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Tuesday, 12 June 2007

  • Read this poem

    "I've Been Working on the Railroad"

    By Jeffrey Skinner

    I've always had trouble with the boss, even when I was self-employed.

    Why do I have to sit there for eight hours when I can finish the day's

    work in fifty-seven minutes? And there was a flaw on the face

    of the office clock, a flyspeck or mole between five and six

    where the eye went naturally, as if to the corner of an otherwise

    impeccable woman's lips. I kissed that flaw in my mind, over and over,

    because I had nothing else to do. The idea of work is fine, but

    must we put every idea into practice? The trees, which I sometimes

    catch waving to me, seem content in every weather, as if they

    were continuously employed actors, and when the script calls for caress

    the willow bends and draws its leaves delicately across the grass;

    if violence, the oak twists and snaps, the palm leans back its heavy head

    in the storm, frond-hair whipping madly. On the other hand, trees

    are never permitted to leave the office. I have been working so long

    I forget sometimes what job I'm doing, and instead of teaching

    grab my students by the belt and collar and stack them floor to ceiling,

    thinking I am back at my cement factory job. What's amazing

    is how little they complain, and my evaluations come out nearly identical

    to those times I actually teach something. Perhaps in the end all work

    is equally forgotten, and the transmission of knowledge a long train crossing

    Kansas at 3 a.m., a glowing tube full of dreaming passengers

Thursday, 24 May 2007

  • I just can't help myself....

    Let me warn you now...you may not want to read any further.  No, really.  I have found a new book by a REALLY REALLY favorite author and I have some quotes. So go on....but

    ...

    if you are still here ~ his name is Abraham Joshua Heschel and you, if you have EVER met me have heard me mention his other book, The Prophets.  The book I am reading now is called Man is Not Alone, A Philosophy of Religion.  {See?  ~ you really may want to skip this} It reads like poetric philosophy or philosophical poetry.  And... I cannot help myself: I must share some of it.

    (The claim is)  "that given certain facts of experience, such as the rational order of the universe, God is the necessary hypothesis to explain them. Since a conclusion cannot contain more than what the premises imply, a god derived from speculation is at best as much as our finite knowledge of the facts of the universe would demand, namely a hypothesis. ... We may, indeed, accept the idea that there is a supreme designer and still say: 'So what?'. As long as a concept of God does not overpower us, as long as we can say: 'So what?' -- it is not God that we talk about but something else.

     The idea of a supreme designer may serve as a source of intellectual security in our search for the design, law, and order of the universe, giving us a guarantee for the validity of scientific theory....Is it order that matters supremely? Is order the utmost that divine wisdom could produce? We are more anxious to know whether there is a God of justice than to learn whether there is a God of order.  Is there a God who collects the tears, who honors hope and rewards the ordeals of the guiltness? Or should we assume that the empires of thought, the saintly goals, the harmonies and sacrificial deeds of the honest and the meek are nothing but images painted upon the surface of an ocean?"

Tuesday, 02 January 2007

  • This little light of mine...

    Evil is like a shadow - it has no real substance of its own, it is simply a
    lack of light. You cannot cause a shadow to disappear by trying to fight
    it, stamp on it, by railing against it, or any other form of emotional or
    physical resistance. In order to cause a shadow to disappear, you must
    shine light on it. -Shakti Gawain, teacher and author (1948- )

    I think as Christians we often forget this.  Jesus told us that He was the Light and we were to be in the light and become light -- the light of the world.  The "railing... and and emotional or physical resistance" doesn't work for a reason! So let us BE light.  Light in the Old Testament was made with an oil lamp...a lamp like we perhaps see in the Aladdin movie...filled with oil with a wick coming out of the spout.  So to be light we must be filled with oil  -- in scripture the Holy Spirit is symbolized by oil and we are told our God is a comsuming fire...pretty clear isn't it?!

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