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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Hidden Life of Prayer



Image result for A Life of Hidden Prayer David McIntyre









Hi I have been looking at what God is calling me to do next in my life and although I live a busy active life I keep getting brought back to this idea of Prayer as a central focus for my life and Hidden Prayer as a theme. So I am going to pursue that idea as if a Prayer course was already developed out there for me and I just have to find out what way to go and how.
My first book beside scripture would be St Theresa of Liseuax  Story of a Soul but as I am writing for a broad range of folks and for my friends in both Anglican and Pentecostal churches etc. I am looking for something we can do as a group. So today I found a gold mine it is a spiritual classic I have not read and my new project . The link is found online

http://www.chapellibrary.org/files/2714/3941/1876/HLP-SG.pdf

It is a free study course on Hidden Prayer by David McIntrye and written in 1913...but the language is beautiful and it draws you in. So check out a A Life of Hidden Prayer with me .
You will find you can get the book or in PDF. I am excited to see what it holds

When I figure out how to offer the books on line I might just do that but at the moment this is a totally non monetary thing and I am just trying to walk the walk with friends. 

Friday, July 29, 2016

Don;t Die before you reach your dreams....The Death of Admiral Blake


A Vintage Shop Mystery

This is summer while on a stroll through the little shops of Downtown Langley I stopped to take a quick look into Langley Antiques. On the top of a pile of older black and whites was a picture that  grabbed my soul and said" "Don't die before you reach your dreams." I wondered who the painter was and who was  this Admiral Blake? Being a bit of a History and One course Wonder in ART History, none of my information fit. It was as if a perfect stranger grabbing you by your heart strings and telling you the deepest secrets of your soul.  I had to know . Who was this ? What was the story? It resonated so powerfully. Was it the perhaps the Captain of the Mayflower ? No the costumes were too bright. But still it has this Pilgrim Longing for the promised land.I was sure that was what the artist wanted to say under his painting. Don't Die before your Dream.
The the colors were like the maple leaves in fall from the valley back home. The collective sorrow of the group all knowing how much this man had wanted to reach land , won me . I thought perhaps it was from a PreRaphelite period painter which is a period but have none of so for an amazing $3.00 a little summer mystery to solve and it came home.
  
It's not that the art is worth some great amount. It is however a lithograph or book page from a 19 th century painter who was known for his art work of maritime scenes and each picture says something to you. It not simply a pretty picture , there is a message beyond the painting. Somewhat like painters for their promotion of a cause,McCormick speaks to you across the ages and captures a poignant moment in time. It's the classic description of a painting speaks a thousand words. So what am I to learn from this picture and painter ? Come along for a little mystery journey 

  The painting is of Admiral Blake a young Captain on the side of Cornwall,  and thus the pilgrim flavor, had just won a sea battle  and afflicted by his injuries died on the return  voyage. According to the poet Sir Henry Newbolt ,within view of the white cliffs and trees but never again be on the soil of home. Along with the picture and the artist I had also never read the poem so it was all new territory. I call it a God Gift when I am sent off on one of these little curiosity studies that speaks so deeply to my pilgrim heart.  

 Resources:
 Bridgetown : Hometown of Admiral Blake : Bio 
The Death of Admiral Blake  Sir Henry Newbolt ( poem)
A. D Mc Cormick RI http://www.firecrestbookshop.co.uk/original-tipped-in-print-1914-death-of-admiral-black-by-ad-mccormick-ri--vintage-colour-2004-p.asp