Quite a few thoughts on reading and thinking about all the kinds of conversations that can happen and need to happen. Perhaps first of all enthusiasm about how diverse the possibilities are and gratitude at being around now and having the chance to be involved in any of these ways. Some caution about the volume of channels for communication too - what should I make of that point becoming clear to me from just the sort of conversation we are talking about? Also, memories of conversations that turned out to be significant and/or make sense later none of them directly in the scheme of contemplating God or Reform) and a sense of their randomness (which in some cases might have helped them stand out, given that I understand the average human being forgets some huge percentage of what s/he says and hears every day.) It all underlines the importance of making sure conversations happen at all.
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Date: 2012-11-02 11:07 am (UTC)