2014-01-15T09:55:40-08:00

In the Roman calendar today is the feast of Macarius of Egypt. In the Eastern churches his feast is a couple of days later on the 19th. While a Copt, he is celebrated as a saint throughout the various branches of the Christian Church. Macarius is a significant figure in the establishment of the monastic tradition within Christianity and a signal figure among the Desert Fathers. He was famed for his kindness and generosity to others, including non-believers (although he... Read more

2014-01-14T10:19:56-08:00

Turns out in Medieval Europe today was celebrated as the Feast of the Ass. Mostly a French thing, related to the Feast of Fools, a turning of authority, where the low are raised up and the high brought down. There appear to be some connections here to earlier “pagan” festivals like the Saturnalia and Carl Jung likes to suggest, the festival of Cervula, adding in a trickster element to the deal. I’ve always been partial to those figures like the... Read more

2014-01-13T08:25:10-08:00

George Fox died on this day in 1691. The English mystic and preacher is generally credited as founding the Religious Society of Friends, although I join with those who believe that Margaret Fell is the person who held the anarchic the Children of Light or Friends of the Truth together, and so, really should always have her name mentioned, when George’s is… Walt Whitman wrote of Fox, “George Fox stands for something too—a thought—the thought that wakes in silent hours—perhaps... Read more

2014-01-12T14:17:48-08:00

A STRANGE UNIVERSALISM Finding the Spiritual in a Murder Mystery James Ishmael Ford 12 January 2014 First Unitarian Church Providence, Rhode Island Text There is a strange universalism in the Agatha Christie novels I have just started reading. Pretty much all the characters are considered “likely suspects” at the beginning. Everyone has a motive. Everyone has a secret. No one is as they appear to be. As Miss Marple explains in The Murder at the Vicarage, “Normal people do such... Read more

2014-01-11T15:45:53-08:00

When heaven is someplace out there it becomes whatever you want it to be. But, there is something else we can do, another direction to travel. The other day I was at a Unitarian Universalist clergy event. At some point we were invited to turn to someone and pronounce a blessing upon that person. It’s what we do these days. My companion wishes me good things. I wished him the deep. Perhaps not the kindest of wishes, but I meant... Read more

2014-01-11T11:02:05-08:00

When Jan and I first moved to New England she decided she wanted to go and put a rose on Henry James’ grave. I went along taking my own rose for William James. (As a special bonus, when we arrived at the James family gravesite in the Cambridge graveyard, we discovered only a few feet away the marker for the (perhaps last) great Unitarian Universalist theologian James Luther Adams) They said of the James boys that one wrote like a... Read more

2014-01-10T09:39:59-08:00

This morning, as per usual, I drove Jan from the house up to the train station for her daily ride up to Watertown and her work as research librarian at the Perkins School for the Blind. It was snowing. Not really bad, but certainly enough to slow us and most everyone else down a bit. Then on the way back to the house as I was proceeding in the middle lane of Interstate 95, the SUV in the fast lane... Read more

2014-01-08T14:02:19-08:00

Today marks out three hundred and seventeen years since the last person was executed for the crime of blasphemy in Great Britain. Thomas Aikenhead, a medical student, was twenty years old. According to Wikipedia his indictment read in part: That … the prisoner had repeatedly maintained, in conversation, that theology was a rhapsody of ill-invented nonsense, patched up partly of the moral doctrines of philosophers, and partly of poetical fictions and extravagant chimeras: That he ridiculed the holy scriptures, calling... Read more

2014-01-07T22:56:58-08:00

Saturday evening I passed on denkai transmission to Jay Weik, Rinsen Osho, in a traditional Soto Zen ceremony. The next morning we had a lovely public celebration. Here’s an accurate enough account of the public event. Read more

2014-01-03T09:09:34-08:00

This video is getting some traction, with over 55,000 views on Facebook It reminds me of the Jon Watts video from 2009. George Fox & Elias Hicks spiritual leaders for a new age… A truly compelling spiritual movement… Read more

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