Thursday, July 26, 2012

Jesus.Sufi.Yoga.



Three "things" have had a big impact on my spiritual development:
1. Jesus
2. Sufism
3. Yoga (and meditation)

Jesus hung out with the outcasts, the untouchables, the not populars, and showed them love. I want to do the same. Walking with Jesus brings a freedom that is hard to explain--a deep sense of peace. The experience is powerful.

I was attracted to Sufism initially through Rumi--who speaks of love so powerful, almost drunken quality. Something of a drug, but with side effects a bit more positive. In Boston I was part of a Sufi house. I felt a deep acceptance in those people--no facade, no fakeness, an authentic way of being. Sufis also dance. I like to dance. Dance with the drunkards as you walk along the path.

If my body is a temple, then I have found yoga to make my temple long, strong, calm, peaceful, and full of vitality. I teach yoga because I feel it will have similar beneficial effects for others if practiced on a regular basis. For me, yoga is a way to sharpen the tool (or tune my instrument) to continue the work that I am called to.

Meditation is a way for me to "swim in the deep ocean," meaning deep and peaceful. I struggle with sitting still, so it will take much patience and practice. Yoga relaxes my muscles enough (usually) to allow me to sit still in meditation. The sitting in stillness is a good balance to the constant movement of the day.

I was raised a Christian, but the Sufi and yoga thing fall outside the Christian "box." Oh well. That's why I'm not a pastor. Well,  not yet. The new consciousness arises. For me, a blending. I have found this to be effective.

In the end, all that remains is Love.

I listen to KLove radio
I listen to Imago Dei sermons
I listen to First Lutheran pastor
I read the Sun Magazine
I pray (sorry no web site for that one)

Ode To Klove #1




This is a collage of words and phrases from songs I heard on Klove radio.

Ode to KLove

Make yourself beautiful through me,
The inside must shine bright.
Craft a heart of Jesus through love.
Let others see and feel your true intentions.
Share the love you have received with others on your journey.
Make the love intention a part of you--
A part of others in your life

You are the one to show others what love really means.
Unconditional, boundless, borderless.
Strive to show "my heart is spoken for."

When you struggle, remember God's mercies are new each day.
Those mercies don't care what you've done yesterday or ten years ago.
If Jesus drove a Harley, you too much use your gifts.
You ask me why I follow Jesus?
Because God's grace is enough--
Anytime, everytime, all the time.

Bring me your sacrifice of time, all you,
This God given burden means that love wins
God is set of external values, does not limit freedoms

God really does hear our prayers and so
Death has lost it's sting.
So you're telling me you think prayer works?
Why, get out of your pocket,
To see how silly was that--
The thought that you are alone.
God walks with us.

The love God wants us to have,
Not the examples we see around us.
But God's consistently in my life
is why I gave my life to Christ.
So the joy can be as close as my pocket--
Is there an app for that?

Matt Crichton
--6/26/12