Beautiful! It amazes me how you write what strikes me as pretty profound out of life's little experiences. And you seem so present and centered.
One thing you wrote today especially rippled into my consciousness. It reminds me of an idea from process theology that I love, objective immortality. It comes in 2 forms - God remembers everything we experience, and every choice we makes reverberates through reality. It's the second part that attracts me most. And here's what you wrote that set me thinking: "What matters is that we do take it seriously. Because how we are - who we are - is not just our life. It ripples."
Thank you, I hesitated a long time to write at all because I am not overly educated especially in this area, I only have what I see everyday and the people I read make me look at that more closely. You mentioned process theology before, it sounds interesting.
Beautiful! It amazes me how you write what strikes me as pretty profound out of life's little experiences. And you seem so present and centered.
One thing you wrote today especially rippled into my consciousness. It reminds me of an idea from process theology that I love, objective immortality. It comes in 2 forms - God remembers everything we experience, and every choice we makes reverberates through reality. It's the second part that attracts me most. And here's what you wrote that set me thinking: "What matters is that we do take it seriously. Because how we are - who we are - is not just our life. It ripples."
Thank you, I hesitated a long time to write at all because I am not overly educated especially in this area, I only have what I see everyday and the people I read make me look at that more closely. You mentioned process theology before, it sounds interesting.
I didn't know this - I should start looking at the roots of words, Thank You