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Sunk in Love

A Joined Affection

Apr 16, 2010


Welcome to OneLife Ministries. This site is designed to lead you prayerfully into a heart experience of Divine Presence, Who is Love. I hope persons of varied wisdom paths will find inspiration here.

Blessings,
Brian Kenneth Wilcox
MDiv, MFT, PhD
Interspiritual Teacher, Author

You are invited to join Brian at his fellowship group on Facebook – Inspirations for Living – Love, Joy, Peace.

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Enter this sanctuary time by settling down, becoming quiet, and breathing deeply. Remind yourself you are in the Presence of Love. This place you are entering is your inner Temple, where you are One with God. You may wish to use a mantra, or prayer phrase, follow the breathing in-and-out, or witness the rising and falling of all around you as the manifestation of universal-God. Enjoy these moments of quietly settling and come out when your ready.

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Should Love's heart rejoice unless I burn?
For my heart is Love's dwelling.
If You will burn Your house, burn it, Love!
Who will say, “It's not allowed”?
Burn this house thoroughly!
The lover's house improves with fire.
From now own I will make burning my aim,
for I am like the candle; burning only makes me brighter.
Abandon sleep tonight; traverse for one night
the region of the sleepless.
Look upon these lovers who have become distraught
and like moths have died in union with the One Beloved.
Look upon this ship of God's creatures
and see how it is sunk in Love.

*Rumi. The Rumi Collection. Ed. Kabir Helminski.

“The Ship Sunk in Love,” Trans. Kabir and Camille Helminski.

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7Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 8Love never ends. … 13So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.

*I Corinthians 13, ESV

Love is anything but sentimental. In fact, it is the most real and creative form of human presence. Love is the threshold where divine and human presence ebb and flow into each other.

*John O'Donohue. Anam Ċara.

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Julianne Moore, in the 2005 science fiction “The Forgotten,” plays a mother, Telly Paretta. Telly, it seems, lost her 8-year old son in an airplane crash fourteen months earlier. Suddenly, she finds that all of his possessions, even pictures of him, are missing from her home. Her psychiatrist tells her that she is having false memories of a nonexistent boy. Her husband tells her the post-stress delusion arose consequent of her having a child stillborn. Even though it might cost her everything, Telly sets out to prove her son's existence and, thereby, her sanity, as well as to get him back.

At the end of the movie, Telly, the only parent who remembers the children who died, apparently, in the plane crash, confronts the president of the airline on which her son took the flight. She has already figured out that the children were abducted, but she does not understand why aliens would want the children. She discovers from the man that he is an alien using the children for an experiment. In a dramatic irony, he tells Telly the experiment was never about the children, but about the bond between mother and child. The alien notes to her that she is the only one that, somehow, would not forget.

In desperation, the alien picks Telly up by the throat and commands her to think of her first memory of her son, the moment of his birth. His talking triggers her memory. Telly remembers seeing her son for the first time. The alien steals the memory from her mind. Telly slumps to the ground. The alien looks at her and says, "Tell me about your son."

Seemingly defeated, Telly says that she has no son. Satisfied, the alien starts walking away. Suddenly, something stirs in Telly. She has a flashback in which she is sitting on a bench happily stroking her stomach. She is pregnant. She sits up and says, "I had life inside me." She affirms, "I have a son, his name is Sam! You son of a bitch!"

The alien stares in horror, realizing the failure of his experiment to break the mother and son bond. He looks desperately toward the ceiling, pleading, "I need more time." He is whisked through the roof and into the sky.

Telly returns back to the playground near her home and finds Sam. They hug each other. The child has no memory of the abduction.

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“The Forgotten” addresses a bond created by a naturally divine affection and commitment. This depth of love is much more mature than much that goes under the name “love.”

Such profound love can thrive, however, in varied relationships. When we have such a love for someone, we have a sense that we are a part of something much bigger than ourselves. We are. The love has a ring of authenticity, of eternity, of nothing being able to untie the joined affection. There is a Mystery to such loving.

This is a beautiful experience. We know it as a gift given to us. This is Agape, or Divine Love, or Affection. We are fortunate in this life, if we enjoy a few of these relationships. One moment of sensing this with someone is enough to last a lifetime and more.

Whom do you love, now, with a love that has the quality of Eternity, a love given as a Gift, a love that creates blissful memories you know will last forever and more?

©Brian Wilcox, and OneLife Ministries. 04/15/2010

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*OneLife Ministries is a ministry of Brian Kenneth Wilcox, SW Florida. Brian lives a vowed life, as an Associate of Greenbough House of Prayer.

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