Saturday, July 20, 2019


July  20, 2019 



Thought for today: 


“For silence is not God, not speaking is not God, fasting is not God, nor eating is not God; loneliness is not God, nor company is not God; nor yet any of all the other two such contraries. He is hid between them, and may not be found by any work of your soul, but all only by love of your  heart.”  


The Cloud of Unknowing, 
14th Century

Friday, July 19, 2019

July 19, 2019


Thought for today: 


“I didn’t know what she was saying when she moved her lips  in a Baptist church or a Catholic cathedral or, less often, in a synagogue, but it was obvious that God could be found anywhere.”  

Lillian Hellman, 
An Unfinished Woman, 1969

July 19, 2019


GOING  BY  CHURCHES

People driving by churches
on the Sabbath sense that
folks inside are praying.

You’ve evolved spiritually when
you realize every forehead you
go by has prayer going on inside.

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019

Thursday, July 18, 2019

July 18, 2019


CATCHING  THE  BOUQUET


She caught the tossed bouquet
at the wedding - just a month ago -
but no knight in shining armor
has appeared to tilt her windmill.

In fact the flowers have faded.
Dead petals landed on her floor.
It was a Saturday moment of fantasy.
Life doesn’t work like that anymore.

Instead ….

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019


July  18, 2019 


Thought for today: 

“When man substituted God for the Great Goddess he at the same time substituted authoritarian for humanistic values.”  

Elizabeth Gould Davis, 
The First Sex, 1971

Wednesday, July 17, 2019


July  17, 2019  

Thought for today: 

“Religion is not an opiate, for religion does not help people to forget, but to remember.  It does not dull people.  It does not say Take, but Give.”  

Bede Jarrett, 
The Catholic Mother  1956

July 17, 2019


GRACE

Did you ever wonder what grace is?

I want to say it’s the electricity that keeps
the air conditioner going on a hot day.

I want to say it’s water cooler in the
corridor 500 feet from my office door.

But I rather say it’s what keeps the 100
cars around me on the highway safe. 

I rather say it’s the waiter coming around
and asking again if anyone wants water.   

I rather say it’s the neighbor who takes his
dog out to a tree so as not to wake a neighbor.

Did you ever wonder what grace is?    


© Andy Costello, Reflections 2019