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Purity

Blog Posted by David Brooks: 6/5/2016 8:03:00 AM

June 5 Med...
To self: Today, be mindful of Purity.

What does it mean to be "pure in heart?"
Perfect? Mentally clean without sin?
Perhaps think of it as strictly internal, full of love and compassion. Think of people you know who reflect these traits. Think of people in the public eye who are pure in heart.
Were they perfect, without sin? ...No. Did they seek attention or recognition? ...No.
Did I see God in their character? ...Hmmm.
I think, yes.
Seek the pure in heart today. Reflect. Remember.
Maybe some will rub off. God knows.
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Dementia
by D.A. Brooks
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In her eyes I see, a faded memory
   of days gone by, days awry.
Yet memories still, a life fulfilled
   she held hope, cared to cope.
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Hands so frail, but without fail
   she smiles, all the while.
For in her He dwells, without fail
   through purity.  ...Her security.
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"If you put a spoonful of salt in a cup of water it tastes very salty. If you put a spoonful of salt in a lake of fresh water the taste is still pure and clear. Peace comes when our hearts are open like the sky, vast as the ocean."
      - Jack Kornfield,
         The Art of Forgiveness

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"It can rob her of her memory of things, of people or events, but it can't rob her purity. In fact perhaps, the purity grows."
      - D.A. Brooks,
         Being Mindful

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Matthew 5:8...
 Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. 

 

 



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Date: 6/5/2016 5:32:00 PM
David, an inspiring blog, love the poem and the quotes are great, Constance
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Date: 6/5/2016 1:46:00 PM
Thank you for sharing David...;)
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Date: 6/5/2016 12:11:00 PM
....let he who is without stones cast the first sin......
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Date: 6/5/2016 11:54:00 AM
To me “pure in heart” means true to one's self. And I think anyone that is truly true to one's self, that would mean they think of themselves as perfect. And that means to one's self, they would be without sin. And if they thought they were without sin, wouldn't they think they were (a) God? And wouldn't that mean anything they said or did would be, to them righteous? "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God" (in themselves?).
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Francis J Grasso
Date: 6/5/2016 9:05:00 PM
Interesting the ways we can look at things and then combine them to see a new way. I enjoy reading your blogs.
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David Brooks
Date: 6/5/2016 11:56:00 AM
I like your comments. I sort of see it that way too.
Date: 6/5/2016 11:43:00 AM
to do no other being harm, by your actions or thoughts , I see it as a buddhist trait or is it what's in your heart regardless of your beliefs
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Lenny Gazbowski
Date: 6/6/2016 1:53:00 PM
I am a mix of Buddhist, Taoist and Sufi :-)
Date: 6/5/2016 11:04:00 AM
First, it depends on how God and pure are defined. From my fundamentalist POV, the purer the heart, the less premeditated sins. Even incidental sins will be less in frequency. Also, the more pure the heart, the more severe the punishment for premeditated sins, like with King David and what he did to Uriah. Not matter how pure the heart, temptation never stops stalking a person.
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David Brooks
Date: 6/5/2016 4:32:00 PM
Dude: it's simple. If you don't like my blog, don't click on it. Or block me or whatever makes you happy! Jeez!
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David Brooks
Date: 6/5/2016 11:53:00 AM
Frederic: as I have explained before, I write a daily blog to myself about being mindful that includes a poem that I also post. My blog has its roots on Facebook and WordPress. And I thought poetry soup would be a nice welcoming place as well. Except for two or three, it has been. Feel free to block me. It's very easy, and I don't mind. I appreciate your thoughts on the matter.
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Andrea Dietrich
Date: 6/5/2016 11:25:00 AM
It's so strange that so many people have different ideas about their ending up points, Rob, and they all seem so passionate about those beliefs. It is going to be kind of awesome to just SEE where it all leads in the very end. (well, I am hoping it will be awesome.If it's not, I will simply be dead when it's all over.)
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Rob Carmack
Date: 6/5/2016 11:18:00 AM
I wish I was not a fundamentalist, much easier to be something else, but as you know, my search led me here.
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Andrea Dietrich
Date: 6/5/2016 11:06:00 AM
Oh, you fundamentalist, you. hahaha. JK. I learned all this in Sunday School as well!
Date: 6/5/2016 8:32:00 AM
Excellent write, David:) I'm enjoying your thoughts, related poems and the final quotes and verse:) Make me think...
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Date: 6/5/2016 8:15:00 AM
They are out there, but nobody is perfect and those who insist on trying to project a type of saintliness are only deceiving themselves and are apt to have breakdowns as they feel an overwhelming sense of failure. I have met some true earth angels, however, and have felt an awe at their spirit and the size of their hearts. I've also met the most cantankerous folks who seem full of the devil...but slowly, so slowly, they reveal their compassionate, generous natures and there inability to hurt a fly. I do not equate goodness with faith. I know faithful people who are cruel and spiteful. I've met atheists who are more moral and righteous than any Christian. Character is choice.
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Andrea Dietrich
Date: 6/5/2016 11:04:00 AM
my comment to you went up to Ruben just now
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Cyndi Macmillan
Date: 6/5/2016 10:11:00 AM
hahaha! Which? Compassion or to shut up?
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Andrea Dietrich
Date: 6/5/2016 10:00:00 AM
This is so true. Something I can see eye to eye with you on!
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Cyndi Macmillan
Date: 6/5/2016 8:46:00 AM
Jesus loves my big mouth. LOL... He also frequently tells me to shut up. He is doing so now. ;) Gotta fly.
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Cyndi Macmillan
Date: 6/5/2016 8:45:00 AM
I'm not even sure about that, Ruben. I've met some sanctimonious blowhards who generously give to the church, fill up the food bank and feed the poor and toss coins to the homeless. BUT they don't want drug addicts in the pews, refuse to talk to the homeless and judge those in shelters. To me, its deeper than a deed. Spirit? Intent? The heart?

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