S11 Episode 80- Rest in the present
In this episode, the dogs discuss different experiences of time (8:15). Rob shares his recent trip to Nebraska for FOCUS training (3:18), Connor gives a brief lecture on metaphysics (14:50), and Michael Metz thinks the Sacred Heart of Jesus is "really cool" (35:10).
Quotes:
“There’s a particular grace of old friendships that’s deep magic of the human experience." (Rob, 12:45)
“Heaven is entering into eternity.” (Connor, 14:40)
“We are perfectly open vessels to God’s infinite love and being as he pours himself out into us.” (Connor, 18:50)
“God really is always working.” (Michael Metz, 27:16)
“We have access to eternity as the image of God, but we are also radically conditioned by our bodies, which change and grow and die.” (Connor, 33:00)
Quotes:
“There’s a particular grace of old friendships that’s deep magic of the human experience." (Rob, 12:45)
“Heaven is entering into eternity.” (Connor, 14:40)
“We are perfectly open vessels to God’s infinite love and being as he pours himself out into us.” (Connor, 18:50)
“God really is always working.” (Michael Metz, 27:16)
“We have access to eternity as the image of God, but we are also radically conditioned by our bodies, which change and grow and die.” (Connor, 33:00)
“Things pass away, but nothing is really lost.” (Connor, 33:20)
“The infinite love of God pours itself into a human heart and yet it contains the totality of God’s love.” (Michael Metz, 36:00)
“It gives me peace to live in the reality that things that are not fully reconcilced in my life are okay, because God is there.” (Michael Metz, 40:18)
Shout-Outs:
“It gives me peace to live in the reality that things that are not fully reconcilced in my life are okay, because God is there.” (Michael Metz, 40:18)
Shout-Outs:
- Drew and Emily Hines
- Fr. Ben Holdren
- Mitch and Sarah Minarick
- Anne Marie Brummer
- Walter
Media Mentions:
- Ezekiel
- Paul J. Griffiths' Decreation: The Last Things of All Creatures
- Sheldon Vanauken's A Severe Mercy
- St. Augustine's Confessions
- C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity
- The Matrix (1999)
- Tig Notaro ("Can you believe it?")
References:
- St. Cecilia of Rome
- Fr. Gus Belauskas
- Bishop Robert Barron
- Fr. Bob Schoenstene
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- FOCUS
- Southern Illinois University
- Fort Bragg
- Champaign, Illinois
- metronomic time vs. systolic time
- chronos vs. kairos
- St. Thomas Aquinas (God is pure act; ipsum esse subsistens)
- World War II
- Hans Urs von Balthasar
- John Mulaney
- The Sacred Heart of Jesus
- Serenity Prayer
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