Gosh Folks!
Not realised I had not been here since February.
I have been so absorbed in images and writing blogs seemed to of drifted down to the bottom of the pile. I thinks it's time just to take pen in hand once again.
I see Don and Floots seem to be doing everything ... I don't know how they do it. Wonder men.
Thanks to anyone that has been popping in.
Its time to attempt to read some your works.
Hugs for you all.
Not realised I had not been here since February.
I have been so absorbed in images and writing blogs seemed to of drifted down to the bottom of the pile. I thinks it's time just to take pen in hand once again.
I see Don and Floots seem to be doing everything ... I don't know how they do it. Wonder men.
Thanks to anyone that has been popping in.
Its time to attempt to read some your works.
Hugs for you all.
The Mystic's heart is filled with Love for all
He will lend his hand to you upon the path if you fall
His work is never ever complete nor done
The Mystic always has time for His Wizardry fun
He teaches you to love all your brothers
The true Mystic teaches of God's Love and no other.
Extract of Mystic's in Love
The true mystic will never be understood, and those honoured as saints were likely, then and now, to be remembered more for what they accomplished (or for what their intercession is thought to obtain for their devotees!) than for their mysterious and often troubling focus on the divine. Many a mystic, Francis of Assisi being a prime example, is gifted in expression, yet the fullness of their union with God leaves us puzzled. Total unity goes beyond the senses and the intellect, and the greatest of poets is rendered silent by the inability to fully share the inexpressible.
Christian mysticism sees growth in spirituality as involving an ever deepening, personal relationship with God. The mystic, whose longing for a total bond with the Beloved, is not seeking nothingness, nor to “find the God within.” His Lover is also a Person, albeit one Divine. Since true contemplation is a gift of grace from God Himself, the mystic remains fully (and, perhaps, anxiously) aware that his own accomplishments and efforts cannot attain this union.
Christian mysticism sees growth in spirituality as involving an ever deepening, personal relationship with God. The mystic, whose longing for a total bond with the Beloved, is not seeking nothingness, nor to “find the God within.” His Lover is also a Person, albeit one Divine. Since true contemplation is a gift of grace from God Himself, the mystic remains fully (and, perhaps, anxiously) aware that his own accomplishments and efforts cannot attain this union.
11 comments:
Welcome back, Trinitystar!
It is very nice to see you again.
I missed you and your beautiful writings.
I understand your absence. Blogging is passionate but it takes much time. If we want to learn something new, we must choose.
Love & hugsss
Hello Marie
It was lovely having a visit from you today so I came here with the hope you had a new post up.
And you do!
Welcome back!
I do hope you will continue with posting...you are missed!
Hugs!
Margie:)
Hi Trinitystar,
Interesting read, my only contention for its sake is a mystic could be a 'she' too....and I very much know you wouldn't disagree :)
so long I have been here, and you have been away too...
Hope to see more of your works and writings....those images are dazzling, I especially liked the second....wonderful work, :)
wishes,
devika
Devika, Thank you for dropping by.
I have been to yours but were not able to comment ... but today I do see that you have disallowed comments.
I admire your writing so much.
Wonderful!
Yes, Mystic's can be female also :o)
Oh Krystyna,
It is nice to see people still here and writing with passion.
I am making the Green Smoothie today ... and I hope I can put some balance back into my body.
Keep the tremendous work up!
Margie,
I am glad all is well .. Ive missed you on Flickr. Need to get some photo's on.
Coming over to you shortly.
hugs for you.
Hi trinity,
Lovely creations, the above two images. And a heartfelt message here.
The music on my blog which you liked is Bach's Goldberg variations.
welcome back and so pleased to read your insightful words once more... and your beautiful images are stunning
Hi Marie
Oh, you have added to your post since I first came by.
Lovely words & beautiful images.
Beautiful indeed!
Margie
lolz, i am wondering if days are going by seconds ? :P
ty for the love in my blog Trinnie. I miss ya too...somehow I cant seem to blog anymore. My spirit has never been this cold, numb and content at the same time :) Im sorry to do this to all of ya...but I hv to go with my Instincts, dun I. Love ya all n ty for the good times! I will always relive them...
Love
Keshi.
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