WHAT ARE THE DEEPER VALUES?

I like a faith that values questions. Especially the ones that elude easy answer. The ones that keep us on our toes. The ones that keep us digging.

What have you done today has much more meaning than one that asks what you believe.

Questions of where have you encountered the Holy One? … and where have you served? … are more fitting.

The matters of peace and joy and hope and justice and, well, it’s a long list – are meaningless unless we manifest them in our daily encounters. Like St. Paul’s insistence on praying without ceasing, it’s an impossible task, which is precisely the point. Keep trying! And maybe you find out it’s not just up to you alone, but the Holy One as well. Again, we return to relationship.

I began these reflections as a matter of yoga and the question of whether it’s religion. Are you letting go of yourself (and your tensions and anger and desires and …) as you exercise? In your meditation? In your service to others during the day? Are you sensing the presence of the Holy One throughout?

Are you aware of the obstacles and barriers that arise as well?

If you are, it’s religion.

As for teaching kids in a classroom, what’s wrong with that? Just don’t confine it to a box with labels and wrapping.

So now we’re down to the core conundrum in the separation of church and state issue. How do you live your faith without demanding others do it for you? Or, to a lesser extent, live it the way you would?

Inhale, stretch. Exhale, touch your toes. You still have to do it! Close your eyes, then, and feel what’s happening within.

2 thoughts on “WHAT ARE THE DEEPER VALUES?

  1. On my website I have tried to push the boundaries. I have noticed that where folk have very fixed ideas on issues such as homosexuality, end times, Islam, Bible literalism etc that the discussion often degenerates into emotive assertions rather than carefully considered argument. I support your intention, and I sincerely hope you understand that some don’t like having the questions raised!

  2. Lovely one Jnana… your words and thoughts sent me to my bookcase to dig out Thomas Kelly’s A Testament of Devotion and The Eternal Promise… I haven’t looked at them for years, but you reminded me of them… thank you

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