We will never forget... What does that mean?

Remembering 9/11/2001

Recorded in September 2008 - What do we mean when we say, "We will never forget." What is the opportunity of the events of 9/11/2001?
 
 
"Biblical higher criticism is preserved in the particular enclave of academic Christian scholarship and is thought to be too unfruitful to share with the average pew-sitter, for it raises more questions than the church can adequately answer. So the leaders of the church would protect the simple believers from concepts they were not trained to understand. In this way that ever-widening gap between academic Christians and the average pew-sitter made its first appearance." [Bishop John Shelby SpongResurrection: Myth or Reality? (San Fransisco: HarperCollins, 1994), p. 12.]    Lovingly Namaste, Joe  ♥ 
 
 


Holosync

Valentine's Day gives us the opportunity to stop and notice that love is in the air. It's always there. Otherwise, we couldn't fathom it at all. This song could not exist, otherwise. Imagine, love is in the air far more than we can fathom! Lovingly Namaste, Joe  ♥
 
 
The male and female parts of us are partners in co-creating the experiences. The label "apology" applies to a context of abuse that we've conjured to gain access to experiences that we desire, which are available in the fantasy and contrasts of the physical domains. The experience we pursue is love - remembering and feeling that we are love. It is only in the remembering that we can experience it. The conflicts provide the points of access and are cracks through which love flows. We are not separately men and women. We are one, with various aspects which we've labeled. The male and female aspects of us are equally accountable for all of it, and we co-create the contexts and conflicts in partnership to remember that we are one and love. Therefore, when we apologize and/or love anyone, we accept and love ourselves.Thank you for the opportunity to look and remember.  Lovingly Namaste, Joe  ♥