tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432734053115127369.post3543865437575962486..comments2023-07-05T03:28:27.772-07:00Comments on Shalom, Dena: Narratives of the Bible - The Priestly StoryDenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05100904350829701234noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432734053115127369.post-86395011614343518792009-07-18T11:39:26.910-07:002009-07-18T11:39:26.910-07:00Ain't that coolness?
Yes, the root is indeed ...Ain't that coolness?<br /><br />Yes, the root is indeed dynamic! That would be the basic deliniation of ALL that I'm learning ... the old-think is an odd hybrid of passivity/striving that ends up in futility and a numbed-out mind (not to mention strained and artificial relationships with God and other humans).<br /><br />The new-think is invoratingly, dynamically FRESH...! Free! Invitational! Co-creative! BEAUTIFUL!!!<br /><br />Loving taking this trip with you, Harry!<br /><br />Shalom, Denadenanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2432734053115127369.post-53793121726763021892009-07-17T22:54:28.448-07:002009-07-17T22:54:28.448-07:00Thanks again, Dena:) I love the derivation of the ...Thanks again, Dena:) I love the derivation of the word 'believe'. In its present sense, it's almost <i>passive</i>, but in its root meaning it's <i>dynamic</i>!<br /><br />And the sense of 'sin' arises from the system, not from any Reality. True!Harry Rileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14341037712756284832noreply@blogger.com