Our theme for Annual Sessions was, "Experiencing Light in Hard Times: How Do We Stay Faithful in Times of Trouble?"
italics = my thoughts as I was taking notes
- "maybe faith is an aspect of our response to trouble" (when experiencing injustice, danger)
- "[trust Allah] but tie your camel" --> practical work, practical support
- how maintain cxn to Divine?
- "when trouble comes, can we still be working in the love?"
- "can we be creative when trouble comes?"
- my responses to crisis/trouble:
- when trouble comes from w/out my community, can stand w/community support
- from w/in my community: that isolation replicates the isolation of early trauma
- --> trauma separates and isolates us from community
- MFW as soaking in the silence and stillness ("like a bathtub"), "asking to be washed in Light," "ground opening beneath us"
- "Quakerism, as one of the mystic religions, is a somatic experience, is something we feel in our bodies"
- "is is a burden to dislike someone"
- sometimes we enjoy it, and "that's pathology"
- "sometimes we can hug someone and say, 'when i am angry at you, i miss you' "
- "now there are some people who have been very wounded by christianity... b/c there are some aspects of christianity which are very mean"
- "we cannot blame christianity on jesus"
- encourages folks who have been wounded by christianity to become familiar with the teachings of jesus
- and folks who experience jesus need to share that in ways that "don't bump up against those wounds"
- "now these look like opposites, but these are Friends dancing together"
- difference between knowing and believing
- is "your respect for other people spiralling upward or spiralling downward?"
- if you know how things are constructed and someone shares other experience, increased disrespect for them
- if you believe: open to continuing revelation; can listen w/respect
- i know my experience, but not others' --> different kind of knowing
- what is your response to pain? how is that different from that of people around you?
- "i find that if i cry about 2 hours a week, i can keep even"
- "what are the circumstances under which you allow yourself to cry?"
- how has that changed, is changing, changes with different kinds of pain?
- it's okay to cry for the pain of others which you experience (remember this)
- "what brings you back" to your deepest wisdom, experiencing guidance, etc?
- --> ask for that
- trouble and pain have a function, "and that function is learning"
- understanding it moves it to wisdom
- --> lessens the intensity
- --> break the pieces down so there can be some learning
- no learning, it remains pain, trouble, conflict
- as Friends, we have a duty to come to that pinnacle where we are in awe of creation
- where we can look at the most wonderful and horrible
- "we can't always see where our love goes and what it accomplishes"
- --> "no love is ever wasted"
- "feeling that anger is very important"
- "anger needs to be given its place and respected"
- "i have to balance the anger so it doesn't obstruct my love or the Light that's been given me"
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