“All these yogis are faithfully engaged in different types of sacrifice and are seeking a higher status of life. Krsna consciousness, however, is different from these because it is the direct service of the Supreme Lord. Krsna consciousness cannot be attained by any one of the above-mentioned types of sacrifice but can be attained only by the mercy of the Lord and His bona fide devotees. Therefore, Krsna consciousness is transcendental.”
Bg 4.28
“The parable of the Good Samaritan is a revelation of God in a word that has great importance through all the Scriptures from beginning to the end. It is a revelation of what the prophet Hosea says, speaking for the invisible God, “I will have mercy and not sacrifices.” What is this mercy which we find spoken everywhere in the Scriptures, and especially in the Psalms? The Vulgate rings with misericordia as though with a deep church bell. Mercy is the “burden” or the “bourdon,” it is the brass bell and under-song of the whole Bible. But the Hebrew word -chesed- which we render as mercy, misericordia, says more still than mercy.
“Chesed (mercy) is also fidelity, it is also strength. It is the faithful, the indefectible mercy of God. It is ultimate and unfailing because it is the power that binds one person to another, in a covenant of wills. It is the power that binds us to God because He has promised us mercy and will never fail in His promise. For He cannot fail. It is the power and the mercy which are most characteristic of Him, which come nearer to the mystery into which we enter when all concepts darken and evade us.”
Thomas Merton. Seasons of Celebration. (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1950): 175.
April 25, 2008 at 9:00 am
http://www.johnscreekga.gov
I will start working the streets midnight on Saturday when the county police turns over power to the city. Still looking for a good mutual fund to roll over my pension from Atlanta. Do you have any suggestion?
madhu
April 25, 2008 at 6:15 pm
I don’t pay much attention but my general mood would be to look for one that deals with environmental issues, like alternative energies or whatever, as that is where the economy is going to be heading.
Good luck with the new job.
April 25, 2008 at 6:22 pm
Vidya wants to know if you will get some cake from the city to celebrate the new police department?
:-)
April 25, 2008 at 9:20 pm
Yes. The citzens are so happy to have their own police force. The size of the city is about 33 square miles and a population of around 70,000 people.
June 16, 2008 at 6:37 am
So it seems Thomas Merton was using the qabbalah a Jewish mystisism tool. Chesed is number 4 on the pillar of mercy above this is the supernal triad on the tree of life this is all to do with unalterable Karma. If used as a devinitory device it is said that if you meditate on this long enough your own Karma will reveal itself, I had some small success in this myself it seems there is little point if it is unalterable! But as Srila Prabhupada spoke very wisely on the subject of Astrology ” It is better to have an umbrella when it rains”.
June 16, 2008 at 8:21 am
Merton is pretty grounded in the roots of the Catholic tradition, which I am sure draws a great deal on the deeper Jewish mystic tradition.
All religious vatiations aside, the basic ideas of spirituality can be found at the core of many religious traditions.