Like many of you today, I engaged and survived "Black Friday!" I was up and out amongst the crowds at 5:30 AM and walked out of one store with a cart overflowing next to a late middle aged couple donning their Santa Hats. Everyone was cordial and seemingly getting what was on their "Want Lists" without much hassle or turmoil. In short, we all won!
It is easy at this time to curse the secular drive for sales and the hyped glitz, but I strive to still see a deeper reason for the season to counter "Grinchness!" Watching people caught up in all of the deliberation of one item in one hand and an equal amount of deliberation focused upon another item in the other hand. "What is the right gift for whom, is it the right size, the right color, or even the right present for so and so?!" It was amazing to observe the weighted debate streaming through the persons mind. "Do I take item number one or do I take item number two?!" was playing a game of tug-of- war between the persons ears. Watching this internal emotional debate, I was taken to a new insight that I just came to view and understand earlier this very week! It has its very own name, "The Monty Hall Paradox!" Until now, I had never known of it, even though I was a viewer of it every time I watched "Lets Make a Deal!" when I was younger and the host Monty Hall reigned supreme with daytime housewives daily.
The Discovery Channels program entitled "Mythbusters" of which I must confess a regular viewership, tested out this very problem upon its suggestion by a written solicitation by a fellow viewer. The case study and problem is:
A host, (Monty Hall) challenges a contestant to choose between three doors/curtains with the hope of finding a new car. The contestant perhaps chooses door/curtain #1. At this point, Monty reveals one of the other doors/curtains (lets say door #3) that he knows does not have the car, but a goat/booby-prize behind it. The challenge is then offered to switch from the original choice of door/curtain #1 and perhaps move to take door/curtain #2 with a hope of a better chance! The question is, "Is it better to switch or stay with the origianal choice?!"
The Paradox actually entails two levels to test. One is the psychological/emotional pressure that heighten anxiety in the contestant to make a pressure decision that offers winning and the gain of a valuable prize (a car) opposed by the possibility of being publicly embarrassed by walking away with a new goat! The second level to be tested is the statistical weight of wisdom of switching versus the innate drive to 'stay pat' on the original choice.
The Mythbusters crew invited 20 unknowing people to participate in the pseudo game show scenario and found that all 20 candidates chose to 'stay pat' with the initial choice, even after seeing the goat behind the door that was revealed in the second phase of the problem. The assigned "Win" door was also randomly shifted between each of the 20 venues to assure consistency in the paradox scenario that would play out over seasons of being a part of "Lets Make a Deal!" The basic rational of contestants was of a sense of security in the first intuitive choice,(door #1) and that it was only a 50/50 chance of getting it right after door/curtain #3 revelation of a goat. It was a feeling that the emotional tension and pressure of anxiety drove most contestants to a stressed quick rationale and a push to a default of "staying pat".
The statistical test however reveals a dynamic that the anxiety pressure allows to slip by in the decision making process. Originally at the first choice of a door/curtain, the odds are 1 in 3. After the reveal of the goat door/curtain, the challenge to switch is then offered. If you are overwhelmed with the pressure and anxiety to "get it right" and stay with the original choice of door/curtain #1, your odds stay 1 in 3. If you overcome this desire for stasis and switch, you gain the odds to 2 in 3. In hidden reality, the host has actually offered you a favor and upping your odds by showing you that another door is also bogus. However he is also banking on you becoming overwhelmed by the emotional pressure to stick with your original choice and letting the statistical odds beat you more times than not! Actually, when the tests were shown on a grid of 100 cases when one person always switched and another person always "stayed pat", the visual data was overwhelming in favor of the person who made the hard decision to change, be flexible and make the switch! So what?!!!
This Weekend is also along with Black Friday, the start of an entirely New Advent Season when it comes to the Church's Liturgical Year. In many regards, It's New Years Eve for the Church! The themes that accompany this season of Watching, Preparing, Vigilance, and Joy remind us of a need to look at ourselves and to prepare for the coming of a King, the Messiah, just as people of the Old Testament longed for, and the many stories of those who proclaimed that desire for a savior and the need for something new! We will hear of John the Baptist and being a "Voice Crying in the Wilderness to repent and become prepared for the coming of the Messiah!" We will hear also of a young devout maiden that is visited with a tremendous invitation to become the surrogate mother of the Son of God, and her humility in accepting this bestowed gift of Grace and future sorrow.
Amid the swirl to buy this, acquire that, cook this, visit here, all a part of the activities of the season, maybe we need to stop and see what are the things we are weighing heavily in our heads, hearts and overall in our lives; door #1- no, door #2, no wait!-door #3, but no!-I want #1, #2, no-#1, I DON'T KNOW WHAT I WANT OR NEED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Along the way, somewhere, someway, somehow by someone, a door will be revealed of what is not the right choice. NOW, are you willing to switch, let go of what is not working for you in your life, your heart, your family, your work, your relationships, your health, your frenzied mind, and are you willing to switch to a better choice to reorder your life, your health, your relationships, your decision making processes, your peace of mind and soul? The odds are with you if you will step out in faith and try a new thing.!
Mary the to-be mother of Jesus did! Joseph the Carpenter betrothed to Mary Did! Shepherds in a field tending their flocks by night did! Three Wise Kings from long distant kingdoms did! Statistically, so should we if we want to be inheritors of a New Kingdom or Grace, Peace, Love and Joy! We get this time of year once more to make our Spiritual New Years Resolutions! We get to make another choice as to how we are going to order our lives! Will you "Stay with what isn't working so well, or just well enough?!" or are you able to make the thoughtful, prayerful and faithful choice to try something different, better, healthier, more fulfilling and soul-filled?!" It shouldn't be about beating odds, but desiring a new Advent of spiritual presence in our lives that can prepare us for the coming of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords! What a Deal!
Blessed Advent Everyone!
Friday, November 25, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Only Four Kernels!
Having served in the Virginia Tidewater area of the Chesapeake Bay area for nearly 14 years as an Episcopal Priest, I heard multiple times the story of how the actual first Thanksgiving took place on Berkley Plantation up the James River and not in Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts. Even the date difference seems to authenticate the "First Prize" to the Virginians given that their settlement dates 1607 in Jamestown to Plymouth Colony's 1620. Even Old St. John's in Hampton, Va. (Originally known as the settlement of Kechoutan) where I served as Associate Rector originated in 1610 and has celebrated its 400th Birthday last year!
Anyway, the story goes that after a severe winter and bouts with brackish water to drink, malaria due to mosquitoes, and the total learning curve how to survive the new wilderness that challenged their visions of quick wealth, treasure, and financial gain, they were humbled to meager levels. Additional setbacks came from attacks from local native Indian tribes. It seemed a bleak outlook for the fledgling settlement. There was even a shift for a while to the end of the Virginia Peninsula to regain stability and health and a retry attempt to then settle the area near Jamestown permanently.
In the midst of the severe winter they had to endure, some of the gentile members thought it below themselves to work as common laborers doing the meager chores and tasks to support the colony. As things got even worse and with the depletion of what stores they were able to stock, things got very dire! It became the rule that "No Work - No Food!" and at the lowest part of the winter siege, the daily ration was 4, that's right, only 4 kernels of corn per day! Half of the population didn't make it to Spring.
A friendly tribe of Indians came to their aid and began to teach them proper agricultural methods, as well as basic survival techniques and practices that enabled times to become more pleasant and survivable. By the roll of time to the next fall, there was a harvest to be gathered and the colony was poised for a much better transition for the coming winter.
With a spirit of Thanksgiving, a shared banquet of the bounty took place at the site of today's Berkley Plantation overlooking the James River. As they all gathered to feast, they were quickly brought back to a sober reality of the year past when they viewed at each place setting, 4 kernels of corn. The sacramental symbol that was present in those kernels not only summed up a year of loss and death of loved ones, of hard labor and effort on behalf of those who survived the year, but also a joy of thanksgiving for new friends and relationships that mentored them into a status that was hopeful for their future. After the prayerful pause and reflection, the feast proceeded with much joy and celebration.
I share this story at a time when many would say that we are going through "Tough Times" in our communities, our country and in the world's context. I to some extent, I agree! Many are out of a job, many are separated from loved ones, and there is an over arching sense of scarcity that presses our senses that yearn for abundance. We don't like sacrifice and loss or pain and suffering. It comes even though we try to stave it off from our lives. But I also know that God's Grace does enable those who desire to stick with the plan, abundance will and does come around again.
I am saddened that there actually will be people in this world that will not even have 4 kernels of anything to eat this coming day or week or on Thanksgiving Day. We must surely do as we are able to try and turn that scenario around as soon as we can. We must all "work" to lesson that plight. I also know that the level of that hunger is far greater than I alone can solve or meet the magnitude of need.
As a starting point, I offer the following idea: As your family gathers around a table that groans with the weight of harvest that you have worked very hard to provide, place 4 kernels of corn at each place setting of your family and guests, share the story of those first Thanksgiving Day recipients, and then vow to move from that day and to make a difference in your daily endeavors from then on to enable someone else in this world to know what it is like to have a daily meal, a crust of bread, a bowl of soup, a drink of clear drinkable water; and then act to do something about it within the coming year.
Happy Thanksgiving to all and may your travels to be with loved ones be safe and covered in God's most Gracious Mercy!
Steve+
Anyway, the story goes that after a severe winter and bouts with brackish water to drink, malaria due to mosquitoes, and the total learning curve how to survive the new wilderness that challenged their visions of quick wealth, treasure, and financial gain, they were humbled to meager levels. Additional setbacks came from attacks from local native Indian tribes. It seemed a bleak outlook for the fledgling settlement. There was even a shift for a while to the end of the Virginia Peninsula to regain stability and health and a retry attempt to then settle the area near Jamestown permanently.
In the midst of the severe winter they had to endure, some of the gentile members thought it below themselves to work as common laborers doing the meager chores and tasks to support the colony. As things got even worse and with the depletion of what stores they were able to stock, things got very dire! It became the rule that "No Work - No Food!" and at the lowest part of the winter siege, the daily ration was 4, that's right, only 4 kernels of corn per day! Half of the population didn't make it to Spring.
A friendly tribe of Indians came to their aid and began to teach them proper agricultural methods, as well as basic survival techniques and practices that enabled times to become more pleasant and survivable. By the roll of time to the next fall, there was a harvest to be gathered and the colony was poised for a much better transition for the coming winter.
With a spirit of Thanksgiving, a shared banquet of the bounty took place at the site of today's Berkley Plantation overlooking the James River. As they all gathered to feast, they were quickly brought back to a sober reality of the year past when they viewed at each place setting, 4 kernels of corn. The sacramental symbol that was present in those kernels not only summed up a year of loss and death of loved ones, of hard labor and effort on behalf of those who survived the year, but also a joy of thanksgiving for new friends and relationships that mentored them into a status that was hopeful for their future. After the prayerful pause and reflection, the feast proceeded with much joy and celebration.
I share this story at a time when many would say that we are going through "Tough Times" in our communities, our country and in the world's context. I to some extent, I agree! Many are out of a job, many are separated from loved ones, and there is an over arching sense of scarcity that presses our senses that yearn for abundance. We don't like sacrifice and loss or pain and suffering. It comes even though we try to stave it off from our lives. But I also know that God's Grace does enable those who desire to stick with the plan, abundance will and does come around again.
I am saddened that there actually will be people in this world that will not even have 4 kernels of anything to eat this coming day or week or on Thanksgiving Day. We must surely do as we are able to try and turn that scenario around as soon as we can. We must all "work" to lesson that plight. I also know that the level of that hunger is far greater than I alone can solve or meet the magnitude of need.
As a starting point, I offer the following idea: As your family gathers around a table that groans with the weight of harvest that you have worked very hard to provide, place 4 kernels of corn at each place setting of your family and guests, share the story of those first Thanksgiving Day recipients, and then vow to move from that day and to make a difference in your daily endeavors from then on to enable someone else in this world to know what it is like to have a daily meal, a crust of bread, a bowl of soup, a drink of clear drinkable water; and then act to do something about it within the coming year.
Happy Thanksgiving to all and may your travels to be with loved ones be safe and covered in God's most Gracious Mercy!
Steve+
Sunday, October 30, 2011
It's All About Relationships, Relationships, Relationships!
It's all about Relationships! In the long period since my last entry, some major events have taken place.
My mother has crossed the 80 yr. mark, my father his 86th, and they celebrated 60 years of marriage! A gathering of friends, family, extended family, and adopted family culminated the weekends festivities. It was a wonder to watch! The maid of honor and best man from 60 years prior were in attendance. A beloved cousin that is now blind was escorted by cousins of mine that I have not seen in decades. The network of connections that my parents wove extends in multiple directions and spans generations.
I actually was a benefactor of their event in getting the chance to see parts of that extended, adopted, family. You see, anyone who befriended my parents, were assimilated into a relationship on the level of "family". They may live hundreds of miles away, may be seen on a regular basis or over stretches of time, but when contacted or heard from, they were family! I feel a part of this comes genetically from family roots. My maternal grandfather never knew a stranger! My paternal grandparents had regular family gatherings of which we would partake and bond as family. I still get a weekly Sunday evening phone chat with my parents. I now find that my wife and myself calling children, parents, brothers, and newly reconnected friends via facebook or emails. I am in a network of current and past parish members. With the new job in the Kansas City area, Mary and I are now chatting nightly to keep in touch. It has been a long stretch with us living in two places and parenting, keeping apprised of daily events and needs. It will never be too soon that we can pass the momentary venue that has her in Texas and me working here. I will cherish the time we can grab together even more as this temporary glitch is worked out and she can finally rejoin me here.
It seems in these current times that we don't make the time to sit and "be" with those we love and know in the relationships we build and strive to maintain, and yet technology opens doors of communication much quicker than the snail mail many of us grew up with. My cell phone is much more "Star-Treky" than the old rotary phone I learned "phone manners" upon with a JU1-2133 number. I have virtual instant capabilities to contact my friends with keystrokes, digital calls, and text messages when I'm not driving!
I have come to appreciate relationships as I have grown older and traveled to many places. I enjoy being connected with you, if only in electronic media, or better yet when we can sit in person and share a drink, a laugh, a story, a smile, a hug, and for some, a kiss. This world travels awfully fast and we pass through it even faster as I add years and days. I cherish you all as friends, colleagues, mentors, loved ones, family, and acquaintances!
As we come to All Saints Day, and I pause to remember the Saints that have marched through my life, I honor each and everyone for the contribution that they have bestowed upon me. They are gifts of Grace and Knowledge that I hold dear and at the same time, desire to share with others in order to "Spread the Wealth"!
I am who I am because of their influence. They are an intricate part of the timeless network we call the Communion of Saints. We are all connected in a bond and relationship that spans Past, to Present, and to the Future. We can't escape it and are a unique stitch in the "Human Quilt". It's All About Relationships with an accountability as to how well we service and maintain those precious relationships while we have the chance to.
Take the time to remember the fond ones in your life that are now gone! Call and connect with the close ones that are dear to you today! Don't miss the chance to initiate a new relationship when the opportunity comes your way! It just may be the "Life-Changer" that will be there when you are in need, or may become the "Love of Your Life" or your new "Best Friend Forever"! Just be mindful, "This Life, It's All About Relationships!"
To that end, I promise to be more timely and disciplined in posting new ideas and thoughts in the future!
My mother has crossed the 80 yr. mark, my father his 86th, and they celebrated 60 years of marriage! A gathering of friends, family, extended family, and adopted family culminated the weekends festivities. It was a wonder to watch! The maid of honor and best man from 60 years prior were in attendance. A beloved cousin that is now blind was escorted by cousins of mine that I have not seen in decades. The network of connections that my parents wove extends in multiple directions and spans generations.
I actually was a benefactor of their event in getting the chance to see parts of that extended, adopted, family. You see, anyone who befriended my parents, were assimilated into a relationship on the level of "family". They may live hundreds of miles away, may be seen on a regular basis or over stretches of time, but when contacted or heard from, they were family! I feel a part of this comes genetically from family roots. My maternal grandfather never knew a stranger! My paternal grandparents had regular family gatherings of which we would partake and bond as family. I still get a weekly Sunday evening phone chat with my parents. I now find that my wife and myself calling children, parents, brothers, and newly reconnected friends via facebook or emails. I am in a network of current and past parish members. With the new job in the Kansas City area, Mary and I are now chatting nightly to keep in touch. It has been a long stretch with us living in two places and parenting, keeping apprised of daily events and needs. It will never be too soon that we can pass the momentary venue that has her in Texas and me working here. I will cherish the time we can grab together even more as this temporary glitch is worked out and she can finally rejoin me here.
It seems in these current times that we don't make the time to sit and "be" with those we love and know in the relationships we build and strive to maintain, and yet technology opens doors of communication much quicker than the snail mail many of us grew up with. My cell phone is much more "Star-Treky" than the old rotary phone I learned "phone manners" upon with a JU1-2133 number. I have virtual instant capabilities to contact my friends with keystrokes, digital calls, and text messages when I'm not driving!
I have come to appreciate relationships as I have grown older and traveled to many places. I enjoy being connected with you, if only in electronic media, or better yet when we can sit in person and share a drink, a laugh, a story, a smile, a hug, and for some, a kiss. This world travels awfully fast and we pass through it even faster as I add years and days. I cherish you all as friends, colleagues, mentors, loved ones, family, and acquaintances!
As we come to All Saints Day, and I pause to remember the Saints that have marched through my life, I honor each and everyone for the contribution that they have bestowed upon me. They are gifts of Grace and Knowledge that I hold dear and at the same time, desire to share with others in order to "Spread the Wealth"!
I am who I am because of their influence. They are an intricate part of the timeless network we call the Communion of Saints. We are all connected in a bond and relationship that spans Past, to Present, and to the Future. We can't escape it and are a unique stitch in the "Human Quilt". It's All About Relationships with an accountability as to how well we service and maintain those precious relationships while we have the chance to.
Take the time to remember the fond ones in your life that are now gone! Call and connect with the close ones that are dear to you today! Don't miss the chance to initiate a new relationship when the opportunity comes your way! It just may be the "Life-Changer" that will be there when you are in need, or may become the "Love of Your Life" or your new "Best Friend Forever"! Just be mindful, "This Life, It's All About Relationships!"
To that end, I promise to be more timely and disciplined in posting new ideas and thoughts in the future!
Saturday, August 6, 2011
We are here for an education - Edward Deming - Feast of the Transfiguration
First off, my apologies for the lack of postings. I have moved to a new venue from Georgetown, Texas to a new position as Priest in Charge at St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Lees Summit, MO and have had learning curves to conquer in technology before getting back on line and on track. Sorry and again welcome!
We are here for an education!
I believe this with all of my heart! I am a firm believer that each day is a classroom set to teach us something and there is a special someone somewhere that is has the key element of knowledge that is going to be the teacher for the day. That teacher may be a child filled with wonder and innocence, an elderly senior with wisdom and experience, a knowledgeable professor, or the chance meeting of a stranger. We learn everyday, whether we know it or not!
I am constantly learning about myself, the world around me, or new acquaintances that I meet through the course of the days events. I pick up bits of information that is usable when I click on the computer and connect to the internet. I expand my horizons when I open and read a book. I deepen my emotional well when I learn and sing or play a new song! I learn more about the God I love and serve when I am interacting with people or sitting quietly by myself. I am always learning.
That process also means that I am constantly changing, expanding, growing, learning, living! To not do so would mean death! As long as we understand that we were not created to stay dormant, stagnant, still, unchanging, we can meet and face the changes and chances that come our way on a moments notice and fully appreciate the lesson learned and experienced, as well as add it to the bag of our experiences and accumulated wisdom. We become better people if we choose wisely and learn enthusiastically from the day's events and encounters!
I met a young women/mother who is engaged in supporting a life-long friend's journey with terminal cancer. She in fact is one of a few who are left to care and nurture this person since his parents and family are no longer here. The illness also leads to a narrow and few circle of friends that are known, willing and available to offer aid and comfort. This young lady, in her late 30's is one of few to rise to the challenges of daily setbacks and suffering that such diseases bring. "Will there always be changes?" was the question to me last night through tear-filled eyes of sadness. "Yes, there will always be changes, some that set us on course for the next day's lessons, not always happy, not always positive, but always preparing us for the next day's lesson. Mid life is a hard set of courses like being in the middle of high school or college. You aren't new anymore and you are no way closer to the finish. The lessons seem laborious, tedious, or not even connected to whom or where we are wanting to go, but still the same, the lessons are needed and important, not maybe for now, but for later when needed and extremely important." The words seemed to help for the moment as our conversation ended - for now.
I learned not so long ago that we learn differently as adults from how we learned as children. As children and adolescents, we are given lessons, books, assignments, classes, tests papers to write and the sort with the codicil, "You'll need this when you grow up!" As adults we undergo the same vigorous track for learning or projects/tasks of continual education on whatever sort of topic pricks our fancy or curiosity and strike out with the intent of "becoming proficient in what we need or want to learn" All I know is that each is extremely important in life, and with that learning comes personal and contextual change - ALWAYS. You can change and not grow, but if you grow, you will change!
The lessons learned by Peter, James and John on that Mount of the Transfiguration, watching Jesus be transformed, chat with Moses and Elijah, and hear the booming voice of God proclaim, "This is my beloved son, of whom I am well pleased, LISTEN TO HIM!" had to be a learning moment of all time for them. Even for Jesus, the ability to communicate and learn from the two major prophets of the Hebrew Faith was transformative. It had to have been a moment that soothed Our Lord's pain, and suffering when He was on the cross later on in Jerusalem. It had to have been this conveyed lesson from Moses and Elijah that prepared him of the news of an impending crucifixion, but also the hopeful words of encouragement that resurrection would be the resolution to death and suffering. A greater lesson was in play and needed to be lived out in daily events of life. Not all of them happy and positive, but some sadness, loss, sacrifice needed to be played out first before the greater reward of eternal life and presence with a Loving Creator.
We are here for an education! One day at a time, one event at a time, one personal encounter at a time. Are we listening, learning, changing, growing, loving and living. If so, we are experiencing life at its fullest as God had planned in the beginning! If not, we are missing and wasting the times of our lives!
We are here for an education!
I believe this with all of my heart! I am a firm believer that each day is a classroom set to teach us something and there is a special someone somewhere that is has the key element of knowledge that is going to be the teacher for the day. That teacher may be a child filled with wonder and innocence, an elderly senior with wisdom and experience, a knowledgeable professor, or the chance meeting of a stranger. We learn everyday, whether we know it or not!
I am constantly learning about myself, the world around me, or new acquaintances that I meet through the course of the days events. I pick up bits of information that is usable when I click on the computer and connect to the internet. I expand my horizons when I open and read a book. I deepen my emotional well when I learn and sing or play a new song! I learn more about the God I love and serve when I am interacting with people or sitting quietly by myself. I am always learning.
That process also means that I am constantly changing, expanding, growing, learning, living! To not do so would mean death! As long as we understand that we were not created to stay dormant, stagnant, still, unchanging, we can meet and face the changes and chances that come our way on a moments notice and fully appreciate the lesson learned and experienced, as well as add it to the bag of our experiences and accumulated wisdom. We become better people if we choose wisely and learn enthusiastically from the day's events and encounters!
I met a young women/mother who is engaged in supporting a life-long friend's journey with terminal cancer. She in fact is one of a few who are left to care and nurture this person since his parents and family are no longer here. The illness also leads to a narrow and few circle of friends that are known, willing and available to offer aid and comfort. This young lady, in her late 30's is one of few to rise to the challenges of daily setbacks and suffering that such diseases bring. "Will there always be changes?" was the question to me last night through tear-filled eyes of sadness. "Yes, there will always be changes, some that set us on course for the next day's lessons, not always happy, not always positive, but always preparing us for the next day's lesson. Mid life is a hard set of courses like being in the middle of high school or college. You aren't new anymore and you are no way closer to the finish. The lessons seem laborious, tedious, or not even connected to whom or where we are wanting to go, but still the same, the lessons are needed and important, not maybe for now, but for later when needed and extremely important." The words seemed to help for the moment as our conversation ended - for now.
I learned not so long ago that we learn differently as adults from how we learned as children. As children and adolescents, we are given lessons, books, assignments, classes, tests papers to write and the sort with the codicil, "You'll need this when you grow up!" As adults we undergo the same vigorous track for learning or projects/tasks of continual education on whatever sort of topic pricks our fancy or curiosity and strike out with the intent of "becoming proficient in what we need or want to learn" All I know is that each is extremely important in life, and with that learning comes personal and contextual change - ALWAYS. You can change and not grow, but if you grow, you will change!
The lessons learned by Peter, James and John on that Mount of the Transfiguration, watching Jesus be transformed, chat with Moses and Elijah, and hear the booming voice of God proclaim, "This is my beloved son, of whom I am well pleased, LISTEN TO HIM!" had to be a learning moment of all time for them. Even for Jesus, the ability to communicate and learn from the two major prophets of the Hebrew Faith was transformative. It had to have been a moment that soothed Our Lord's pain, and suffering when He was on the cross later on in Jerusalem. It had to have been this conveyed lesson from Moses and Elijah that prepared him of the news of an impending crucifixion, but also the hopeful words of encouragement that resurrection would be the resolution to death and suffering. A greater lesson was in play and needed to be lived out in daily events of life. Not all of them happy and positive, but some sadness, loss, sacrifice needed to be played out first before the greater reward of eternal life and presence with a Loving Creator.
We are here for an education! One day at a time, one event at a time, one personal encounter at a time. Are we listening, learning, changing, growing, loving and living. If so, we are experiencing life at its fullest as God had planned in the beginning! If not, we are missing and wasting the times of our lives!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
"Love is not always perfect, but it is usually well intended" - Me
"Love is not always perfect, but it is usually well intended!"
I actually found myself saying this to a past parish member yesterday. It isn't a quote of someone nobel, deeply spiritual, or extremely smart, just me. I actually surprised myself !
In the priesthood you can see all manners and means of Love. It is an amazing and powerful force in our lives and the world. I have witnessed God's Love change people and situations beyond human understanding and only able to be grasped and comprehended by Faith. It accomplishes things in people that normally would not be the norm without this added dynamic. It binds us in relationships in a rainbow of variation. We extend Love to spouses, children, parents, BFF's, fiance's, significant others, girlfriends, boyfriends, colleagues, peers, extended family, and cherished relationships. I don't think you can enter into a Love relationship without "good and well meaning intent". However, because of our humanity, cracks and fissures appear, disappointments occur, trust is strained or broken, expectations dashed, and sometimes "it all falls down!"
I am in awe how the true and only power/glue that can fix broken Love is Love itself! It's that powerful and re-conciliatory! It is humility, contrite hearts, open minds, extended courtesies, and actions of repentance that re-infuse Love in broken or strained love relationships. Love heals broken Love better than any other item. It doesn't come easy! It doesn't happen quickly! It doesn't come without personal sacrifice, openness and truthfulness! But it does and can happen!
We are in a culture and time when we don't relate to people that disagree with our points of view even as equal human beings! We are now quick and tempted to relegate our adversaries in our minds eye as "non-humans" like the images re-shot over and over again as in violent video games that we play in our own homes. The art of Love is being lost by many, or denied to even more. We need to relearn the Art! We need to spread it in Abundance!
I'm not meaning like loving homemade ice cream, or a momentary fads or whimsy! I'm talking about an act of the will; Unconditional, Graceful, Compassionate, Tender/Fragile/Strong and always Trustful!
As John Lennon sang, "All You Need is Love!" Even for me, a result of the 60's and 70's, it may have sounded campy, yet it still holds up over time and pressure. Whether it be applied in our personal lives and relationships, our places of worship, our businesses, our communities and with those that even would plan to do us harm, Love, just as life, isn't always perfect! However, when we extend it initially or as a means of repairing a broken relationship, we need to do it with the best and purest of intentions! If we did, maybe we could accumulatively change our world from one riddled with fear and injustice, to one that is improved one word, deed, hug or kiss at a time! A little loving compassion to loved ones, clients or colleagues goes a long way to build trusting relationships in any context.
We live in fearful times! We see far too many people forgotten or marginalized! We are too easy at retaliation and planned means of hatred. Remember, it's scriptural, There is NO FEAR in Love! Perhaps it's time for us to do our imperfect best efforts, but with good intentions, we try, try and try over and over again till we get it right, just as God would want us to do. It worked for Jesus!
I actually found myself saying this to a past parish member yesterday. It isn't a quote of someone nobel, deeply spiritual, or extremely smart, just me. I actually surprised myself !
In the priesthood you can see all manners and means of Love. It is an amazing and powerful force in our lives and the world. I have witnessed God's Love change people and situations beyond human understanding and only able to be grasped and comprehended by Faith. It accomplishes things in people that normally would not be the norm without this added dynamic. It binds us in relationships in a rainbow of variation. We extend Love to spouses, children, parents, BFF's, fiance's, significant others, girlfriends, boyfriends, colleagues, peers, extended family, and cherished relationships. I don't think you can enter into a Love relationship without "good and well meaning intent". However, because of our humanity, cracks and fissures appear, disappointments occur, trust is strained or broken, expectations dashed, and sometimes "it all falls down!"
I am in awe how the true and only power/glue that can fix broken Love is Love itself! It's that powerful and re-conciliatory! It is humility, contrite hearts, open minds, extended courtesies, and actions of repentance that re-infuse Love in broken or strained love relationships. Love heals broken Love better than any other item. It doesn't come easy! It doesn't happen quickly! It doesn't come without personal sacrifice, openness and truthfulness! But it does and can happen!
We are in a culture and time when we don't relate to people that disagree with our points of view even as equal human beings! We are now quick and tempted to relegate our adversaries in our minds eye as "non-humans" like the images re-shot over and over again as in violent video games that we play in our own homes. The art of Love is being lost by many, or denied to even more. We need to relearn the Art! We need to spread it in Abundance!
I'm not meaning like loving homemade ice cream, or a momentary fads or whimsy! I'm talking about an act of the will; Unconditional, Graceful, Compassionate, Tender/Fragile/Strong and always Trustful!
As John Lennon sang, "All You Need is Love!" Even for me, a result of the 60's and 70's, it may have sounded campy, yet it still holds up over time and pressure. Whether it be applied in our personal lives and relationships, our places of worship, our businesses, our communities and with those that even would plan to do us harm, Love, just as life, isn't always perfect! However, when we extend it initially or as a means of repairing a broken relationship, we need to do it with the best and purest of intentions! If we did, maybe we could accumulatively change our world from one riddled with fear and injustice, to one that is improved one word, deed, hug or kiss at a time! A little loving compassion to loved ones, clients or colleagues goes a long way to build trusting relationships in any context.
We live in fearful times! We see far too many people forgotten or marginalized! We are too easy at retaliation and planned means of hatred. Remember, it's scriptural, There is NO FEAR in Love! Perhaps it's time for us to do our imperfect best efforts, but with good intentions, we try, try and try over and over again till we get it right, just as God would want us to do. It worked for Jesus!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
"You will never have enough information!" - Dr. Edward Deming - Trinity Sunday
In the search for Quality, it is instinctive for humankind to search for information, data, stuff to answer the question "Why is it not perfect?" The drive for that information can consume one and feed a drive that often times seems unquenchable. We can test and measure till the instruments seize, wear out, or till we absolutely run out of mind power to think of another parameter to explore. In fact the search and quest can replace the higher and more important need of "living" managing the process or system, visioning where the overall business is going to be in the next 3-5 years, or what are the changing dynamics that could blindside the whole endeavor! The consuming collection of minutia blinds us to seeing a "bigger picture" and having the capacity to respond to people, their needs, challenges and not just "things" or data points/measurements. We miss stopping and smelling the roses, or enjoying a meaningful relationship. We get too busy and focused on detail that we miss obvious answers to simple questions or are mute to alternative insights from others.
We can quickly forget that data is only data unto itself and has no power of itself and needs an application of a theory to become productive and useful. An overload of data and huge gigs of memory on a flash drive have no power if you forget what it means in light of an applicable theory or the ability to predict short term possible results. Data is just data! Knowledge doesn't arrive until a theory and a thoughtful application arrive on the scene.
Deming's teachings and supportive works of others such as Dr. Carl Juran, William Sherchenbach, and William Ouchi give an exciting insight to this notion. Dr. Ouchi's Theory XYZ had an amazing impact on business and as explained by William Sherkenback, "You will never have enough information!" Yet, to impact any organization or even a human individual, to the effect that will facilitate change with a longevity in length of impact, or to the deep depth of the organization or soul, you need to address the needs of that person or organization in a minimum of three perspectives. You do not have to test and search "every/all" data points!
This responds well with the given truth that we live in a "Three Dimensional World - made up of Physical Presence, Logical Presence, and Spiritual/Emotional Presence" At least these three dynamic perspectives need to be visited in planning, problem solving, and observing for information and learning. To ignore any one these three perspectives unchallenged, leaves the person, or executive board/CEO at risk and vulnerable to being blindsided by surprise elements that can disrupt and destroy systems, organizations, businesses or personal well-being. I have yet met someone who does well without a healthy body, or an active-responsive mind, or who survived a "spiritotomy!" We also know how important emotions are to mental wellness. All three have to be present for wholeness.
Understanding the importance of this dynamic, we annually revisit this business theory and lesson that actually has theological implications. In the Church we call it Trinity Sunday. We affirm that God with great wisdom and power created all things as we know them in a Physically present world and universe. All things that we can see, touch, smell, feel, hear and taste come from God the Creator (Father). We understand that the overwhelming magnitude of a relationship with this dynamic God was and is much larger than our mere minds could understand or explain, thus God's revelation of self through a human image and mentor, Jesus of Nazareth, was necessary to respond to our Logical (Mental) Presence. Jesus and a written account in Scripture, help reveal the personal nature of the Living God. Next, to respond to our own Spiritual Presence, God offers a Holy Spirit that engages with our soul/life experience, encourages our best choices and enables us to be touched with our emotions. Through this same Holy Spirit, we have a basis to hear and understand what God is trying to convey to us, and enables forgiveness for the wrongs we commit.
Trinity of persons, one in Spirit. One God portrayed in physical presence and manifestation, revealed through the life and teaching examples of Jesus, and present today in each soul that is open to receiving theGod's Holy Spirit. One God, revealed in Three distinctly different entities, yet still One Being! It is akin to the example of my live. I am a Priest, a Husband, a Father of three children, a Brother to my only brother, a Son to my parents, and on and on, and on, yet I am still only the same person, but experience by different people in different roles according to the relationship I have with each. Different perceived roles, but one person.
It is this awareness of the primal three perspectives of this life that were important enough for God to intentionally reveal a presence in Physical, Logical, and Spiritual/Emotional dimensions, maybe we as leaders in our Churches, Businesses, Families, and Communities would be wiser if we applied the same depth of understanding when we test, observe, listen, and perceive the needs, changes and challenges that offer themselves each day in our life. Choose wisely! Choose in Three's!
We can quickly forget that data is only data unto itself and has no power of itself and needs an application of a theory to become productive and useful. An overload of data and huge gigs of memory on a flash drive have no power if you forget what it means in light of an applicable theory or the ability to predict short term possible results. Data is just data! Knowledge doesn't arrive until a theory and a thoughtful application arrive on the scene.
Deming's teachings and supportive works of others such as Dr. Carl Juran, William Sherchenbach, and William Ouchi give an exciting insight to this notion. Dr. Ouchi's Theory XYZ had an amazing impact on business and as explained by William Sherkenback, "You will never have enough information!" Yet, to impact any organization or even a human individual, to the effect that will facilitate change with a longevity in length of impact, or to the deep depth of the organization or soul, you need to address the needs of that person or organization in a minimum of three perspectives. You do not have to test and search "every/all" data points!
This responds well with the given truth that we live in a "Three Dimensional World - made up of Physical Presence, Logical Presence, and Spiritual/Emotional Presence" At least these three dynamic perspectives need to be visited in planning, problem solving, and observing for information and learning. To ignore any one these three perspectives unchallenged, leaves the person, or executive board/CEO at risk and vulnerable to being blindsided by surprise elements that can disrupt and destroy systems, organizations, businesses or personal well-being. I have yet met someone who does well without a healthy body, or an active-responsive mind, or who survived a "spiritotomy!" We also know how important emotions are to mental wellness. All three have to be present for wholeness.
Understanding the importance of this dynamic, we annually revisit this business theory and lesson that actually has theological implications. In the Church we call it Trinity Sunday. We affirm that God with great wisdom and power created all things as we know them in a Physically present world and universe. All things that we can see, touch, smell, feel, hear and taste come from God the Creator (Father). We understand that the overwhelming magnitude of a relationship with this dynamic God was and is much larger than our mere minds could understand or explain, thus God's revelation of self through a human image and mentor, Jesus of Nazareth, was necessary to respond to our Logical (Mental) Presence. Jesus and a written account in Scripture, help reveal the personal nature of the Living God. Next, to respond to our own Spiritual Presence, God offers a Holy Spirit that engages with our soul/life experience, encourages our best choices and enables us to be touched with our emotions. Through this same Holy Spirit, we have a basis to hear and understand what God is trying to convey to us, and enables forgiveness for the wrongs we commit.
Trinity of persons, one in Spirit. One God portrayed in physical presence and manifestation, revealed through the life and teaching examples of Jesus, and present today in each soul that is open to receiving theGod's Holy Spirit. One God, revealed in Three distinctly different entities, yet still One Being! It is akin to the example of my live. I am a Priest, a Husband, a Father of three children, a Brother to my only brother, a Son to my parents, and on and on, and on, yet I am still only the same person, but experience by different people in different roles according to the relationship I have with each. Different perceived roles, but one person.
It is this awareness of the primal three perspectives of this life that were important enough for God to intentionally reveal a presence in Physical, Logical, and Spiritual/Emotional dimensions, maybe we as leaders in our Churches, Businesses, Families, and Communities would be wiser if we applied the same depth of understanding when we test, observe, listen, and perceive the needs, changes and challenges that offer themselves each day in our life. Choose wisely! Choose in Three's!
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
"You cannot hear what you do not understand!" - Dr. Edward Deming - Pentecost
"You cannot hear what you do not understand!" - Dr. Edward Deming - Pentecost
It is not always about technology when we ask, "Can You Hear Me Now?" It works well for selling cell phones and allegiance to a cellular network, but even before mico waves sent phone messages, images and music through the air, the question, "Can You Hear Me Now?" still had relevance. I know of people with wearing hearing aides that are very subtle, yet very deliberate in turning their "ears" off or to such a low setting that they cannot hear the person/spouse talking right there in their face. An accident, I don't think so! It was deliberate and calculated. In other times, I have seen people hear an extensive amount of information presented to them that flew so high over their heads because no one in the room connected to the data, the topic, or the speaker. "Nobody Heard Nothin!" In fact, an opening private side comment by the person next to me was, "That person must be so brilliant because I have absolutely no idea what that guy is talking about!"
Even as cliche as it has become in the last decades of business teaching. Paradigms have their way of "blinding -muting" primal and important information to the eyes and ears of those who really needed to hear and see what was being conveyed. They just didn't get it because of stored experience that mentally told the person, "This information is wrong to our patterned models of experience-past and you don't need to know or worry about hearing or remembering any of this!" The inner persona just turned off the lights and the sound and the person, "Just Didn't Hear It!"
A lot of this plays out in multiple contexts and scenarios of business between leaders and staff, research and development departments and production line personnel, and the Paradigm freeze moves up and down, and laterally throughout business, organizations, and management suites/boardrooms regardless of size, tech-savvy-ness, production levels, accounts receivable, and stock values. Information is passed along, and a limited amount of those who hear it, retain it, understand it, or utilize it.
Base lesson; you have to "intentionally" listen to hear and you need to utilize an interest in becoming proficient in the source and means that information, data, and messages are offered. Technology is part of it. Understanding languages is part of it. Making yourself available is a major part of it. But being engaged in a level of relationship whether it be with a friend, loved one, family member,colleague, peer, long-time-friend, or new acquaintance is the major part of any transfer of information, knowledge or humorous quip.
Is this all new to our day and time? I don't think so! It was so important for God's message to be conveyed to as many as possible as quick as possible and as far and wide as possible, that God wanted to make sure that We Could Hear Then, and Now! To do that, God had to move beyond the dependence of men trying to convey the message on their own. The message needed some power and impact beyond that alone. God chose people who were open to a new power in their lives, not only their spirit, but a Holy Spirit. It did a bit better. But still there was a need for a means to convey the message better; the choice, a family tie, a Son. Jesus did His level best to be as much to as many in as many of places as a Messiah could muster. Yet, even with the Good News as portrayed and taught by Jesus, the people surrounding Him most of the time, including the inner circle of Apostles, "Couldn't Hear the Message Because They Didn't Understand!"
It was akin to a fantastically tasteful sauce, sliding off a Teflon coating and onto the ground. Something was missing in the lives of the "hearers" that was needed to make a Holy Message stick with intended people to become "Holy". The answer, give them a Holy Spirit also. One that counters the human temptation to "Paradigm freeze" the New Good News and usher the words and insights from one ear out the other with no sticking time. A Holy Spirit that could capture Holy Messages, and reroute them into the soul, mind and manifest them into the actions of the body.
It wasn't an accident that this took place in Jerusalem when it did. It was the feast of the Gathering of the Sheaves, the first cuttings of the crops and the offering of the firstborns of cattle and livestock. It was a "Stewardship Offering Sunday" compliant with the Old Testament Covenant. Giving something that you raised or grew to God as an offering was the intent. That is why people from around the world came to Jerusalem for this important day after Passover and in the Spring. It had all the potential of an Old Testament-Internet Event. The challenge, how do you speak Good News to an assembly of multi-linqual citizens of the span of the then known world? Easy, choose a handful of fearful, yet possible faithful people that experienced the Living Son of God in Jesus, who were promised and told to hang out till another present from God was received, empower them with a Holy Spirit, and then kick them out into the streets with the ability to speak and convey the Message of Grace and Salvation in languages that they didn't even know nor have a proficiency. It Worked!
It works today! If you are open, willing, and desirous to receive this same Holy Spirit, it can be yours for the asking! It will open your eyes and ears and mouth and inner perceptions to a level that is in this world like everyone else, but you will no longer be " of this world". It will be different in what you say, how you act, and how you see/experience the world and those around you! The intent for us even today as it was with early Apostles, centuries ago, because of God's gift to us of His Holy Spirit, We Can Hear and Understand When God Speaks to Us on a Daily Basis and That is Good News! Due to this, we can be the best, in our loved and personal relationships, our business connections, our local community ties, and most certainly, our places of worship and faith.
It is not always about technology when we ask, "Can You Hear Me Now?" It works well for selling cell phones and allegiance to a cellular network, but even before mico waves sent phone messages, images and music through the air, the question, "Can You Hear Me Now?" still had relevance. I know of people with wearing hearing aides that are very subtle, yet very deliberate in turning their "ears" off or to such a low setting that they cannot hear the person/spouse talking right there in their face. An accident, I don't think so! It was deliberate and calculated. In other times, I have seen people hear an extensive amount of information presented to them that flew so high over their heads because no one in the room connected to the data, the topic, or the speaker. "Nobody Heard Nothin!" In fact, an opening private side comment by the person next to me was, "That person must be so brilliant because I have absolutely no idea what that guy is talking about!"
Even as cliche as it has become in the last decades of business teaching. Paradigms have their way of "blinding -muting" primal and important information to the eyes and ears of those who really needed to hear and see what was being conveyed. They just didn't get it because of stored experience that mentally told the person, "This information is wrong to our patterned models of experience-past and you don't need to know or worry about hearing or remembering any of this!" The inner persona just turned off the lights and the sound and the person, "Just Didn't Hear It!"
A lot of this plays out in multiple contexts and scenarios of business between leaders and staff, research and development departments and production line personnel, and the Paradigm freeze moves up and down, and laterally throughout business, organizations, and management suites/boardrooms regardless of size, tech-savvy-ness, production levels, accounts receivable, and stock values. Information is passed along, and a limited amount of those who hear it, retain it, understand it, or utilize it.
Base lesson; you have to "intentionally" listen to hear and you need to utilize an interest in becoming proficient in the source and means that information, data, and messages are offered. Technology is part of it. Understanding languages is part of it. Making yourself available is a major part of it. But being engaged in a level of relationship whether it be with a friend, loved one, family member,colleague, peer, long-time-friend, or new acquaintance is the major part of any transfer of information, knowledge or humorous quip.
Is this all new to our day and time? I don't think so! It was so important for God's message to be conveyed to as many as possible as quick as possible and as far and wide as possible, that God wanted to make sure that We Could Hear Then, and Now! To do that, God had to move beyond the dependence of men trying to convey the message on their own. The message needed some power and impact beyond that alone. God chose people who were open to a new power in their lives, not only their spirit, but a Holy Spirit. It did a bit better. But still there was a need for a means to convey the message better; the choice, a family tie, a Son. Jesus did His level best to be as much to as many in as many of places as a Messiah could muster. Yet, even with the Good News as portrayed and taught by Jesus, the people surrounding Him most of the time, including the inner circle of Apostles, "Couldn't Hear the Message Because They Didn't Understand!"
It was akin to a fantastically tasteful sauce, sliding off a Teflon coating and onto the ground. Something was missing in the lives of the "hearers" that was needed to make a Holy Message stick with intended people to become "Holy". The answer, give them a Holy Spirit also. One that counters the human temptation to "Paradigm freeze" the New Good News and usher the words and insights from one ear out the other with no sticking time. A Holy Spirit that could capture Holy Messages, and reroute them into the soul, mind and manifest them into the actions of the body.
It wasn't an accident that this took place in Jerusalem when it did. It was the feast of the Gathering of the Sheaves, the first cuttings of the crops and the offering of the firstborns of cattle and livestock. It was a "Stewardship Offering Sunday" compliant with the Old Testament Covenant. Giving something that you raised or grew to God as an offering was the intent. That is why people from around the world came to Jerusalem for this important day after Passover and in the Spring. It had all the potential of an Old Testament-Internet Event. The challenge, how do you speak Good News to an assembly of multi-linqual citizens of the span of the then known world? Easy, choose a handful of fearful, yet possible faithful people that experienced the Living Son of God in Jesus, who were promised and told to hang out till another present from God was received, empower them with a Holy Spirit, and then kick them out into the streets with the ability to speak and convey the Message of Grace and Salvation in languages that they didn't even know nor have a proficiency. It Worked!
It works today! If you are open, willing, and desirous to receive this same Holy Spirit, it can be yours for the asking! It will open your eyes and ears and mouth and inner perceptions to a level that is in this world like everyone else, but you will no longer be " of this world". It will be different in what you say, how you act, and how you see/experience the world and those around you! The intent for us even today as it was with early Apostles, centuries ago, because of God's gift to us of His Holy Spirit, We Can Hear and Understand When God Speaks to Us on a Daily Basis and That is Good News! Due to this, we can be the best, in our loved and personal relationships, our business connections, our local community ties, and most certainly, our places of worship and faith.
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