\”The Empty Vessel Never Filled,\” by Dr. Jim Rigby
I promised you pages on the people, places, things, and experiences that have made my life wonderful; so, may I start at the TOP? Here’s Dr. Jim Rigby of Austin, Texas, teaching on what he calls, “The Empty Vessel Never Filled,” but I call it, “Finding the Eternal in the Temporal.”
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In this, his most recent scholarly teaching, Rigby addresses a distinguished audience of Christians, Atheists, Agnostics, Pantheists, Buddhists, Taoists, and people of just about any race, creed, political, religious or anti-religious perspective. Worth bearing in mind, perhaps, is the fact that this audience gathered and assembled themselves in a small building on the corner property of Wells Branch and Wells Port, called St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, located in the Wells Branch suburb of Austin, TX, where the oft controversial justice advocate, Dr. Rigby has taught for more than twenty years, specifically to hear the Reverend Dr. Jim Rigby eloquently expound on his topic of choice.
Though brilliant, his teachings have brought him oftentimes, harsh criticism from theologians, traditional religious figures, the Presbyterian Synod, Mission Presbytery, legal zealots, anti-gay activists and even members and former members of the church itself.
In this particular podcast, Jim dares to illumine Christian text with Taoist teachings, merging texts into one message that has the power to continuously inform and transform our lives, providing the richness and presentness one might not hear elsewhere, from more conventional theologians. The podcast begins with a reader citing text from Christian scripture, then Dr. Rigby, with the skill of an Artisan, weaves in Tao text, stories, humor, Science, history, metaphors and rich poetry. The result may provide just what you need to hear in order to heal that certain hurting aspect of your life that has kept you from getting past the losses and changes you’ve experienced:
http://www.staopen.com/podcast/index.php or http://www.staopen.com/podcast/Rigby_0810.mp3
To hear Jim’s unique perspective and perhaps find the answers to such questions as, “What is Eternity?” and “Why should we not worry?” click and play the above podcast link or choose from the index of topics, “The Empty Vessel Never Filled.” Especially listen for sandcastles, bubbles, and Edgar Allan Poe’s, “Dream Within A Dream.” Your comments are invited. I look forward to hearing from you.–It’s a Wonder-ful Life! Ash
\”The Empty Vessel Never Filled,\” by Dr. Jim Rigby
I promised you pages on the people, places, things, and experiences that have made my life wonderful; so, may I start at the TOP? Here’s Dr. Jim Rigby of Austin, Texas, teaching on what he calls, “The Empty Vessel Never Filled,” but I call it, “Finding the Eternal in the Temporal.”
In order to post your comments on this blog or Dr. Rigby’s podcast, scroll down to the end of this blog, find the word “Comment” at the end. Clicking on the word “Comment” will allow you to post your thoughts.
In this, his most recent scholarly presentation, given live before a distinguished audience of Christians, Atheists, Agnostics, Pantheists, Buddhists, Taoists, and persons of just about any religious or anti-religious perspective, Dr. Rigby strives to illumine Christian text with Taoist teaching. Worth bearing in mind, perhaps, is the fact that his audience assembled themselves in a small building, called St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church,located in Austin’s northern Wells Branch suburb, where justice advocate and often controversial Dr. Rigby has taught for more than twenty years, for the specific purpose of hearing him [Reverend Dr. Jim Rigby] speak his mind on his topic of choice.
Though brilliant, his views and teachings have oftentimes ignited harsh criticism from theologians, traditional religious figures, the Presbyterian Synod, Mission Presbytery, legal zealots, anti-gay activists and even members and former members of the church itself.
In this particular podcast, Jim dares to merge Taoist teachings with Christian teachings into one message that has the power to continuously inform and transform our lives, providing richness and presentness. The podcast begins with a reader citing text from Christian scripture. When Dr. Rigby addresses his listeners, he brings in Tao text, stories, metaphors and poetry–taking us deeper into the original text than perhaps we’ve ever ventured. The result may provide just what you need to hear in order to heal that certain hurting aspect of your life that has kept you from getting past the losses and changes you’ve experienced:
http://www.staopen.com/podcast/index.php or http://www.staopen.com/podcast/Rigby_0810.mp3
To hear Dr. Rigby’s views on Taoism and Christianity, click on the above podcast link and choose from the index of topics, “The Empty Vessel Never Filled.” Especially listen for sandcastles, bubbles, and Edgar Allan Poe’s, “Dream Within A Dream.” Your comments are invited. I look forward to hearing from you.–It’s a Wonder-ful Life! Ash
