I have been reading more Nouwen.

I can’t stop. I got the book, Beloved, at the book tables at my conference last week, and it came with the CD of Nouwen’s conversation with Philip Roderick. I listened to it twice, once driving to Dubuque, Iowa from Chicago, Illinois (more on that later, when Graeme and Aaron send me better pictures to post than my cell phone pics), and again driving from Dubuque, Iowa to Chicago, Illinois. Now I am reading it, and marveling at how different an experience (and oddly, to me, more powerful) reading Nouwen’s words is to listening to him speak. Here is a passage that struck me particularly on both car rides:

“Augustine says, ‘My heart is restless until it rests in you, O Lord.’ You can say that much of what we are doing is to find some solution for our loneliness. On a very deep level, we know that if we want human beings or human structures to solve our loneliness, we can quickly become extremely demanding and obsessive. If you use your relationship to solve your loneliness, you can quickly find yourself being very clinging and oppressive. This is why loneliness often leads to so much violence. You want somebody else to take that loneliness away and it doesn’t work. You can see how quickly people’s behaviour starts becoming violent — kissing is a loving behaviour, but it becomes biting before you know it. Listening becomes overhearing, and looking tenderly becomes looking suspiciously. Precisely when they come out of loneliness, all these gentle things become violent things very quickly…

“Solitude is a discipline in which you deal with your loneliness in a way that it doesn’t destroy you or others, but instead becomes a place to discover the truth of who you are. You are created by a God who wants all your attention and who wants to give you all the love you need.”

What I will be doing in twelve days…

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Sans the attic, Tyler and David… 😦 But avec Graeme, Ashlee, Riley, Jacquie, Jordon and Aaron. Hopefully Aaron. I’m not sure whether R2D2 will be there.

“Bagshot Row is an artistic community which seeks to apply the values and lessons of true, good, and beautiful art to both the spiritual and practical elements of life. Originating in Dubuque, IA and founded by Graeme Pitman, David Kern, Tyler Smith, Justin Phelan, and Riley Miller, Bagshot Row is a mixture of faith, literature, word (both in essay/blog/musing and poetry), photography, prayer, design, music all bound up in the belief that our very lives can be worship. We meet infrequently on Thursday nights at 9pm to discuss things we have written or read or sometimes just to hang out in an attic.”

String theory may be the unifying link Einstein was looking for.

Today I finally figured out how to watch The Elegant Universe online at http://www.pbs.org.

In other news, I am up to about the middle of season three in LOST, up to book VI in The Brothers Karamazov, have forgotten at least half of the Greek I learned in seminary but followed along fairly well to my CD of John 1 read aloud, created my own version of Cuban black bean soup (I substituted lime juice for lemon juice and added carrots and potatoes), and used all my tiles in my Scrabulous game with Riley. All in all a good day, though you may notice a conspicuous lack of fund raising. In my defense, my printer is out of black ink and I am getting over the flu.

How was your day?

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Boston logic.

These two subway entrances were directly across the street from each other.

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Yes, they both say, “Back Bay: Entrance Across  the Street.”

Don’t worry, I somehow managed to get home okay, despite the feeling of being caught in an Escher drawing.

More amazing things my amazing friends are doing.

Riley is writing a heart-breakingly beautiful series of poems on his thoughts and wrestlings with this sad, wonderful, terrible world. http://adamicheritage.blogspot.com/

Tyler (T Clair), my writing partner, interviewed Steven Delopoulous (formerly of Burlap to Cashmere). You can listen to the interview at http://www.intothehill.com/

As for me, I had fun going out for Chinese food, with Chinese people, on the Chinese New Year. Here are some pics. If you don’t know me personally, I am the only non-Asian in the group.

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