Monday, May 16, 2011

Daily Devotion - Monday, May 16

As I See It

A thought for today:
“There are two ways of looking at the world,
of entering into relationship with it.
We may see in it nothing but things.
On the other hand,
one can lay oneself open to the world of persons.”

--Paul Tournier

Dr. Paul Tournier is a pioneer of holistic health care. Around 60 years ago this Swiss physician began writing books, calling health care providers to be concerned about the entire person. The books are classics and need to be referenced in each and every decade. We have three of those books, (The Meaning of Persons; The Healing of Persons; and Medicine of the Whole Person) in the chaplaincy office.

Our gadget filled, convenience oriented society puts a great deal of pressure on all of us to look at the world of things. For example, after a day at work it is often easier to go home and turn on the radio or TV than it is to take twenty of thirty minutes relating to those significant persons in our lives. We could create an endless list of ways the world of things takes precedence over the world of persons.

The “things” of society are not necessarily bad or evil. Take this devotional. The world of computers has given us a means of generating this and sending it out for the world to access. Not a bad thing! But if I sit in my office all day, I will miss the wonderful world of heart and soul interaction. Relational time contributes to healthier living.

Take some time today to “open to the world of persons”. It is a tremendous opportunity that may bring the Holy One closer to you than you ever imagined. Take some time and think about how you are relating to the things and persons around you. May your day be filled with blessedness!

A prayer for today: God of today, bring another soul my way. Amen.

--Ben Keckler
05.16.11

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