A Unique And Public God

This is a sagacious explanation for one of the “whys” of blogging:

So I asked my therapist why, and her explanation astounded and scared me more than a little bit. To paraphrase: “Everyone needs to ask the universe a few questions now and again. Some people call that prayer, some people call that meditation, there are different words and different methods but the goal is the same. We come to places we can’t figure out on our own, and even our friends and family can’t really help. So we ask the universe — the larger power, God, what have you. And I think your Web page, that act, that place, that’s your larger power. You launch the questions out there and sometimes you get a response, sometimes not. It’s the act that’s important. You’ve just chosen a unique and very public God to question.”

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1 thought on “A Unique And Public God

  1. Suzanne

    Ahhh…the question. A great therapist asks a good question. A bad patient stonewalls. A good and entlightened patient takes the ball and runs, and runs, and drops in a heap, exahusted from the exercise.

    And so you think your therapists has the answers? Don’t waste your money or her time. You have the answers, and unless you’re willing to get real and get well, you’ll sit in the mess.

    Check out the link to my weblog where I discuss this very subject.

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