God's Left Hand
Who's sitting at God's left hand?
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Read MoreSpringtime melodies
move rocks to dance in the stream--
water and earth are one.
Oh no, I've said to much / I haven't said enough.
Read MoreSometimes it's the nails, not the cross, that matters.
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Read MoreJesus couldn't possibly go there, could he?
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Read MoreNobody likes to be vulnerable. But that's exactly how we become free. Here are three ways.
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Read MoreWhere do we find God? In the wants and wounds of the human race.
Read MoreDo we make the way of the Lord an obstacle course?
Read MoreIn a recent blog post, Robert Krulwich made the following observation about nothing:
We are surrounded by Nothing. Everywhere we go, we have no idea what we're not seeing. We don't know what gravitational fields look like, what dark matter looks like, what quantum foam looks like, what [Willem] de Kooning's [erased] drawing looked like, but what the scientists and the artists are telling us, in their very different ways, is that if we lean in, and pay very close attention, sometimes what looks like Nothing is the best place to find the most interesting ... somethings.
Which makes me wonder. Saint Ignatius of Loyola talked about finding God in all things. But do we ever look for God in places where we think there is Nothing?