When Does Courage Happen?

Copyright 2017 by R. A. Robbins

“Courage doesn’t happen when you have all the answers. It happens when you are ready to face the questions you have been avoiding your whole life.”
Shannon L. Alder

How do you Explain the Unexplainable?

Recently Bob and I were listening to a very gifted, educated and highly regarded “New Thought” teacher.  He was talking about how to not only find oneness with the Divine but also how to serve others from that place.  He was doing this to promote a course he was going to give but the talk was not just promotional in nature. 
After listening for about 10 minutes my mind began to wander.  The speaker was giving a very academic coverage of his topic which was frankly a bit boring.  Then I felt a sadness come over me because I am sure there were people who are truly and perhaps desperately seeking listening to this.
Bob and I talked about this for a while.  Then I admitted the reason I don’t talk about my experiences of union with the Divine is that I simply can’t.  There are no words to explain those experiences.
So how do we explain the unexplainable?  We don’t.  We can’t.  There are certain things in this life that just must be experienced.
So how do we experience that sense of union with God?  I can’t really tell you.  I can however give you a few suggestions.
1.     Be open to the experience.  Expect it or at least believe it is possible.  
2.    Learn to be still.  Sit and listen.  This is the way into the silence where God waits.
3.    Don’t carry a lot of expectations for what you will experience into this.  This is a very personal experience.  Yours will be unique and not like anyone else’s.
4.   Teachers can help guide us, but they cannot offer a step by step, follow the arrows process for spiritual enlightenment.
5.    Don’t get caught up in external “trappings.”  Words, ritual and theology fall away when you experience the very real and personal presence of God.
6.    Finally, just start on the path.  If you don’t know where the path is, then start looking for it.  Scripture tells us, “And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.” — Jeremiah 29:13 The Bible King James Version via Bible Gateway 
The personal experience of the presence of God is available to all.  There are no educational or financial requirements.  The is not even a formal initiation rite to go through.  Breathe, believe and trust.  God is waiting.

 

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Caramel Apple Upsidedown Cake

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Doing the Impossible

Copyright 2016 by R. A. Robbins

“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” – St. Francis of Assisi

Carrying Away Small Stones

Copyright 2016 by R.A. Robbins

“The person who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.”Chinese Proverb

Beginning Every Morning

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“Be willing to be a beginner every single morning.”Meister Eckhart

Suddenly You Know

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“And suddenly you know: It’s time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings.”
Meister Eckhart

The Secret to Cooking Good Healthy Food

Last year a culinary instructor named Todd Mohr gave a free webinar on how to cook like a chef.  It was not what I expected.  Instead of talking about all the “secrets” and difficult recipes we think professional chefs know he talked about how home cooks make things too difficult.  The focus of his webinar was learning basic techniques, cooking methods and spices then using your own fresh ingredients to create original dishes.

My Rocky Beginnings

When Bob and I first started living gluten free I was scared to death.  There were already a number of foods we didn’t eat for health reasons and I was sure there would be nothing left to eat…  So I started with stir fry and kept working on figuring out all those difficult gluten free recipes and exotic ingredients.   I eventually began to convert my own recipes and realized it really wasn’t that difficult, but I kept collecting recipes trying to find new, different and perfect recipes that met our needs.

Already Heading in the Right Direction

When I heard what Chef Todd had to say I realized I was already heading in that direction.  I was already putting together my own ingredients to create new soups and salads. I rotisserie whole chickens and use the meat for various dishes and boil the bones to make stock. Then I realized I had my “magic mixture” which was usually black beans, onion, corn, salsa or canned tomatoes and chili spices and sometimes chicken.  This ends up on baked potatoes, gluten free pasta, spaghetti squash, salad greens and most recently with rice rolled into a gluten free wrap for burritos. Sometimes I add rice for the closest thing to a casserole I do now.  I like to make a big batch to have on hand.

The Gluten Free Wraps and a Discovery

The gluten free wraps were part of a prize package from Toufayan Bakeries which I won through a drawing at the Gluten Away Online Expo.  The first couple of days after the package arrived we enjoyed some wonderful deli style sandwich wraps.  I even made a special trip into town for good deli meat, goat cheese and condiments.

Then I started looking for different ideas and went to the Toufayan website where I found the recipe for Chicken and Black Bean Freezer Burritos. When I realized I already had the basics down all I needed to do was think a little outside the box and wrap the stuff up in a tortilla or other flat bread, I felt a little embarrassed. But this was an excellent illustration of Chef Todd’s point just a few days after listening to him.

When I made these I cut eat one in half and wrapped them in plastic wrap then put in a freezer bag.  I ended up with two bags of these. Quite a bit of work, but good to have on hand for a snack or meal emergency.

Burrito wrap w/ filling.
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Burritos ready for freezer.
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Do you Make Things too Difficult?

Home cooks do make things way too difficult. We try to impress people with our skills or some sort of secret recipe or knowledge that only we have. Add food restrictions such as wheat or dairy to the mix and things can really get crazy. It is easy to panic and wonder what on earth you are going to eat.

My suggestion.  

  • Focus on techniques. Review or learn basic cooking methods such as baking, roasting, steaming, sauteing, braising, grilling, stir frying, etc.  These I have mentioned can all be done gluten free and dairy free.
  •  Then bring in your own fresh ingredients and seasonings and mix and match to your hearts content.  You might also want to play around with sauces and toppings.

The benefit of cooking this way is that you get to choose your own ingredients.  I think this is the easiest way to cook for special diets.

All you have to do is get started. It is a different way of thinking about food and cooking than many of us are used to. Take that first step and get started. Don’t be afraid to play a little and get creative.  Things will get easier as you go along and you will eventually find yourself thinking, I really made this?  This is so good!

What is your secret to cooking good, healthy food?

Living Compassionately and Wisely

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“The art of peaceful living comes down to living compassionately & wisely.” – Allan Lokos

Ends are Not Bad Things…

Copyright 2017 by R.A. Robbins

“Ends are not bad things, they just mean that something else is about to begin. And there are many things that don’t really end, anyway, they just begin again in a new way. Ends are not bad and many ends aren’t really an ending; some things are never-ending.”
C. JoyBell C.