"Without opening your door, you can open your heart to the world." – Tao Te Ching
A puzzle: How could anything come to you if you opened your heart to the world but had not even left your room? To enter you, Beauty comes not through the door in your room but the one in your heart.
How can you open it? Even harder, how can you keep the portal to your spirit ajar if you are feeling unappreciated, unheard and panicked?
Fear is the moat around the castle of your heart. It is the only thing that can stop God's Love from entering you.
When my nine-year old grandson was four he awoke in the middle of the night to use the bathroom. Halfway down the darkened hallway he called out for his dad.
"Miles," my son told his, "you know how to do this by yourself."
"Well," little Miles said. "Sometimes I'm a little bit brave of the dark. But, sometimes, I'm a little bit scared of the dark."
Isn't this true of you? You move toward the light. Suddenly, fear kidnaps you into its shadows.
We want to help a wounded person but fear the sight of his blood. We want to appreciate great art but become afraid when the woman in the painting is nude instead of "safely" clothed.
Tao wisdom says "There is no greater illusion than fear…Whoever can see through all fear will always be safe."
In this Thanksgiving week let gratitude help free you from fear and you will not need the courage to be "brave of the dark." Love will provide.
-Reverend Erie Chapman

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