Chapter 7—The Glorious Foolishness
Okay, I’ll be honest I read more than Chapter 7. I had to, since Sister Claudia is known for being a deep woman. I figured I needed a frame of reference upon which to hang this short review. So I read ‘backwards’ a little, in order to review this chapter. And I’m glad I did.
St. Teresa of Avila, according to Claudia, was a ‘stunning beauty’ with dark hair and eyes to match. So what if she had her share of curves beneath her nun’s habit but she was also a prolific writer and a gifted theologian. And she was wont to have visions. Teresa’s writings (at least the ones Claudia shares in the book) sing with startling simplicity and depth.
The entire book is written in classic Ragamuffin Diva style. Deep but accessible. In a word: delicious. Chapter 7 of God Alone is Enough is no disappointment. In it, Claudia speaks of giving up all personal/earthy/carnal ambitions and being open to God’s will and way. Gloriously and foolishly open to the Great Beloved One. She ends the chapter with a how-to on being gloriously foolish. Imagine that!
The chapter is a quick read (as is the entire book) but it’s worth re-reading again and again. God Alone is Enough is an excellent gift for any Christ follower—your granny or your graduate … or yourself.
From the back cover of God Alone is Enough:
“Joyous, sprightly, earthy, zestful and real, St. Teresa of Avila comes bursting forth in this vibrant new book. Claudia Mair Burney is the perfect guide to lead readers into the freeing, but often misunderstood, spiritual insights of one of history’s most remarkable women.” — James Martin, SJ, author of My Life with the Saints.
You have the opportunity to spend a few hours listening to the wise advice of a prayer warrior–one of the most interesting women to ever follow Jesus with abandon. So pull up a chair as Claudia Mair Burney introduces you to Teresa of Avila. You’ll be able to say you’ve met a real saint.
“A perfect read for all who thirst for spiritual waters.” — Lisa Samson, author of The Passion of Mary Margaret.
The Recipe– Flavored Water.
That’s right water. When you read God Alone is Enough, you’ll see why this recipe is for water. Besides we all need to drink more water. So why not save money (and the environment) and skip the bottled stuff and make your own. It’s sooooo easy.
Start with filtered water. I use a Pur faucet filter, available at Wal-mart, hardware store, etc. Then add one of the ingredients below. Chill it, ice it, or drink it while you’re standing there at the tap. Enjoy!
- Slice of lime or lemon
- Mint leaf (crushed a little)
- Slice of cucumber
- Edible flowers (like lavender or honeysuckle)
ps. Don’t you dare add sugar or even sugar substitute.