Happy New Year.
Happy New Month.
Happy New Day.
Happy New Hour.
Happy New Minute.
Happy New Moment.
May you be a redemptive presence with the blinking cursors Life has gifted you with.
Happy New Year.
Happy New Month.
Happy New Day.
Happy New Hour.
Happy New Minute.
Happy New Moment.
May you be a redemptive presence with the blinking cursors Life has gifted you with.
James Finley, Ph.D. lived as a monk at the cloistered Trappist monastery of the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky, where the world-renowned monk and author, Thomas Merton, was his spiritual director.
Currently, Jim leads retreats and workshops throughout the United States and Canada, attracting men and women from all religious traditions who seek to live a contemplative way of life in the midst of today’s busy world. He is also a clinical psychologist in private practice with his wife in Santa Monica, California.
In this episode Jim shares his insights and reflections on the work of the great mystic Meister Eckhart.
You can download or stream this episode and all other Let The Music Play Podcast episodes in iTunes and at AshtonGustafson.com.
Big Love,
Ashton
Have you ever met a whole person? If you have, they stick with you. Their words, their insights, their expressions, their actions, and their responses all echo from a place of wholeness, unity, reconciliation, and compassion. Everything about them is like a song. A song that heals. A song that illuminates. They know that they don’t know and somehow this has mysteriously connected their dots of life, meaning, and purpose.
Have you ever spent time with a fragmented or divided person? Every moment offers them an opportunity to earn another Masters of Victim Administration. They’ll hand out mirrors as often as they can but they’ll never look in one themselves. The problem is always “over there” and it could never be “in here”. They define everything, including themselves and others, through the lens of competition, criticism, ranking, fragmentation, and division. For some reason they would rather chop and retweet wood with the media to fuel the fires of noise than be an unnoticed vessel for redemption. This is consciousness at the lowest, reptilian level.
The etymology of the word and the idea of a person, comes from the latin verb personare. Per = through….sonar = sound. A sounding through. The original meaning of what it meant to be human was to be a sounding through. How beautiful is that?
Lesson(s) of the day:
We’re going to be ok.
What if you made this your personal mantra?
Better question…do you want this to be true?
I vote we define ourselves by our essence, not our challenges or personalities.
Before age 30, Erin Loechner built a fan base of one million women worldwide and earned the title “The Nicest Girl Online” as she was praised for her authentic voice and effortless style. Though she received applause from The New York Times, friends and family, she was still left wanting more.
In her upcoming book Chasing Slow: Courage to Journey Off the Beaten Path (Zondervan, January 10, 2017), Erin shares her journey away from fast, fame and frenzy to a new-fashioned lifestyle of less. Less want, more contentment. Less busy, more rest. Less pressure, more happiness. Less striving, more acceptance. Less fast, more slow.
Erin joins us in this episode at Let The Music Play Podcast as we talk about surrender, abundance, grace, and letting go of the scorecards we tend carry in our lives.
Be sure to share this episode with those you love and those you lead!
As always you can stream or download every episode in iTunes or at AshtonGustafson.com.