Just received this in my inbox today & I do have to say that I wish more of us could have the courage to live as such
"We grow spiritually much more by doing it wrong than by doing it right. That might just be the central message of how spiritual growth happens; yet nothing in us wants to believe it….
If there is such a thing as human perfection, it seems to emerge precisely from how we handle the imperfection that is everywhere, especially our own. What a clever place for God to hide holiness, so that only the humble and earnest will find it! A 'perfect' person ends up being one who can consciously forgive and include imperfection rather than one who thinks he or she is totally above and beyond imperfection.
It becomes sort of obvious once you say it out loud. In fact, I would say that the demand for the perfect is the greatest enemy of the good. Perfection is a mathematical or divine concept, goodness is a beautiful human concept that includes us all."
-Richard Rohr, Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life
I see that... good desires for perfection and excellence can go astray and subtley become idols in the heart. ...and then they start making demands and consume too much...
Another interesting thing about the heart - that in a person's heart EKG pattern, _between_ the heartbeat pulses, is more subtle pattern data that has much information related to the person's emotional state.
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