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Spoke these words, or something similar, in Quaker Meeting today.

I was reminded in Meeting today of a couple of lines from a book called On Pottery, Poetry and the Person, by Mary C. Richards, who is a Quaker, a potter, a poet and a teacher.

The lines go something like this:

"We are each of us, male and female, featured toward this birth. We are all Mary, virgin and undelivered, to whom the announcement has been made, in whom the infant grows."

These words express to me the one concept I believe to be fundamental to Quakerism, and that is that there is that of God in every person.

And if there is that of God in every person, then God lives in the everydayness of our individual lives and personal stories.

And if God lives in the everydayness of our individual lives and personal stories, then within those lives and stories we can experience not only that birth, but also the resurrection.

Posted: Sat - April 15, 2006 at 08:31 PM          


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