Monday, November 24, 2008

The Ruhi Signature

We've been hosting a Ruhi course at our house. It's a Baha'i thing. Ruhi is an institute that puts together mateIrials intended to provide a consistent and measurable set of spiritual deepening for Bahai's worldwide. Think 'prepared Bible study' and you've got the right idea...except we're not studying the Bible. We're studying Bahai Writings.

This has been a major touchstone for me recently. I thank God that the Ruhi class comes to us. If I had to travel to get there, I probably wouldn't go -- too distracted. Instead, it comes to us: adult classes; children's classes and guitar players, piano players, violin/cello players. and a roomful of people unafraid to sing.

Every Friday evening, our house fills with people, love, joy, music, laughter, and spiritual work.

I'm glad for this because we're putting our spiritual signature on the house we restored. We built it with our hands; with the Ruhi courses, we're signing it with our hearts.

May the energy of these evenings  become part of the vibrations withn this house. I want that to happen. I want that very much.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Thanks, Maggie. I needed this right about now





Devon Gundry - Armed

Devon's a Baha'i. This song is a Baha'i prayer set to music. The actors are all Baha'is, and not professional acting talent. For those of us in the Baha'i community, we can spot Red Grammer as the man in the suit who helps the mugging victim. Don't know who Red Grammer is? Look him up here.

Friday, November 21, 2008

I Must Not Fear...

“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear... And when it is gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear is gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”

Thank you, Frank Herbert.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Scientists say Copernicus remains, grave found

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Researchers said Thursday they have identified the remains of Nicolaus Copernicus by comparing DNA from a skeleton and hair retrieved from one of the 16th-century astronomer's books. The findings could put an end to centuries of speculation about the exact resting spot of Copernicus, a priest and astronomer whose theories identified the Sun, not the Earth, as the center of the universe.

Scientists say Copernicus remains, grave found

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Yes, Comes The Thaw Indeed

This year, R's 'struggle subject' has been Spanish. He has a 'struggle subject' every year. Last year it was writing. The year before that, math. He struggles, he breaks through, and he blooms afterward.

We've been hunkering down for a long, seige-like approach to Spanish. Each time we've had a 'Struggle Subject' in the past, it's taken most of the school year to fix it.

So, imagine my surprise to hear last night that R had his breakthrough yesterday in Spanish. He not only participated in the 'championship' competitions, but he won. Twice. And he served up the first defeat ever to the reigning undefeated kid! R came home full of pride and motivation for the study of Spanish. In three weeks he transformed himself from and 'F' grade to a contender for the head of the class.

THEN we went to Boy Scouts.

A large group of Webelos visited Troop 22 last night. When it came time to line up for the flag ceremony, R, a first year, was surprised to find that the senior troop leadership picked him to act as Patrol Leader for most of the Webelos. He stood there, at the front of the line of scouts, with a look on his face that said 'how did I get here?' And he dutifully paid attention to the proceedings - not his habit when he hides in the crowd. In the crowd, he loses focus and daydreams.

After the flag ceremony, the troop announced the wreath sales contest winners and awarded prizes to the top scouts. R was not expecting to win a prize. But he did, nonetheless. $15 at the Scout Store. Another reward for his hard work and effort. A successful outcome for his first foray into the neighborhood, on his own, to deliver on a fundraiser. That made a good first impression for the Webelos: they were lined up behind a young man who also was a real leader.

We celebrated Spanish and Wreaths after the meeting by going out for ice cream!

If my kid sloshes water out of his shoes as he walks through the house. If he leaves a damp spot on the sofa when he gets up... I won't mind. It's just the melting away of his reticence. The real R is steadily emerging.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Comes the Thaw

R had a Boy Scout campout this last weekend. The troop went to Camp Meriwether, on the Oregon coast. I went along. He had some good decompression time with his 'boys'. He's starting to get the hang of it within the troop. He's not yet contributing as his full potential, but he's starting to be proactive about some duties, and also starting to show his true colors within the troop.

He often hides his skills. They're there, though. Like something valuable, frozen deep inside a block of ice, we all can catch obscure glimpses of those skills, but cannot reach them. People don't know how to utilize him because they can't get a good handle on what we can or will do. Boy Scouts, however, is starting to melt that facade away, starting to call him out as a doer and a leader. He won't fully thaw for some time, but the shell is getting thinner with each campout, each merit badge.


Friday, November 14, 2008

Scooby Doo: Haunted House Hallway Chases

 

I was checking in with an old friend this morning, when an image popped into my head:

 

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Over the last few months, we've been unable to button up the real estate situation. Doors have been closing, closing, closing. Just closing.

Our response has been to keep seeking open doors, and to pray for a speedy, safe resolution to the situation. Of course, some days all I could pray for was to 'just make it stop' and leave it up to God to know what I meant by 'It'

Suddenly, stuff starts happening. Doors start opening in unexpected places. We all know the karmic pattern: a door has to close for another to open. Doors are just flying - I really can't keep up with the massive swirl of opportunities coming and going at home and at work. Life looks like one of those Scooby Doo chase scenes in the hallway of a haunted house, where we get to watch everyone run from room to room, doors opening and closing in a flurry. Which door opens next? what/who will come out of it?

The process of having opportunities come out of nowhere is unsettling. It just adds even MORE chaos to a chaotic time.  But I can now ground myself a little more in what's happening. Silly as it is, the Scooby Doo imagery is rather comforting. The chase always ends; the bad guy always gets caught.

This, too, will end well. I can feel that way about it now. But it will end....how? That's what I don't know. God will show us.

Doors are going every which way!