Kwadjo Boaitey

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Race and what truly matters

In Published Articles, Spirituality on September 21, 2010 at 6:17 pm

I had the great opportunity to write this piece for the Christian Science Monitor. It was published today. Here’s an excerpt. Enjoy

A recent Monitor feature considers racial progress in the United States. Mary Baker Eddy, who founded the Monitor, wrote this about measuring progress: “To ascertain our progress, we must learn where our affections are placed and whom we acknowledge and obey as God” (“Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” p.239).

Ten years ago I found myself parked on the side of the road, pacing up and down a stretch of sidewalk, wrestling with that fundamental fact of progress, asking, “Where are my affections placed and whom do I acknowledge and obey as God?”

I had relocated to Atlanta from New York City, and on this particular morning was to be received as a new member of a dedicated and loving church of Christian Scientists.

As I headed to church that morning, I was blindsided by an overwhelming sense of dread and fear. I was suddenly asking myself if I could honestly be an active member in a congregation that looked nothing like me. I am black and the congregation was predominantly white.

Click here to read the entire piece.

Lord’s Prayer for the Middle East

In Published Articles, Spirituality on May 10, 2009 at 10:33 pm

After hearing news of the escalating conflict in the Middle East, I asked myself, “How do I pray about this situation?” Seeing the repeated images of tanks, car bombs, destroyed homes and civilians overwhelmed with grief was unsettling. Because I’ve seen how prayer, the recognition and understanding of God’s allness, heals, I wanted to pray about this situation — but how?

A few days later I found my answer in the Bible, in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. I read and study the Bible every day. Sometimes when I find myself a bit anxious or disturbed for whatever reason, I’ll open it up at random and begin reading. Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy’s textbook on Christian Science, which is based on the Bible, especially the teachings and works of Christ Jesus, has helped me see that the Bible contains the keys of life.

In the book of Matthew, the Sermon on the Mount occurs after Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness. He was tempted three times in escalating degrees of subtlety to renounce his humility, his spirituality, and to embrace his human will or presumed cult of personality.

Jesus’ temptation took place after he had fasted for forty days and nights. His understanding of the laws of God vanquished the tempter. Because God was the source of his being, and could not be tempted, Jesus couldn’t be tempted either. The temptation ceased when Jesus declared that he would only serve and worship God, Spirit.

Matthew records Jesus’ healing ministry beginning immediately after his temptation. Jesus demonstrated that he understood the source and power of life to be our Father-Mother, God. He understood life as spiritual, not material.

Not too long after he conquered his temptation, Jesus went up the side of a mountain to preach to the multitudes that were following him. He begins his sermon assuring everyone that they will be comforted, obtain mercy, have dominion, be peacemakers and see God. He tells them that they are blessed.

He then shows them how to pray. When I got to this part of the sermon, which I’ve read many times before, I was struck by the spirituality of his message, a message he recently proved by overcoming a temptation designed specifically for him.

Jesus urged his followers to give alms quietly, without fanfare — in secret. He told them, “Thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly.” He went on to say that when they pray they should enter into their closet (figuratively and literally), close the door and pray in secret and “Thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.” Then he gave them this prayer to pray, which we call the “Lord’s Prayer.”

Here’s the Lord’s Prayer recorded in the book of Matthew along with Mary Baker Eddy’s spiritual sense of it found in the chapter, “Prayer,” in “Science and Health”.

Our Father which art in heaven,

(Our Father-Mother God, all harmonious)

Hallowed be Thy name.

(Adorable One)

Thy kingdom come.

(Thy kingdom is come; Thou art ever-present)

Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.

(Enable us to know — as in heaven, so on earth, God is omnipotent, supreme)

Give us this day our daily bread;

(Give us grace for to-day; feed the famished affections)

And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors;

(And Love is reflected in love)

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

(And God leadeth us not into temptation, but delivereth us from sin, disease, and death)

For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever

(For God is infinite, all-power, all Life, Truth, Love, over all, and All)

The Lord’s Prayer is a prayer of now. It acknowledges the kingdom of heaven, harmony, within us. It invokes the power and presence of God in the very midst of each and every one of us. Understood, the Lord’s Prayer is the truth of our being. I’ve learned in my study of Christian Science that this truth corrects perfectly whatever problem or crises I’m faced with.

I was reminded after praying with the Lord’s Prayer as Jesus taught his followers, that this is how you pray about the Middle East and every disturbance or conflict that begs for our attention.

One litmus test of a prayer is how it makes you feel. Are you quieted? Comforted? At peace? Do you feel the transforming power and presence of God? I felt all the above after praying this way and I will continue praying every day to see and know that God is here, there and everywhere.

A collection of published work

In Published Articles on April 10, 2009 at 4:53 am

A holy moment in the city

In Published Articles, Spirituality on December 22, 2008 at 3:18 am
I wrote “A holy moment in the city” for The Christian Science Sentinel. I love the Sentinel and everything the Christian Science Publishing Society puts forth. I have already commented on the wealth of information and spiritual food you can find on spirituality.com. What I appreciate most about this piece is what it points to…Christmas now…all the time…everywhere.
This very special moment in my life was also recorded on Sentinel Radio. To hear it go to the Audio Download Store and click “Christmas – awaken the power.”

Racial concepts and the Jena six

In Published Articles, Spirituality on November 10, 2007 at 4:10 am

I wrote “Racial concepts and the Jena six,” for The Christian Science Sentinel, in response to the racial unrest in Jena, Louisiana that made international news. Working on this piece I learned that individuals are beginning to explore the issue of race and racism from a more heightened and sober perspective.

The PBS special, RACE-The Power of Illusion explores the concept of race. In the special, Biological Anthropologist, Alan Goodman said, “To understand why the idea of race is a biological myth requires a major paradigm shift, a shift in perspective…race is not based on biology but race is rather an idea that we ascribe to biology.”

Speaking to this fact of race as an idea or concept, Sociologist, Melvin Oliver said, “The markers of race, skin color, hair texture, the things we identify as the racial markers, mean nothing unless they are given social meaning and unless there’s public policy and private actions that act upon those characteristics.”

RACE-The Power of Illusion is an interactive site. You’ll find a list of background readings, resources for teachers and discussion guides. Check it out.

I have the habit of addressing troubling local and global challenges from a spiritual perspective. Doing so has brought me much peace and healing.

Spirituality.com is a wonderful resource. The website is designed to heal, inspire, and guide you on your spiritual journey through the many resources of The Christian Science Publishing Society. You’ll find links to read the Bible as well as Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

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