There's something in the way people talk and the sound of their voices that resonates....I have always loved Russ Hudson, the gentleness, the compassion, the humour along with Richard Rohr....I find it hard tho to listen to Ian on an ongoing basis as i find his voice and way of talking quite hard on my spirit. Yet he is great and knows a lot but there isn't the gentleness there that my soul needs.
What a revealing & thought provoking discussion! Dukka - not at home - I so get that! During a depression I went through when I was 14, I remember a mantra I found myself repeating in my head over & over - "I wanna go home...I wanna go home...".
'Dukkha' etymologically comes from 'the center of a wheel being off'. It was used for what happens to a horse cart when the axis of the wheels were not at their true center - it made for a wobbly ride. This is just a beautiful mataphore, I believe, for what happens to us human beings if our center is off. We are just not well aligned, and therefore we feel we are not at home. We've put some idol in our center, or anything which is not God, and that ctreates suffering in our lives and in other's lives. It comes fairly close to the old idea of Sin, which is 'missing the mark' - being off center as well.
Who writes the questions for the enneagram tests? How many different tests are there? How are the tests graded and interpreted? How does your enneagram identity help you to love others and God? Think! Does the enneagram give Glory to Yahweh?
Ian Cron is a “hauntingly beautiful soul” - thank you for your wisdom and generosity in sharing deeply. I’m very touched.
Thank you.
There's something in the way people talk and the sound of their voices that resonates....I have always loved Russ Hudson, the gentleness, the compassion, the humour along with Richard Rohr....I find it hard tho to listen to Ian on an ongoing basis as i find his voice and way of talking quite hard on my spirit. Yet he is great and knows a lot but there isn't the gentleness there that my soul needs.
Great video. Thanks so much! The next instalment in Ian's memoirs should be a Book of 'Cron-icles'!
What a revealing & thought provoking discussion! Dukka - not at home - I so get that! During a depression I went through when I was 14, I remember a mantra I found myself repeating in my head over & over - "I wanna go home...I wanna go home...".
Really good and I affirm that many can get to the middle. Many can be free, not just a few get there.
so so good! thank you
I laugh and learn so much ! Thank you
So good!
'Dukkha' etymologically comes from 'the center of a wheel being off'. It was used for what happens to a horse cart when the axis of the wheels were not at their true center - it made for a wobbly ride. This is just a beautiful mataphore, I believe, for what happens to us human beings if our center is off. We are just not well aligned, and therefore we feel we are not at home. We've put some idol in our center, or anything which is not God, and that ctreates suffering in our lives and in other's lives. It comes fairly close to the old idea of Sin, which is 'missing the mark' - being off center as well.
Who writes the questions for the enneagram tests? How many different tests are there? How are the tests graded and interpreted? How does your enneagram identity help you to love others and God? Think! Does the enneagram give Glory to Yahweh?
Random question, does anyone know what composition they in this video??
Adrift by Be Still the Earth
FULLER studio thank you!!