Thursday 30 April 2015

OLD AGE

'...most people never think to blame themselves until they're old and have time for thousands of second thoughts.' 
Tim Gautreaux, The Missing, p.336. 

Wednesday 15 April 2015

RELATING TO GOD

'In the Bible we discover a real and complex God. If you have a personal relationship with any real person, you will regularly be confused and infuriated by him or her. So, too, you will be regularly confounded by the God you meet in the Scriptures - as well as amazed and comforted.' 
Timothy Keller, Prayer, p.56. 

Tuesday 14 April 2015

PRAYER

'In prayer we discover what we already have. You start from where you are and you deepen what you already have, and you realize you are already there. We already have everything but we don't know it and don't experience it. Everything has been given to us in Christ. All we need is to experience what we already possess.' 
Thomas Merton in Martin Laird, Into the Silent Land, p.53. 

PRAYER

'...the struggle of the human condition: we cannot be still. Even if the body can be still, the mind keeps racing like a runaway train. Our bodies may be at the place of prayer, but our minds are not usually where our bodies are, but instead are at a shopping mall; on a beach in Majorca; reliving an argument; fearing the future; regretting the past; any place but right here in the simplicity of the present moment.' 
Martin Laird, Into the Silent Land, p.49. 

Monday 13 April 2015

THE MIND

'...the thinking mind has a professional hazard. If it is not engaged in its primary task of reason, given half a chance it fizzes and boils with obsessive thoughts and feelings. There are, however, deeper demands, deeper encounters of life, love, and God, and there is far more to being alive than riding breathlessly around in the emotional roller coaster of obsessive thinking.' 
Martin Laird, Into the Silent Land, p.27. 

THE SACRAMENTS

'Baptism and Eucharist are the great sacraments of God's self-giving. They create, cultivate, and sustain the foundational unity between God and humanity that is manifested in Christ. These are the sacraments of our deepest identity, hidden in the self-emptying of God in Christ.'
Martin Laird, Into the Silent Land, p.15. 

HUMANKIND

'God is our homeland. And the homing instinct of the human being is homed on God.' 
Martin Laird, Into the Silent Land,: The Practice of Contemplation, p.2. 

Monday 6 April 2015

THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

'Part of being a soldier is accepting that your body does not belong to you.' 
Ben Fountain, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, p.206.