Wednesday, June 29, 2011

WORK



Be of good cheer; the warfare with 
one’s self is grand; it gives one plenty 
of employment … and obedience crowns persistent effort 
with everlasting victory.

–Miscellaneous Writings, p. 118, by Mary Baker Eddy--






Blue Iris

Now that I’m free to be myself, who am I?

Can’t fly, can’t run, and see how slowly I walk.

Well, I think, I can read books.

“What’s that you’re doing?”
the green-headed fly shouts as it buzzes past.

I close the book.

Well, I can write down words, like these, softly.

“What’s that you’re doing?” whispers the wind, pausing
in a heap just outside the window.

Give me a little time, I say back to its staring, silver face.
It doesn’t happen all of a sudden, you know.

“Doesn’t it?” says the wind, and breaks open, releasing
distillation of blue iris.

--Mary Oliver--

detail of a painting by rah

How can any type of productive and useful activity -- 
especially the comforting, supportive, and healing work for our fellowman -- 
be exhausting, when we are emotionally and mentally, as well as spiritually, 
at peace with ourselves? 

It cannot!    


Having said that, it is wise and prudent to give ourselves space for reflection, prayer, and meditation.  All our activities shine best, not by outer business, but by an inner space we allow ourselves -- moments filled with creative stillness -- and we'll be the stronger for it.   -- Eva-Maria--

Hold thought steadfastly to the enduring, the good, and the true, and you will bring these into your experience proportionably to their occupancy of your thoughts. 
–Science and Health, p. 261--

Thus saith the Lord; Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thine eyes from tears: 
for thy work shall be rewarded …
--The Bible, Jeremiah 31:16—



Nothing splendid has ever been achieved
Except by those who dared believe
That something inside them
Was superior to circumstance.

--Bruce Barton--

Success is the reward for achievement.  –Harry F. Banks--








I thank my God upon every remembrance of you,

Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy,

Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Christ:

And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in judgment;

That ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ.

--The Bible, Philippians 1:3,, 4, 6, 9, and 10--






a picture I took when in Lucern/Switzerland






















Eva-Maria on a walk in Boston






Love’s unlabored motion

Spontaneous inspiration through
spiritual devotion
assures an atmosphere of
love-filled thought that
raises us above the
life-in-matter notion.

It frees us for sublime soaring
as on outstretched wings,
with dominion and full strength;
we are lifted, ascending
in new spiritual light,
in the beauty of
its warm glow,
in upward flight.

Effortlessly, divine Love stills
human will,
annuls fear’s petition, arouses
spiritual energy’s unfettered
healing motion, which
draws each one heavenward.

The ceaselessly, radiant,
loving, living Christ, Truth,
lifts each ready heart
from struggling.
Frustration forgotten, we are refreshed
with constant healing,
with potions of Truth, through
the splendor of Love’s perpetual
unlabored motion.

--Eva-Maria Hogrefe,
The Christian Science Journal, January 1996--








































The victory always remains with those who admire,
 rather than with those who deride, 
and the power of appreciating is worth 
any amount of the power of despising.

--Arthur Christopher Benson, English author in From a college Window (1906)--



Spirituality is the friend of civilization




GOD IS LOVE; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.
–The Bible, I John 4:16--

“God is Love.  Can we ask Him to be more?”
--Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, (p. 2:23)--

“O learn to love! The lesson is but plain,
And one made perfect never lost again"
--Shakespeare--

LOVE




GOD IS LOVE; 
and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.
–The Bible, I John 4:16--


“God is Love.  Can we ask Him to be more?”
--Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, (p. 2:23)--











“O learn to love! The lesson is but plain,
And one made perfect never lost again"
--Shakespeare—




LOVE UNDIVIDED
Separations of many kinds seem pervasive.
No wonder even a glimpse of the wholeness and oneness of divine Love brings healing.
Wouldn’t we all treasure a love that’s broad and generous?  We yearn to understand the source and unifying power of such love and to be assured that we can’t be separated from it.  We hope that it is all-embracing, caring for us and others permanently.  This love certainly won’t leave us if we continue to look for it in the right direction and see love as a power that is unfragmented, undivided.
The wholeness of genuine love doesn’t have its source in human life, with its ups and downs, its expectations and disappointments.  Real love doesn’t originate in people but in God, who is described in the New Testament of the Bible as Love itself (see I John 4:16).
The human mind assumes that it is its own creator of love, fulfillment, well-being, and that it is capable of finding and giving all we need.  But we soon learn it isn’t able to do so.  The limitations of human thought and effort underlie all the unhappiness we see around us.  And these limitations arise from the belief in a life, love, and mind separate from God.
To recognize the true source of love and see love as ever flowing to us, never stopping, makes all the difference in our lives.  It wipes away fear of being divided from good.  However vivid or persuasive the belief of separateness may be, it dissolves before a realization of the actual fact of man’s oneness with God, Love, who is absolutely good.
Recently I witnessed a small instance of the powerful healing influence of all-embracing Love.  Going up in an elevator with a group of people, I overheard a woman exclaim how miserable, sick, and tired she felt.  Immediately the thought came to me that this sense of separation from good doesn’t need to be accepted for her or for anyone. 
Christ Jesus saw man as not only entitled to God’s love but as permanently one with Love.  All the misery of the world, however huge it might appear, is not permanent or ultimately real, because it isn’t found in divine Love.
As I was thinking along these lines, I became aware of a stillness around me in the elevator.  Everyone had left except the woman.  Perhaps she knew that a number of Christian Scientist lived in the building, and before the elevator stopped again, she turned to me and asked me, “Are you a Christian Scientist?” “Yes,” I answered, surprised by the sudden question.  “Thank you so much,” the woman said, smiling lovingly.
God’s goodness is never absent … That is, … we see more of the might of Love in our lives, even when we may have assumed it was lost.  This infinite Love unites its children in ways that always bless.

--An excerpt from an article by Eva-Maria Hogrefe, C. S.,
published in the Christian Science Sentinel, July 19, 1993--




He that loveth not knoweth not God;
for God is love. 

– The Bible, I John 1:8 –


 It is difficult to make a man miserable while he feels he is worthy of himself and claims kindred to the great God who made him.  --Abraham Lincoln—



a small painting (1977) by Eva-Maria Hogrefe 


Joy

Joy is prayer – Joy is strength – Joy is love – Joy is a net of love – God loves a cheerful giver.  She gives most who gives with joy.  The best way to show our gratitude … is to accept everything with joy.

–Mother Teresa, from A GIFT FOR GOD (1975)—




The Lord thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, 
he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing. 
--The Bible, Zephaniah 3:17—






A little girl said to her small brother: “God is everywhere.“  The doubting brother replied, “Do you mean that God is in this room?“  Then he added, “Is He in this chair.  I don’t see Him?“  The wise little girl said,  “Of course you don’t see Him because God isn’t a see.  God is a feel!“


God, LOVE, is first felt and then when we live by the love we feel for God, and for all of His creation, including man, woman, and child, we learn to express more of His unconditional love -- for each other, for our neighbor, for all of His children – that is, for all mankind.  It's not always an easy thing to do, but certainly a worthwhile and great beneficial endeavor.   And it bestows countless blessings, blessings which are often untold.  –Eva-Maria--



Child ask: “Why do we pray?“
Child answers: “We pray to make us
know God’s love for us.“




The everlasting I Am is not bounded nor compressed within the narrow limits of physical humanity, nor can He be understood aright through mortal concepts.  The precise form of God must be of small importance in comparison with the sublime question, What is infinite Mind or divine Love? 


--Science and Health, p. 256:13--
























Love

Love

Love




Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds.
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O, no! It is an ever-fixed mark,
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wandering bark …

–Shakespeare—




Friday, June 24, 2011


Ye are the light of the world.
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven [harmony].
--The Bible, Matthew 10:8--

Thursday, June 23, 2011

BEAUTY/AGELESS








"A truthful character is of value beyond computation.  It’s transparency is beautiful.  
No darkening stains discolor the medium through which the soul goes forth in words, 
in looks, in actions.  It is the only medium through which we can know God.”





Ageless:

You are always as young as you feel!  People grow old by thinking themselves old.  When they reach the age of forty, or fifty, or sixty, they imagine that they look like others of the same age , and that they soon will be useless, unfit for work, and unable to perform their wanted duties.  As surely as they think this, it will come true, for thought is creative.  How many of us can say, with Job, “The thing which I greatly feared is come upon me” (3:25). Not one of a hundred students, of whom the writer was one, under Oliver Wendell Homes, at Harvard, ever thought of him as an old man, although he had then passed his eightieth birthday.  His spirit was so young, and he was so buoyant, so fresh and full of life, that we always thought of him as one of ourselves.  You could not be in his presence five minutes without feeling brighter and better for it.
 –Christian Science Sentinel, April 7, 1902--










Use the light that is within you to regain 
the natural clearness of sight. – Lao-Tzu—



See your self in LIGHT – and you see yourself correctly.  –Eva-Maria


 instead I feel a completely different kind of joy. I could wander around aner needs e


ver to do is to hold a camera away from your feet and push the shutter release ... 
a picture from down-town Bern and the river Aare --Switzerland--


















We turn not older with years, but newer every day. 

Emily Dickinson (Poet)--






Even a small star shines in the darkness.

--Danish Proverb--





What lies behind us what lies before us
are tiny matters – compared to what lies within us.

--Oliver Wendell Holmes--













Starting from a higher standpoint, 

one rises spontaneously, 
even as light emits light without effort;
for “where your treasure is, 
there will your heart be also.”

–Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health, p. 262--



You will just have to have more sunshine within.



Ye are the light of the world.

--The Bible, Matt. 5:14--