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the mind and spiritual growth

no one is willing to change their mind

Spiritual transformation is very difficult.

The mind is a very complex organ, bent on its own self-preservation, security and comfort. The brain’s primary purpose is to protect the organism. Once we see this to be true, then many other things make sense.

  1. For instance, the brain is an expert tweaker. We can see self-protection occurring in religion and spiritual growth. Often, what we think is spiritual growth is actually a slight modification of the thoughts already present.
  2. But the brain is also a great illusionist. It can be busy tweaking, adjusting and modifying, all the while convincing itself that it is actually changing, that it is actually being transformed. The brain gets some delight in thinking it is on the radical edge while holding the moderate middle.
  3. However, the brain has the amazing ability to be transformed. It has the profound capacity to come into something totally new and full of benediction. We can experience a deep peace when the mind is free from the past and disordered thought.

Much of religion and spirituality is employed in the service of keeping our minds busy modifying their thoughts to conform to the set standard. They are also very busy engaging our minds in believing that they are growing and making progress.

This is why spiritual transformation is very difficult.

pastor’s finger

the pastor's pointy finger

chewing our cud

Being taught same old stuff like chewing our cud.

Animals chew their cud to make their food more and more digestible. The mind can be like this… constantly regurgitating the same old stuff over and over again to make it more digestible and easier to swallow. The mind loves and craves safety, comfort and security. It always prefers to resort to what it already knows.

The challenge is to be transformed by the renewing of the mind. Our charter is to become a new creation.

Questions are one of the most effective ways of disturbing the swampy calm of a calloused mind. Questions undermine its false security and open it up to new ways of being, thinking and perceiving. Questions can convert the mind from just knowledgeable to wise.

color conversion

We change from color to black and white.

I’m not arguing for what’s wrong or right, correct or incorrect, accurate or inaccurate, heretical or orthodox. What I’m arguing about is how unpleasantly dogmatic some people become.

The people I hang out with now are not serious theologians by any means. But for the most part they are open, gracious and colourful.

Tomorrow’s cartoon hits on this theme as well. Check it out in the a.m.!

You can get a print of this cartoon HERE.

the heart of god

the heart of god

high horse

Come down off your high horse.

There’s lots of pride floating around. The amazing thing about pride is that you aren’t aware that you have it. Until it is embarrassingly too late.

Like this guy. He’s so high up that he can’t even hear straight.

Pastor Jesus

Could Jesus pastor a church for long?