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Vol 7, Num 22 :: 2008.12.05 — 2008.12.19

 
 

Conversation: “Incarnate”

As a means of expanding the content of this issue beyond what’s been submitted by our contributors, I invite you to join in with your comments and links below.  You can respond directly to the questions or to another topic related to the issue theme.  If you have a longer response to the current issue that you’d like to submit for consideration as an article, please feel free to send it my way by the Tuesday after the issue is published.

Over to you for your ideas, struggles, resources and stories…

-k. vg-r

  • When have you experienced the waiting and anticipation of Advent most deeply?  What rituals are meaningful to you at this time of year?
  • Who or what has helped you understand the meaning of the Incarnation? 
  • Do you find yourself privileging your mind over your body or vice versa?  Thinking or living?  Knowledge or action?

your comments

Ivor_umber_01

Ivor
Dec 05 2008
12:51 PM

I experienced the waiting and anticipation of Advent most deeply when I was a child. Rituals of community and fellowship are enhanced during this season. My own being has helped me understand that since I am incarnate but conscious at the same time, so Divine Incarnation is an event to celebrate in an appropriate manner. I think that mind can not manifest without body, so both are equally important! Thinking is the basis of all that IS, but does not find customers, so one should always be DOING something gainful! Knowledge in action is wisdom, so essence precedes existence, I believe!!!

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