Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Aspects of Simplicity: Slowing

6/5/13 "Simplicity" has been an often recurring theme in my blog posts this year as far back as March 12. At least that's what a "Dotsy Details simplicity" google search indicated. For the next 3 weeks I hope to share more snippets of simplicity from the specifics of a "Summer Refreshment" study,  "simplici-TEA."
"Slowing" snippets from last nights study group:
  • All true and lasting simplicity will be an overflow of one's central (heart) relationship with the Lord. 
  • To simplify, Dallas Willard says one must, "Ruthlessly eliminate "hurry" from your life. 
  • "Multi-tasking" is the newly coined word for "hurry sickness." Americans always seem to be in a hurry to accomplish more. 
  • "Hurry sickness" is not about having a disordered schedule; rather it's about having a disordered heart. (John Ortberg) 
  • Hurry is an inner condition that is fear-based. 
  • Moving quickly while walking in-step with God is NOT "hurrying."
  • Everything we do must come forth out of love NOT just from following rules or checking off a to-do list.
  • My cuppa "simplici-TEA" could use a little brevi-TEA, and humili-TEA blended in as well a BIG scoop of "intentionali-TEA" as slowing doesn't come easy for me.
For info and assignments needed, simplici-TEA participants may click on these links and sign in with own email address and own email password when prompted. Protected because only you know your own email password.
Tea With Thee
WARNINGS from yesterday, in case you missed it.

Today's "simple truth" (for me) came in this morning's Commercial Appeal.   "Labor intensive" value of a great caramel cake caught my eye. Well, that's my all-time favorite cake---I could just suck the icing right off of it. But, who has the time to make it & caramelize all that sugar. At my house, BURNING would come into play.
What I loved was the simple solution given----one with a punch. Just order one from Sugarees, in New Albany, MS makes them, which a previous blog stated but.....according to the CA article, you can request EXTRA icing. So-o-o grateful for that tasty tid-bit!!!
Oh my........ that's worth "slowing" for!  If I practiced "slowing" by taking 5 minutes to walk from my kitchen to the living room with a piece of caramel cake in hand, I'm sure just focusing on & savoring that icing would simplify the process.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Simplicity TEST

6/4/13 "Simplici-TEA begins tonight. In order to allow the participants access to materials, I have "tested" adding an established a link for them from the blog. Hopefully, by clicking on the warning link below this will allow them to choose the item/items needed and then "save as" a Word document or PDF file on their own computer which they can then manipulate without changing my original. For those not in the group, items might not make much sense though they might be open at a later date to anyone interested.

WARNINGS

Remember this is just a test.......do you feel like you should hear beeps and hear the Emergency Broadcast System of the 60s
announcer saying....."This is only a test!"

SIMPLICITY: ART OR DISCIPLINE?

6/4/13 My "working" definition of simplicity is a freedom from worldly values which allow a person to fully embrace a life with the Lord at its center---loving Him, and loving others by blessing (praising) Him and benefitting others---which will overflow in true joy and balance in one's life. This "overflow" will be unique to every individual. This simplicity, when seen as a spiritual discipline, will manifests itself as one does the right thing, at the right time for the right reasons.

On the other hand, simplicity can freely express the diversity, imagination and creativity of each unique individual, created by God.
Art of Simpicity by Candy Paull, 2006
Art or discipline? Maybe simplicity is a little of both.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Corporate Meditation & Prayer: A Blessing

6/3/13 What an encouragement from today's prayer group---not only from the scripture choice itself but also through the praise and petitions of these seasoned prayer warriors. 
Encouragement from a scripture passage (1 Corinthians 2:1-10) which affirms that Paul & effective preachers/teachers rely on God's leading by His Spirit.  Thus, the "hearers" faith will rest on God's power and not human wisdom or effort or tech savvy presentations or charisma of the teacher. Go God!
3) I came to you in weakness with great fear and trembling. 4) My message and my preaching were not with wise and persuasive words, but with a demonstration of the Spirit’s power, 5) so that your faith might not rest on human wisdom, but on God’s power. (1 Corinthians 2:3-5)
And the prayer group said, "A-men!"

Sunday, June 2, 2013

SABBATH SNAPSHOTS: Extreme Weather

6/2/13 Though we have certainly not suffered the droughts & then floods of Texas or the tornados of OK & MO, we too seemed to have had BIG fluctuations in our weather and temps within the span of only a few days.
From warm, sunny and clear one day........ 
........to chilly and flooding the next. I'm actually standing ankle deep looking across my drive-way and front yard past our mail box in front of the bush & our street. 

Saturday, June 1, 2013

serendipi-TEA "Heads Up"

6/1/13 "Deer on the Hill!" the biker called out as he passed Ellen and me on our morning Wolf River Greenway walk. 

As we rounded the corner, we looked up.

"Majestic," was Ellen's comment as we saw the doe on the hill, soon joined by another.

I was grateful for the "heads up" given by the biker. Too often, as I walk (as in other areas of my life), I look down or straight ahead toward my self-imposed goal. I can only imagine the beauty (deer, roses or whatever) I have missed in those moments of my journey.

My study of simplici-TEA is so-o-o teaching me to savor those moments!
Sometimes I get a really big sip of sereni-TEA or serendipt-TEA when God gives me a "heads up."

Friday, May 31, 2013

Thankful Thursday

Blessed beyond measure.
5/31/13 Glancing at the calendar on my beside table jogged my memory. 
I often forget what day it is and even confuse months sometimes. 
Lately, I think I have let Thankful Thursdays slip by me. Which is obvious since this is Friday. 
Actually I did ponder those blessings yesterday. 
So many blessings noted--a thankful heart begins to see God's hand in every aspect of life and is grateful. 
I'm grateful. Are you? 
Look for Him even in the little things & thankfulness will flow, even if it's NOT Thursday. 

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

In training.....

5/29/13 My morning walk started off briskly and then faded into meandering rather quickly as my mind wandered. Good thing I'm not in training for a 5K or any other kind of athletic endeavor. Yet, the meandering allowed me to reflect on the "training" that has been part of my schedule these last few weeks. As I've studied for my upcoming simplici-TEA sessions, I've seen the importance of "training" for life----the life I want!. An "in Him, I live and move and have my being " type of life. (Acts 17:28)


I like the way John Ortberg encourages "practice" in living. He suggests that one should train in order to be able to "celebrate and to seek out joy, live in the moment, reflect on God’s attributes. Such training according to him might require one to unplug from TV and technology, and to train one’s mind to think on things from a biblical perspective."

Spiritual transformation takes wise spiritual training. 
So....I'm in training. Join me???

Monday, May 27, 2013

MONDAY OOPS

5/27/13 Today has been a "puddling" kind of day for me as the sadness of missing Daddy continued throughout the day. Daddy didn't die on the battlefield but he was severely wounded on the island of Leyte in the Philippines. The day after his wounding his entire platoon was wiped out while on patrol under the soldier who took Daddy's place. A big part of him died that day in a trauma that stayed with him throughout his life.
But God.......reminded me that today is Monday and on this blog Monday means meditating on scripture. 
A gift bag was the prompted meditation .....
the gift bag had the needed verse to free me from the oops of sadness.

It is for freedom God has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do no commit again to a yoke of slavery.
(Galatians 5:1)


MISSING "MY" VET

5/27/13 A few days ago, grandson Owen sobbed. Inconsolable was the word his mommy used. He could only tell her that he was sad. When his heaving sobs finally lessened, she asked why he was sad. His response made me sad as well.


"I miss my old great grandaddy,"

"Which one?" Mommy asked.

"You know---the one I pushed down the hall in his "stroller."

"Grandaddy Brud," his mommy knowingly replied.

My response today is, "I miss him too, Owen. This is my 2nd "Memorial Day" without him."