The White Parasol

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There is the greatest of difficulties for me to understand myself.
I am full of contradictions.
My Mother said once that I was “…so contrary” when I was a small child.
I never forgot this even though I did not then understand.
Now I know that she is right and it has taken me most of my life to [...]

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Can we ever really understand The Lord’s Prayer? The truth is that we do not know what truth is so how can we know what foregiveness is? The Way forward is what then?
Perhaps the Power of the Not Quite There Yet (towards Eckhart Toll’s “The Power of Now” that is) will do - for now?
Sometimes we feel [...]

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11 Aug, 2008

Prejudice

Posted by: edb In: Modern Spirituality| Sillies or Sinners

Let not prejudice blind us to truth and universal law.
Might we come back and be that which we have hated?  So that then we will understand (literally stand under) that hate and that prejudice.
Can we let it all go? Give it up? Can we bid it farewell and give it to the light of Christ [...]

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Eckhart Tolle’s book on “The Power of Now” is very good and very powerful. But it is very hard to grasp some things and even with a genuine aspiration to do so, we still fall on our feet of clay. Well, I do. Sometimes I can have really spiritual moments, even days and grasp the [...]

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about the brolly thing

The White Parasol is our (see "about little me and mrs. overall) umbrella where reflections on the confluence of religious,spiritual and modern, everyday life - with all its conflicting issues - can be looked at without and with prejudices. A practical emphasis to provide another way of looking at the bigger picture, in the midst of the ordinary material life, but without theological restriction (which doesn't mean that it is to be disregarded either). The parasol is to protect us from the heat that the issues generate theologically and politically. To propose and discuss,listen to and open up to, other perspectives without fear of getting burnt, in the hope of moving onwards. A belief is not necessarily a reality or a truth, but a programming. The overriding approach: "Faith is about searching for the truth without fear, so it doesn't matter if we lose all of our beliefs.." (from a compilation of ancient wisdoms spanning all religions in Anthony De Mello's "Song of the Bird). But can we question,without fear,issues which shape families, towns, nations and what wars are made of? Well if all the political diplomacy we have had since time immemorial can deliver only a war-torn earth, even in contemporary and "more enlightened" times two thousand years after Christ came to bring peace, perhaps we should dare to.