Justin Kissel wrote:I'm not good at simple living... so maybe I should post on temptations that lead you away from simple living (something I have a lot of experience with!) Recently my wife and I bought another TV. We've thrown out or given away two since we were married 18 months ago, along with DVD players, VCRs, etc. It's taken me a while to realise that sometimes our proverbial "spiritual eyes" are bigger than our "spiritual stomachs". We see spiritual meat and want it (in the form of humility, simplicity, etc.), even though we are really only ready for spiritual milk. For us, having no cable seems to be as "simple" as we can live, even if it isn't the ultimate goal I fantasize about. Most times it's nothing more than spiritual delusion to think I should jump into the deep water straight off and go as simplistic as I can get.
Your comment about the TV had me in hysterics. Here's why: I'm having endometriosis outpatient surgery (but I'll be laid up for a few days) the end of July. Fellow parishioners will be taking care of me since I live alone and the parents are 300+ miles away, and will not be coming (that's fine - since they would stress me out more). Mom called a couple of nights ago, telling me they want to send me a couple of hundred dollars so I could, among other things, buy a small TV for when I'm laid up. They can't comprehend I LIKE being without one, and prefer books and the radio for news. I told her I'll still take the money, but I'll use it for something else.
Theodora Elizabeth