Beauty and EcumenicismWritten by Robert Bruce Baird
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Thus one who truly loves will let all things and thoughts go free and hope to share beauty of 'what is'. The Cathars had great 'brothers' in Sufis who few people in world are ready to accept wisdom of in that war-torn realm of misogyny we call Middle East. In my limited appreciation for beauty of Jesus I see him being kind of person who learned and changed throughout each day and therefore all time he spent on earth. Each moment is a 'Zen' opportunity for 'greater good'. But how many of our ways of organizing social behavior really wish good for each individual? There is no beauty in more of any THING; rather beauty exists in fullness of each and EVERY thing. Oh yes, turn of phrases and eloquence that waxes and wanes poetic can be a joy which in crevices of thought are beauty-full but are they really beauty when they seek to arrange MORE for politician and his cronies or platform? Alexander is said first to have declared himself Divine while alive. We are in truth, all Divine. It is a divine comedy to be sure, this thing we call life.

Author of Diverse Druids Columnist for The ES Press Magazine World-Mysteries.com guest 'expert'
| | CAN THESE BONES LIVE?Written by Irvin L. Rozier
Continued from page 1 touched one, and it turned to ashes. I then heard God speak; he asked me "Son of man, can these bones live?" I then woke up, and Lord had me read Ezekiel Chapter 37.Irvin aka walkin2e

Author of My Walk with the Lord, www.selahbooks.com, preacher, retired military
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