

We may not be good dancers but we are invited to join the celebration anyway. That is, we are a bit clumsy and step on each other’s toes occasionally. My physical pain and stiffness can turn into a mental and spiritual obstacles that keeps me from the dance and therefore from God’s Love and Grace…And prevents me from loving others as I am meant to…Īs I wrote in a similar post in February of 2015: Of course as we join the Dance, we immediately realize that we are all like Hobbits with big hairy feet. The trick for me is to join the dance even when it is hard.

Like Lewis I believe as we join the Divine Dance we become more the True Self that God intends for us to be that Lewis so often writes about. He has recently been appointed to the violin faculty at Yale School of Music. The more we love others, say through acts of kindness, I believe the more we learn to love ourselves. Its ominous look and smell made me realize why medieval Icelanders called. Almost, if you will not to think me irreverent, a kind of dance.” They believe that the living, dynamic activity of love has been going on in God forever and has created everything.Īnd that, by the way, is perhaps the most important difference between Christianity and all other religions: that in Christianity God is not a static thing…but a dynamic, pulsating activity, a life, almost a kind of drama. …”what Christians means by the statement ‘God is Love’.
