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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Do Good for No Reason
By dpiper42 @ 12:09 PM :: 2170 Views :: 1 Comments :: Dr. Arthur Caliandro
 
Mark Twain had a unique perspective on doing good. He said, “Always do right. Some people will be gratified, and the others will be astonished.” Doing good – with no expectation of reward – can revolutionize your life. You will be transformed.
 
Another way to say this is to live so that you bless each moment. You can bless the moment, bless the situation, bless the problem, bless the challenge. You can even bless your enemy and things that you don’t like. (I’ll admit…that’s a hard one, but not impossible.)
 
This was a central message in the thinking of Martin Buber, one of the great souls of this century and a Jewish scholar and mystic. When I was student at Union Theological Seminary in New York, he used the library there and would often eat in the refectory. He was a short, stooped man and was very old at the time. We would say, “There’s Martin Buber,” but none of us ever went to sit with him. I wish I knew then what I know now about this remarkable man.

His great legacy was a little book called I and Thou that puts forth the concept of blessing other people without any expectation of reward.

He encouraged a deep, spiritual transformation in human behavior in which we see others as “Thou” – not “it” – and honor them. He taught that our job in living is to relate to other people as if they were souls to be cherished and deeply, deeply respected.

That’s the ultimate in blessing. Never to use anybody. Never to take advantage of anyone. To expect the best from life, and give the best, because we have too much respect for each other’s soul to act otherwise.
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By john cadue @ Tuesday, February 19, 2008 4:41 PM
Dear Arthur, that is a tall order to fill, right up there with the forgivness thing you spoke of on Sunday. I will keep these words in mind even though i know a few peopel who woudl cut you off at teh knees adn not blink an eye, i will give my best because i know thier soul deserves it. I also use teh remindere that Christ died for them as well as me when i am tempted to think less of my feloow human being. It seems to help alot. And always I struggle with the forgivness thing and often chuckle at myself and my good intentions when somethign as trivial as teh pace of another person using the sidewalk doens't live up to my expectations. If i can't keep from cursing these innocnets how can i possilby deal with what i consider teh much larger in fractions I feel perpetrated against me? lol but I keep trying. Thanks for the encouragement. and as always God bless you adn keep you in his care and in good health.

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