• Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.

  • CF has always been a site that welcomes people from different backgrounds and beliefs to participate in discussion and even debate. That is the nature of its ministry. In view of recent events emotions are running very high. We need to remind people of some basic principles in debating on this site. We need to be civil when we express differences in opinion. No personal attacks. Avoid you, your statements. Don't characterize an entire political party with comparisons to Fascism or Communism or other extreme movements that committed atrocities. CF is not the place for broad brush or blanket statements about groups and political parties. Put the broad brushes and blankets away when you come to CF, better yet, put them in the incinerator. Debate had no place for them. We need to remember that people that commit acts of violence represent themselves or a small extreme faction.

Akita Suggagaki

Well-Known Member
Jul 20, 2018
11,531
8,056
71
Midwest
✟425,092.00
Country
United States
Gender
Male
Faith
Catholic
Marital Status
Married
Politics
US-Others
I am in a men's prayer group and the subject for the week was "Patience". But it got me thinking about Edmond Husserl's "Phenomenology of Internal Time Consciousness. Time flows past us. The present flows into the past but we can still have it in retention. We can even recollect it into the present. We can also anticipate ethe future with pretention. But the flow of time itself is God's will. (Husserl doesn't say that. I do.) While it may be relative and while we can rearranged our schedules to make things happen faster. Time flow is beyond our control. If we are impatient, it is because we are not in synch with God's will.

And there are at least two types of time as found in the New Testament: Chronos (chronological or sequential time) and Kairos (opportune or seasonal time.

We can use the past to reflect and perhaps learn. But we can also obsess with it and grieve. With the future we can predict and plan but we can also worry. In the field of meditation and brain science there is a concept called the default mode network (DMN)—a set of brain regions active when the mind is wandering, daydreaming, or ruminating about the past and future. Practicing presence, the only place where we find God, is actually healthy for us.


I often hear people say that they cannot meditate. They cannot "shut off" their minds. What a wring notion. It is not about shutting anything off but rather being patient.
 
  • Like
Reactions: RileyG