Thursday, April 9, 2026

MIX

Dear All of Us,

It was back 

in those early 1950's,

those pre-AC days.

Many a warm 

summer evening

Mom would drive

us eight kids -    

         Yes, eight!

           Roman

      Rule & Roulette  

             and 

        fortunately

        a spacious 

      Chevy Suburban 

to Applegate's

out there on 

Grove Street

for the world's 

best ever,

made right there,

ice cream.

I always got 

a scoop of vanilla 

        and  

a scoop of chocolate 

        and 

      MIXED 

     them up. 


I don't know 

if Applegate's

out there  

on Grove Street

at the edge of 

Montclair

still scoops.


I do know that

for all of us

out here on 

the streets of 

everyday life 

    it's a 

     MIX 

of way more than 

ice cream flavors.

    It is a mix 

of life differences,

of delights and difficulties,

of spiritual variations 

and experiences:  

    joy and distress,

    loyalty and betrayal,

    struggle and rest,

    peace and turmoil,

    success and flop drop,

    things earthy, 

    things heavenly.

          

        This

        MIX 

is our spiritual life.

It's not all this.

it's not all that.


But then again,

there are times 

when it mostly is.

In those times 

it's more

the earthy 

or more

the heavenly,

or so it seems. 

Actually though,

    it's both

    the same 

    different.

      That probably merits a

      brain blink or two more.


There's the 

lift intimate 

to God

in prayer.

Then there's 

just the opposite.

We get bogged down 

in working 

30 hours a day,

ten days a week!

Sometimes it's mostly

comfort and consolation.

Sometimes mostly not.

       Always it is 

       unending 

          MIX

Some of them water 

our soulful gardens. 

Others exhaust us dry.

It's never 

permanently a 

this or that.

It's a "both and"

taking turns at bat.

    Yes, I know that's

    mixing metaphors.

    But, hey, look what 

    the Dodges did

    up at bat 

    last year

            and

    mixing things up 

    is precisely the

    whole point here, 

    right?

    OK, OK, back to topic.


Put otherwise,

in the mix of

our here and now

we are living out 

the life, death and 

resurrection 

of Jesus Christ

with us in our 

right here, 

right now.

We are one 

in the redemption,

in the re-creation 

of the damaged

and in the unfolding

of the fresh pure 

         all in

Creation's unending

  Mix of Wonders.


All this

is the 

swirling mix

in us of things 

as different as:

   landing the dream job,

   getting a chubby bonus at work,

   to feeling more arid than

   anybody's stretch of 

   spiritual sand,

   being stymied 

   struggling 

   for social justice,

   falling in love,

   being stretched thin

   and yet enriched 

   as part of a caring

   spiritual community,

   supporting family 

   and friends and

   receiving theirs,

   singing in the shower 

   and in a chorus,

   enjoying health 

   and prowess

   and suffering 

   the limits of both,

   having our 

   house of cards 

   completed 

   and trying 

   to piece together 

   its regular collapse.


Whatever 

   and 

 always 

our mix is,

as Paul 

so regularly 

positioned it,

"en Christo" 

 (in Christ).

    "I live now, not I, 

     but Christ lives 

          in me."

     Galatians 2:20

Paul cites 

"in Him" 

   and 

"In Christ"

180 times

in his letters.

He sure as heck 

means to make 

a point that

he doesn't want us 

to miss about our

        MIX

 

 In our spiritual lives

      there are 

seasons and situations,

variations aplenty,

heavenly absorbed,

earth bound,

slips and steadiness,

clarity and confusion

          to it, 

     but always it's

     "en Christo"


A caution:

Some overzealous folks

get all flummoxed

because they are not 

conscious of God 

every waking second

like some mythic mystic,

and on top of that 

they occasionally 

have a really robust

dirty thought.

They need to chill. 

God is always close, 

realized or not,

and God has 

bigger things 

to worry about than

an occasional 

lustful lapse. 

Such sad stress 

is wacky and

pushed too far 

will force us 

off the road 

spiritually

   and 

mentally!!

So, too, will 

spiritual

laissez-faire, 

soul slouching:

"It's all up to God.

I'll just be decent,

go to work and 

say my prayers."

Soul/Psychic Blah!!


God created us 

human and that 

in the midst/mix of 

evolving Creation.

It's ours to be 

heavenly earthy,

earthy heavenly,

experiencing

unitive prayer

     and 

    paying 

the mortgage.


If we are 

piloting a plane, it's 

"en Christo"

paying attention 

to the radar scan

rather than 

trying to recite 

the psalms.

At times of prayer, 

it's best 

to forget about 

our bank account 

and count ourselves 

so darn blessed to be 

   God's delight. 


We don't understand it all, 

but we do experience it

ever more and fully.

The saving grace is that

whatever the mix 

of the moment  

     we are  

  "en Christo"


Meister Eckhart

counsels us 

to see all things 

with the eyes of God.

God sees God Good

    deep down

       in all.

That will mean 

one thing when

changing a baby's 

over ripe diaper.

It will mean quite 

another thing 

prayerfully intimate, 

embrace wrapped in God.

Both are equally 

 "en Christo"

      And I can guess 

      your preference!


That's how it is with

our spiritual life,  

such a holy, wholly

       MIX 

    ******


PS:

     I still enjoy mixing 

     vanilla and chocolate

     ice cream

     all these years post

         Applegate's

             and 

       that spacious

    Chevy Suburban

         ******


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All the best in the 

        MIX

    Love to all.

    God Bless,

    John Frank

      ******