a bruised reed he will not break, a smoldering wick he will not quench. Mt. 12:20
About Me
- bruised reed
- just shooting questions to the universe and hoping that when the right time comes I will receive some answers, or if not, I will be given something to enrich my life.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Saying goodbye
Each time we say goodbye, it breaks our heart so that it can open itself wider and wider until it becomes like the heart of God where each person has a place and finally finds a home.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
The heart remembers
When I remember someone's special day without the help of modern gadgets such as Birthday Alarm, it means that this person is really special. Gadgets remember the information; the heart remembers what makes it special.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Brothers and sisters
We have watered down the Gospel message that we are all children of God and, therefore, brothers and sisters. We use the more sophisticated and better- accepted term "solidarity".
I am inspired to reflect on this because of our Rector Major's speech two Sundays ago.
We are not called to be in solidarity with others; rather, we are called to be brothers and sisters. The fact that we are all children of the same God, call Him whatever name you want, makes us brothers and sisters. The thing is to put it into practice.
When I choose to be in solidarity I can decide the who, what, when, why, how and how long of this relationship.
Instead, when I take seriously the Gospel message of our universal fraternity in God, I break down all barriers!
We do not choose our brothers and sisters.
They are given to us, or they are "a given" to us.
We do not limit our response to our brothers and sisters to a gesture or a specific period of time. They are our brothers and sisters 24/7.
There is no break or vacation in being brothers and sisters. So there should be no break or vacation in caring for people.
The time to love them is here and now.
I am inspired to reflect on this because of our Rector Major's speech two Sundays ago.
We are not called to be in solidarity with others; rather, we are called to be brothers and sisters. The fact that we are all children of the same God, call Him whatever name you want, makes us brothers and sisters. The thing is to put it into practice.
When I choose to be in solidarity I can decide the who, what, when, why, how and how long of this relationship.
Instead, when I take seriously the Gospel message of our universal fraternity in God, I break down all barriers!
We do not choose our brothers and sisters.
They are given to us, or they are "a given" to us.
We do not limit our response to our brothers and sisters to a gesture or a specific period of time. They are our brothers and sisters 24/7.
There is no break or vacation in being brothers and sisters. So there should be no break or vacation in caring for people.
The time to love them is here and now.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Adversity
Just as strong winds test the sturdiness of a tree, so does adversity demonstrate the strength of our character.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Fidelity
Fidelity doesn't mean being in a static and unchanging situation. Fidelity means coming to grips with change and continuing to discover the sense in saying yes to your commitment, in good times and in bad times. Fidelity is to welcome change as the necessary backdrop of growing deeper roots. Fidelity is to have the courage to spread our wings.
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