My Dovetail Theory of God does apply today.
St. Augustine said, “God loves each of us as if there is only one of us.” I so love whoever made me aware of this fantastic insight by St. Augustine. I so sweetly embellished this with other borrowed insights. Good does it by nesting us together like spoons—like in the movie “Frankie and Johnnie” when Johnnie hires a prostitute to lay with him in “the spoon position”: just laying still in bed to hold on for a woman. I packed plaster cutlery at the workshop at the state hospital; so this analogy had special meaning for me. The “dovetail analogy” similarly was about how the feathers of the tail of the dove—a representation of the Holy Spirit—sweetly open and close situating together in perfect order.
it is about Catholic Christians in the Church specifically but also about people places and things generally and how everything works together for the good…
today I face a meeting that I was dreading for months and I was so scared.
But I am left holding on confidently as the hour approaches trusting that the will of God will be done to each of us as if there were only one of us…
praying for my safety in this regard.



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