tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15398304.post7133589801488973174..comments2024-03-26T17:44:29.168+00:00Comments on The Mercy Blog: It wasn’t meant to be like this…Mike Farleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06732248182662167951noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15398304.post-63805799957382538132010-04-25T08:22:32.609+01:002010-04-25T08:22:32.609+01:00"O felix culpa quae talem et tantum meruit ha...<i>"O felix culpa quae talem et tantum meruit habere redemptorem..."</i> Oh, absolutely. And your replacing that slightly tacky phrase "non-duality" with "paradox" makes it far easier for me, at least, to work with. And yet, and yet... Julian of Norwich - this will need its own post I can see - was able to hold together the (meta?) paradox of the Happy Fault on the one hand, and the utter <i>wrongness</i> of evil on the other. I need to think more of this on the other side of this morning's Eucharist...<br /><br />All blessings to you and those beautiful cats, Barbara!Mike Farleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06732248182662167951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15398304.post-90828035463607069272010-04-24T23:43:24.064+01:002010-04-24T23:43:24.064+01:00An interesting take on Rohr's email message to...An interesting take on Rohr's email message today. I found it intriguing as well and wrote about it on my blog. Talk about coincidences! I am less analytical about his message than you seem to be. I am quite content with the O Happy Fault! school of thought, that the murky mix that is our life here is, somehow, as it should be. Things don't have to line up and be what we consider "perfect" to be beautiful in God's economy. God only sees the good, for the evil has no real existence.Barbarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17078914306329037697noreply@blogger.com