The longer I live, the more I see that all is one and this blog is a reflection of feelings and thoughts upon that reality
Saturday, May 02, 2009
Friday, May 01, 2009
“…as a man thinketh so he is…”
Coyle and Colvin describe dozens of experiments fleshing out this process. This research takes some of the magic out of great achievement. But it underlines a fact that is often neglected. Public discussion is smitten by genetics and what we’re “hard-wired” to do. And it’s true that genes place a leash on our capacities. But the brain is also phenomenally plastic. We construct ourselves through behaviour. As Coyle observes, it’s not who you are, it’s what you do.
an extract from another David Brooks NYT article which can be viewed HERE
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Moderation speaks…
JAKARTA, Indonesia — From Pakistan to Gaza and Lebanon, militant Islamic movements have gained ground rapidly in recent years, fanning Western fears of a consolidation of radical Muslim governments. But here in the world’s most populous Muslim nation just the opposite is happening, with Islamic parties suffering a steep drop in popular support.
Altogether, the major Islamic parties suffered a drop in support from 38 percent in 2004 to less than 26 percent this year, according to the Indonesian Survey InstitutePublished: April 24, 2009 NYT full article HERE
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Logos
“The power of language to reconcile is as great as its power to kill”
Roger Cohen, NYT columnist.
.Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The Starfish Equation
"An old man walking along the beach at dawn sees a young man picking up the star fish and throwing them out to sea. "Why are you doing that?" The old man inquired. The young man explained that the starfish had been stranded on the beech by a receding tide. And would soon die in the daytime sun. "But the beach goes on for miles," the old man said. "And there's so many! How can your effort make any difference?" The young man looked at the starfish in his hand and without hesitating threw it to safety in the sea. He looked up at the old man, smiled and said, "It will make a difference to that one."
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A story told by Sen Edward Kennedy and re-told by Pres.Barack Obama.
.Tuesday, April 21, 2009
the blog is mightier than the………………
You can read more HERE in a article by Mark Penn (Wall Street Journal)
Did everyone think blogging was a ‘passing phase’, or just a hobby?
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.Monday, April 20, 2009
Islamic decay,Holocaust,tolerance
“The creative output of the twenty or thirty million Muslims of the Abbasid era [750-1258] dwarfs the output of the nearly one-and-a-half billion Muslims of the modern era.” Per head, the income of the wealthiest Muslim country (the United Arab Emirates) is 200 times that of the poorest (Somalia)”
Ali Allawi’s new book is ‘
an “attempt to understand the factors behind the decay of the spirit of Islam”
read more HERE
Let us also remember that today is HOLOCAUST Remembrance Day….lest we forget.
and just in case some readers object (?!?) to these two items being in the same posting, just check out what religious co-operation,tolerance and understanding really is about:
“Sweden has a law, in force since 2001, covering the practice of circumcision on boys up to 18-years-old. The procedure should normally be conducted with pain relievers by a doctor, nurse or private person holding a special licence from the health and welfare board.
Stockholm County Council does not currently offer the operation within the public healthcare system and parents are referred to private clinics where demand is high, reports Dagens Nyheter.
The newspaper reports that since the man lost his licence there are no longer any people within the Muslim community who are licensed to carry out the practice.
Many Muslims therefore approach Jewish practitioners to circumcise their male offspring.”
Saturday, April 18, 2009
progressive momentum
“We must learn from history. But we can't be trapped by it."
Pres. Barack ObamaWednesday, April 08, 2009
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
The End of Philosophy
By DAVID BROOKS
Published: April 6, 2009
Socrates talked. The assumption behind his approach to philosophy, and the approaches of millions of people since, is that moral thinking is mostly a matter of reason and deliberation: Think through moral problems. Find a just principle. Apply it.

David Brooks
One problem with this kind of approach to morality, as Michael Gazzaniga writes in his 2008 book, “Human,” is that “it has been hard to find any correlation between moral reasoning and proactive moral behavior, such as helping other people. In fact, in most studies, none has been found.”
Full article HERE
An interesting article for those who feel their 'intellect' rules their life and 'judgement making processes'.
.Saturday, April 04, 2009
There is nothing HID; that shall not be known
Luke 12.2
The founder of a Roman Catholic religious order that ran retreat centers for troubled priests warned American bishops in forceful letters dating back to 1952 that pedophiles should be removed from the priesthood because they could not be cured.
The Rev. Gerald M. C. Fitzgerald, founder of the order, Servants of the Paraclete, delivered the same advice in person to Vatican officials in Rome in 1962 and to Pope Paul VI a year later, according to the letters, which were unsealed by a judge in the course of litigation against the church.
The documents contradict the most consistent defense given by bishops about the sexual abuse scandal: that they were unaware until recently that offenders could not be rehabilitated and returned ‘ to the ministry.
So there we have it! ‘Big tobacco’ said smoking was not harmful to health.
’Big religion said ……..’ehem, we didn’t know*
Ah well, business is business, huh?
I wonder if there are any millstone manufacturers out there willing to talk discounts? Oh, stupid of me, in the supply/demand equation you don’t discount when demand is high do you?
..Thursday, March 26, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Transcending tragedy
The jet crashed into Dong Yun Yoon's house, killing his wife, his two young children and his mother-in-law. An unoccupied house was also destroyed.
Days after the incident, Yoon said he did not blame the pilot.
"Please pray for him not to suffer from this accident," Yoon said. "I don't blame him. I don't have any hard feelings. I know he did everything he could".
Full story HERE
Sometimes the loving ability of the human spirit to overcome even the harshest tragedies,or show compassion when you are the one that is really suffering, sometimes.......it is a statement of the highest manifestation of lovingnessSaturday, March 21, 2009
Morals: the one thing markets don't make
No amount of regulation will restore our sense of honour and shame. Economics needs ethics
Markets need morals, and morals are not made by markets.
They are made by schools, the media, custom, tradition, religious leaders, moral role models and the influence of people. But when religion loses its voice and the media worship success, when right and wrong become relativised and morality is condemned as “judgmental”, when people lose all sense of honour and shame and there is nothing they won't do if they can get away with it, no regulation will save us. People will outwit the regulators, as they did by the securitisation of risk so no one knew who owed what to whom.
The big question is: how do we learn to be moral again? Markets were made to serve us; we were not made to serve markets. Economics needs ethics. Markets do not survive by market forces alone. They depend on respect for the people affected by our decisions. Lose that and we lose not just money and jobs but something more significant still: freedom, trust and decency, the things that have a value, not a price.
FULL Timesonline articleSir Jonathan Sacks is the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Saturday, March 07, 2009
The power of self
"One of the lessons that I grew up with was to always stay true to yourself and never let what somebody else says distract you from your goals. And so when I hear about negative and false attacks, I really don't invest any energy in them, because I know who I am."
Michelle Obama
(seen here serving in a food kitchen for the homeless,courtesy of HuffingtonPost.com)
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Sun worship.......?
In 2002, the sun gave to the earth more energy in one hour than the world used in one year http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_energy
This,apparently, is the statistic (much quoted at this time) that highlights another aspect of One-ness. As the 'one-ness reality' keeps demonstrating, it's all around us all the time. We are always and in all ways surrounded by unconditional lovingness that is expressed within this 'process of the pathway reality' in thoroughly practical terms.
As we begin to fully understand/grasp this, so we 'fall in love' with the lovingness and realise that it's not what we have that matters (or is matter?), it is how we utilise what we have that articulates who we are at any moment in existing.
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