I just logged on and lurked on a couple of postings when I noticed the date and time. It's 10:30 pm and I just realized it is sunday. I have been in bed for a couple of days with a bad cold, and time slipped away from me. I spent the day working with my son in his business and never really noticed what day it was. Funny how most of my life, the sabbath was so important and now it can be just a nice day.
Moving on can actually happen.
Best sunday in a long time.
Best sunday in a long time.
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and right doing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.
Rumi
Rumi
Re: Best sunday in a long time.
It is nice to be able to spend a day of rest, really at mental and emotional rest - no guilt-trips or list of "shoulds."No Tof wrote: Funny how most of my life, the sabbath was so important and now it can be just a nice day.
Re: Best sunday in a long time.
The LDS church has a very narrow view of the Sabbath as a Day of Rest. Clearly No Tof got the full benefit of a day to truly recharge a well of resilience. It's not the same for the TBM crowd.