- When your mind does not need to be right.
- When you no longer need to compare yourself with others.
- When you no longer need to compete -- not even in your own head.
- When your mind can be creative, but without needing anyone to know.
- When you can live in contentment with whatever the moment offers. [Snow piled on the roads after a snowstorm resulting in horrible traffic on Feb 3, 2015, such that I could not get to my home for an hour.]
- When you do not need to analyze or judge things in or out, positive or negative.
- When your mind does not need to be in charge, but can serve the moment with gracious and affirming information.
- When your mind follows the intelligent lead of your heart.
- When your mind is curious and interested, not suspicious and interrogating.
- When your mind does not "brood over injuries."
- When you do not need to humiliate, critique, or defeat those who have hurt you -- not even in your mind.
- When your mind does not need to create self-justifying story lines.
- When your mind does not need the future to be better than today.
- When your mind can let go of obsessive or negative thoughts.
- When your mind can think well of itself, but without needing to.
- When your mind can accept yourself as you are, warts and all.
- When your mind can surrender to what is.
- When your mind does not divide and always condemn one side or group.
- When your mind can find truth on both sides.
- When your mind fills in the gaps with "the benefit of the doubt" for both friend and enemy.
- When your mind can critique and also detach from the critique.
- When your mind can wait, listen, and learn.
- When your mind can live satisfied without resolution or closure.
- When your mind can forgive and actually "forget."
- When your mind can admit it was wrong and change.
- When your mind can stop judging and critiquing itself.
- When you don't need to complain or worry or get motivated.
- When you can observe your mind contracting into self-preservation or self-validation, and then laugh or weep over it.
- When you can actually love with your mind.
- When your mind can find God in all things.
Reflections on the GOSPEL. Creation, fall, redemption, restoration /consummation /recreation. Inclusive and exclusive. Tabernacle and presence.
Loved by God.
- UBF Gospel Musings
- Chicago, IL, United States
- * It's good to suffer loss, for it draws me to the Cross where God's loss is more than what anyone ever lost. * We cannot hear what the stories of the Bible are saying until we hear them as stories about ourselves. * Let go of control. * Trust God. Thank God. Think about God. Talk to God. Talk about God.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
What Might A Joyful Mind Be?
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