Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Albert Einstein

This starts out in a rather sarcastic tone, but it was funny. When they are talking about all the babbling someone is doing, but then they find out he is a scientist and are like oh...i knew it all long. People need to be made fun sometimes, just in a nice way. "He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead." They are talking about being or feeling mystical. I do think it is true though that people might as well be dead if they are not going to feel life or to have emotion. The basis of life is emotion, you are always feeling some emotion or the other. it is sad to see people who try really hard to shut that off. Sometimes life is difficult, and sometimes it just plain sucks but the good stuff would not be as good with out the bad. I guess that if you never felt sadness than happiness would not be as great.

Novalis

I found this reading to be very interesting. I liked a lot of the statements it made, but my favorite is when they say "When you understand how to love one thing-then you also understand how to love everything." I do not know why I like that so much, but it appears to be true. Once you understand how to love it becomes possible for you to love anything and everything. I find it very sad that people dont choose to embrace this. People dont love everything, they dont even love most things, and have the capacity to love all but not choosing to do so is sad. It does not say much for human nature. "marriage is the highest mystery." Obviously it is very difficult to figure out since the divorce rate in our country is so high. People just seem to have problems being able to accept love and being able to love unconditionally. I think a lot of issues with love come from such a strong desire to have it. It is human nature to love and be loved.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Maximus of Tyre

I like how he says God is "greater than time and eternity and all the flow of being." Obviously if God created earth he is greater then it, but is God is all, God is greater than anything, he is the creator of everything. "Only let them know, let them love, let them remember." This story is full of love, and acceptance. He is not judging people he is just letting them know, know all. Since God is all knowing everything he does it right. I dont know if i really believe in all the creation stories, or the fact that it is all Gods creation, but the idea is really cool. It is amazing though to think that one being could ever possibly have that big of an impact. He not only changed the world, but created it.

Heraclitus

"To men, somethings are good and some are bax. But to God, all things are good and beautiful and just." Men see things in a much more negative light than God. It is his creation though therefore he is bound to like it. It is just a personal opinion, but i think that it is not just a more negative view, but it is a more relastic view of life. Life is not always going to be good and perfect. A large part of life is incredibly difficult and really sucks. They also say "The sun is new everyday." So even though things are not always good and beautiful each day is a new day. Its a fresh start, and a new chance at something beautiful. I found this very optimistic about God, but not so much about man.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Dhu'l-nun Al-misri

So this reading was really interesting. They are not saying anything to profound, but they describe the saints. How God sees them, how they see God, and how they must act. God gives them very specific ideas of what to do in many different situations. God has given them love, and they have given God love in return. They also give Gods love to other people through their caring, and helping ways. "When I love a servant, I am his ear, so that he hears by me; I am his eye, so that he sees by me; and I am his tongue, so that he speaks by me."God is basically saying that when he love his servant, or a saint that everything they do is through God. their actions are not really their own, but just an act of God.

Muhammad

"True religion is surrender" I know a lot of people who would not agree with that statement, but i think it is true. In order to truely one hundred percent follow a religion you have to give up a lot. You have to do everything it says to do, and follow all these rules. It almost seems to me like you have to surrender your free will. Im not trying to say that religion is bad though. "Do not despise the world, for the world too is God." I guess that this is saying that God created the world, God is the world, so to love God you must love the world. God is everywhere, and is everything. The whole reading is basically saying just that. God affects everything "his is the kingdom of the heavens and of the earth and to Him alll things return." God is there before life, during life, and after life. God is always there "and he knows the innermost heart."

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

John the Evangelist

This reading was very short, but i thought it was descent. It had a lot of under the suface stuff. I had to read it a few times. When it talks about how "in the beginnning was the word, and the word was with god, and the word was god." At first I did not understand it at all, but then i thought about it and it is really pretty simple. They are saying that word was the start and it was not only with God, but it was God. Therefore God was the beginning. I do not know if that made it more clear for you, but i got it. It also says that love comes from God. This article is basically saying that all the important stuff came from God, and all of the non-important stuff came from that. Basically everything comes from God, and God is everything.