Guest guest Posted May 2, 2005 Report Share Posted May 2, 2005 ------ On 5/1/05, Jeff wrote ------ Well I always thought Rich was a little odd... Rich: Odd - deviating from what is ordinary, usual, or expected. Thank you. So breaking out those heavy pots and pans and other cooking equipment and setting fire to something or boiling it or microwaving it is not odd? I think that's odd. Page 383 The normal urges of animal beings and the natural appetites and impulses of the physical nature are not in conflict with even the highest spiritual attainment except in the minds of ignorant, mistaught, or unfortunately overconscientious persons. Normal to me is not doing these things. What's normal in this world today may not be looked upon as what's normal tomorrow. Page 1537 About one third who heard him believed the message even though they could not fully comprehend it; about one third prepared in their hearts to reject such a purely spiritual concept of the expected kingdom, while the remaining one third could not grasp his teaching, many truly believing that he " was beside himself. " If the ruler of a universe was thought to be nuts or odd, I may as well expect that I can be thought of in the same way. Page 1102 Jesus was consistently cheerful, notwithstanding he sometimes drank deeply of the cup of human sorrow. He fearlessly faced the realities of existence, yet was he filled with enthusiasm for the gospel of the kingdom. But he controlled his enthusiasm; it never controlled him. He was unreservedly dedicated to " the Father's business. " This divine enthusiasm led his unspiritual brethren to think he was beside himself, but the onlooking universe appraised him as the model of sanity and the pattern of supreme mortal devotion to the Page 1103 high standards of spiritual living. And his controlled enthusiasm was contagious; his associates were constrained to share his divine optimism. I practice a controlled enthusiasm about what I know is right. It's easy to take your time with something and not be pushy or rushed if you know you're right. I find a few allies along my way and I'll find more as time passes. To be filled with enthusiasm for the gospel of the kingdom and unreservedly dedicated to the Father's business is what I am trying to do. Page 1721 6. JESUS' FAMILY ARRIVES It was about eight o'clock on this Sunday morning when five members of Jesus' earth family arrived on the scene in response to the urgent summons of Jude's sister-in-law. Of all his family in the flesh, only one, Ruth, believed wholeheartedly and continuously in the divinity of his mission on earth. Jude and James, and even Joseph, still retained much of their faith in Jesus, but they had permitted pride to interfere with their better judgment and real spiritual inclinations. Mary was likewise torn between love and fear, between mother love and family pride. Though she was harassed by doubts, she could never quite forget the visit of Gabriel ere Jesus was born. The Pharisees had been laboring to persuade Mary that Jesus was beside himself, demented. They urged her to go with her sons and seek to dissuade him from further efforts at public teaching. They assured Mary that soon Jesus' health would break, and that only dishonor and disgrace could come upon the entire family as a result of allowing him to go on. And so, when the word came from Jude's sister-in-law, all five of them started at once for Zebedee's house, having been together at Mary's home, where they had met with the Pharisees the evening before. <b>They had talked with the Jerusalem leaders long into the night, and all were more or less convinced that Jesus was acting strangely, that he had acted strangely for some time.</b> While Ruth could not explain all of his conduct, she insisted that he had always treated his family fairly and refused to agree to the program of trying to dissuade him from further work. On the way to Zebedee's house they talked these things over and agreed among themselves to try to persuade Jesus to come home with them, for, said Mary: " I know I could influence my son if he would only come home and listen to me. " James and Jude had heard rumors concerning the plans to arrest Jesus and take him to Jerusalem for trial. They also feared for their own safety. As long as Jesus was a popular figure in the public eye, his family allowed matters to drift along, but now that the people of Capernaum and the leaders at Jerusalem had suddenly turned against him, they began keenly to feel the pressure of the supposed disgrace of their embarrassing position. They had expected to meet Jesus, take him aside, and urge him to go home with them. They had thought to assure him that they would forget his neglect of them--they would forgive and forget--if he would only give up the foolishness of trying to preach a new religion which could bring only trouble to himself and dishonor upon his family. To all of this Ruth would say only: " I will tell my brother that I think he is a man of God, and that I hope he would be willing to die before he would allow these wicked Pharisees to stop his preaching. " Joseph promised to keep Ruth quiet while the others labored with Jesus. If Jesus' own family thought he was nuts, then I can live with being thought odd. I guess that's how humans think, that's the way it is. I would think any rational person could see the odd, bizarre behavior that goes into cooking and killing animals. But that's not how people of this day and generation think, and that's just the way it is. All the <b>work</b> that goes into cooking is just another way people distract themselves from the truth. ACIM is important to understand from a mental viewpoint in this regard. It's not hard to see what things in the world are egoic with a little effort. Jeff: I used to eat raw food. Looked like a cancer patient on chemo for six months. Rich: This diet's not for everyone, some people can't handle it mentally and they may develop serious physical illnesses from eating the way man should eat, a raw, vegan diet. That's why you have to put the total package together, the mental, the physical, the doing God's will. That's why I talk about you create your own reality from the nature of your own beliefs. You have to know that thought is energy, that it's real. If you're not ready for it mentally, a raw food diet could truly be dangerous for someone from a health standpoint. Jeff: Spent an inordinate amount of time on the Living and Natural Foods website. Learned a lot about nutrition. Healthy experience in more ways than one. My diet these days isn't a whole lot different nutritional wise, but it is cooked (bring to boil and simmer). My teeth can't take it anymore and I'm always in a perpetual hurry so chewing each bite until liquified is too time consuming. I eat the same thing everyday. I agree with Rich. I got better things to do. Even if it's nothing! Rich: My time is most expanded by a simple, raw, vegan diet, that's how I maximize my service time. It's as good as we can do with the food issue and that's what God expects, that we do as good as we can do. Some choices are better than other choices and as concerns the food issue, a raw, vegan diet is best. Jeff: Breakfast: egg, pear, apple, yellow squash, salt, sugar, cinimon, flax seed meal and oatmeal Dinner: egg, tomato, red potato, radish, red bell pepper, brocoli, cucumber, green onion, sardines in oil, flax seed meal, salt, lemon pepper, non salt seasoning (Dash) and oatmeal. I don't drink milk. I am 6'3 " and weight 190lbs. I walk my dog 3-4 miles a day. Rich: Imho, no one needs to be 190 lbs. Jeff: I take MSM (powder) in mega doses. The dog gets it as well. She's 15+ (105+ human years). Rich: Again from a time and health standpoint, I think God has it set up that I can get all the nutrition I need from eating the food rather than using supplements of any kind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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