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spiritual-disciplines
Currently reading: BE CAREFUL HOW YOU LISTEN by Jay E. Adams 📚
Working on the spiritual discipline of listening to sermons and applying them well. I’ve had this book for ages but haven’t read it. Seems very practical so far and maybe what I need to reawaken some sleepy habits.
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Found at a used book store over the weekend. Going to try to set up a little library at work
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LeGuin
Norse-myths
Children of Odin
Currently reading: Children of Odin by Padraic Colum 📚
I’ve never read any of the Norse myths before, so I didn’t recognize the similarities between Rocannon’s World and the story of Freya and her necklace as well as Odin the Wanderer. Trying to fill in a knowledge gap with this easy read (the one Le Guin had, according to a footnote).
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Hainish Post 1
Finished reading: Worlds of Exile and Illusion by Ursula K. Le Guin 📚
I enjoyed these three stories — Rocannon’s World, Planet of Exile, and City of Illusion. Probably my favorite was Planet of Exile, I think, because the planet and environment were so different from what we experience. The idea that you could only ever see a season one time in your life is such a new and weird thought.
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Logs and Specks
Finished reading: The Books of Earthsea: The Complete Illustrated Edition by Ursula K. Le Guin 📚
I read through all of these… maybe 2 or 3 years ago. Re-reading again a little slower. So far in this go around I’ve read A Wizard of Earthsea and The Tombs of Atuan. I had forgotten, or never noticed, or never articulated to myself, the spiritual dimensions present in these works. Sparrowhawk must confront his own spiritual darkness, mostly in the form of pride, in the first one. Not until he can face his own evil can he be set free. In The Tombs, he is then free to help someone else battle and be free from their form of spiritual darkness. It calls to mind Matthew 7:5 — “You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye.” I’m looking forward to reading the rest of the series with an eye out for these themes, but I’ll probably give some time in between. For now I’m reading some other works of Le Guin for the first time — Worlds of Exile & Illusion.