Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faith. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Life of Pi #God

What was your favourite part of the film?
I really liked the meercat section when they were on the island and when they were in the boat with the Tiger.  I didn't like the first part of the boat section, it was horrible in bits.

Do you think the Tiger was real?
I don't know; I don't think the Tiger was really there in the boat but perhaps there was no one in the boat at all and he imagined it all so he had company.

Do you think the film tells us anything about God?
I'm not sure. It says that it's nice to believe but that a lot of it is by us to help us understand.

Would you watch the film again?
Yes, definitely.

Do you think it's ok for kids?
Yes, it's not scary and it's not really sad when you watch it.  It probably needs a lot of thinking about though.

What score do you give it?
9/10

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These are the questions I asked Rachel about the film.  Our conversation about God went into a lot of detail and I think she got it perfectly right when she said that religion is believing in something we can't understand.  We have stories which help us know a bit about God but in the end we just have to have faith and know only God knows everything about Him and life.
Emma

Sunday, 8 May 2011

What really makes us 'rich'

This article in the Daily Telegraph about there being 100 women in the rich list for the first time has got me thinking.

1. I don't think a mere 10% of the richest people in the women is much to celebrate; seriously, what a tiny proportion that is.

2. Why do women lag behind in the rich stakes? Does it say something about our drive to succeed, or perhaps about the gender gap or the glass ceiling, or maybe a lot of the money in the world is inherited through male heirs. I'm sure I could five out but I'm more interested in .....

3. What really makes us rich?

I used to run my own company, I used to be classified as 'successful' and I was well rewarded financially for this. Of course I enjoyed the trappings; the number of foreign trips, the invitations to posh meals, the disposable income, the opportunities to do whatever we fancied. I even enjoyed the work and the chasing of work and expanding contacts; it was fun.

But I never classified myself as 'rich'; and now, five years on, I certainly do.

Now we have less than half the income, less than 10% of the meals out, almost no foreign trips and we watch the pennies. But I am 'rich'. I value my family above all else; I have fabulous friends who I make time for; I love the simple things and I am happy.

So what do I think makes us 'rich'?
inner contentment, for me through my faith and it's outpouring through my life.