com> wrote: Enjoyed this lively interview to your French connections! Pretty impressive. Thanks for inviting us. I didn’t get to stay for the entire event, but almost all. Lynda. _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
Thank you, Del for your astute and honest reflection. 'Ain't life grand?! Love to you and Justin, Sharon Fisher On Thu, Jun 4, 2020, 7:41 AM Ellie Stock via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Thanks, Del for sharing--well said--and for sharing the Mary Oliver poem, too.
Ellie :) elliestock@aol.com
-----Original Message----- From: Del Morrill via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: Order Ecumenical <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: Del Morrill <delhmor@wamail.net> Sent: Wed, Jun 3, 2020 4:50 pm Subject: [Oe List ...] "In my house..."
Dear Doris, Marsha, Shelley, Pat, Scott and the rest of the family and mutual friends around the world. During the service for Charles I was struck by the New Testament line, “*In my house are many mansions,” *a favorite of mine and, if I understood correctly, of Charles’*. *At the time, I quickly jotted down just a few words, thinking to reflect upon them at a later time. In the wee hours of this morning, when I could not sleep, I looked at those few words and asked myself why, when I reject so much of religious language, do these words particularly strike me? And why might Charles have chosen them? I realized that, most of my life. I have been bothered whenever others have been left out by language, style or action because their language, style or action doesn’t “fit”. This concern, no doubt, arises from my own struggle to belong. Somehow, as I was growing up, and even as an adult, I just did not fit in the way it was expected and either shunned or, more often, pressed to fit in. Many times in my journey I experienced the pain and loneliness of that. This, and my difficult health journey, affected, ultimately, my choice of career in later years and how I viewed those who came to me – wounded perhaps, but still accepted by the same creative force, and courageous for having come this far. As a counselor, in order for healing to take place, it was necessary to be receptive to the views of others, trying to use their eyes to understand what’s behind their way of knowing, doing and being. It has been a long journey in learning from others’ views, their religions, their cultures, their processing of the world. It was late in my life that I finally was able to shed the judgmentalism that so pervaded my being. I no longer feel that I must argue my point against another’s. I am more likely to perceive the “other” as traveling the earth in whatever way creation has taken them; and unless they are doing harm to themselves or others in a way that allows me to interfere positively and safely, I will not quarrel with the path they have chosen. The knowing, doing and being of each person on this earth creates an amazing patchwork quilt of existence in which is joined different scraps of color and design in odd shapes which, through patience, fit together perfectly to create something that is strangely beautiful in its wild design. In no way assuming that someone had the same journey as I, and realizing that no one is fully known by another, this is the Charles I think of , choosing this section of the bible. As I listened to the remembrances of others, I realized that the quotation reflected his life – a man who believed that all are accepted at the table; receptive to the views of others, therefore not prone to argument, the quiet listener, a man of practical solution, responding only when he felt it necessary and, most of all, allowing whomever he met to be part of the quilt.
Thank you, again, for finding a way that would allow so many of us across the world to celebrate his life, and for giving me an opportunity to reflect upon my own.
Del We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth. (George Bernard Shaw)
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Del, thank you for sharing your reflections--always helpful! Peace, Doris On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 6:50 PM Sharon Fisher via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Thank you, Del for your astute and honest reflection. 'Ain't life grand?!
Love to you and Justin, Sharon Fisher
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020, 7:41 AM Ellie Stock via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Thanks, Del for sharing--well said--and for sharing the Mary Oliver poem, too.
Ellie :) elliestock@aol.com
-----Original Message----- From: Del Morrill via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> To: Order Ecumenical <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> Cc: Del Morrill <delhmor@wamail.net> Sent: Wed, Jun 3, 2020 4:50 pm Subject: [Oe List ...] "In my house..."
Dear Doris, Marsha, Shelley, Pat, Scott and the rest of the family and mutual friends around the world. During the service for Charles I was struck by the New Testament line, “*In my house are many mansions,” *a favorite of mine and, if I understood correctly, of Charles’*. *At the time, I quickly jotted down just a few words, thinking to reflect upon them at a later time. In the wee hours of this morning, when I could not sleep, I looked at those few words and asked myself why, when I reject so much of religious language, do these words particularly strike me? And why might Charles have chosen them? I realized that, most of my life. I have been bothered whenever others have been left out by language, style or action because their language, style or action doesn’t “fit”. This concern, no doubt, arises from my own struggle to belong. Somehow, as I was growing up, and even as an adult, I just did not fit in the way it was expected and either shunned or, more often, pressed to fit in. Many times in my journey I experienced the pain and loneliness of that. This, and my difficult health journey, affected, ultimately, my choice of career in later years and how I viewed those who came to me – wounded perhaps, but still accepted by the same creative force, and courageous for having come this far. As a counselor, in order for healing to take place, it was necessary to be receptive to the views of others, trying to use their eyes to understand what’s behind their way of knowing, doing and being. It has been a long journey in learning from others’ views, their religions, their cultures, their processing of the world. It was late in my life that I finally was able to shed the judgmentalism that so pervaded my being. I no longer feel that I must argue my point against another’s. I am more likely to perceive the “other” as traveling the earth in whatever way creation has taken them; and unless they are doing harm to themselves or others in a way that allows me to interfere positively and safely, I will not quarrel with the path they have chosen. The knowing, doing and being of each person on this earth creates an amazing patchwork quilt of existence in which is joined different scraps of color and design in odd shapes which, through patience, fit together perfectly to create something that is strangely beautiful in its wild design. In no way assuming that someone had the same journey as I, and realizing that no one is fully known by another, this is the Charles I think of , choosing this section of the bible. As I listened to the remembrances of others, I realized that the quotation reflected his life – a man who believed that all are accepted at the table; receptive to the views of others, therefore not prone to argument, the quiet listener, a man of practical solution, responding only when he felt it necessary and, most of all, allowing whomever he met to be part of the quilt.
Thank you, again, for finding a way that would allow so many of us across the world to celebrate his life, and for giving me an opportunity to reflect upon my own.
Del We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth. (George Bernard Shaw)
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Dear Del, Thank you for your witness to the words in Charles’ memorial. I read with great gratitude what you wrote, because your experience was so like mine, especially from kindergarten until I graduated from college, which I had named as my release from my past. Of course, it returned to haunt me and sometimes still does for moments. I am now able to say that I am who I am and the pressures of others or the pull of the majority no longer wear me down with doubts and the turmoil of grief. For me, the key word came as ‘authenticity’, and I needed to decide what mine was/is and move through that to ME! I came to it through some reading that discussed the Sin of Apostacy. I decided that that meant I need to be myself, my Vermontness, my own self as that was the one thing that could keep me from life after death. I think being asked each Sunday at House Church “Have you been faithful to ...” made me the woman I have become and have learned to respect and love. Wow! That’s a lot of stuff I did not know I could express. Thank you so much for your words. Amen With love and respect to both of you, Clare From: Del Morrill via OE Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2020 3:50 PM To: Order Ecumenical Cc: Del Morrill Subject: [Oe List ...] "In my house..." Dear Doris, Marsha, Shelley, Pat, Scott and the rest of the family and mutual friends around the world. During the service for Charles I was struck by the New Testament line, “In my house are many mansions,” a favorite of mine and, if I understood correctly, of Charles’. At the time, I quickly jotted down just a few words, thinking to reflect upon them at a later time. In the wee hours of this morning, when I could not sleep, I looked at those few words and asked myself why, when I reject so much of religious language, do these words particularly strike me? And why might Charles have chosen them? I realized that, most of my life. I have been bothered whenever others have been left out by language, style or action because their language, style or action doesn’t “fit”. This concern, no doubt, arises from my own struggle to belong. Somehow, as I was growing up, and even as an adult, I just did not fit in the way it was expected and either shunned or, more often, pressed to fit in. Many times in my journey I experienced the pain and loneliness of that. This, and my difficult health journey, affected, ultimately, my choice of career in later years and how I viewed those who came to me – wounded perhaps, but still accepted by the same creative force, and courageous for having come this far. As a counselor, in order for healing to take place, it was necessary to be receptive to the views of others, trying to use their eyes to understand what’s behind their way of knowing, doing and being. It has been a long journey in learning from others’ views, their religions, their cultures, their processing of the world. It was late in my life that I finally was able to shed the judgmentalism that so pervaded my being. I no longer feel that I must argue my point against another’s. I am more likely to perceive the “other” as traveling the earth in whatever way creation has taken them; and unless they are doing harm to themselves or others in a way that allows me to interfere positively and safely, I will not quarrel with the path they have chosen. The knowing, doing and being of each person on this earth creates an amazing patchwork quilt of existence in which is joined different scraps of color and design in odd shapes which, through patience, fit together perfectly to create something that is strangely beautiful in its wild design. In no way assuming that someone had the same journey as I, and realizing that no one is fully known by another, this is the Charles I think of , choosing this section of the bible. As I listened to the remembrances of others, I realized that the quotation reflected his life – a man who believed that all are accepted at the table; receptive to the views of others, therefore not prone to argument, the quiet listener, a man of practical solution, responding only when he felt it necessary and, most of all, allowing whomever he met to be part of the quilt. Thank you, again, for finding a way that would allow so many of us across the world to celebrate his life, and for giving me an opportunity to reflect upon my own. Del We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth. (George Bernard Shaw) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ OE mailing list OE@lists.wedgeblade.net http://lists.wedgeblade.net/listinfo.cgi/oe-wedgeblade.net
Dear Del, Thank you for these wise words and for your illumination of Charles. He was my favorite prior and you articulated so well why so many of us appreciated him. Thank you for your honest sharing and for your wisdom, Mary Laura Mary Laura Jones Grants Resource Development Consultant 1454 W. Fargo Avenue Chicago, IL 60626 cell: 773 636-2022 mljones2022@gmail.com On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 11:27 AM Clare Whitney via OE < oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Del, Thank you for your witness to the words in Charles’ memorial. I read with great gratitude what you wrote, because your experience was so like mine, especially from kindergarten until I graduated from college, which I had named as my release from my past. Of course, it returned to haunt me and sometimes still does for moments. I am now able to say that I am who I am and the pressures of others or the pull of the majority no longer wear me down with doubts and the turmoil of grief. For me, the key word came as ‘authenticity’, and I needed to decide what mine was/is and move through that to ME! I came to it through some reading that discussed the Sin of Apostacy. I decided that that meant I need to be myself, my Vermontness, my own self as that was the one thing that could keep me from life after death. I think being asked each Sunday at House Church “Have you been faithful to ...” made me the woman I have become and have learned to respect and love.
Wow! That’s a lot of stuff I did not know I could express. Thank you so much for your words. Amen
With love and respect to both of you, Clare
*From:* Del Morrill via OE *Sent:* Wednesday, June 03, 2020 3:50 PM *To:* Order Ecumenical *Cc:* Del Morrill *Subject:* [Oe List ...] "In my house..."
Dear Doris, Marsha, Shelley, Pat, Scott and the rest of the family and mutual friends around the world.
During the service for Charles I was struck by the New Testament line, “*In my house are many mansions,” *a favorite of mine and, if I understood correctly, of Charles’*. *At the time, I quickly jotted down just a few words, thinking to reflect upon them at a later time. In the wee hours of this morning, when I could not sleep, I looked at those few words and asked myself why, when I reject so much of religious language, do these words particularly strike me? And why might Charles have chosen them?
I realized that, most of my life. I have been bothered whenever others have been left out by language, style or action because their language, style or action doesn’t “fit”. This concern, no doubt, arises from my own struggle to belong. Somehow, as I was growing up, and even as an adult, I just did not fit in the way it was expected and either shunned or, more often, pressed to fit in. Many times in my journey I experienced the pain and loneliness of that. This, and my difficult health journey, affected, ultimately, my choice of career in later years and how I viewed those who came to me – wounded perhaps, but still accepted by the same creative force, and courageous for having come this far. As a counselor, in order for healing to take place, it was necessary to be receptive to the views of others, trying to use their eyes to understand what’s behind their way of knowing, doing and being.
It has been a long journey in learning from others’ views, their religions, their cultures, their processing of the world. It was late in my life that I finally was able to shed the judgmentalism that so pervaded my being. I no longer feel that I must argue my point against another’s. I am more likely to perceive the “other” as traveling the earth in whatever way creation has taken them; and unless they are doing harm to themselves or others in a way that allows me to interfere positively and safely, I will not quarrel with the path they have chosen. The knowing, doing and being of each person on this earth creates an amazing patchwork quilt of existence in which is joined different scraps of color and design in odd shapes which, through patience, fit together perfectly to create something that is strangely beautiful in its wild design.
In no way assuming that someone had the same journey as I, and realizing that no one is fully known by another, this is the Charles I think of , choosing this section of the bible. As I listened to the remembrances of others, I realized that the quotation reflected his life – a man who believed that all are accepted at the table; receptive to the views of others, therefore not prone to argument, the quiet listener, a man of practical solution, responding only when he felt it necessary and, most of all, allowing whomever he met to be part of the quilt.
Thank you, again, for finding a way that would allow so many of us across the world to celebrate his life, and for giving me an opportunity to reflect upon my own.
Del
We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth.
(George Bernard Shaw)
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cla9ken8@ecentral.com -
Dawn Collins -
Del Morrill -
Doris Hahn -
Ellie Stock -
James Wiegel -
Judi White -
Lynda C -
ML Jones -
Sharon Fisher -
Susan Fertig -
Terry Bergdall