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Subject: Re: [OM] LR at 300 dpi was Sagelight editor
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2012 23:26:12 -0800
On 1/23/2012 10:41 PM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Strangely, to me, these three statements from a man of the cloth are rather 
> disturbing.

Cloth? What cloth?

I may give sermons or messages at one location of a tiny,  obscure Christian 
denomination, but that is paling, as I feel 
restricted even there.

I do do a little spiritual counseling, small workshops, and so on, but that's 
usually outside any established religion. 
When working with people with a Christian background, I certainly don't 
hesitate to use biblical lines from Jesus of 
Nazareth to show them that he didn't really espouse all the stuff that started 
to go south with Paul. Read fresh, he's 
really a good intro to other mystic approaches to the nature of Life, the 
Universe and Everything* for many people.

I'm basically more at home leading a Jungian style session of guided imagery, 
maybe using drumming to drive it, or 
helping people understand what their dreams have to tell them than standing in 
front of rows of people, sermonizing. 
Give me a small group and a drum, and we'll be off into the other world, or 
maybe reentering each others' dreams.

You can't call it that here, legally, but dream work is some of the most useful 
therapy I know of for many people.

If someone offered me "The Cloth", gratis, I think I'd have to turn it down - 
or at least set ground rules. Even 
contemporary Chinese Taoists are off in some arcane vision of Power that is 
more like some fantasy action movies than 
old Lao Tzu and Chang Tzu.

Maybe the rule for the legacy of great spiritual people should be 
"Institutionalization tends to lead to dilution and 
misunderstanding. Large, successful institutionalization tends to lead to 
reversal."

The drum journey here Feb 2nd. is full, but I could arrange one for you. :-)

Clothed most of the time, but not of the Cloth, Moose

* Yup, I'm happy to teach from The Hitchhiker's Guide. I once quite 
successfully used a stripped down version of the 
first sequence of the first book as a as the basis for a spiritual lesson in a 
series of small group sessions Carol and 
I held. Strip out most of the detail through rescue by the Heart of Gold, 
powered by infinite improbability, and you 
have a really first class myth. I assume you know myths are simply the sacred 
writings of those of different religions 
than that of the one calling then so.

My favorite definition of myth is quoted by Robert A. Johnson (psych, not 
guitar) It was from the nine year old daughter 
of a friend of his. "Myth is something that's not true outside, but is true 
inside."

Clothed most of the time, but not of the Cloth, Moose

-- 
What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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