God Beyond God

“Now pay attention to this. God is nameless for no one can either speak of him or know him. Therefore a pagan master says that what we can know or say of the First Cause reflects ourselves more than it does the First Cause, for this transcends all speech and all understanding . . . He is being beyond being: he is a nothingness beyond being. Therefore St. Augustine says: ‘The finest thing that we can say of God is to be silent concerning him from the wisdom of inner riches.’ Be silent therefore, and do not chatter about God, for by chattering about him, you tell lies and commit a sin. If you wish to be perfect and without sin, then do not prattle about God. Also you should not wish to understand anything about God, for God is beyond all understanding. A master says: If I had a God that I could understand, I would not regard him as God. If you understand anything about him, then he is not in it, and by understanding something of him, you fall into ignorance, and by falling into ignorance, you become like an animal since the animal part in creatures is that which is unknowing. If you do not wish to become like an animal therefore, do not pretend that you understand anything of the ineffable God.”

Meister Eckhart

A Mountain in the Storm

Breathing in I see myself as a mountain

Solid in any wind, thunder or rain

No storms of the world can bother me

When I am rooted in God’s love

All worldly conflicts can not take me from his peace when I’m contented to him

God’s grace and strength gives my heart and soul true peace that no storm can take away as long as I stay close to him 

Look Within Your Heart

Don’t look to the sky for Christ

Look within your heart

For Christ is born in a disciples soul

His love shines out into the world through you

Be still and seek Christ within you

Bow Till Our Last Breathe

When I bow to you

I bow to God

For you are born in Gods image

Which is love

We must learn to bow to all creation

Bow to the homeless

Bow to the sick

Bow to your enemies

If we can’t bow to all beings

God will not bow to us and give us his holy spirit

We must bow until our last breathe

In perfect humility

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God; Simplicity and Purity

If your God is complex

It’s not the true God

But born in your image and likeness

Our intellect can never grasp God

The intellect will never understand God’s infinite grace and love for all

Only the heart can have divine union with God in pure love

Through stillness we can experience Gods love

God in direct experience is simplicity and purity

Pure love and grace

That can purify our heart from stone to flesh

Turning us into Christ moment by moment

Meister Eckhart

“Those who seek peace in external things, whether in places or devotional practices, people or works, in withdrawal from the world or poverty or self-abasement: however great these things may be or whatever their character, they are still nothing at all and cannot be the source of peace. Those who seek in this way, seek wrongly, and the farther they range, the less they find what they are looking for. They proceed like someone who has lost their way: the farther they go, the more lost they become. But what then should they do? First of all, they should renounce themselves, and then they will have renounced all things. Truly, if someone were to renounce a kingdom or the whole world while still holding on to themselves, then they would have renounced nothing at all. And indeed, if someone renounces themselves, then whatever they might keep, whether it be a kingdom or honour or whatever it may be, they will still have renounced all things. St Peter said, ‘See, Lord, we have left everything’ (Matt. 19:27), when he had left nothing more than a mere net and his little boat, and a saint5 comments that whoever willingly renounces what is small, renounces not only this but also everything which worldly people can possess or indeed even desire. Whoever renounces their own will and their own self, renounces all things as surely as if all things were in that person’s possession to do with as they pleased, for what you do not wish to desire, you have given over and given up to God. Therefore our Lord said, ‘Blessed are the poor in spirit’ (Matt. 5:3), which is to say those who are poor in will. Let no one be in any doubt about this: if there were a better way, then our Lord would have told us, who said, ‘If anyone would follow me, he must first deny himself’ (Matt 16:24). This is the point which counts. Examine yourself, and wherever you find yourself, then take leave of yourself. This is the best way of all.”


Meister Eckhart, Selected Writings