Walking Home Alone
May. 15th, 2023 09:32 am There was a man preaching on the beach by the pier when I walked by on my way home from Meeting yesterday morning. He was telling the story of Zacchaeus- and telling it rather well I thought from the little I heard. He had three people sitting listening. I got the impression he'd brought them with him...
It was a sunny day. I sat on the beach for a while. I'd had a big lunch and a pint of beer. There was no hurry...
I was walking home alone because Ailz was staying on at the Meeting House for the Area General Meeting (which it was Eastbourne's turn to host.) I didn't stay because however much I love the Quakers I'm not one myself. My days of joining things are over. Ailz, however, is now a full member. She was elected yesterday. I'm really pleased...
She likes how one of our Friends puts it. This Friend doesn't say, "I'm a Quaker", but "I'm Quaker"- embracing the word not as a noun but as an adjective. The distinction is subtle but real. It implies complete identification. It's the difference between particle and wave.
It was a sunny day. I sat on the beach for a while. I'd had a big lunch and a pint of beer. There was no hurry...
I was walking home alone because Ailz was staying on at the Meeting House for the Area General Meeting (which it was Eastbourne's turn to host.) I didn't stay because however much I love the Quakers I'm not one myself. My days of joining things are over. Ailz, however, is now a full member. She was elected yesterday. I'm really pleased...
She likes how one of our Friends puts it. This Friend doesn't say, "I'm a Quaker", but "I'm Quaker"- embracing the word not as a noun but as an adjective. The distinction is subtle but real. It implies complete identification. It's the difference between particle and wave.