
Questions & Answers
It's not what you seem But what you are That beckons the stranger From afar. What you say, less Than what you think, Brings him questing To the brink.
Yes, this the way to follow leadings truths .
one of the great things about that journey from saul to paul is that saul hadn't really planned on going quite that far no saul didn't realize such a trip could be taken there was no outlining on his part for that final destination no praying for transformation no awaiting regeneration he didn't even know it could be done so when that blinding light of Truth shut out material vision and saul fell to his knees upon the earth there was no arguing with that light no pleading for healed sight instead a soul-surrendering thought in the silence of the moment "who art thou, Lord?.
You see, Christ Jesus knew. He could see when others trembled in the darkness.
"She is no longer here," we say. Not here? Then where? For "here" is all that we can ever know.
I keep going back to it: the road home, like a map to some forgotten place lived in a long time ago. I'd get lost otherwise.
No detour for man. Nobody can reverse the tide of his inevitable course since man is forever the reflection of Mind.
I feel good! But if when I feel good I don't feel You— surging, urgent, transcendent Spirit — then it's not good. If when I feel good don't merely feel good but feel You — You piercing hazy daydreams, that I may think straight and true wiping weepy eyes, that I may see to heal stirring slow limbs, moving me to act with You, with Love, to do some good for You, then, and only then, feeling good is fully good.
it's getting much more natural now — this turning to God first —this lifting with prayer rather than bogging down in human yesbuts and whatifs and wellif he'd just .