Sunday, July 10, 2016

July 10, 2016


CLARITY

Clear clarity is often blurred.
It’s an ideal to be desired as
they say…. But to see through
motives - to see your essence -
- difficult - difficult - very difficult.
Why are you here? Honestly….
What are you trying to say?
Who are you trying to be? Me?
I too have too many fingerprint
smudges from others on the
lenses of my eyes to see you -
to hear you - to know you clearly.
So let’s be quiet and just enjoy
the swans on the pond before us.



© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016

Saturday, July 9, 2016

July 9, 2016

MOOD  CHECK

There’s no weather channel to catch
the mood of the other - when meeting.

We listen to their voice. We look at
their mouth. We study their hands.

Angry again? Pleasant? Upset?
Absent? Down? Upbeat? “Uh oh?”

Maybe the only solution is to do
a mood check on self first. Then….


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016

Friday, July 8, 2016

July 8, 2016




MOVING  FROM  MAD  TO  GLAD

Jesus was right! Let the one without sin
cast the first stone. It seems it got the rock
throwers to stop and begin to look within.

And when we look within, we can see that
we can be mad at times - crazy. We can
spin out of control - crash - and kill others.

We take that extra drink and then that drink
drinks and drowns or drugs us and we end
up hurting others in our spiral splash.

So drop the rocks - turn them to bread - trans-
-substantiate yourself - become Jesus  - join
the Mass - be in communion with each other.

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016

Thursday, July 7, 2016

July 7, 2016


O  SAY  CAN  YOU  SEE?

Some see the forest,
some see the trees.

Some see the leaves,
some see the green.

Some see the bark,
Some see the branches.

Some see the sky,
some see the ground.

Some see the newspapers,
some see the tooth picks.

Some see the homes,
some see the steps.

Some see the past,
some see the future.

O say can you see….
O say what you see….



© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

July 6, 2016

ARRANGEMENTS

There is something in some people that
they want to arrange and rearrange the
furniture in the other person’s room - in
their mind, in their way of thinking, in their
way of doing life - but guess what?  The
other person arranges and rearranges their
inner room back to where it was before - 
as soon as the other person leaves?


Photo: Einstein's Desk the day he died.
© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

July 5, 2016

ON THE SIDEWALK

On the sidewalk,
I see a slice of pizza.
It looks like it was thrown
away after just two bites.

On the sidewalk,
I see a dissed cigarette,
dented aluminum cans,
and a burst balloon.

On the sidewalk,
I still see your footsteps….
Thanks for the stroll for ice
cream a month before you died.




© Andy Costello, Reflections 2016

SOW  THE  WIND, 
REAP  THE  WHIRLWIND 

INTRODUCTION

The title of my homily for this 14th Tuesday in Ordinary Time is, “Sow the Wind, Reap the Whirlwind.”

We’ve heard that saying from today’s first reading. We get it, or we think we get it, but we don’t really think about it. Words can be like the car in the other lane - flying by us or we are flying by them. It’s there. It’s gone.

It’s a saying that shows up here in Hosea 8: 7.

We’ll also hear it again in Proverbs 22: 8  - “the one who sows injustice reaps disaster.”

Then there is Galatians 6:7, “Don’t delude yourself into thinking God can be cheated: where a man sows, there he reaps: if he sows in the field of self-indulgence he will get a harvest of corruption out of it; if he sows in the field of the Spirit he will bet from it a harvest of eternal life.”

Great quotes. I believe each clarifies the saying that much better.

You reap what you sow.

Spoil your kids, you spoiled your empty nest years.

What goes around, comes around.

Do nothing - expect nothing.

Do dumb things - expect dumb results.

Those who live by the sword, die by the sword.

HOSEA

Hosea the prophet reads the riot act to the kings and princes and tribes of Israel. He tells them, “You’re flirting with danger. When you pray to silver and gold idols, don’t expect the real God to show up when you need him.”

Sow the wind, expect the whirlwind.

You’re planting grain that has no ears - so don’t expect flour.

POLITICS AND THE PULPIT

Take the example of politicking from the pulpit. Now that’s a tricky topic.

It’s a fact that the scriptures - especially the prophets - and then the Books of Kings, Samuel and Chronicles bring in history and politics and what have you.

The other day I heard someone say that they want us priests to speak up about the current political drama that’s going on.  Yet I also know that if one does, one gets complaints about politics from the pulpit.

Basically, I let America Magazine speak up on these issues. There is a chance to write letters to the Editor or to cancel one’s subscription - if one disagrees with an editorial or an article and one has time to study it.

I know that I slip at times and let my bias, my positions, my political perceptions slip out - and every time I pay for it - by a comment someone makes to or at me on the way out of Mass. When will I ever learn?

I’ve heard people say: “Don’t make the church pulpit a bully pulpit - unless people have a chance to speak up.”  If they can’t speak up in church when they disagree with the preacher, they will be speaking up in the parking lot or on their cell phones or Facebook.

So what’s your take on November coming?  I’ve noticed that names come up in every conversation or coffee break that goes longer than 15 minutes.

STEP BACK AND WATCH

Perhaps the wisest stance is the stepping back and watching stance - that is - if one is able to keep calm, cool and recollected.

Statistics scream out that negative campaigning in the short run gives a candidate more bang for his or her dollar - or rant or rave or scream or scheme.

However, In the long run, the truth will win out. There are video tapes. There are ways to check sources. There will be biographies about each candidate coming out in 10 years.

CONCLUSION: TIME WILL TELL

In the meanwhile, we’ll keep on hearing the ancient proverb in various forms: “When they sow the wind, they shall reap the whirlwind.”

Hot air is hot air. Balloons burst. The air dissipates and disappears and we discover there is nothing inside.

And Dorothy wakes up - at home - in Kansas.