Our Ordinary Hell

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Sent to DS from Hakim in Afghanistan.  Thank you, Hakim.  Love and peace to you and all the children and families in Afghanistan.  ~ Lo

Peace for Afghanistan
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Bamiyan Buddha Peace Light up amidst 92,000 Orwellian blips

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Sent to DS from Hakim in Afghanistan.  Thank you, Hakim.  Love and peace to you and all the children and families in Afghanistan.  ~ Lo

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Rewriting Afghanistan’s narrative, Why not love?

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ourjourneytosmile | June 23, 2010 | 2:17

We were advised : “Afghans don’t use the word love.”

We still wrote “Why not love?” at Bamiyan Peace Park

Later, vandals ‘dripped’ blood-red paint over our work…

We mustn’t be paralyzed by the desperate war narratives…

We came to Kabul to buy a dove for Bamiyan Peace Park

Faiz, what is the seed of peace?
The seed of peace is love, is friendship

Even a little of our love is stronger than the wars of the world!

Why not love?

Why not love?

The coalition asks ‘ Why not COIN?’
We the people must ask ‘Why not love?’

When we fall, we will get up again.

Get up to listen & love again !

Why not love?

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Letter of Condolence I Never Wrote, and Should Have by Daniel N. White

by Daniel N. White
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April 3, 2010

Clif Grubbs was an economics professor of mine out at UT in my days there, more than two decades ago now. I took an intermediate economics course from him, don’t remember if it was micro or macro, those details are now lost to memory. What isn’t lost to my memory is what an outstanding teacher Clif was, how he kept the class somewhere between mesmerized and spellbound the entire hour, lecturing on economics, and how skilfully he brought the fairly dry and technical material to animated and useful life with his lectures. I wasn’t his only fan–Bill Moyers, who was a student of his in the late 50’s, did one of his Bill Moyers Reports shows on Clif in the early ’80’s on him entitled “The Volcanic Professor”, and in it treated Clif with a mixture of admiration and affection, attitudes that most all his students had towards him.

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Peace to Obama’s daughters from Afghan children

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Please send this URL (https://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/peace-to-obamas-daughters-from-afghan-children/) or the Youtube URL to President Obama at http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact

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Message of the Day: Hope, Faith and Love

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From
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dailyseed/messages


MESSAGE OF THE DAY

We can walk without fear, full of hope and courage and strength to do His will, waiting for the endless good which He is always giving as fast as He can get us able to take it in.
– George Macdonald

SCRIPTURE READINGS
http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/

Nm 13:1-2, 25–14:1, 26a-29a, 34-35; Ps 106:6-7ab, 13-14, 21-22, 23; Mt 15: 21-28

R. (4a) Remember us, O Lord, as you favor your people.

We have sinned, we and our fathers;
we have committed crimes; we have done wrong.
Our fathers in Egypt
considered not your wonders.

But soon they forgot his works;
they waited not for his counsel.
They gave way to craving in the desert
and tempted God in the wilderness.

They forgot the God who had saved them,
who had done great deeds in Egypt,
Wondrous deeds in the land of Ham,
terrible things at the Red Sea.

Then he spoke of exterminating them,
but Moses, his chosen one,
Withstood him in the breach
to turn back his destructive wrath.

Praying the Daily Gospels
– by Philip St. Romain:
http://www.liguori.org/productdetails.cfm?PC=6614

– Matthew 15: 21-28 (Messiah of the Gentiles)

This passage describes an event which took place during the only time Jesus ever ventured outside Jewish territory. While seeking respite from the demands of the crowds who followed him and from the authorities who tormented him, he is confronted by a persistent Canaanite woman. Even though she is a Gentile and, as a Canaanite, a member of the Jews’ most ancient enemy, her faith and love finally move Jesus to grant her requests.

• “The family that prays together, stays together” is a familiar saying. How important is praying and worshiping as a family to you? Resolve to find books and pamphlets on family prayer to help deepen this experience.

• Spend some time thanking God for those people in your life who love you.

MYSTICISM
– by Evelyn Underhill –

Apart from the plain necessity of casting out imperfection and sin, what is the type of “good character” which will best serve the self in its journey towards union with the Absolute?
The mystics of all ages and all faiths agree in their answer. Those three virtues which the instinct of the Catholic Church fixed upon as the necessities of the cloistered life—the great Evangelical counsel of voluntary Poverty with its departments, Chastity, the poverty of the senses, and Obedience, the poverty of the will—are also, when raised to their highest term and transmuted by the Fire of Love, the essential virtues of the mystical quest.
— Part 2, Chapter 3