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Little Things

Section of The Last Supper, Leonardo Da Vinci

There have been a number of revered coaches in sports/athletics, both for formal and informal educational contexts, and the same in any industry.  Of the best of the best, John Wooden would certainly be a leading candidate.  He was great at the helm of basketball at UCLA because he fused the concept and application of education to life and physical skill in the area of choice.  When asked how he could be so successful in a highly competitive field, he had a number of perceptions (truth maxims) and guidelines (truth applications) he would follow.  In analyzing his ideas and procedures he taught a marriage of thought and action to purpose.  One of his double maxims was: It’s the little details… Read more

Adaptation

Section of Adoration of the Magi, artist unknown

We are living in an era when freedom and rights are affirmed widely for individual choices.  Many persons make choices in this or that direction not because the choices are right or thought through, but because the right to act freely is present.  We do not always think through reasons to do this or that, or desist in doing this or that – we do it because it is a right to do or refrain.  It is known, for example, that many demonstrators in confrontations for real or alleged rights, especially among young cavaliers, are present and engaged not with any idealism other than to be a part of a dramatic event that may even cost them their lives –… Read more

Mediation

Section of Sistine Chapel ceiling, Michaelangelo, 1508-1512

Our perceptions of God are sketchy.  They run ahead of any evidence we have of God and his immediate environs.  I image the abode of God as a great city with suburbs.  He never leaves that city.  There is no better place to be.  He knows what is going on everywhere, and is as alert to the universe as he is to the central capitol.  When it is reported that he said or did something that message or act was done through an ambassador of first rank for Adam, Moses, Samuel, Isaiah and many others – even Satan (Job 1: 6-12).  We may think of them as angels or archangels, perhaps seraphim.  For some events he sends lesser representatives: an… Read more

Getting It

The discovery of God for humankind is personal to the individual.  There is a kind of exclusiveness in it, necessary for the person taking responsibility to discover self-identity (Who am I?) and to answer the other vital questions of life: Where am I? What am I to do? Where am I Going? And, How Do I Get There?  The questions appeared to me so often with students, parents, and persons in churches, even at secular conferences.  Issues are questions.  I am inspired today to write this page after two events: the first, at noon a fellow called me from California asking if he could use some of my material gathered from a paper I had written, and a presentation to… Read more

Shallowness

Section of Christ and the Woman of Samaria, Benedetto Luti, 1715-20

As human beings with limited insight, we may be living in the vestibule of achievement, of upward growth as relates to God and his meaning for us.  Serious students of the human condition are often cast down in themselves in what they find in their studies of societies, both in individuals and in the mass.  The point here can be well illustrated in pop culture.  Sweaty, ill-clad, often poorly-educated, performers with limited talents scream their lyrics into microphones to sometimes screaming and self-preoccupied audiences.  Many in the audiences could not repeat the lyrics, if they did not know them in advance.  The diction is that distorted.  For this the performers are paid fabulous fees, are sought out for their opinions… Read more

Freedom

Section of Christ and the Woman of Samaria, Benedetto Luti, 1715-20

Some nations, especially those using the English language as the standard for education and practice in making laws, education and daily life have found the greatest freedom context in what is called democracy. Democracy in simple perception is the election of government leaders through the ballots of the citizens of the identified country.  In the third millennium Americans are discovering that process has produced messy government and social conduct, with a decline in the respect for government.  That decline is not only the fault of politicizing government, but also the decline in the education to provide a government dedicated to freedom, justice and the pursuit of happiness.  Some problems relate to freedom confusion. One of the departments of all this… Read more

Noise and Sound

Section of The Infant Jesus and St. John the Baptist, Guido Reni, n.d.

The new millennium, the third in the Christian Era gave cause for a boost in many movements that were somewhat foretold in the changing flow of culture that followed World War II.  There were significant changes that occurred following World War I, commonly summarized as the Jazz Age.  It never matured because of the onset of the Great Depression and the second world conflict barely twenty years after the first one.  At this writing almost seventy years have passed since the end of World War II, early in 1945 in Europe and later in 1945 in Asia.  My life was deeply impacted by the world economy and warfare.  Although no world warfare has occurred since, many smaller wars have, and… Read more

Signifying

My life has been touched with the highest joys we can know in natural life, and the deepest griefs.  I have seen persons weeping and laughing in both contexts.  Weeping can be for joy or sorrow.  What triggers that response?  The body can provide an answer based on biology, but that answer is quite secondary to the invisible switch that permits a tear to fall.  A well worded article appearing in the New York Times told the story of the author’s grief related to the death of his father.  Here are a few lines from the article, and I have read many similar articles with each seeming special in its own way even when they resolve their grief in a… Read more

Life and Image

Section of The Taking of Christ, Caravaggio, 1602

There is mystery in human life we may not understand until immortality’s context is fulfilled.  My take on human life begins with its presuppositions in the assertion of Scripture that the image (invisible in human perception) of God has been in some way implanted by God in us.  It is at zenith of interpretation when the Christian understands the additional assertion of Scripture that the Christian is indwelt of God by the Holy Spirit so accomplishing the point of the Apostle: Christ in you.  The Christian is affirmed to be indwelt by Jesus Christ through the agency of the Holy Spirit.  In the whole of the story, this then must mean that the Christian is visited with another divine factor,… Read more

Behind The Words

Section of Adoration of the Magi, artist unknown

This is being written during 2013 when the issue of Same Sex Marriage has become a hot and divisive issue in American life.  It is a world topic and has been approved in a few nations that are seen as largely secular in context.  The discussion in the electorate is fiery, and includes language and ideas that should not be incorporated in an objective treatment of an issue.  But the cerebral must bear with the emotional and judgmental attitudes, with the ill will, with unsupported accusations as a matter of habit in nearly any issue of controversy.  On the day I am writing this Page, a column appears in a major newspaper, in response to a published statement about homosexuality… Read more