Dear Folks -
Though we are taught by all solid religious traditions that we cannot serve two master, we all try to do it. Indeed I believe that somehow we must learn to live with one foot firmly planted in our religion and one firmly planted in the world - otherwise we end up not having anything of substance to offer to either. There are two clues as to whether a religion is trustworthy or not. One is if it focuses only on the "prosperity" of its own members and the other is if it divides people into warring camps. We must learn to live with a delicate balance.
That's a brief summary of the talk I gave in Ordinary Life this week. The full text I used (which is considerably different from the audio version) follows.
Much love,
Bill Kerley
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Dear Folks -
How did we get where we are? That's the question I attempt to answer in this talk. I am paying particular attention to what has had to happen for most of Protestant (and to some extent Catholic) Christianity to get from where it was fifty or sixty years ago to where "the church" is today. And, why and how has it become that the most virulent battles are taking place over the matter of homosexuality? If we can see that positions that were once held as unchanging and unchangeable have turned out not to be, then perhaps we can avoid getting involved in some rearguard action ourselves. Perhaps we can be open to the new era that wants to happen in our time.
Much love,
Bill Kerley
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Dear Folks -
Our world is being divided into warring groups by dualistic thinking.
Dualism inevitably ends up measuring things and people in one way or
another. We compare and compete with the dualistic mind. Non-dual
thinking moves us into the realm of meeting and meaning. This is a
matter of morality. Measuring will not lead to peace within or
without. Only deep meeting - both within and without - can contribute
to our happiness and the world's well-being.
Much love,
Bill Kerley
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Dear Folks -
One of the most important principles to use in creating a meaningful
life is this: Begin with the end in mind.
It is very helpful to know, in every area of life, what it is we want
to create. The only arena where this advice is not wise and useful is
when it comes to religion and spirituality. If we begin with an end in
mind here we rob ourselves of what the mystics meant when they
referred to "the discernment of the spirit." We must work to get the
competing and comparing ego out of the way so that we can have life in
the present moment.
Much love,
Bill Kerley
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