“Sometimes a kind of glory lights up the mind of a man. It happens to nearly everyone. You can feel it growing or preparing like a fuse burning toward dynamite. It is a feeling in the stomach, a delight of the nerves, of the forearms. The skin tastes the air, and every deep-drawn breath is sweet. Its beginning has the pleasure of a great stretching yawn; it flashes in the brain and the whole world glows outside your eyes. A man may have lived all of his life in the gray, and the land and trees of him dark and somber. The events, even the important ones, may have trooped by faceless and pale. And then -the glory- so that a cricket song sweetens his ears, the smell of the earth rises chanting to his nose, and dappling light under a tree blesses his eyes. Then a man pours outward, a torrent of him, and yet he is not diminished. And I guess a man's importance in the world can be measured by the quality and number of his glories. It is a lonely thing but it relates us to the world. It is the mother of all creativeness, and it sets each man separate from all other men. ”
Of course, this is not an everyday experience. But I am thinking of any activity that we don't want to end. Like a dinner with good friends where you don't notice the times, or walking on the beach in the morning and all seems well, playing with kids in the backyard, the enjoyment of a great ice cream cone, or even a worship service where all the pieces just cohere beautifully and you find yourself so powerfully in the presence of God.
I am wondering how Christian spirituality speaks to this? Is this the goal of being a Christian? I don't know the answer yet, but here are somethings that have to be considered:
1) It can't be an end in itself. If flourishing is a selfish desire for personal fulfillment, than it can't be the goal of Christian life.
2) Christian prayer actually claims that part of flourishing is to die to self.
3) The Christian spiritual life seems to imply that as we slowly remove the sin in our heart, we naturally flourish more and more. In other words, flourishing is our natural condition; sin holds us back.
4) Jesus talked about bringing life, life to the full.
5) The experience of human flourishing has to point beyond ourselves to God.
6) Christian prayer assumes that we need Jesus to get past the sin in order to flourish.
7) Christian prayer puts us regularly in a place to receive the grace of Jesus.
8) Human flourishing takes place in Christian community.
9) Human flourishing also require times of solitude.
10) Human flourishing is a life long process of growth and maturity.
11) Human flourishing doesn't just mean happy. Part of it is wrestling with the hard parts of life.
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I will add more as I think of them.
3) The Christian spiritual life seems to imply that as we slowly remove the sin in our heart, we naturally flourish more and more. In other words, flourishing is our natural condition; sin holds us back.
4) Jesus talked about bringing life, life to the full.
5) The experience of human flourishing has to point beyond ourselves to God.
6) Christian prayer assumes that we need Jesus to get past the sin in order to flourish.
7) Christian prayer puts us regularly in a place to receive the grace of Jesus.
8) Human flourishing takes place in Christian community.
9) Human flourishing also require times of solitude.
10) Human flourishing is a life long process of growth and maturity.
11) Human flourishing doesn't just mean happy. Part of it is wrestling with the hard parts of life.
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I will add more as I think of them.
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