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| On Christianity and Fly Fishing | |
| By: HOLLAND Date: January 17, 2014, 6:23 am | |
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| On Christianity and Fly Fishing | |
| There comes a time that one must speak of fly fishing, not the | |
| mudane sport, but rather this action, as all other human | |
| actions, exists in its deeper dimensions. The action of the | |
| human discloses who were are, and how we relate to ourselves, to | |
| others, and to the natural world. | |
| We observe our world with a fisherman's eye. We have watched the | |
| succession of fly hatchings; and, now it has now come a time for | |
| the last hatchings of the flies for the season. We select those | |
| homemade tied flies that we believe will be the best for the | |
| catch. We go out to fish; going to our favored spot, going | |
| alone. We make our preparations to fish. | |
| The silence encroaches. There is no one else is around except | |
| for the flitting birds through the distant branches and, a | |
| fluttering of white, a suspected whitetail deer looking out from | |
| the brush along the river. We wade waist deep into the river. | |
| The sun is shining brightly, with a mild wind in the air; we can | |
| sense the movement of wind throught the trees. Through the | |
| pines, higher above, there is the roaring sound of wind through | |
| the branches. At water level, though, at the bend of the river, | |
| there is no wind which permits the perfect casting of the line. | |
| The line is drawn out, the pole is snapped in the air and the | |
| line with the fly lands in the river current and floats towards | |
| the pool of water. | |
| Despite the wind above and along the ridge, the silence deepens. | |
| There is not an immediate strike on the line. The fly is allowed | |
| to float past the pool and into the moving water below it. Soon | |
| the line is beyond control and is reeled in. | |
| The silence deepens, yet again. | |
| There is some wind upon the water, but not enough to cause | |
| problems. The light of the sun makes the water to shimmer in | |
| reflection, a dancing kaleidescope of lights, of all the colors | |
| of the rainbow. To our joy, we can now smell the pine wafting in | |
| from the mountain ridge above. The line is snapped out again. | |
| Again it floats out over the pool and then beyond. Again it is | |
| reeled and then snapped out to float over the pool. Gradually we | |
| enter into a oneness with our world. One begins to merge into | |
| the silence of the place, to share in a benediction derived | |
| from. One in a sense, enters into that benediction, having a | |
| thankfulness, a joy of the presence of the place. | |
| At a point, one is no longer fishing. One is. | |
| One is no longer holding the pole, rather the pole is the | |
| extension of one's self, one's being. One is encompassed by a | |
| greater reality, the being of which one is. One is not catching | |
| fish and then releasing after the struggle on the line. That | |
| fish and who were are, are at bottom, the same partakers of the | |
| same reality, shareres in the same benediction. We share in the | |
| fragilities of life, we suffer, we die. We must be what we are. | |
| We cannot be anything else, except through that benediction that | |
| makes it possible. | |
| And in the benediction makes for our openess to this moment in | |
| our lives, the divine discloses that which we know and must know | |
| as we have been graced to receive. The possibility of joy in | |
| that fragility that admits to the sorrow which in turn must be | |
| accepted as part of the benediction. Through this existential | |
| experience of benediction of place and of being, the possibility | |
| of the divine is disclosed, and the possibility of the deepening | |
| of it towards Christ emerges, the Word speaking in the silence, | |
| the Word beyond words. | |
| Our respect for the environment must start from our respect for | |
| our being, the oneness to being that we experience to the | |
| depths, at those moments in our lives, at those times that are | |
| truly important, at those times when we draw close to the divine | |
| and the divine draws closely to us. The environment is not | |
| simply an aggregation of objects for us, for our use; the | |
| environment is the temple of God in this world that we worship | |
| Him in. | |
| [I have never fly fished but write this in memory of my father | |
| and in memory of Montana philosopher, Henry Bugbee, who were | |
| both fly fishermen and have communicated that understanding of | |
| the experience of being, in this instance, of which I speak. My | |
| father never became a Christian though he had come to the | |
| doorway concerning it. Professor Bugbee, I suspect, was a | |
| Christian, but he never spoke at depth concerning it, dominated | |
| as he was by philosophical concerns. It is my wish that you | |
| will find it of some use to think about.] | |
| Peace be with you all! | |
| #Post#: 8481-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: On Christianity and Fly Fishing | |
| By: coldwar Date: July 8, 2014, 6:53 am | |
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| I enjoyed that. Here's a song about fly fishing - | |
| http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=463nKnO-NoQ | |
| #Post#: 8496-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: On Christianity and Fly Fishing | |
| By: HOLLAND Date: July 10, 2014, 6:49 am | |
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| ^^^The song was enjoyable, too, coldwar. | |
| The song is suggestive to me of how life is a continuum, a | |
| flowing like a river, ever changing, but yet ever the same. | |
| As we reach down into Being through the beings of this world, we | |
| discover the bedrock of things. We enter into benediction and | |
| the speaking of the Word through Being. As it says in Psalm | |
| 19:1-6: | |
| Psalm 19 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) | |
| God�s Glory in Creation and the Law | |
| To the leader. A Psalm of David. | |
| 1 The heavens are telling the glory of God; | |
| and the firmament proclaims his handiwork. | |
| 2 Day to day pours forth speech, | |
| and night to night declares knowledge. | |
| 3 There is no speech, nor are there words; | |
| their voice is not heard; | |
| 4 yet their voice goes out through all the earth, | |
| and their words to the end of the world. | |
| In the heavens he has set a tent for the sun, | |
| 5 which comes out like a bridegroom from his wedding canopy, | |
| and like a strong man runs its course with joy. | |
| 6 Its rising is from the end of the heavens, | |
| and its circuit to the end of them; | |
| and nothing is hid from its heat. | |
| . . . | |
| In Being, through the beings of this world, there is a speaking, | |
| a word, that is spoken. It is a speaking that is shared with | |
| the speaking of Being, which it partakes of, which is, yet | |
| distinct. Given that God is the only One who has subsistent | |
| Being, this speaking of God is, truly, the Word, and yet, it | |
| discloses itself in beings of this world, whose very being is | |
| derivative, the Word spoken in word. | |
| The voice is not heard, yet it is heard, the Word is silent, yet | |
| it is speaking, the Word beyond words. | |
| Peace be with you! | |
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