Finding our way to The Way one situation at a time. I don't know how great it will be, but I expect it will be interesting, and I look forward to it going on past all reason because wonder is just that way. Are you coming or not?
Woods Cascade — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatliinburg, Tennessee
What is the life that we are built to live? What is the nature of the life that calls us, beckons us, to live it? Engage in this simple exercise to discover for ourselves the life that knows who we are here to be. To do so we sit quietly with our computer or paper and pen/pencil and wait for the words that come to us by way of a natural impulse of our own creation, and write the words as they come for a long as would be appropriate. And we make an appointment with ourselves to do the same exercise at least once a day for a month. At the end of the month, we ask our intuition for its direction and guidance going forward, and live in the service of our intuition going forward for the rest of our life.
I'm retired, and still finding my way--but now, I don't have to pretend that I know what I'm doing.
I retired after 40.5 years as a minister in the Presbyterian Church USA, serving churches in Louisiana, Mississippi and North Carolina. I graduated from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, in Austin, Texas, and Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. My wife, Judy, and I have three daughters, five granddaughters, one great granddaughter, and a great grandson on the way, within about ten minutes from where we live--and are enjoying our retirement as much as we have ever enjoyed anything.
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