Inner Glow

Let your soul rise up to meet you as the day rises up to meet the sun. You might never have been, but you are. You are more than you think because your thoughts keep you from seeing your True Self. Your True Self waits for you to relax, to quiet your mind, to breathe deeply, to be present to the sounds in this room, to hear the breathing of your own soul.

Let your shoulders slump and your breath slow. Close your eyes so that you see your own inner light glowing behind your eyelids.

Just be.

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Kindness

I wrote this opinion letter before the latest unbelievable rude and untrue tweet storm from the president regarding a woman, Mika Brzezinski, on June 30. The Tampa Bay Times published it June 23.

As we near the Fourth of July, manners are on my mind. What weighs on me is a national rise in rudeness and what it might tell us about ourselves. Benjamin Franklin was viewed by his contemporaries as a successful ambassador for our young country during the American Revolutionary War. Thirteen virtues guided his life. One of those was humility.

Franklin believed that we should court humility as an antidote to pride and be courteous to one another. I like to think that his humility helped him persuade France to lend us critical funds to fight the British.

What benefit might have come from Franklin being rude? Certainly he would not have persuaded France to be our ally.

This Founding Father believed that civility must rule despite differences. I wish I could say he would be happy to see the fruits of his work today. Would he be disappointed to see Americans pecking at each other, as if we have lost sight of our ethics — whether they be based on our faith, spirituality, conscience or upbringing? Where have we lost our sheer good sense?

In honor of Independence Day, may we remind ourselves that we can have opposing perspectives yet still engage in civil discourse. We can work vehemently to sway each other, and yet part with respect. In this way, we honor the legacy of our Founding Fathers, more than 40 presidents, thousands of civil servants, our brothers- and sisters-in-arms: all who birthed and built this country. We honor ourselves.

As we joyfully gather together to partake of hamburgers and veggie burgers, root beer, ice cream and apple pie, may we remind ourselves that we need not think alike to be kind to each other.

 

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Honoring The Rev. Dr.

Power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love. – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

.. formerly, when I was a monk, I used to hope that I would be able to pacify my conscience with the fastings, the praying, and the vigils … But the more I sweat, the less quiet and peace I felt; for the true light had been removed from my eyes. – Martin Luther, Lectures on Genesis
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