I feel good today and I know that
"I AM A MIRACLE OF LIFE!"
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I feel good today and I know that
"I AM A MIRACLE OF LIFE!"
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My Opinion:
The greatest six-word story ever written --
"For sale: baby shoes, never worn."
Ernest Hemingway
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1440
The number of minutes in this day is
one thousand four hundred and forty.
At first that seems like a lot of time. I
certainly could not hold my breath or
jog that long.
Then I realize that 670 minutes have
already passed in this day and it's
only eleven-ten in the morning. Most
discomforting, I can't get the 670 back.
They are gone forever.
One way I can get the most out of this
day is to follow the slogan:
DO IT NOW
Whether it's write a new story, go for a
walk, take a nap, read a book, or reconcile
my checking account, if it is to be done,
DO IT NOW
This is one of the suggestions in Success
Through Positive Mental Attitude by Hill
and Stone.
I want my life to improve and I believe that
I'll be happier if I consider new ideas.
So here goes DO IT NOW. Gone is the old
thought - Round Tuit.
Let's see what happens next.
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June 23, 2009
Belief v. Snoops
During the last ten or so months, a modern day artisan named Victor has been helping (for free) the rebuilding of flood-damaged homes in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The local newspaper wrote this story about him:
http://www.gazetteonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090620/NEWS/706209936/-1/FLOOD
Some who witnessed and benefited from his work have been deeply moved by the experience. They believe that he is a man totally surrendered to God, whose prayers are answered ... a man who himself may be an answer to many prayers.
As of today there have been twitters of doubt and skepticism about Victor. Much of the material world cannot let reports of such a spiritual experience stand. It must be discredited, sooner or later, right?
What comes to mind is the legend of the circular stairway in the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. After about one hundred years, the skeptics had enough of all the miracle talk. Research was done and books were written debunking the entire matter.
Of course the nuns and other witnesses to the stairway's construction had been long dead. The skeptics had no one to challenge their intellect. Their persuasiveness even led the Internet investigator of rumors (Snoops) to label the mystery of the stairway as false.
Such has been the case even with the mystery of Jesus and the Bible's record of his life. Skeptics have long debunked the stories and laughed at the believers. The kindest critics gave Jesus no status greater than merely a good man or a teacher. His divinity, though the foundation of organized religion for two thousand years, could not be accepted.
In the year 2109 will there be convincing proof that Victor was a charlatan and a fraud? That he secretly pocketed millions while pretending to work for free? Is it far-fetched to anticipate that in one hundred years, the 2008 Cedar Rapids flood will be considered just an exaggerated report? Will Victor be replaced in history by Barrack Obama, the president of the United States?
Will the world continue to see a conflict between belief and Snoops?
I pray that the witnesses to Victor's activities in Cedar Rapids get off the merry-go-round of life long enough to write books about this event. Their writings may not carry the weight of the Bible or stop the skeptics. However, the books will make their late-day efforts much more difficult in 2109.
They might even inspire future generations to live a useful and totally surrendered life.
When I turned 21 I had just graduated from college. I went to my father and asked him what I needed to do to be successful in life. I expected his answer to be like how to make money or how to marry the right woman, etc.
However Dad told me, "All you have to do is to trust God." That seemed pretty lame. I knew that there had to be more to it than that.
Twenty-nine years later I walked into a spiritual group to try to improve my life. THEY TOLD ME THE SAME THING!
I had gone through hell with my hat off all those years and I had known the answer all the time! Fortunately Dad lived long enough for me to tell him "thanks."
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CONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations to my writer friend "Scarlatti" and to the citizens of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She and all of them are real Heroes - Real Patriots.
One year ago this week (June 12 - June 19) a huge flood hit their city. TEN SQUARE MILES were inundated. Thousands lost their homes and businesses.
Scarlatti was washed out of her historic family home; watched its walls collapse inward under the water pressure.
One day she was living an active, productive life. Two days later she was removing her precious belongings by canoe.
She saved small animals and pets and united with her neighbors in life-saving, sanity-saving measures. She began living in her car, in an empty office, in someone's spare bedroom, and finally in a tin-can of a trailer with vermin and bad water.
Immediately after the initial shock wore off, the rebuilding began.The total task was huge, but the federal government was nearly invisible. It was busy bailing out greedy people living in safe and dry parts of our country.
Local church members and other citizen volunteers contributed free rehabilitation of the homes, including Scarlatti's. Not only did they rebuild her family home for free, they helped inspire her and the others to become overcomers of this natural catastrophe.
One year to the date of the flood, Scarlatti moved back into her refurbished home.
But what about the economic impact? Was there a bailout in Cedar Rapids? Maybe so, but the real recovery was self-directed.
Scarlatti never quit her parttime job as a realtor (Deborah Lebeda.) She and others approached their work with a purpose of helping the flooded homeless. Their income was down, of course, but they remained gainfully employed. They were useful, helpful.
Scarlatti and the citizens of Cedar Rapids, Iowa are real heroes and definitely are patriots.
They probably do not want to be recognized as such. Certainly the mainstream news media doesn't care about them. However, for every one of them, ten of us have been touched and inspired. Our entire country, not just Cedar Rapids, is a better place because of them
With Respect & Gratitude,
Tom
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"To change one's life:
1. Start immediately.
2. Do it flamboyantly.
3. No exceptions."
– William James
American psychologist and philosopher William James, brother to author Henry James, wrote voluminously during his life, exploring a range of issues from a theory of emotion to a philosophy of history. He was born in New York in 1842 and wanted to be an artist, but his father disapproved. He obtained a medical degree, but felt unsatisfied He then began his more fulfilling second career. His thoughts helped inspire and support several American movements including Alcoholics Anonymous. He died in 1910.
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June 8, 2009
"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go."
– T.S. Eliot
American chemist Linus Pauling is the only person ever awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes. He was born in Portland in 1901. He won a Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his breakthrough work on hemoglobins and proteins. He also originated the theory that DNA was formed in a double helix. He became a peace activist after studying fallout from nuclear bombs. His influence and work in concert with other scientists led to a test ban treaty and his second Nobel Prize, for Peace, in 1963. He died in 1994.
"Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns. I am thankful that thorns have roses."
– Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr