Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Music Selection and Links

CHANGE THE WORLD

STRENGTHEN ME

PLAIN OLD GOOD

COUNTRY SONGS

COWBOY & FOLK SONGS

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Prayers

The Our Father / The Lord's Prayer
Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed by thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, on earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.
-Amen.

Prayer to One's Guardian Angel

Angel of God,
My guardian dear,
Through whom God's love,
Commits me here,
Ever this day,
Be at my side,
To light and guard,
To rule and guide.
-Amen.


Act of Contrition

Oh my God, I am sorry for my sins with all my heart, and I detest them. In choosing to do wrong and in failing to do good I have sinned against You, whom I should love above all things. I firmly intend, with Your help, to do penance, to sin no more, and to avoid whatever leads me to sin. Our Savior Jesus Christ suffered and died for us; in His name, my God, have mercy.
-Amen.

Act of Faith
My God, I firmly believe that You are one God in three Divine Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. I believe that your Divine Son became man and died for our sins, and that He will come to judge the living and the dead. I believe these and all the truths which the holy Catholic Church teaches, because You have revealed them, who can neither deceive nor be deceived.
-Amen.

Act of Hope
My God, relying on your infinite goodness and promises, I hope to obtain pardon of my sins, help of your grace, and life everlasting through the merits of Jesus Christ, my Lord and Redeemer.
-Amen.

Act of Love
My God, I love You above all things, with my whole heart and soul, because You are all-good and worthy of all love. I love my neighbor as myself for love of You. I forgive all who have offended me, and I ask pardon for those I have offended.
-Amen.

Confiteor
I confess to Almighty God, and to you, my brothers and sisters, that I have sinned through my own fault, in my thoughts, and in my words, in what I have done, and in what I have failed to do; and I ask blessed Mary ever virgin, all the angels and saints, and you my brothers and sisters, to pray for me to the Lord our God. May Almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to everlasting life.
-Amen.

Prayer Before a Decision
Probe me, God, know my heart; try me, know my concerns. See if my way is crooked, then lead me in the ancient paths.
-Amen.
-Psalm 139, 23-24

Prayer for Forgiveness
Have mercy on me, God, in your goodness; in your abundant compassion blot out my offense. Wash away all my guilt; from my sin cleanse me. For I know my offense; my sin is always before me. Against you alone have I sinned; I have done such evil in your sight that you are just in your sentence, blameless when you condemn. True, I was born guilty, a sinner, even as my mother conceived me. Still, you insist on sincerity of heart; in my inmost being teach me wisdom. Cleanse me with hyssop, that I may be pure; wash me, make me whiter than snow. Let me hear sounds of joy and gladness; let the bones you have crushed rejoice. Turn away your face from my sins; blot out all my guilt. A clean heart create for me, God; renew in me a steadfast spirit. Restore my joy in your salvation; sustain in me a willing spirit.
-Amen. (Psalm 51:3-14)

Act of Adoration
Almighty, eternal God, I acknowledge You as my first beginning and my last end, my creator and redeemer, my sanctification and my consummation, my God and my all. I thank you for your lavish gifts to me, to the whole human race, and to all creation.
-Amen.

The Gift of Life
Lord, teach me not to hold on to life too tightly. Teach me to take it as a gift. To enjoy it, to cherish it while I have it, but to let go gracefully and thankfully when the time comes. The gift is great but the giver is greater still. You are the giver and in You is a life that never ends.
-Amen.

Prayer Before a Journey
May the Almighty and merciful Lord direct us on the road of peace and prosperity, and may the Angel Raphael be our companion on our journey; so that we may return to our home and loved ones with peace, refreshment, and all joy.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Let us pray: O God, Who led the children of Israel safely through the Red Sea, and guided the Wise Men by a star to the Saviour; grant us, we beseech Thee, safe journey and favorable weather; so that, under the guidance of Thy Holy Angels, we may safely reach our destination and, in due time, the gate of eternal salvation. Through the same Christ Our Lord.
St. Christopher, patron of traveler, pray for us, and protect us from evil.
-Amen.

Prayer to Sleep
As I lie here seeking another good night of restful sleep, give me the peace of mind and the ability to relax. Fulfill my needs for mental, physical, and spiritual restoration so I may wake up ready for another beautiful day which I hope you will allow me to live to enjoy with praise and thanks to You and our Lord Jesus.
-Amen.

Prayer for Peace of Mind
O Lord Jesus Christ, I place all my trust in You, hoping for all things from Your goodness. You make a root flourish beneath the soil; You can make fruitful the darkness in which I find myself today. I adore You in all Your purposes even without knowing them; Your will be done, not mine. May I be patient! It is so difficult to realize these trials, heartbreaking as they are, can be turned into blessings. Lord, give me peace of mind, peace of heart, and peace of soul as I offer You my thoughts, my words, and my actions, and yes, Lord, my sufferings; may they all be for Your greater glory.
-Amen.

Prayer of Saint Francis (modified)
Lord, may You make me an instrument of Your peace:
Where there is hatred, let me sow love;
Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there doubt, faith;
Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light;
Where there is sadness, joy;
Where there is weakness, strength;
Where there is fear, courage;
Where there is barronness, fertility;
Where there is lack, abondance;
Where there is fighting, friendship.
Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be noticed as to notice;
To be consoled as to console;
To be understood as to understand;
To be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
And it is in dying that we are brought to eternal life.
-Amen.

Prayer to St. Michael for Protection from Evil
Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all other evil spirits who wander through the world seeking the ruin of souls.
-Amen.

Prayer to St. Sebastian: Patron of Athletes
Dear commander at the Roman Emperor's court, you chose to be a solider of Christ and dared to spread faith in the King of Kings, for which you were condemned to die. Your body, however, proved athletically strong and the executing arrows extremely weak. So another means to kill you was chosen and you gave your life to the Lord. May athletes always be as strong in their faith as their patron saint so clearly has been.
-Amen.

Take and Receive
Take, Lord, and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding and my entire will - all that I have and call my own. You have given it all to me. To You, Lord, I return it. Everything is Yours; do with it what You will. Give me only Your love and Your grace. That is enough for me.
-Amen.

Prayer for Generosity
Dear Lord, teach me to be generous. Teach me to serve You as You deserve: to give and not to count the cost; to fight and not to heed the wounds; to toil and not to seek for rest, to labor and not ask for reward, except that of knowing that I am doing Your will.
-Amen.

Prayer for Trust in God
Lord Jesus Christ, you came into the world not only to save us, but also to teach us. When you encountered the paralytic man, instead of healing his body, the first thing you did was to heal his soul. Help us to see what is important in life and death so that we can learn to accept Your will and the good that it is. We ask this in Your name.
-Amen.
-Written by Robert Anthony

Prayer Written by Robert Anthony
Heavenly Father, give me strength,
To always do what's right and never ask for thanks.
Lord Jesus Christ, be my guide,
Stay with me always and walk by my side.
Great Holy Spirit, fill me with Your love,
For my neighbors on earth and God up above.
Angels and saints and the Blessed Mary,
Help me with my burdens when they're hard to carry.
Great awesome God I love You completely,
And I will always love You openly and freely.
-Amen.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

God Works In Unexpected Ways

There once was a village in a valley between two mountains. The village was protected by a dam which held water back from a nearby reservoir.
One day a man living in the valley was sitting in his kitchen when he heard on the radio that the dam was breaking. The man prayed to God, "Lord, please rescue me from this imminent flood so that I may live another day." The man then went out on to his front porch and waited.
After about fifteen minutes the local sheriff drove up and said to him, "The dam's breaking! Get in the car quickly!"
"No thanks. God is coming to save me," the man replied.
Another thirty minutes passed and the flood waters rose up to the height of the porch. One of his neighbors came up in a motorboat and yelled to him, "Hop in my boat. The waters are coming up; they'll be over your head soon."
The man yelled back, "I'm waiting for God to come and save me." And the man in the boat went off.
Finally, the waters rose so much that the man had to go on to his roof to stay out of the waters. At last, a Coast Guard helicopter came overhead and dropped a rope to the man with the pilot saying over the loudspeaker, "Grab hold of the rope so that we can pull you up!"
"I'm waiting for God to come and save me. Keep going."
Thirty minutes later the waters covered his house and the man, who couldn't swim, drowned. When he died and went up to Heaven he saw God and asked, "What happened? I waited and waited and you never came to rescue me."
To which God replied, "Never came! I sent you a car, a boat, and a helicopter! What more did you want?"

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The Parable of the Magical Monkey

The central figure of this novel is a magical monkey who founds a monkey civilization and becomes its leader by establishing a territory for the monkeys. Subsequently, the monkey king overcomes a "devil confusing the world," and steals the devil's sword.
Returning to his own land with the devil's sword, the monkey king takes up the practice of swordsmanship. He even teaches his monkey subjects to make toy weapons and regalia to play at war.
Unfortunately, though ruler of a nation, the martial monkey king is not yet ruler of himself. In eminently logical backward reasoning, the monkey reflects that if neighboring nations note the monkeys' play, they might assume the monkeys were preparing for war. In that case, they might therefore take preemptive action against the monkeys, who would then be faced with real warfare armed only with toy weapons.
Thus, the monkey king thoughtfully initiates the arms race, ordering pre-preemptive stockpiling of real weapons.

...

The monkey king in the story exercised power without wisdom, disrupting the natural order and generally raising hell until he ran into the limits of matter, where he was finally trapped. There he lost the excitement of impulsive enthusiasm, and he was eventually released to seek the science of essence, under the strict condition that his knowledge and power were to be controlled by compassion, the expression of wisdom and unity of being.
The monkey's downfall finally comes about when he meets Buddha, whom the Taoist celestial immortals summon to deal with the intractable beast. The immortals had attempted to "cook" him in the "cauldron of the eight trigrams," that is, to put him through the training of spiritual alchemy based on the Taoist I Ching, but he had jumped out still unrefined.
Buddha conquers the monkey's pride by demonstrating the insuperable law of universal relativity and has him imprisoned in "the mountain of the five elements," the world of matter and energy, where he suffers the results of his arrogant antics.
After five hundred years, at length Guanyin (Kuan Yin), the transhistorical Buddhist saint traditionally honored as the personifictation of univeral compassion, shows up at the prison of the now repentent monkey and recites this telling verse:

Too bad the magic monkey didn't serve the public
As he madly flaunted heroics in days of yore.
With a cheating heart he made havoc
In the gathering of immortals;
With grandiose fall he went for his ego
To the heaven of happiness.
Among a hundred thousand troops,
None could oppose him;
In the highest heavens above
He had a threatening presence.
But since he was stymied on meeting our Buddha,
When will he ever reach out and show his achievements again?

Now the monkey pleads with the saint for his release. The saint grants this on the condition that the monkey devote himself to the quest for higher enlightenment, not only for himself but for society at large. Finally, before letting the monkey go to set out on the long road ahead, as a precaution the saint places a ring around the monkey's head, a ring that will tighten and cause the monkey severe pain whenever a certain spell invoking compassion is said in response to any new misbehavior on the part of the monkey.

-Thomas Cleary; in Translation of Sun Tzu's The Art of War

A Parable on Religion

A Persian, a Turk, an Arab, and a Greek were traveling to a distant land when they began arguing over how to spend the single coin they possessed among themselves. All four craved food, but the Persian wanted to spend the coin on angur; the Turk, on uzum; the Arab, on inab; and the Greek, on stafil. The argument became heated as each man insisted on having what he desired.
A linguist passing by overheard their quarrel. "Give the coin to me," he said. "I undertake to satisfy the desires of all of you."
Taking the coin, the linguist went to a nearby shop and bought four small bunches of grapes. He then returned to the men and gave them each a bunch.
"This is my angur!" cried the Persian.
"But this is what I call uzum," replied the Turk.
"You have brought me my inab," the Arab said.
"No! This in my language is stafil."
All of a sudden, the men realized that what each of them had desired was in fact the same thing, only they did not know how to express themselves to each other.
The four travelers represent humanity in its search for an inner spiritual need it cannot define and which it expresses in different ways. The linguist is the Sufi [scholar], who enlightens humanity to the fact that what it seeks (its religions), though called by different names, are in reality one identical thing. However - and this is the most important aspect of the parable - the linguist can offer the travelers only the grapes and nothing more. He cannot offer them wine, which is "the essence of the fruit." In other words, human beings cannot be given the secret of ultimate reality, for such knowledge cannot be shared, but must be experienced through an arduous inner journey toward self-annihilation.

-Reza Aslan; No god but God (p. 203)

What If We Treated Our Bible Like Our Cell Phone?

I wonder what would happen if we treated our Bible like we treat our cell Phones?

What if we carried it around in our purses or pockets?

What if we turned back to go get it if we forgot it?

What if we flipped through it several times a day?

What if we used it to receive messages from the text?

What if we treated it like we couldn’t live without it?

What if we gave it to kids as gifts?

What if we used it as we traveled?

What if we used it in case of an emergency?

What if we upgraded it to get the latest version?

This is something to make you go…hmmm…where is my Bible?

Oh, and one more thing. Unlike our cell phone, we don’t ever have to worry about our bible being disconnected because Jesus already paid the bill!

Other Random Quotes

"If music is a drug, I'm addicted!"
-Jemila Dunham

"If you're not living life on the edge, they you're taking up too much space."
-Amy Annelle Hansen

"It's like they put sound drugs in it!"
-David about Parliament Fundadelic

"We need biodiversity because species need other random species."
-Jallisa Roberts

Slaps: "You've never apologized to me."
Thomas: "I'm sorry you were born black."

"You can put a cat in the oven but that don't make it a biscuit."
-Sydney; White Man Can't Jump

"It ain't cool being no jive turkey so close to thanksgiving."
-Trading Places

"You're like my own personal brand of heroine."
-Edward Cullen

"Gentlemen you can't fight in here this is the war room!"
-Dr. Strangelove

"You steal things that you covet while you take things the original owner is incapable of appreciating."
-David Sedaris

"If I could kill someone with my mind, it would be you."
-Joy's Friend; What Happens in Vegas

"Taking is just borrowing without the formality."
-David Sedaris

"There's a lot of levels of crazy here."
-Jon Stewart about the 2008 election

"Keep your hand up! It is a matter of life or death!"
-Inspector Ledoux (Phantom of the Opera 1925 film)

Favorite Quotations

"You are wrong if you think Joy emanates only or principally from human relationships. God has placed it all around us. It is in everything and anything we might experience. We just have to have the courage to turn against our habitual lifestyle and engage in unconventional living.
My point is that you do not need me or anyone else around to bring this new kind of light in your life. It is simply waiting out there for you to grasp it, and all you have to do is reach for it. The only person you are fighting is yourself and your stubbornness to engage in new circumstances."
-Chris McCandless


On this sacred night, when the aurora looked like rain, I reflected back on my childhood dreams of flying a spaceship through the infinite expanse of space... to be among the mosaic of billions of stars, and visit other worlds. Now as I look from space at our planet I realize that had I been born and spent my childhood here in space... how much greater and more vivid my dreams would have been to visit this blue planet.
-Douglas H. Wheelock

We camp out to get close to remote woods and waters that offer the best sport; to relish the fresh air, freedom, and the good fellowship available nowhere else; and to get far enough away from the restraint, noise, and crowds of the big towns to enjoy the friendship of the seasons. If our camp is comfortable, so much the better. There is no reason why it should not be.
As the Hudson's Bay Company says after nearly three centuries in the farthest and most primitive reaches of this continent, "There is usually little object in traveling tough just for the sake of being tough."
Rough it, sure, if you want to prove to yourself the actually very important fact that you can rought it. One day, it's true, anyone at all may be thrown entirely upon his own resources and forced to get along the best he can with a minimum of comforts.
But as far as the preference goes, roughing it is a development stage. Once we've successfully tested our ability to take it, a whole lot of doubts and inhibitions disappear. We find ourselves realizing that the real challenge lies in smoothing it. We come to appreciate that making it easy on ourselves takes a lot more experience and ingenuity than building it through the tough way.
-Townsend Whelen & Bradford Angier in On Your Own in the Wilderness, 1958

I find for myself that my first thought is never my best thought. My first thought is always someone else's; it's always what I've already heard about the subject, always the conventional wisdom. It's only by concentrating, sticking to the question, being patient, letting all the parts of my mind come into play, that I arrive at an original idea; by giving my brain a chance to make associations, draw connections, take me by surprise. And often even that idea doesn't turn out to be very good. I need time to think about it, too, to make mistakes and recognize them, to make false starts and correct them, to outlast my impulses, to defeat my desire to declare the job done and move on to the next thing.
I used to have students who bragged to me about how fast they wrote their papers. I would tell them that the great German novelist Thomas Mann said that a writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people. The best writers write much more slowly than everyone else, and the better they are, the slower they write. James Joyce wrote Ulysses, the greatest novel of the 20th century, at the rate of about a hundred words a day ... for seven years. T. S. Eliot, one of the greatest poets our country has ever produced, wrote about 150 pages of poetry over the course of his entire 25-year areer. That's half a page a month. So it is with any other form of thought.
You do your best thinking by slowing down and concentrating.
-William Deresiewicz

"Weapons are inauspicious instruments, not the tools of the enlightened. When there is no choice but to use them, it is best to be calm and free from greed, and not celebrate victory. Those who celebrate victory are bloodthirsty, and the bloodthirsty cannot have their way in the world."
-Sun Tzu; The Art of War

"To the extent that people separate themselves from nature, they spin out further and further from the center. At the same time, a centripetal effect asserts itself and the desire to return to nature arises. But if people merely become caught up in reacting, moving to the left or to the right, depending on conditions, the result is only more activity. The non-moving point of origin, which lies outside the realm of relativity, is passed over, unnoticed. I believe that even 'returning-to-nature' and anti-pollution activities, no matter how commendable are not moving toward a genuine solution if they are carried out solely in reaction to the overdevelopment of the present age."
-Masanobu Fukuoka; The One Straw Revolution

"Our days are a kaleidoscope. Every instant a change takes place in the contents. New harmonies, new contrasts, new combinations of every sort. Nothing ever happens twice alike. The most familiar people stand each moment in some new relation to each other, to their work, to surrounding objects. The most tranquil house, with the most serene inhabitants, living upon the utmost regularity of system, is yet exemplifying infinite diversities."
-Henry Ward Beecher

"We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win, and the others, too."
-President John F. Kennedy; September 12 1962

"Tell me the truth and I'll believe, tell me a fact and I'll remember it, but tell me your story and it'll live in my heart forever."
-Indian Proverb

"In the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope."
-Barack Obama

"If there is no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other."
-Mother Theresa

"You're judged by what you do for people who can't do anything for you."

"Have no hard feelings toward anyone who has not shown you enmity, do not fight with anyone who does not oppose you."
-Zhuge Liang

"Those who are skilled in combat do not become angered, those who are skilled at winning do not become afraid. Thus the wise win before they fight, while the ignorant fight to win."
-Zhuge Liang

"A rich man is one with knowledge, happiness and his health."
-Common

"We go into space because whatever mankind must undertake, free men must fully share."
-President John F. Kennedy; May 25, 1961

"Always remember that no matter what obstacles stand in our way nothing can stand in the way of the voices of millions calling for change."
-Barack Obama

"The camera has the power to catch so-called normal people in such a way as to make them look abnormal. The photographer chooses oddity, chases it, frames it, develops it, titles it."
-Susan Sontag

"When the going get tough, baby you got to toughen up."
-Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown

"The stone that the builders rejected has become the head cornerstone."
-Psalm 118:22

"The camera is an instrument that teaches you to see without a camera."
-Dorothea Lange