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Monthly Archives: March 2007
Talking points are walking points
I read a lot everyday and today was no exception. One of the stories I read today was a link on Huffington Post about Matthew Dowd, former campaign strategist for President George Bush.
Tagged Iraq, Politics, Social Justice
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My Sweet Lord
Some artist has fashioned a chocolate crucified Jesus and it has provoked a firestorm of criticism. I viewed a program last night on CNN where the artist was confronted by Bill Donahue of the Catholic League who maintained that this … Continue reading
Tagged Iraq, Spirituality
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Humanity to others
I’ve been using an Ubuntu desktop for nearly a year now and I really appreciate the ease of use. I use open source software on Windows too, but when I’m home and using the Internet or writing I spend the … Continue reading
Tagged Franciscan, Open Source
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First flight
Today I went flying again with my instructor. Licensed pilots are required to spend time each year working with instructors to keep their skills honed. Flying an airplane is a great gift and a responsibility.
No Asshole Rule
I first read about Professor Bob Sutton’s book about three months ago on Guy Kawasaki’s blog. I had done a Google search on the subject following a particularly painful day at work.
Tagged Philosophy, Workplace
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Easter Surprise
I can’t quite contain my concern that we are heading towards a nuclear Armageddon. “The Bush administration continues moving closer to a nuclear attack on Iran, and we ignore the obvious buildup at our peril.
Tagged Franciscan, Spirituality
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Gratefulness
Feeling grateful or appreciative of someone or something in your life actually attracts more of the things that you appreciate and value into your life.–Christiane Northrup
Tagged Spirituality
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First time
This morning when I went to the gym I noticed that the lights were on. I prefer to run in the low light of early morning. I don’t know why, but it’s just more sacred for me. Today it was … Continue reading
Tagged Spirituality
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Life renewed
It’s 62 degrees fahrenheit here in Franklinville, New York and Mother Earth is beginning to come to life after winter.
Before Christianity
I’m reading a book that is tough to put down. It’s entitled, “Jesus Before Christianity.” Late last year I read a book, “Jesus Today: A Spirituality of Radical Freedom.” The author is the Provincial of the Dominican Order. He’s a … Continue reading