| Exploring
                      the Thin Places
 by Ellen Klyce
 In
                      Tennessee Williams A Streetcar Named Desire, Stella
                      says to hersister, Blanche, trying to explain her marriage to Stanley Kowalski,
 "...there are things that happen between a man and a woman in the dark that
make everything else seem unimportant." Likewise, there are things that
happen between us and the Holy. Whatever the name, whatever the source, there
are moments when we sense, when we know, when we experience a sense of connection,
greatness, and wonder. And nothing else seems to matter.
 How
                      rarely our culture encourages us to explore and share theseexperiences! The child who sees an angel by her bath tub is told
              by a
 distracted mother to please hurry out, it's time to go to bed.
              The woman
 who hesitatingly shares with a friend an amazing experience she's
              had gets
 embarrassed and stops.
 There's
                      an old song I sang at my disturbing and evangelical camp
                      (butthat's another story) "Jesus may come in the morning... Jesus
              may come at
 noon.... Jesus may come in the evening.... so keep your heart in
              tune...."
 Well of course.... God is raining down on us all the time... with
              every
 breath we take... with every move we make... of course... how can
              we travel and not take our bodies, our hearts, our minds with us....
              and just who do we think we are if not of God?
 It's
                          always amused me that intelligences we don't understand,
                          we dismiss. A
                          dog knows through its ears and nose thousands of bits
                          of information about which we're clueless. We don't
                          hear on those frequencies or sniff with that much discernment,
                          so we ignore much wisdom that a canine is ready and
                          willing and eager to dispense. God
                      is like that I think. My favorite verse in the Bible is
                      one of theones that got axed... it's from the gospel of Thomas and it's Jesus
 talking: "The kingdom of God is spread upon the earth and
              men see it not."
 Few of my friends would ever call me a literalist, but for this
              verse
 sometimes I like to be one. It doesn't say that women and children
              and
 sentient beings of all description see it not.... No, the claim
              is that
 those running the place, those making the rules and setting the
              cultural
 norms have overlooked this small and stunning fact.
 It's
                      all right here. And men see it not. And that doesn't mean
                      there's not a sensitive guy in the joint or that all of
                      them are Neanderthals run by testosterone and so what can
                      you do? No, there's more a suggestion that the group doesn't
                      get it.... that the institutional, mainstream day-to-day
                      point of view is overlooking the glory for the guts...  So
                      it's reassuring and validating every once in a while to
                      risk It. Torisk telling the truth, calling it as one sees it, sharing the
              radical,
 silly, beautiful experience of what all our senses...even the sixth
              and
 seventh ones... have to tell us. After all, the
              oft-quoted 1st century Rabbi Hillel as well as Jesus himself both
              said that God is with us when we are with each other.
 So,
                      go for it. Just for today take the risk of saying one outrageous
                      thingto someone maybe possibly you can trust. If you have a memory you
              can't
 explain but makes your heart beat fast, tell someone. If you had
              a dream
 that has stayed with you and seems somehow to want to break into
              your
 day-time consciousness, share it. Risk talking about God, risk
              sharing
 one of your experiences of breath-taking weirdness and wonder.
              The fear
 you lose may be your own.... and then again you could help shake
              someone
 else's. Now there's the kingdom of God.
 And
                      that does make everything else seem unimportant.  Copyright © 2002
                      Ellen Klyce |