This is a verse that leads me to some very deep thinking:
Colossians 3:16: “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord“.
The word of Christ tells us the mind of Christ. If you want to know what He thinks, go find your Bible.
My favorite “songs, hymns, and…
it's always new, nothing ever quiet the same from any moment to the next - there are no true memories of anything, only current thoughts......
Always new:
it’s always new, nothing ever quiet the same from any moment to the next – there are no true memories of anything, only current thoughts that seem that seem to hold us in the past. What we have is right now, just this, and never more than what the present moment offers.
this is all without effort, no mindful push to be anywhere but right now, as if we could ever stray from here. We are present, we are home, and always so. The value of mindfulness is to remember this, relating to each moment in a grateful manner. What we have right now, no matter how mundane, will never be again – our simple moments matter, they are the fabric of time, of our every experience, and add to a life well loved. This isn’t a call to note every detail of the present, but to relax, knowing that every detail appears in its own fashion, unique, and even now changing in its course as something new.
our every moment is always new.
that’s it, the spiritual search ends within the present moment, now, there is nothing to find that isn’t already here. In truth, there’s nothing to find at all. Every question of our existence is immediately answered in the very moment of its asking. Of course we might not be satisfied by the silence that we hear, or even the sounds arriving to our ears. But that’s the only answer, exactly what’s occurring now.
yet it seems important that we ask, as if a question parts a veil that keeps this moment hidden. We ask until we’re ready for this listening, ready for answers appearing plainly as the view. Our questions are just another present moment happening.
every answer is as well.
and always new, revealed unique for each of us alone.
it's always new, nothing ever quiet the same from any moment to the next - there are no true memories of anything, only current thoughts......
Always new:
it’s always new, nothing ever quiet the same from any moment to the next – there are no true memories of anything, only current thoughts that seem that seem to hold us in the past. What we have is right now, just this, and never more than what the present moment offers.
this is all without effort, no mindful push to be anywhere but right now, as if we could ever stray from here. We are present, we are home, and always so. The value of mindfulness is to remember this, relating to each moment in a grateful manner. What we have right now, no matter how mundane, will never be again – our simple moments matter, they are the fabric of time, of our every experience, and add to a life well loved. This isn’t a call to note every detail of the present, but to relax, knowing that every detail appears in its own fashion, unique, and even now changing in its course as something new.
our every moment is always new.
that’s it, the spiritual search ends within the present moment, now, there is nothing to find that isn’t already here. In truth, there’s nothing to find at all. Every question of our existence is immediately answered in the very moment of its asking. Of course we might not be satisfied by the silence that we hear, or even the sounds arriving to our ears. But that’s the only answer, exactly what’s occurring now.
yet it seems important that we ask, as if a question parts a veil that keeps this moment hidden. We ask until we’re ready for this listening, ready for answers appearing plainly as the view. Our questions are just another present moment happening.
every answer is as well.
and always new, revealed unique for each of us alone.
it's always new, nothing ever quiet the same from any moment to the next - there are no true memories of anything, only current thoughts......
Always new:
it’s always new, nothing ever quiet the same from any moment to the next – there are no true memories of anything, only current thoughts that seem that seem to hold us in the past. What we have is right now, just this, and never more than what the present moment offers.
this is all without effort, no mindful push to be anywhere but right now, as if we could ever stray from here. We are present, we are home, and always so. The value of mindfulness is to remember this, relating to each moment in a grateful manner. What we have right now, no matter how mundane, will never be again – our simple moments matter, they are the fabric of time, of our every experience, and add to a life well loved. This isn’t a call to note every detail of the present, but to relax, knowing that every detail appears in its own fashion, unique, and even now changing in its course as something new.
our every moment is always new.
that’s it, the spiritual search ends within the present moment, now, there is nothing to find that isn’t already here. In truth, there’s nothing to find at all. Every question of our existence is immediately answered in the very moment of its asking. Of course we might not be satisfied by the silence that we hear, or even the sounds arriving to our ears. But that’s the only answer, exactly what’s occurring now.
yet it seems important that we ask, as if a question parts a veil that keeps this moment hidden. We ask until we’re ready for this listening, ready for answers appearing plainly as the view. Our questions are just another present moment happening.
every answer is as well.
and always new, revealed unique for each of us alone.
Probably the nicest way of someone asking me if I’m an idiot
Why is it that every singly time a customer asks you to do an impossible task that you’re having trouble with, their default question is “are you new?”
Are people so blindly confident in their ridiculous demands that they think the only possible reason I can’t understand/ fulfill it is because I’m a new employee. Like, you see me at customer service. I have a phone at my hip and a scanner in my hand. How new can I possibly be?
I swear their next question will be, “do you even work here?”