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 Sponsor | rumisong | Jul 1, 6:52am | "I want to be God's
favorite waitress. When
he comes
in the door, I
want him
to ask for me. When
he wants
something,
I want him
to ask me
to get it. I don't care
what it is. And
I don't care
how
he asks.
I want
to spend my life
perfecting my approach. Warm
smile, gracious welcome, sweet,
unhurried manner.
I want him
to feel like
he's my only
customer.
When my car breaks
down in the middle of the night with
my young daughter asleep
in the back seat, I know
it's another chance
to capture
his heart.
I ask, what will it be
God? What can
I bring you
from the kitchen? A meeting
with a friendly stranger? Hours
of waiting
in the dark? Or a long alert walk
on this cold, moon-less night?
You tell me.
I'll go get it."
Video here and here, well worth watching ...
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|  Sponsor | rumisong | Jul 15, 7:52am | "We rest as the offering, we rest as the emptying, we rest as the simplicity that arises before this that has been so conditioned to think it's the one that will move us forward can get its hands on us. It can feel like resting for eternity--there's a quality of being in a waiting room, or waiting for a friend, or tending to someone whose sick, you're just available. This is a different movement than what the mind likes to do, swooping down and trying to connect the dots itself. So rest on this throne of not knowing at the edge of the vastness and let yourself be fed by that."
~ Jeannie Zandi |
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