
Jesus is the archetypal human being, doing the right thing, at the right time in the right place and way, time after time. So was Betty White, Helen Wolfe, Iris Dement, Dolly Parton and thousands more through the ages. And we all have shown flashes and sparks of Jesus here and there over the course of our life, doing things exactly as they needed to be done. Rising to the occasion, surprising everyone including ourselves. The surgery center where my cataract surgery was done is filled with people being Jesus, with a team of people who know what their job is and do it as it needs to be done in the way it needs to be done every day. When we live our life as it needs us to live it, we are Jesus incarnated then and there. Jesus couldn't do better. Are you soaking up what I'm pouring out here? Being Jesus is as easy as doing what's called for in the moment unfolding before us, with nothing in it for us, beyond the joy of doing it and the satisfaction of having done it, knowing no one could do it better. We all could do it in each situation as it arises, if we came into the moment out of the right kind of emptiness, stillness and silence. It's automatic, instantaneous, natural. It's the flow of life and being in time and place, here and now. Spontaneous, unplanned, unthought. Even turtles do it. And sea urchins. Butterflies and apple trees... And you, and me.
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Hoping your eye is doing good! Does reading and writing after surgery for 1st few days not strain it? Take Care Jim!
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It’s a dance with knowing the difference between enough and too much. Like a condensed version of life! Thanks!
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