Thursday 16 October 2008

a thrilling place in which to be alive

Sometimes you find wonderful words, this passage comes from a book I am reading, Soil and Soul by Alistair McIntosh (p.46).

'Stories,' writes Ben Okri, 'are the secret reservoir of values: change the stores individuals and nations live by and tell themselves and and you change the individuals and nations.' He continues ' Nations and peoples are largely the stories they feed themselves. If they tell themselves stories that are lies, they will suffer the future consequences of those lies. If they tell themselves stories that face their own truths, they will free their histories for future flowerings.'

Because we are all interconnected, living with one another means getting along with other people's stories. It means understanding one another not just on the surface, but from the inside out. That means listening with an ear of love tuned to nothing less than beauty. It means listening for truth - including the tough truth that always flows from stories that require confession, forgiveness and redemption. And what is this 'past' that is the stuff of story but a wave on eternity's ocean. And what are we today but its surf-tossed leading edge. This is a thrilling place in which to be alive.

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