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Speck of Dust Lost in the Sunlight
Tasting Heaven
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Feb 18, 2017 |
LOTUS OF THE HEART
Everyone is Welcome Here
Living in Love beyond Beliefs
Loving the Divine is like the man who was in bed with his wife. He kept talking; finally, she said, “Dear, would you please just shut up and make Love to me!”
Fall through the words into the Body; drop all thought and penetrate within the rind. That is what Love-making is all about, and more. But I will remain silent about the more.
No great lover is a great lover because he has mastered the theories of other lovers, any more than a poet is great for he can quote great poems.
The great lover is the one who practices, the one who makes an artwork out of loving. He longs for the Body of the Friend, knowing that loving Her makes him a better lover for Her.
Once, a Master instructed his disciple, who complained of his struggles at spiritual practice. The Master said, “Son, just knowing how to pucker up the lips, that is a good beginning.”
Loving God and other, one Loving; always a beginner, ready to give and receive more.
Doing is the way beyond self, and being a speck of Dust lost in the Sunlight is already to taste Heaven.
*Brian Kenneth Wilcox. Jan, 4, 2010
©Brian Kenneth Wilcox 2017. Brian is a Hospice Chaplain, living out his vow to serve all living beings by serving those preparing to die and their friends and family. Brian lives a vowed life, alone in a quasi-hermitic life, and integrates varied religions, but most especially the contemplative paths of Buddhism and his native faith, Christianity. Brian received a 'mystical' Christ-experience at age 9, and was introduced to a peace untouched by pain and suffering. Later, in his mid-30s, after surviving a dark night of despair, Brian was vowed to a contemplative Christian way of life on St. Matthew's Feast day, 1995, by Greenbough House of Prayer, in Georgia, USA. This began many years of ardent reading, spiritual practice, and exploration of many spiritual paths, including publication of his book An Ache for Union: Poems on Oneness with God through Love. The Journey has led Brian to the joy beyond the ache, a contentment in experiential union with Grace. Brian lives with the affirmation that Love, not as emotion but Divine Presence, transcends all paths of religion and is our Source and Destination. As St. Paul writes in the Christian Bible, "Now remain always, faith, hope, and love, but the greatest of these is love." Peace to All!
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