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Uncertainty is often seen as challenging, and certainly it is not an easy place to reside. But when there is a disruption in our usual routines, the assumptions upon which all our thinking and activities are based, is laid bare. Those assumptions are the hidden under pinnings of our worldview and guide us in the choosing of partners, the way we vote, spend our money, raise our families, and die. All the activities of our lives are based on what we assume to be true and what we hold valuable.
In times of uncertainty, when we don’t know all the answers – and we can’t know them anyway – it gives us a chance, as German writer and critical thinker Rainer Maria Rilke would instruct, to ‘live into the questions.’ And I suppose that is what we are trying to do when we gather together in Sabbath time, to explore the world of thought and spirituality as we live the questions. Hoping that you find here, in our podcast, or extra resources, that which helps you explore your deepest questions.
By Shelburne & Primrose United ChurchesUncertainty is often seen as challenging, and certainly it is not an easy place to reside. But when there is a disruption in our usual routines, the assumptions upon which all our thinking and activities are based, is laid bare. Those assumptions are the hidden under pinnings of our worldview and guide us in the choosing of partners, the way we vote, spend our money, raise our families, and die. All the activities of our lives are based on what we assume to be true and what we hold valuable.
In times of uncertainty, when we don’t know all the answers – and we can’t know them anyway – it gives us a chance, as German writer and critical thinker Rainer Maria Rilke would instruct, to ‘live into the questions.’ And I suppose that is what we are trying to do when we gather together in Sabbath time, to explore the world of thought and spirituality as we live the questions. Hoping that you find here, in our podcast, or extra resources, that which helps you explore your deepest questions.