God Sees Us: A Reflection on Luke 19.1-10

Now that I’m firmly ensconced in middle age and have more than a little experience of the world, I think I can safely say that there are few gifts we can give someone than to see them — really see them, for who they are. And the more I read of the Scriptures, the more … Continue reading God Sees Us: A Reflection on Luke 19.1-10

The Eightfold Path, Part 6: Right Effort

We’ve all seen it: a new convert gets super excited and does everything their new faith has to offer only to burn out after a few weeks; or conversely the person who’s been on the outskirts of the community for years and decades but who hasn’t seen any change in their life of faith. This … Continue reading The Eightfold Path, Part 6: Right Effort

The Eightfold Path, Part 5: Right Livelihood

Last time, we looked at the fourth piece to the puzzle of a fulfilled life free from unhealthy attachments, according to the Buddha’s teaching: right action. Its focus is on avoiding actions that will negatively impact ourselves and others, and actively seeking actions that work to the freedom and benefit of all. We also saw … Continue reading The Eightfold Path, Part 5: Right Livelihood

The Parable of the Tax-Collector and the Pharisee [Re-Post]

[Here's a confession: When I was planning my Summer series on the Parables, I checked to make sure the parables from Matthew's Gospel weren't coming up soon in the lectionary, but failed to do so for the parables from Luke, which has left me a bit caught out this Fall! At any rate, today's Gospel … Continue reading The Parable of the Tax-Collector and the Pharisee [Re-Post]

The Eightfold Path, Part 4: Right Conduct

So far in our journey through the Buddha’s Eightfold Path, we’ve looked at worldview, thoughts, and speech. It should come as no surprise that the fourth element of the path is action, completing the ‘thought, word, and deed’ triplet we all know so well. Once again I’ll introduce the idea within its Buddhist context before … Continue reading The Eightfold Path, Part 4: Right Conduct