Sadly the majority of people around the world are refusing to reconcile with God and it’s traumatic to witness especially in those you know, love and care about. But God gives us free will!
You’re testimony is very uplifting for me today and I thank you🙏
Humanity is probably a failed experiment. The sooner it goes the way of the dodo the better for every other living creature. (Although I do wonder about the 450+ nuclear power stations and thousands of spent fuel ponds that will melt down).
I mean it's not like we haven't had lots of teachers pointing the way? Krishnamurti?, Eckhart Tolle?, Ramana Maharshi?, Jesus Christ?, Buddha?.
This centre of darkness, this "me" and it's constant effort to find psychological security is the cause of all the mischief. It's like a snake eating it's tail. Its a machine that bludgeons everything in sight...me me me me, my pleasures, my gains, my wants, my needs, me me me me..it never ends
And how many can give it up? It's not like it's an act of volition? God knows they've tried - sacrifice, fasting, praying, meditating, flagellating, my growth, my evolution its all so sickening - the mischief and corruption. And these are the serious ones? Most won't ever care enough to even attempt to free themselves.
Forgive the rant.
My cat died.
The most adorable fluffy white bundle of love you could ever meet. Murdered by some more-on behind a wheel. I'm deva.
Plus my own efforts to dispel the darkness have proven futile - even after years of attempting, yearning, wanting.
I would say ive had momentary glimpses, partial insights that were undeniable, where 'reality' showed itself. And yet the centre still remains.
As Ronald Wright put it in his book 'A short history of everything'
"Letting apes run the laboratory was fun for a while, but in the end a bad idea.”
Excellent piece. I’m not particularly religious but I do feel I’m coming back to it more the last few years, a darkness has taken hold of the world so we must push back against it. I really appreciate everything you do trying to spread the truth. That poor man in Cork and how horrible how his own family treated him, I hope he improved over time?
Btw waking at 3.33am exactly is significant, it’s the spirit hour.
Very inspiring article. It's amazing when we leave aside the busy world how God can speak to us through other people like the wise words from the priest to the person Ann (who you never met before) also giving wise council. The words of Scripture was a joy to read. Maybe the lesson for all of us is to keep our eyes on Jesus, or like Peter walking on the water he began to sink ( self doubt ?) beneath the waves when he took his eyes off Jesus.
Looking back on my own life I see in times of uncertainty and distress how sitting daily before the blessed sacrament asking God's help how I experienced similar help from people who God put in my path to advise and guide my direction in life.... especially from people I never met before. The God of surprises.
Louise,you haven't failed ,you have been a breath of fresh air in these times.
We suffer more in our imagination than we do in reality.
Not in the too distant past instead of been late for mass on Sunday morning I decided to drive an extra 20 minutes to mass in another parish
On entering the church to my horror I noticed people buying lottery tickets in our Lord house. This act and other indiscretions have pushed me away from the ongoing in the church.
I still believe in God and kept my faith and worship him in my own space
You stood for truth and were not bought and paid for. That's amazing and I for one thank God for you. And I always enjoy your pieces. God bless and continue to walk in the light.
Louise. I have always been so impressed how you have kept your journalistic balance over these fraught years especially around wee McGinty. Medjugore between it's mounts looks like it counterweights Davos, between its
Your advocation for the injured , dead and the silenced is Gods work . Keep going . Between two mountains .
Those that are ready to hear your messages will hear them. Keep up the good work Louise.
Thank you for that beautiful testimony🙏
Sadly the majority of people around the world are refusing to reconcile with God and it’s traumatic to witness especially in those you know, love and care about. But God gives us free will!
You’re testimony is very uplifting for me today and I thank you🙏
God bless
Thank you for this. Insightful, calm, inspiring. Ireland is missing you … glad you’re heading home.☘️💖
So glad u found what u were looking for Louise ❤️
Beautiful ❤️🙏
Humanity is probably a failed experiment. The sooner it goes the way of the dodo the better for every other living creature. (Although I do wonder about the 450+ nuclear power stations and thousands of spent fuel ponds that will melt down).
I mean it's not like we haven't had lots of teachers pointing the way? Krishnamurti?, Eckhart Tolle?, Ramana Maharshi?, Jesus Christ?, Buddha?.
This centre of darkness, this "me" and it's constant effort to find psychological security is the cause of all the mischief. It's like a snake eating it's tail. Its a machine that bludgeons everything in sight...me me me me, my pleasures, my gains, my wants, my needs, me me me me..it never ends
And how many can give it up? It's not like it's an act of volition? God knows they've tried - sacrifice, fasting, praying, meditating, flagellating, my growth, my evolution its all so sickening - the mischief and corruption. And these are the serious ones? Most won't ever care enough to even attempt to free themselves.
Forgive the rant.
My cat died.
The most adorable fluffy white bundle of love you could ever meet. Murdered by some more-on behind a wheel. I'm deva.
Plus my own efforts to dispel the darkness have proven futile - even after years of attempting, yearning, wanting.
I would say ive had momentary glimpses, partial insights that were undeniable, where 'reality' showed itself. And yet the centre still remains.
As Ronald Wright put it in his book 'A short history of everything'
"Letting apes run the laboratory was fun for a while, but in the end a bad idea.”
Love this writing ,it gives me hope 😊
Sounds like a lovely spot
I missed this first time around. Beautiful-and helpful. We all get days when our beat is not enough.
Excellent piece. I’m not particularly religious but I do feel I’m coming back to it more the last few years, a darkness has taken hold of the world so we must push back against it. I really appreciate everything you do trying to spread the truth. That poor man in Cork and how horrible how his own family treated him, I hope he improved over time?
Btw waking at 3.33am exactly is significant, it’s the spirit hour.
Very inspiring article. It's amazing when we leave aside the busy world how God can speak to us through other people like the wise words from the priest to the person Ann (who you never met before) also giving wise council. The words of Scripture was a joy to read. Maybe the lesson for all of us is to keep our eyes on Jesus, or like Peter walking on the water he began to sink ( self doubt ?) beneath the waves when he took his eyes off Jesus.
Looking back on my own life I see in times of uncertainty and distress how sitting daily before the blessed sacrament asking God's help how I experienced similar help from people who God put in my path to advise and guide my direction in life.... especially from people I never met before. The God of surprises.
Beautiful! Thank you!
Louise,you haven't failed ,you have been a breath of fresh air in these times.
We suffer more in our imagination than we do in reality.
Not in the too distant past instead of been late for mass on Sunday morning I decided to drive an extra 20 minutes to mass in another parish
On entering the church to my horror I noticed people buying lottery tickets in our Lord house. This act and other indiscretions have pushed me away from the ongoing in the church.
I still believe in God and kept my faith and worship him in my own space
You stood for truth and were not bought and paid for. That's amazing and I for one thank God for you. And I always enjoy your pieces. God bless and continue to walk in the light.
Louise. I have always been so impressed how you have kept your journalistic balance over these fraught years especially around wee McGinty. Medjugore between it's mounts looks like it counterweights Davos, between its