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New Friends

6/11/2015

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I was visiting a new friend overnight in her house.  
I was gradually fascinated by the way this woman in her fifties moved about doing housework, cooking, etc. She did everything gently and slowly. I asked her how she got this way and here is what she said: I always like the feel of expensive restaurants where the waiters never rush around and yet it all gets done when it should. I used to be much more frantic and it just made me and everyone around me frantic...don't know how I changed... I stopped worrying and just let things flow. I woke up shortly after that visit with this question in my mind: what would it be like to have the rest of my life not staccato but adagio? 
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I was marveling about how God sent me another new friend this year who has helped me so much. Jesus seemed to say to chide me: “So slow to understand. My Father, who loves His children, tries every possible way and His whole army of instruments to try to overcome those defenses of His children, so the floodgates of His love can enter: heal, transform, save, and finally bring through the gate of death to heaven.


I have been watching a You-Tube Russian with English titles version of The Brothers Karamazov done in 2008.  It is extraordinary.  Just google The Brothers Karamazov You Tube 2008 if you want to watch.
I thought that one of Doestoveky’s messages was that his characters are  universal.  Every man is Dmitri, Ivan, Aloysha, Smerdyakov,  and when sanctified Zossima?  And every woman is Grushenka and Katerina and Madame Hohlakov, and when sanctified Mary?
More from God Alone – see December 14, 2014 for explanation of these “messages.”
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July 18, 2008
Transparency
Holy Spirit:
(During the Retreat Fr. Ken, the pastor of the Church where I was during the time of these “messages”  said that a spiritual master used to give this method of following the injunction in the New Testament to pray constantly: In every minute take one second to lift your heart to God; in every hour take a minute to lift your heart to God; in every day take an hour to lift your heart to God; in every week take a day to lift your heart to God; in every year take a week to lift your heart to God. I snapped back with “so, do you actually do this, Fr. Ken?” I thought he would say something funny in reply but he looked at us with the same absolutely solemn expression he has at Mass and said. Yes, more or less.)

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(Now, here is what the Holy Spirit seemed to tell me about this incident):
You humans develop a teasing and self-deprecating banter to cover your jockeying for power or your shy fear of rejection. 
All the more, how beautiful it is when We succeed in overcoming all that to make openings between you where, unexpectedly, there it is: the voice, the eyes, simply revealing your deepest selves. That is what was meant when we taught you that you must be vulnerable to be able to heal. Such transparency happens. It is grace. You cannot make it happen. It is a foretaste of heaven where there will be no concealment and there will be no reason to fear.
Can you imagine the power that was in the transparent contact when Jesus looked at a person directly in the eyes before performing a miracle, or when He said “It is ‘I”?
Great artists know how to convey that focused transparency when they paint the holy face. Look and learn!


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July 19, 2008
In His Footsteps
(I have a grandson, Nicholas, who looks at lot like Jim Carviezel as Jesus in The Passion. It happened Nicholas was staggering under the weight of a large couch he was dragging from the back of his van. His body assumed the posture of Jesus carrying His cross.)
Holy Spirit:
You make the Stations of the Cross as a devotion often with contemporary words to relate them to your own lives. Still you do not always see that you are treading in the footsteps of Jesus when it is your own suffering:
- the agony of impending physical or emotional pain;
- the being under the will of powerful strangers;
- the horror of submitting to unjust judgment;
- present inescapable pain;
- the falling from a status of popular acclaim to being an 

   object of criticism or ridicule;
                                                                              - the finality of loss by death, literal or figurative.
Of a sudden We help you identify with Him on this bloody road. For a second you see that you are not alone. If you stay with that identification, you can become a true Christian. Then you will feel also in your own bones many resurrections.


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(I was so happy to see the Holy Father, Pope Benedict, expressing so clearly in his words what these messages mean me. His words were in answer to a question from an Italian seminarian who had been at World Youth Day about how to continue with the Holy Spirit. I read it in Zenit on August 19 but I am putting it hear for you as you continue reading these locutions:
“This is why I think that the most important thing is that we ourselves remain, so to speak, within the radius of the Holy Spirit's breath, in contact with him. Only if we are continually touched within by the Holy Spirit, if he dwells in us, will it be possible for us to pass him on to others.

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“Then he gives us the imagination and creative ideas about how to act, ideas that cannot be planned but are born from the situation itself, because it is there that the Holy Spirit is at work. Thus, the first point: we ourselves must remain within the radius of the Holy Spirit's breath.
“St. John's Gospel tell us that after the Resurrection the Lord went to his disciples, breathed upon them and said: "Receive the Holy Spirit." This is a parallel to Genesis, where God breathes on the mixture he made with the dust from the earth and it comes to life and becomes man.
“Then man, who is inwardly darkened and half dead, receives Christ's breath anew and it is this breath of God that gives his life a new dimension, that gives him life with the Holy Spirit.
“We can say, therefore, that the Holy Spirit is the breath of Jesus Christ and we, in a certain sense, must ask Christ to breathe on us always, so that his breath will become alive and strong and work upon the world. This means that we must keep close to Christ….

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“And of course, first of all in the blessed sacrament of the Eucharist in which he comes to us and enters us and is, as it were, amalgamated with us. Then, however, also in the sacrament of penance, which always purifies us, which washes away the grime that daily life deposits in us…
“All this must determine the shape that our day takes in such a way that it becomes structured, a day in which God has access to us all the time, in which we are in continuous contact with Christ and in which, for this very reason, we are continuously receiving the breath of the Holy Spirit.
“If we do this, if we are not too lazy, undisciplined or sluggish, then something happens to us: the day acquires a form and in it our life itself acquires a form and this light will shine from us without us having to give it much thought or having to adopt a "propagandist" -- so to speak -- way of acting: It comes automatically because it mirrors our soul. To this I would then add a second dimension that is logically linked with the first: If we live with Christ we will also succeed in human things.
“Indeed, faith does not only involve a supernatural aspect, it rebuilds man, bringing him back to his humanity, as that parallel between Genesis and John 20 shows: It is based precisely on the natural virtues: honesty, joy, the willingness to listen to one's neighbor, the ability to forgive, generosity, goodness and cordiality among people.”

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Chores of Joy

6/8/2015

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Dear Readers of my Blog,
I thought Our Lady of Medjugorje's Message to Marija, May 25, 2015 would resonate with most of you.  I found it strengthening.
"Dear children! Also today I am with you and with joy I call all of you: pray and believe in the power of prayer. Open your hearts, little children, so that God may fill you with His love and you will be a joy to others. Your witness will be powerful and everything you do will be interwoven with God's tenderness. I am with you and I pray for you and your conversion until you put God in the first place. Thank you for having responded to my call."

My grandson, Alex Conley, who is in first year law school had fun writing this for the family.  
CHORE CONTRACT

I.               GENERAL

a.     All signatories hereby agree to all of the provisions below individually and in conjunction with the other provisions.

II.            DURATION

a.     This contract shall be effective as of ____________  ____, 2015.

b.     This contract and all provisions therein will be valid and binding on all signatories.

III.          AMENDMENTS

a.     This contract will be amendable at any time.

b.     Amendments must be put into writing and agreed upon unanimously by all signatories.

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IV.          DISPUTES

a.     Disputes shall heretofore be defined as any disagreement or misunderstanding relating to the language of the contract, the language of the CHECKLIST, or any disagreement or misunderstanding with another signatory which arises in out of this contract.

b.     All disputes arising from this contract or any provision of this contract must be raised by a signatory in a reasonable and expedient manner.

c.     Failure by a signatory to raise a dispute regarding the contract reasonably and foreseeably will result in a waiver of that dispute, unless all parties unanimously agree otherwise.

d.     All disputes will be brought to the attention of every signatory, and can be resolved only by the unanimous agreement of every signatory.

e.     If a unanimous agreement as to a dispute cannot be reached, the contract will remain unchanged.

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V.             CHECKLIST

a.     A CHECKLIST containing a list of all the chores and those parties that shall be responsible for the completion of each chore will be drafted and agreed upon unanimously by all signatories.

b.     An initial draft of the CHECKLIST will be written by ________(The Father) within a reasonable time after the signing of this contract.

                             i.     The initial draft must be sent to and approved by every signatory to this contract, within a reasonable time.

                              ii.     Any misunderstandings or ambiguities regarding the initial draft must be timely raised prior to approval.

                               iii.     Once approved unanimously by all signatories, the initial draft will become the CHECKLIST.
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c.     The CHECKLIST will be a binding agreement on all the signatories to this contract.

d.     Any latently discovered misunderstandings or ambiguities as to the CHECKLIST will be subject to the DISPUTES process above.

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VI.          FUN and ENJOYMENT

a.     There will be an attempt to implement FUN and ENJOYMENT into all chores which are done in a group.

b.     Neither FUN nor ENJOYMENT will have any strict definition or requirements, but the manner of FUN and ENJOYMENT will be agreed upon by the signatories who wish to have FUN or ENJOYMENT that working on the group chore at the time.

c.     Any signatory working with a group on a chore in which FUN or ENJOYMENT has been implemented will not be required to take part in aforementioned FUN or take any aforementioned ENJOYMENT from the chore.

                                 i.     No pressure shall be placed to have FUN or ENJOYMENT on those signatories not taking part in FUN or ENJOYMENT by any other signatory.

                                  ii.     Any signatory choosing not to have FUN or ENJOYMENT can withdraw from the aforementioned FUN at any time, and can cease taking ENJOYMENT from the chore at any time.

d.     Refusal to take part in the aforementioned FUN or ENJOYMENT will not be used against a signatory in any other way related to this contract or the CHECKLIST.

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a.  The signatory that is required by the CHECKLIST to do the “clearing” job associated with the “dishes” chore will be required for the duration of this contract to do the task of TABLE CLEANING.

b.  The specifications and requirements of TABLE CLEANING will be agreed upon within a reasonable time of the signing of this contract.

 i.     The specifications and requirements of TABLE CLEANING must be unanimously approved to by all parties.

ii.     Once approved, the specifications and requirements of TABLE CLEANING will be binding on all signatories.

VIII.      LAUNDRY

a.     10 year old daughter Martina’s laundry will be washed and dried every _____________, by either her father or herself

b.     ZACHARY CONLEY’s laundry will be washed and dried every ______________, by ZACHARY CONLEY.

c.     MAXIMILLIAN CONLEY’s laundry will be washed and dried every ______________, by MAXIMILLIAN CONLEY.

d.     All laundry done by any signatory shall be started prior to __:_____ PM on the day stipulated above, by the signatory stated above.

e.     Failure by a signatory to do laundry on the day given above does not give the signatory a right to do laundry at a different day or time without the unanimous approval of all parties.

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IX.           SIGNATURES

a.     The signing of this contract will create a binding and enforceable agreement between you and all other signatories.

 

SIGNATURE of Father: __________________________________________ DATE: ________________

SIGNATURE of Mother: __________________________________________ DATE: ________________

 

SIGNATURE: __________________________________________ DATE: ________________

Maximillian Conley

SIGNATURE: __________________________________________ DATE: ________________

Zachary Conley

SIGNATURE: __________________________________________ DATE: ________________                                                    Martina

________________________________________________________________
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William Bernard Ullathorne,  great English archbishop and friend of Blessed Cardinal Newman,  on his deathbed, was asked if he saw the angels. He replied “Yes, I see the angels coming for me, and the devil is a jackass!”


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On the Feast of St. Philip, on Universalis, which has an old translation of the English, I found this lovely wording of the prayer for liturgy of the hours:  “let the Holy Spirit inflame us with that fire with which, in so admirable a way, he took possession of Saint Philip’s heart.”


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More from God Alone locutions. For an explanation of these, see 12/18, 2014 blog.
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July 15, 2008
“Nothing ventured, nothing gained.”
Holy Spirit:
Jesus warned you about hoarding; about a false sense of security for those who take no risks. Because He was the “Way, the Truth and the Life” He asked his children, his followers, to risk even death on a cross for a heaven they could not see.
In spite of the evidence of the miracles, many followers, even the closest, chose flight over the risk of crucifixion. Can you blame them?
At certain moment in each of your lives you come to a crossroads where the price of faith seems too great; everything to gain by being a spectator instead of a player…or so it can seem.
How often Jesus chided the people for their lack of faith. This would be cruel unless He, Himself, had given them the evidence to make the leap. Hands are dragging you back to the safety of skepticism? Whose hands are waving to you from a better place on high?

(I thought of St. Paul – first totally skeptical to the point of persecuting and arranging for the death of Christians, but then converted by a vision only he saw.)

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July 16, 2008
1,2,3, Go!
Holy Spirit:
At race or a performance, you train and train and train and then it is upon you and you have to let go of everything else and rush into the act.
We want you now to be decisively focused, not on a physical feat but for loving response. That is what poverty of spirit is about. Only when you are empty of your self-protective calculations can we fill you with our energies of love.
But it is not as if you were a mere instrument or machine. It is precisely through your natural, freely responding personality that We want to work.
- Think of a mother singing to her babe.
- Think of a carpenter smoothing a piece of word.
- Think of St. Peter looking at the fish in the net and envisaging them as the men Jesus told him he would catch for the kingdom.
-Think of the people you call holy.
Don’t you feel in them this readiness to respond? Yet they are not tense, just truly present and in their eyes you see their love.
It is all right if these words make you feel inadequate. That should lead you the more to welcome Us in prayer.


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July 17, 2008
Watching and Waiting
Holy Spirit:In the light you see beautiful qualities in each other. These you want to embrace that you might have them always with you.
Shortly afterwards the shadows fall over the image and you see only what is dark, closed in, finally a mere outline. From this vision, dismayed, you recoil; reject.
How can human love be steadfast if that is the only cycle? Who can survive such scrutiny? It would seem that only inertia would keep any of you together.
Is our Christian call to love, then, no more than a pathetic fantasy?
That would be to think only the perfect is real. That is one way of transcendence; one form of “God Alone is Enough.” The disciples wanted to stay on top of the mountain with the transfigured Jesus, never to return to the city.
Another way to understand "God Alone is Enough," that We wish for you, is to cherish the sparks of the beautiful divine you see in each other and forgive the limitations and betrayals. Then, wait for your mercy for them and theirs for you to show you a redeemed goodness. That We call the coming of the kingdom, the transition. When God Alone is Enough you can love each other with tenderness instead of thirst.


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Caricaturing other people’s saints:

5/27/2015

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I hear there are people who just assume that the soon to be canonized Franciscan missionary Junipero Serra was a cruel colonial minded Spaniard who came to what is now California and enslaved Native Americans.  I was talking to someone who seemed to have bought into that point of view.  I mentioned that I had a read the 500 page bio of him by a fellow Franciscan, Palou, that showed how he loved the Native Americans and served them hand and foot.

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To the person who had the wrong view of soon to be St. Junipero Serra, I made a comparison to the way some people caricature Dorothy Day, who is being considered for canonization, without having ever read anything but articles about her. Having myself read a long bio of her and her Memoirs, and  also having met her once on her farm in Staten Island I feel I know more. 


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For example how many that insist she will never be canonized know that she went to Daily Mass and Weekly Confession and loved the Rosary?  So when I hear someone who has never read a thing about Dorothy but just articles in a part of the Catholic Press that thinks everyone who is an ex-Communist is still a Communist and that she had an abortion after being a Catholic,  when it was before she converted, etc. etc. I get very angry and I say "Have you ever read anything by her or by those who knew her?" 

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Now, of course, none of us knew Junipero Serra who are talking about him now. Having read this long book about him and other books about missionaries, I make a huge distinction between missionaries and colonialists. etc. etc. As in the movie The Mission about the Jesuits in South America, the missionaries were often opponents of the colonialists. So I get upset when I hear something what sounds to me like a politicized caricature of a missionary saint I loved so much when I read about him.

I think, as presumably thoughtful Catholics, we ought to avoid basing our ideas about those up for canonization on  the reading of short articles.


More from God Alone – 
for more about the nature of such “words in the heart from the HolyTrinity, see 12/18/2014 on this blog.
July 12, 2008
Cultures Blended and Transformed
(Of all the locutions in this series this one seems most like me writing rather than the Holy Spirit. On the other hand it corresponds in many ways to the reading at the day in Ordinary time which followed the locution and, of course, some of the ideas which seem like summaries of my own previous reflections on life could themselves have been inspired by the Holy Spirit. You can just take
whatever you think is true and think about it.)
Holy Spirit:
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You can rightly bemoan the violence of the history of peoples; of conquest; the blood of battle; the enslavement of peoples. How do We bring good out of all those sins that exploded out of the initial rupture of the peace of Eden? You can see this good in the fact of the tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe (this is the miraculous and beautiful imprint of Mary’s face on the robe of a Mexican during the time of the conquistadores which led to the conversion of millions of Mexicans) It is a noble, sorrowful, native face, yet she also appears as the transformation of Spanish culture. The craving for gold is transmuted into the prophesied gold of Revelation in the image of the woman clothed with the sun.

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Can you see in the portrait of St. Paul in Scripture the blending of the fierce Jewish obedience to God with the Roman vision of universality? In United States culture, out of the tragedy of slavery, you see coming forth the Afro-American mode of love for Jesus which you hear in passionate gospel music. Now with the waves of immigration you can see out of intense survival needs coming forth a fiery expression of desperation and gratitude for salvation penetrating the perennial universal (Catholic means universal) more serene rituals. We don’t will for you the miseries of evil in the tangled effects from the paths you (yourself) took when you chose to listen to the Evil One rather than walk with your Father in the garden.

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But it is from all of that tragedy that you are to be redeemed, saved and a sign of 
redemption is the transfiguration of each people. Violence is a foretaste of hell; 
beauty a foretaste of heaven. (Later, when I was “arguing” with the Holy Spirit that this all sounded too blunt, with not enough sense of the mystery of suffering that we cannot understand and can only accept because of the gift of faith, He seemed to add this example: the devil leads people to abortion, but the souls of the babies go into the lap of Mary.)


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July 14, 2008
Ten Signs of Awakening 
(This is from a Catholic  12 Step Reading but I am inserting it here because I think it reflects the work of the Holy Spirit in many souls in our times.)

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1. We desired greater closeness to God but knew we could not bring this about 
by ourselves.
2. We became aware that God wished to be closer to us in the innermost recesses of our heart.
3. We sensed, saw, or heard, God breaking through the barriers in us of sin, routine, and fear.


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4. We found the Holy Spirit’s presence more strongly reaching out to us in our individual and group prayer; in the liturgy, and in communion and reconciliation; to comfort and guide us.
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5. We perceived Jesus, more and more, in the suffering hearts of others: those close to us and those less known. This gave us fresh impetus to try to overcome injustices of small and larger scale.
6. We found mercy in the kindness and goodness in the hearts of others for ourselves.


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7. We saw God’s hand more clearly in the beauty in nature, in human 
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8. We felt the embrace of Jesus and Mary in our worst physical and emotional 
pain. This enabled us better to forgive others and ourselves.
9. We believed and hoped more strongly, in spite of all our weaknesses and evils, in God’s plan of love for the present and for eternity.
10. We experienced our beings expanding with greater joy, peace, trust, gratitude and love.



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From God Alone ---

5/19/2015

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more excerpts from my journal of “words from God” see this blog 12/18/2014 for an explanation.  
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July 10, 2008
Comfort
Holy Spirit:
The word comfort has an ambiguous ring to you. The desire to be comforted can seem babyish, as if refusing the tough challenges of life in work or even sports. Yet the “giving of comfort” always sounds maternal in a positive way.
To prepare you for heaven, then, We simultaneously wean you from too human a need for earthly comforts, and attach you to spiritual comfort.
What is spiritual comfort? It can come from Divine grace pouring into your souls, but it can also come from the hope of Our approval for your righteousness when you chose the good, often at some sacrifice. This comes from Our paternal justice.


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From deprivation of human comfort you can become closed or combative. Moderate human comforts are healing of this: good food, drink, the warmth of the sun. Surfeit of comforts makes you sluggish.
All this is part of the drama of life. Part of heaven will be to know how it all worked. Will you let the richness of all these elements of life give you hope?
“We now see through a glass darkly.”


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July 11, 2008
Security
Holy Spirit:
There is a good security. Think of “the house built on good foundations,” being with people you trust because they are honest and responsible; sound investments, hard earned savings.
This is good, but there is something better: the security of being saved by God’s all understanding love. In this sense mercy is safer than justice, for “who can ransom his own soul?” even with piles of merit?



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St. Francis of Assisi called death “sister death.” He understood death as a sort of trampoline to help you leap from your temporal securities into the security of God the Father’s waiting arms. Judgment there will be, but no longer on your own fallible terms.
So much of the gospel is about letting go of earthly security, the “stocking up stuff in barns” for a non-existent future.
Come! Let yourself be saved.


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July 12, 2008
Insight
Holy Spirit:

Beware of circling around stale self-justifying thoughts. Such repetition is very different from the wholesome cycle of nature or the rhythm of daily activities which brings peace. Insight comes when you let the rays of Trinitarian light into the darkness of mind that comes with the Fall.
The Gospels are full of parables about such breakthroughs: the Prodigal son; and encounters with real people such as the woman at the well. The Good News According to _____________(your name) could be written about such moments of turning.


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In periods when your life is not in crisis, We try to give you insight through watching nature or casual encounters. The sky tells you of the infinite. The pleasure of a supermarket worker helping you find what you are looking for could give you insight into the goodness of inter-dependence. Favorite music lifts you above the tragic: a sign that you are not stuck in frustration but can transcend it.
Simplicity of life should lead to less rush and pressure with more room to receive fresh insight. Even in physical pain, disappointment, or loss, be open to the Spirit of Truth for unexpected light. 


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Jots and Tittles

5/18/2015

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Benedetto Croce,
the Italian philosopher once wrote:
"Religion is precise. Religiousity is vague."  I thought this even more apt today when people go around saying “I’m not religious, but I am spiritual.”  


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However, we have to be careful who we “write off.”  Someone gave me a book by a business consultant, Fred Kofman, who is a Jew who found Buddhism. I was reluctant to read it, but it is actually terrific. He takes the best lines from Buddhism and other religions, even ours, and blends this wisdom with absolutely nifty, helpful ideas about bad ways of managing companies.  These insights are highly applicable also to academe or Church.   For example, how to avoid seeing oneself always as a victim vs. as one learning even from failure that there are higher goals and obvious success.


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Pet peeve!  I notice in myself and in many other women this tendency:  to fuss about every detail of each situation we are in trying to make sure everything is the best it can be but meanwhile driving others crazy about absolute trivia!   I think men usually hate this trait of many women. Of course it is the shadow side of the very important way in which women are concerned about details and will work hard to make things work out not only successfully but harmoniously. I am working on just talking less.  It is soothing not only to others but also to me!!!!

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I read in one of those non-Catholic Christian meditation books presumably dictated by Jesus,  the following very good advice:  "When you start to feel stressed, let those feelings alert you to your need for Me. Thus, your needs become doorways to deep dependence on Me and increasing intimacy between us. Although self-sufficiency is acclaimed in the world, reliance on Me produces abundant living in My kingdom. Thank Me for the difficulties in your life, since they provide protection from the idolatry of self-reliance. 
It was the last phrase that caught my eye: “idolatry of self-reliance” because I think it has a large part in the misery of aging where we feel all the time insufficient, weaker, and needy. Some of us probably are clinging desperately to independence in a way that is never going to work!

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UpSet with the Setup

5/12/2015

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I was upset over something someone did recently. Jesus seemed to tell me: You don’t need to become cynical when you see all kinds of desperate moves, you need to be mercifully loving, not superior.  Think of those whose failings you see as having “fallen in battle” and you could be a nurse in the hospital with the medicine of the Way of Love. In each moment ask yourself what is the most loving thing to say. It can be funny but not sarcastic and not teasing in the wrong way.

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A mentor of mine thought that this insight could provide me with a true victory where instead of feeling superior through psychoanalyzing others in my head if not in word, I could beg for supernatural grace instead.  It gives me a momentary satisfaction or pleasure which quickly fades, leaving you empty and bitter, this mentor pointed out. Very soon a lust will rise up for a "new" situation to exploit and the drama is acted out again and again.


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Opposed to this are the true victories.  When you participate in these Mercies, the situation is "reordered" by the Holy Spirit, and Ronda is reordered.  The fruit of this Ordering is threefold:  the people with whom you interact are "gathered" unto Christ; The Gates of Hell are beaten back, and we claim more space for the Kingdom (Christ prophesied that Ronda would do this) and as the personal fruit of Order in Tranquility and the Peace.  Further, this victory signifies conformity (Union) with Christ, who is All Good. St. Thomas tells us that union with Jesus is (=) Happiness, then Joy.  This Peace and Joy will endure longer and longer as you become better at Spiritual Warfare and win more "true victories".


From God Alone  (for an explanation of these messages, see this blog 12/18/2014
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July 5, 2008
Silence
Holy Spirit:

With what words can We teach you the limits of words? We want to teach you not a dull silence but a rich silence; the silence that comes from going out of yourself into ecstatic union with Us and our creation. Tedious chatter comes from your enemy: fear. You try to ward off fear, ultimately fear of death, through wordy plans. Since corpses are silent, you prove to yourselves that you are alive by hearing your own voices. Speech as response is better; more musical. You hear a request, pick up a concern, sense a need. Your voiced response signifies you are ready with helpful love.

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Your tongue cries out against the threat of such seeming restriction. You ask if I would condemn the joys of self-expression? Always you want to justify excess by reference to the evil of its opposite: poverty. We treasure your spontaneous personal voices. What we wish to tame is the scattered noises of your anxiety. Try for just awhile slowing down and questioning what you want to say. Favor words of communion with Us; words of praise of beauties large as the sky, small as a flower; words of thanksgiving; words of humble need. Reject words of anger; words of complaint; words of critique; words of prodding. One day your song will blend into Our song.


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(Beware) “The tongue is a fire…set on fire by hell.”(James 3:6)
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July 6, 2008
Poured Out
Holy Spirit:
It is safe inside the bottle, the libation slowly gaining flavor and strength. The interior life grows in darkness. Then comes the time to let Us bring you out to be served, tested, tasted, relished or, perhaps, spit out! We waste nothing. Think of the angels saving the blood pouring out of the side of your Savior on the crucifix.

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Mary’s and your consent to Our plan is at first without boundaries. The specifics of Our plan unfold. At each unexpected turn we leave you free to take back your consent. Appalled, Peter cried out: “I know not that man!” Your weaknesses become part of Our plan. How many find in Peter’s tears the impetus to their own repentance!

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The risen Jesus came right through the locked doors of His hidden disciples. He was eager to reassure them. He will anoint them before leading them forth, themselves, to be poured out. Take courage. Let us lead you into the unknown future.
“The light shines in the darkness and the darkness shall not overcome it.” (John 1:5)

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Results
Holy Spirit:
You think of results as direct effects of causes. We think more of radiation of power as in light. When you don’t see results as you try to witness to Our love, you are disappointed. We are not disappointed because we are sending love to others through you. The light shines through even the darkness in you that makes you so ashamed.
The darkness in you does block those you witness to from accepting you or accepting your concrete plans for them. As it were, they throw away the package, you, and grab what is inside (Our love). All you see is how they reject the package and you feel discouraged. You don’t see them in the home in their hearts cherishing the gift.
If this were not true, how could 12 men, who were martyred, “cause” the conversion of peoples throughout the whole world? I hear the sceptic in you shrugging this off. With the cause and effect mentality, you think this result came more from conquest than from grace. That is the dark side. But, because We are Love, Our rays come into the hearts of all whoopen to Us no matter what the circumstances.
“I am the light of the world.”


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(note: words in parentheses are Ronda’s explanations)
Microcosm
Holy Spirit:
We want you to learn how to see the All in the small. This is not pantheism (the theory that all creatures are God) or sentimentality (a fatuous cooing over the sweet) as you might fear. It has to do with the imago Dei, with omnipresence, with symbols, with ecstatic union.
Think of
- all the notes in a symphony rushing toward the final triumphant chord;
- the kiss of bride and groom at a wedding;
- the smile of a baby: the first to be seen by the parents;
- each Mass encapsulating every Mass.
In the end, when the barriers break down between the religions of the world, all will become one, not in some false blurring synthesis, but in a mighty ecstatic union where the partial will rush toward the full.


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Convergence
Holy Spirit:
The closer you get to heaven the more earthly division distresses you. You see no way to overcome it whether it be in the realm of the political or the ecclesial. These divisions are long entrenched, coming as they do from real sins of the past.
Healing will come through grace. You can cooperate in making openings for grace by avoiding denunciation in favor of understanding the reasons for the dividing stances.
Imagination can help. Think of small children learning fear and hate as necessary for self-protection. Let yourself notice the unexpected that comes when someone leaps over the division in a gesture of solidarity. Don’t you want to be one who, with Our help, can make those kind of leaps?
Start by noticing in yourself the impulses to fear and hate and how they come up in the moment you are thwarted in the smallest goal. Can you see that quietly accepting the jolt to your will and working through the problem for the best solution feels peaceful? It prevents you from hasty, harsh, blame, with the retaliation that cements division. Humble forgiveness puts you and others on the same plane. And, then, with the same people or similar ones, at another time, there can be a convergence of needs and helps. It is not a matter of “figuring out,” but of releasing it into Our hands and then responding to Our prompts.
“In the world it is impossible, but nothing is impossible for God.”
”Blessed be the peacemakers.”


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Touring the Void with Siggy Freud

5/11/2015

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Now and than one of my students of philosophy writes a truly outstanding paper in terms of manifesting the truth about something in an unusually insightful manner. Such is this paper by Matthew E. Gonzalez, a lay student at Holy Apostles College and Seminary. The requirement was to take an issue big in the 20th century and relate it to 21st century polarities:
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Sigmund Freud:
Sigmund Freud was a very brilliant man, and possessed an intellect adept at penetrating the myriad thought processes of others. Why is this so? From the evidence of his life, of the various choices he made and his expressed views on what and who man is, it would seem that Freud himself was a person beset with many interior demons, that is, neurotic tendencies evolving out of an internal conflict wherein he is attempting to negotiate and understand the traumas he has experienced in his life.
I am sure that we all accept that to experience something is to gain an understanding, or at least a familiarity with it, which we could not otherwise gain. In this respect, and also due to his natural gift of intellect and his tendency to self-obsession and observation, we can thus understand why Freud was drawn to develop the field of psycho-analysis and why he was so good at it.

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However, the psycho-analysis which Freud developed, in my opinion, fails miserably at perceiving and addressing the human person as exactly that, a person. In psycho-analysis, there is the tendency to regard a person in a way which is inherently de-humanizing. There tends to be the practice of determining a person’s mental illnesses in a cold, overly scientific manner, addressing the person more as a biological reality, or a machine, really, as opposed to one who, more than anything else, desires to love and to be loved. This is the deepest and most significant reality of the human person, and shows us how we are made in God’s image and likeness: we require meaning in our lives, we need to know we are loved, and we need to be able to give love to others. More than that even, we need to hear this: It is good that you exist. This is the basis for everything else.

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Pope Benedict was very clear on this point. Before any type of evangelization and catechesis can take place, each person must know that it is good that they exist, and that they are specifically willed into and sustained in existence by a God who loves them, and it is out of love that they have been created. Freud’s process of psycho-analysis does in fact not do this. 

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On the contrary, what often occurs with the knowledge of what’s wrong with us and why we do what we do, which psycho-analysis often uncovers for us, is to cause us to become angry and resentful. We learn that because our mother withheld love from us, or because a family member sexually abused us, we now, therefore, as a consequence, exhibit neurotic behavior. I will therefore become angry that someone else has caused me this pain and difficulty. I will obsess over it when life becomes hard and unbearable, asking a God, whom I now doubt in, for why would a loving God allow this pain, why I must suffer for someone else’s wrongdoings. So we are aware of the source and causes of our disturbing thoughts and behavior, but what have we really gained? I have also become full of greater resentment, anger, and even a cosmic rage, ultimately directed at a God who may not even be there.

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On the contrary, I believe that what a wounded person really needs is not to be dismantled like a mechanical device, to find out what’s wrong, but rather, they need supportive therapy, and especially love. Forgiveness, a constituent part of love, is needed. We need to be encouraged to forgive others for what they have done to us. We also need to learn that it is ok to be me, so to speak, and to learn a certain amount of forgiveness of self. Very often, contradictory though it may seem, one who is obsessed with how others have hurt them, very deep inside, conceive of themselves in a most hateful, despised manner.

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I have noticed that in all the circumstances I have found myself in throughout my life, the absolutely necessary reality which must always be present for authentic understanding and healing, has always been forgiveness: forgiveness of others, forgiveness of self, and, if you will, forgiveness of God. Though God requires no forgiveness from anyone, we are often very angry with him. I may say such things as “why did you make me like this?” or “why have I always been so painfully alone?” or “why do you allow those who are so innocent and vulnerable to suffer so much?”. When I consider these thoughts to an obsessive degree, I experience thoughts of anger and rage, ultimately directed towards God, for He is the only one with the power and authority necessary to stop these evils from occurring. I am now angry with God, who, in the hierarchy of being, occupies the top place. Thus, this affects my view of the entirety of creation, as it comes from and is totally dependent upon Him. Now I am at war with God, creation, and myself. I now have no peace, and desire to gain power, so that I may manipulate creation. I will no longer be hurt and dominated by others! If my world will not be agreeable to me, I will force it to be so. In the end, this is a futile endeavor. What starts with knowledge of self, at least in regards to our weaknesses and struggles, which is often gained by means of psycho-analysis, may in fact lead to this type of inner division and being at war with creation, God and ourselves.

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What is the remedy to this? As earlier stated, it is the most important thing for us to understand that it is good that we exist. We are not some unintended result of an evolutionary process, condemned to scrap out our existence in a cold, dark universe. Our sufferings must have meaning, or this whole experience of life is absurd, a cosmic joke. Let us consider for a moment all of the pain and suffering which has occurred throughout the history of the world. It is really quite impossible to do so, but were we able to do so, we would be instantly crushed by the weight of such a burden. Now let us say that this vast ocean of suffering has all been for nothing, and essentially has no meaning. What would the consequences of such a view of reality be? I will tell you: terror and rage. We have lost sight of the sublime meaning of sacrificial love, which is present in suffering properly understood and accepted. As a result of this, I believe, the modern world has seen an overwhelming increase in behaviors which have as their motivation fear and anger. Senseless violence, the abuse of the weak and innocent, suicide and all such things have at their root a misunderstanding of the nature of existence. In other words, an erroneous and misguided view of suffering will lead to the inability to truly understand who we are as individuals, who others are, and who God is. We therefore lose the ability to relate to ourselves, others and God properly, and so our sufferings increase, as we become more and more isolated.
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Viktor Frankl, who developed a therapeutic approach known as logotherapy, understood these things. His life experience was one of great suffering, but it did not become for him a meaningless suffering, and was therefore bearable. As a Jew, he was arrested by the Nazis, along with his family. They were placed in a concentration camp. His family was largely murdered by the Nazis, and he was a witness to many other deep pains, not only his own, but others as well. We can say that those who suffer either get bitter or get better. It would seem that Frankl got better. There was great meaning in suffering for him.

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After the war, he developed an approach to the practice of psychotherapy known as logotherapy. In contrast to psycho-analysis and Freud, Frankl’s view placed first and foremost the fact the patient is a person, as opposed to a mere organism which is experiencing a malfunction due to some process reduceable to the level of biology and cause and effect. I would like to quote from Frankl’s most famous work Man’s Search for Meaning pgs. 134-135: “There is nothing conceivable which would so condition a man as to leave him without the slightest freedom. Therefore, a residue of freedom, however limited it may be, is left to man in neurotic and psychotic cases. Indeed, the innermost core of a patient’s personality is not even touched by a psychosis. An incurably psychotic individual may lose his usefulness but yet retain the dignity of a human being. This is my psychiatric credo. Without it I should not think it worthwhile to be a psychiatrist. For whose sake? Just for the sake of a damaged brain machine which cannot be repaired? If the patient were not definitely more, euthanasia would be justified.”                                         
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I find the last line there to be most telling, and in a sense, prophetic. It is precisely because of the dismal, low view we have of ourselves, of man, that we countenance such things as violence, suicide, abortion and euthanasia. If we are just a collection of atoms, and if our suffering has no meaning, then it stands to reason that pain ought to be avoided at all costs. There is, however, something far worse than pain, and it is the absence of love, which, for us, as believers, means the absence of God. This is the definition of hell. The greatest suffering of hell is not the presence of fire or some active torment, it is rather the absence of God who is love. This is the reason, more than any other, why we experience so much suffering, because we attempt to live without the One who gives meaning to our existence and illuminates for us who we are. Without God, there is no absolute reason why we should exist, and thus we do not hear “it is good that you exist”.

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It seems to me that one of the most pervasive lies present in our world today, one which does untold damage, is that there is no meaning to our lives, when we suffer, it is to no avail and that we are, in the end, all alone in a cold, dark universe. This lie breeds fear and rage. It breeds despair. Despair is the enemy of Hope. The reality is that we have good reason to hope, even, and most especially, in the midst of the greatest sufferings, because Jesus loves us. He proved this, since He suffered with us and forgave us. In the end, it is Jesus who gives meaning to our sufferings. The greatest freedom we have, and the one freedom which can never be taken away from us, is the freedom to love.


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In conclusion, I would say that it is Frankl’s understanding of the human person which gives hope to those who suffer. It is also no surprise to learn that, towards the end of his life, Viktor Frankl converted to the Catholic faith and embraced Christ. It almost seems like Frankl knew him through all of the sufferings he endured, prior to his conversion, though he was not necessarily conscious of the fact that it was Jesus whom he knew.”


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Nine Toes in Eternity

4/27/2015

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Some of you readers will have noticed that Goodbooks Media recently published a book called Poetry that Enters the Mind and Warms the Heart by Donald DeMarco.  Dr. DeMarco is the author of some 27 books about Catholic truth.  He is an expert on the contemporary clash between erroneous and deadly practices and true ethics.  Many of  you will have read the articles he has been writing for years for the Catholic press.







Here is one of the poems I loved the most in his recent book:

WHAT THE LEAVES ARE SAYING

Pale, desiccated leaves, fluttering in the autumn
wind,
Imperiled by the same breath that gives them
Their metaphoric meaning;
Clinging heroically and desperately to withering
stems,
Not knowing what advancing moment
Will detach them from their vital source
And send them plummeting to their grave;
Anxiously trying to tell, in whispering agitations, a
world
That can no longer read what they are trying to say:
Life is short;
Time is precious;
The verdant hope that sprang in May
Is now fulfilled, yet not in
Ecstasy but desolation;
Windswept trees will solemnly stand
With leave-less, outstretched arms,
Configuring an arching prayer and
The hope of Regeneration.





Dr. DeMarco's book is available from Amazon:
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Just became 78 years old. 
Since when I was 35, I ran around saying 
I am half way to eternity. Now I am saying 
I have 9 toes in eternity!  


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A beautiful thought 
I think came from Jesus and you could take as apt for yourselves also was this: “When you were conceived I knew you would be Mine.”   Brought up as an atheist and now a dedicated widow with Jesus as my bridegroom this had a special meaning for me.

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At the seminary when we sing happy birthday to people at means, I, as the oldest motherly woman, get up and give that person a hug. So on my birthday many seminarians and sisters and others got up and gave me a hug. It was so moving.



More from God Alone:  (explanation of these “messages” can be found on this blog on 12/18/2014.)

 June 29, 2008
Power
Holy Spirit:  
You love power and you fear power. It is the human condition. Jesus tries to teach you something to transcend human ways of understanding as in “behold the lilies of the field” or the temple veil is rent by an earthquake, but also by the drops of His blood or the child as the symbol of the kingdom.
The words of St. Paul speak of Christian virtue as the power to do good.
Your minds must be on the Gospel, the good news. Scanning the horizon for the bad news brings the illusion of the power to resist, but resolves nothing, for there are always powerful enemies without and within that threaten you.

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The augmented power you feel in the joining of hands (in Christian prayer with others) is a symbol of a different type of power. The images in Scripture of the end of the world symbolize the defeat of purely natural power. Christ’s resurrected body doesn’t defeat the Romans, but defeats the laws of gravity as it ascends.

Grab His feet!


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July 1, 2008
Being Drawn In
Holy Spirit:
We, the source of your being, want to draw it always further in. Grace can be for the purpose of giving you extra energy to do Our will on earth. Think of St. Paul and other missionaries. Think of a Christian’s daily life of work for others.
Grace is the energy for good action, but it is also the power to enter in to Our realm. You rest in Us and breathe in “fresh air” so you return to your life tasks with new energy.
Watch this in those you think are close to Us. Can you see when their faces reveal more light? Can you feel more tenderness in their glance or touch?
The seed is hard, the fruit is soft.
“You shall go from grace to grace, from glory to glory.” (2 Corinthians 3:18)
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July 2, 2008

(On the Feast of St. Peter and Paul, our priest, Fr. Ken Whittington, gave an incisive sermon to us in this Bible Belt area of North Carolina. Quoting Jesus making Peter the Rock on which He would build His church, Fr. Ken said, “He didn’t say on this book I will build My church. The church assembled the New Testament gradually. Of course, he added, the Bible is  the Word of God, but it is not the rock.)


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Written Words and Persons
Holy Spirit:
You read about Jesus naming Peter the Rock in the sacred book, but in the earliest days of the Church the people (who had not seen Jesus themselves when He was on earth) heard about Jesus from the mouths of people, the apostles, the disciples. The resurrected  Jesus spoke to Mary Magdalene, to Peter, to Thomas personally. The written word is a means, not a substitute for persons.
People change and wound, so you can come to prefer written words to people, thinking words hold still. We use the words of truth to reach your minds and hearts such as the words of the Creed. But the Word that became flesh was a person; the second Person of the Trinity and then a person on earth. When the body dies you will not see a book but a Person, your savior. Heaven will not be a library, but the communion of persons.


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Because of what He saw and felt in a personal encounter, St. Thomas Aquinas thought the words in his books were but straw.
We are not asking you to throw away all books with written words. Are not these messages  sent to become written words? But We do not want you to cling to them as if they were your salvation.
Each single moment of contact in loving presence with Us or with any human person can be for you an opening of the doors of heaven; an opening toward the ecstatic union. After all, new human persons do not come from words but from the “ecstatic union” of two persons. Is not the Trinity an ecstatic union of Persons?
“Be not afraid.” (Matthew 28:10)


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July 3, 2008
Setting Forth on a Vaster Sea
Holy Spirit:
You long for larger horizons. At the same time you rush back to the cozy safety of your homes. This is a natural in and out of human life on earth.
For your minds there is a joy in opening to wider views, but then you can become lost in speculation and need to come home to the fundamental truths. In the Church we present to you the vista of an unknown but gleaming heaven and then gather you into your well-known parish settings with the one table of the sacrifice, finally giving you what is as safe as one Eucharistic host.
In this out and in rhythm you suddenly feel bewildered. You need to echo the words of Jesus on the Cross: “Into Your hands I commend my spirit.”
Children laugh more than adults because they have more trust, but the benign smile of an old one, tells of long tested trust and abiding hope. (The smile of Benedict XVI?)
The sailors knew to trust Mary, Star of the Sea.

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July 4, 2008
Intensity
Holy Spirit:
We want you to be intense in a way that attracts rather than frightens. We want an intensity of love, not of pseudo-power.
People were not afraid of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. They were drawn by the intensity of their love. So also with the saints.


It seems to you paradoxical that to become more intense in this loving way you have to become more relaxed in your prayer.
Prayer of presence is not tense but receptive. This is because supernatural love that comes into you and radiates from you is not tense. Tension comes from fear.
Our love is intense because it is person to person, but it is relaxed because it is a response to what is of unchangeable value; your created being and what we have created in the being of those you encounter.
Supernatural intensity is as rhythmic as music. Tension, by contrast, is jerky, as you try to coerce others into fitting into some plan you have created to allay fear; for example, fear of loneliness.
So do not begrudge Us the time of receptive prayer. The ecstatic union depends upon your willingness to come out of your habitual state of defensive planning.
Refreshed by Our intense tender love for you, you will be better able to direct rays of love into the hearts of others.
Try!


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Close to Closing

4/22/2015

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It’s close to the end
of the semester here at Holy Apostles where I teach, so maybe I am worn out, but I don’t have any new thoughts myself this week.  So here is more from God Alone.(Those apparent messages from the Holy Spirit received in 2008. See 12/18, 2014 of this blog for an explanation.)



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June 24, 2008
Fear
Holy Spirit:

You often wake up fearful. It is part of your nature as a contingent being, always in need. It is part of living among strangers with unknown motives. How do We work to change fear into trust? (In the past) We trained you in your morning offering to turn to Our invisible presence. In giving your day to Us you would be reminded of the purpose of your life and how your emotions could be brought under the control of Our providence and will.
Throughout the day in prayer you linked your quaking or tired or grateful hearts to Us. Those who received daily the Body and Blood of Jesus were strengthened by His real presence coming right into their bodies. With daily contrition and the sacrament of penance (weekly in the past) you allowed Us to take away the debilitating consequences of sin such as the fear that leads to and issues from hate.  Till the end of the world these will be Our fundamental ways to be closer to you and overcome your fear. You will be able to see Us and feel Our presences as a constant, each in your own way. You will be less likely to fall into the abyss of your own weaknesses.
“That all may be one.” (John 17:11)

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June 25, 2008
Personal Spirituality
Holy Spirit:
Christian doctrine is objective and unassailable. Though it is ultimately about the salvation of each person, it is not focused on the specific personality of each of you. Scripture, by contrast, includes stories with specific words and actions of individuals. You will notice that it is full of risk. David has to trust that God wants to make use of his training in stoning wild beasts to help him defeat Goliath. He risks his life on his trust that it is God’s will that he step forward. In your personal history you have times where the risks you took failed in your purpose. A small child tries to show love for a parent with a gift that is ridiculed; a man or woman reveals love for a person who rejects him or her. As a result, you can become wary of self-revelation. Your way of being withUs, instead of being child-like and free can become overly formal.

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There is balance when you have in each day some perfectly formed liturgical 
prayer, but then, also, an ever flowing current of personal lifting of your hearts in trust to Us and to our family of Mary, angels, and saints.
There is healing when you are elevated above random prayer into the universal rhythm of liturgy. There is healing, also, in believing that We, who created you to be an individual person, cherish your endearing ways of showing your love and receiving Our love. Think of Mary Magdalene plunging through the ridicule of the Pharisees to anoint the feet of Jesus with her hair.


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Singing in worship is so important with each person’s voice harmonizing with the others in praise. Also when those with the gift of tongues pray, each one’s words are different, but they blend in song.
If you recall, I am called “the comforter.” There is comfort in losing yourself in the throng in public formal prayer. There is also comfort in curling up into Our embrace in littleness in personal prayer.

Pray to be free of every fear that keeps you from fullness.
“I will send the Holy Spirit, the comforter.”

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June 26, 2008
Light Shines in Darkness
Holy Spirit:
Some days dark powers seem triumphant. You thought you had found a place of security and find instead darkness and danger. It makes you want to hide. The Apostles on Palm Sunday felt triumphant. By Good Friday most fled and hid.
Now it is your turn. Sometimes We tell you to flee, but more often we want you, whatever the price, to stay as a lampstand for Our light. You are to speak the truth, not with hate, but with love. If not you, who? Can you sense that your own words are stronger since you have been receiving these messages?
Often, when you feel you cannot win, that is the time when We can win, even if our victory is not visible. Was Our victory visible when Jesus was crucified? Only a few saw the light bursting through the darkness, but those few were enough for Us to use to spread the light throughout the whole world.
“I come to bring not peace by the sword.” (Matthew 10:34)

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June 27, 2008
“The Greatest of These is Love”
Holy Spirit:
God has led each of you through different paths to different treasures. You can come to love a value or virtue in such a way that you become not only its champion but also its defender and then can set in almost a spirit of rivalry. St. Paul wrote of the different gifts of the Spirit, culminating with the blazing proclamation that the greatest of these is love. Can you see that the quality of one small deed of love having its source in divine love is “the pearl of great price”? (Matthew 13:46)


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It is not a matter of teeth gritting decisions to overcome your resistance to 
sacrifice. Rather by sincerity of response to Our love for you, you let Us overcome the resistance to sacrifice. Humble contrition for failure keeps your hearts from closing up in defensive rationalizations of selfishness. Gradually your heart is enlarged. In the end there will be no stopping the flow of love.


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June 28, 2008
Holy Spirit:
“On the top of the mountain, “no-thing.” (an allusion to the famous saying of St. John of the Cross: On top of the mountain, nothing.)  
The air is thinner:
no smog.
You are lighter:
less attachments.
Do you see
that being “we”
with Us
you are better
more free
not so shaky
not so angry
not so tired
less closed in with your wounds
more close into other’s hearts?
We call it “the Transition.”


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excruciating but Expiatory

4/13/2015

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Since the last Blog I went through the miseries of a colonoscopy prep.  I was offering this for my daughter, Carla, whose cancer is in remission but who suffers lots of other pain.

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When Carla said that she felt relief and improvement during the time I was offering so much for her I was exultant.  The experience gave me a better physical sense of the meaning of the Passion. As Jesus was so joyful in His Resurrection because He knew His physical sufferings for us as well as the mental ones would bring sinners into repentance and eventually into Purgatory and Heaven, how joyful we will feel in heaven when we are with those we suffered for in any ways.

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One of my students was describing a visit when she was 7 years old to the Bronx to a retreat given by the Franciscans Friars of the Renewal who try to really live like St. Francis: “Fr. Terry was standing in front of the garbage can...As retreatants came to throw out the food on their plates they hadn’t finished, he would take their plate and eat their leftovers before  tossing the paper into the garbage." What a lesson in waste vs. true evangelical poverty that was!
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I woke up this morning with the image that I need not dog paddle frantically on the cusp of the breaker wave of the rest of my life, but to float in the arms of my Savior into shore.


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From God Alone:  (for explanation of these truths from the Holy Spirit Ronda received in 2008 see this blog 12/18)
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June 20, 2008
(It seemed as if I dreamt in Spanish to “evitar” (escape, prevent. avoid) the “chip.” and give to the poor. I awoke with a sense of fear. There is a conspiracy theory that claims that before the end of the world the Anti-Christ will make everyone insert a chip in their foreheads in order to prove identity and that this will be used to tyrannize over us.)  In response to these thoughts the Holy Spirit seemed to advise me: Give to the Poor

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Holy Spirit:
Do not be afraid. Cling to the Church and give to the poor. The “chip” is a symbol of the world and fear of loss. Those who have Us as their locus don’t need to fear. We want you to be a “light” at the top of the mountain.  We have prepared you for a long time. Those who want to be poor are not desperate if a change in life-style becomes prevalent. You can start now to do things in more basic ways. We will help you. Ask about each thing you buy or undertake: is this necessary? Savor what you have in each moment. “Behold, I make all things new.” (Rev 21:5)

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June 21, 2008
Lightness
Holy Spirit:
The more insecure you feel, the more heavy-handed you become as you grab onto what you think you need, like a climber slipping down the mountain grabbing onto branches. When it is people you are grabbing onto they will often resist to avoid becoming prey, entrapped, used. This is why quiet prayer time is a necessity

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Can you see how much lighter is the approach to life of those who are more secure? The climber with a sure guide finds the right place to put the foot and from that secure place can reach out and up with a lighter hold. There are many ways of explaining this: the Eastern concept of detachment  or a phrase like “Let go, let God.” Now, don’t become heavy-hearted thinking about how insecure you still are! When you feel insecure, what you have to do is grip tightly onto Us. Since we are usually invisible, you have to do this through prayer. For those with many tasks this can be done with little prayers throughout the day and then longer times as possible. For those of you with ample time the insecurity of so many possibilities could bring you often to Us for longer times of restful peace. From Us you can move more lightly into the next moments of your day. “My peace I give unto you, not as the world gives.” (John 14:27)

(Tangent from Ronda: A quote from Lily Tomlin! “Why is it when we talk to God we are said to be praying but when God talks to us we’re said to be schizophrenic?”)
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Wisdom
Holy Spirit:
Wisdom without patience leaves out love. What good is it to understand more and more about the global scene and the people around you and about yourself if you don’t have the patient love to overcome the disgust that comes from bitter truths? Honor those who doggedly work moment by moment to learn and apply and wait. Remember the images of patient farmers Jesus gave you. To surrender your hearts to God and surrender to God those you love, which should include all humanity, is to recognize that only His love can bridge the gap between truth and realization. In some past eras and in some countries now, the perception of injustice led and leads into immediate impulses to vengeance. In your times often impatience leads to the so-called quick fix for all frustrations by any method near at hand, from breaking the law to abortion. Person by person and person to person you need to learn to come into divine wisdom and live that wisdom in patient love. “In your patience you will save your souls.”

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June 23, 2008
Unity and Truth
Holy Spirit:
You are concerned that the Transition (a term used in the visions and locutions of a friend of mine) will bring people from different religions into a false unity to the sacrifice of truth. That is because you are looking for external unity. What we are bringing about is a more spiritual unity of all who have been open to letting Us invade their hearts. When people of many religions and nations visit the Pope he doesn’t proclaim that there is only one true Church and they must enter. He tries to reach into their hearts by understanding and gifts so that they feel loved. One day all the saved will know God to be Father, Son and Holy Spirit and will be one universal worshipping body, but the way we will bring this about and the way it will look will not be as you picture it now. Think of the painting in your (parish) Church of Christ the Guru. It is not a picture of an Indian holy man worshipping a cross. It is Jesus showing Himself in the form an Indian would understand. Or, think of the many images of Mary in the apparitions of the different nations. She doesn’t have to look like a Jewish woman of the Old Testament to be true. An Eastern Catholic Church united to Rome, looks more like an orthodox church than a Roman church. Mother Teresa looked more like an Indian woman than like a traditional Catholic nun. Meanwhile, We want to give you the experiences and the gifts to be a light shining in the darkness until the day the light and the darkness will be permanently severed. “Speak the truth with love,” (Ephesians 4:15) and you will kindle the flame.

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    Ronda Chervin received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Fordham University and an MA in Religious Studies from Notre Dame Apostolic Institute. She is a dedicated widow, mother, and grandmother.
    Ronda converted to the Catholic Faith from a Jewish, though atheistic, background and has been a Professor of Philosophy and Theology at Loyola Marymount University, the Seminary of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and Franciscan University of Steubenville. She is an international speaker and author of some fifty books about Catholic thought, practice and spirituality. One of her latest is LAST CALL, published by Goodbooks Media.
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