Father, Son, Holy Mackerel - Chapter 1 By Dr\'s Bil & Cher Holton I can count the times I joined my dad on a expedition on one hand, actually on three fingers. But those three adventures were unforgettable indeed! I was an inquisitive seven-year-old and was ecstatic about going with my father.
Each time I tossed out the line, I caught something -- and my lines never even hit the water. On my first attempt, I hooked my father's favorite outdoor cap, pulling it unceremoniously off his head. I remember his initial irritation turning to laughter as he helped me reel his hat in. I also remember how the wet hat looked on his head. He refused to fish without it.
On our second trip, I hooked the back of my shirt -- twice! I did manage to catch several fish. It wasn't many. I remember they were little, and I learned how to talk fisherman's talk. I discovered what is meant by 'catch and release.' If the fish are too small, you throw them back!
I'd catch a tiny cat fish or snag a turtle and look at my father and ask, 'Release?' And he'd nod his decision. When it came to fishing, I was not giving Dad much to celebrate.
On my third and final expedition with Dad, I snagged his left ear lobe. I didn't do it on purpose! But I hooked it good! I didn't need to ask about 'catch and release' that time. I remember thinking, "Holy mackerel, is he going to throw me overboard?"
When I look back on those fiascos with my dad, it struck me that our time together was the valuable thing. After I 'hooked and released' I wanted to immerse myself in a book, take/jot down notes, and compose something of my own while Dad fished. I didn't realize it then, but those initial writing projects were the start of my writing vocation.
My father enjoyed catching fish -- and I enjoyed catching ideas. Later I learned they're the same thing. I also discovered that most fishermen catch their best fish by the tale -- TALE -- and I learned nothing grows as fast as a fish from the time it bites until it slips away.
I have another fish story for you. It comes from the Gospel of John -- John 21:1-6. But it's more than just a fish story. It's about how the brain functions.
If you take this story literally, seven fishermen took the advice of a person who never fished in the pond, so to speak. Obviously, there's more to the story than meets the eye. Metaphysically, this story has much to teach us:
There are seven disciples mentioned: Simon Peter (faith), John (love), Thomas (understanding), Nathaniel -- who is the same as Bartholomew -- (imagination),
James, son of Jebedee (wisdom), and two more un-named disciples who were probably Simon, the Cananaean (Zeal), and James, son of Alphaeus (order). These seven disciples represent the spiritual qualities which assist us in manifesting ideas.
Sea of Tiberias = the spiritual insights we can gain when we put our spiritual powers to work
Fish = Divine ideas. (In verse 11 it says the disciples caught 153 large fish -- which they did not 'catch and release' -- 153 stands for the number of known species of fish at the time of this Gospel story. When we connect with Spirit, we have access to an inexhaustible supply of ideas)
Net = Our mind, which catches ideas
Fishing at night from the left side of the boat = literally means we are in the dark if we try to comprehend spiritual principles from a left-brained material consciousness
Right Side = Always indicates the side of truth. It also stands for the right side of our brain, our intuitive side, our creativity.
So, when we work out of our sense consciousness (Fish at night), we can work like crazy, but end up empty. However, when we connect with Spirit and apply truth principles (fish from the right side of the boat), we can tap into an unlimited supply of Divine Ideas which bring us the abundance, peace and joy we want.
Holy mackerel! All we need to do is harmonize both sides of our brain to capture Divine Ideas. It just takes drawing on a little bit of our "net" worth.
Drs. Bil & Cher Holton are Spiritual Leaders at Unity Spiritual Life Center in Durham, NC, where they practice positive, practical, progressive Christianity. Visit their website at www.unityspirituallifecenter.org">Unity Spiritual Life Center and sign up to receive a complimentary 4-week e-course.
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