The "Yess" we speak

Is it not in the very moments you give over to the mystery and movement of life that you are able to experience your own brilliance?

*Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel. The Logic of Faith: A Buddhist Approach to Finding Certainty Beyond Belief and Doubt.


Yet, too, when seeing our brilliance, our glory, we see only one brilliance, one glory. This even as there is only one mystery and one movement, and only one "Yes" to Life. When I say this "Yes," amid the experience of birth, life, and death, I say "Yes" for everyone, and I enter the "Yes" of everyone who has spoken or will speak the same "Yes." We cannot know when this "Yes" began, but we can enter it, by trust. And to speak the "Yes" when not trusting is an affirmation of faith in Life. So, we say, verbally or nonverbally, over and over, "Yes." In this "Yes," a door opens for Grace to work in ways Life will not otherwise. So, "Yes" and "Yes" and "Yes" and .... "Amen!" too.

*Brian K. Wilcox. Lotus of the Heart. http://www.onelifeministries.org.
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Published on March 23, 2019 13:17 Tags: buddhism, faith, glory, grace, oneness, spirituality, unity
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