Father Thomas Keating writes an interesting article about how we might come to be able to recognize Jesus in our lives. From his book, "The Mystery of Christ":
Like the disciples of Emmaus, we, too, have our own ideas of Jesus Christ, his message and his church. We, too, are conditioned by our upbringing, early education, culture and life experience. The disciples could not recognize Jesus as long as their mindsets about who he was and what he was to do were in place. When Jesus demolished their blindness with his explanation of the scriptures, their vision of him began to assume a more realistic tone. The price of recognizing Jesus is always the same: our idea of him, of the church, of the spiritual journey, of God himself has to be shattered. To see with the eyes of faith we must be free of our culturally-conditioned mindsets. When we let go of our private and limited vision, he who has been hidden from us by our pre-packaged values and preconceived ideas causes the scales to fall from our eyes. He was there all the time. Now at last we perceive his Presence. With the transformed vision of faith, we return to the humdrum routines and duties of daily life, but now, like Mary Magdalene, we recognize God giving himself to us in everyone and in everything.

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Thank you for sharing that. Beautifully written and enlightening.
Your column (I mean your blog) just keeps getting better and better. Thank you for all the hard work you put into Beyond Blue. We, your faithful readers, may not be commenting often, but we look forward to your gems and appreciate so much everything you share with us.
Blessings.
and once our eyes are opened to him it is amazing how often we see him.
So much beauty when your heart is opened to the truth. What a GREAT message!!!
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