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Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Never rely on what you think you know. 6 Recognize Him in all your ways, and he will make your paths straight. |
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Choice.
Choice frees us from the interaction of mass and energy that results in a cause and effect determinism. The "Rut" is overcome by the truth that we have the ability to choose a different path.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
NOW. IS THE "SUM'. The Gist!
Friday, August 13, 2010
Cycles and Synchronization
As I watch the sun go past me overhead, as I watch the moon pass overhead each night, how can I say time does not exist.
Cycles are not the same as Synchronicity, but both reflect a conductor that keeps creation in time or in synchronization.
It all happens in the now. It all has a purpose. Do you understand yours?
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Be the Dad.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
The moment captured.
Not an exact science, the artist's eye communicates the truth intrinsic in the moment. The interpretation is evident to those who have the mind to see. Valid? Eternity will tell.
The Moment.
Though I am weak, I have the one who sustains me. Though I am in the dark, I have the one who shines the lamp unto my path.
Do not trust in a sharp axe. Trust in the axe sharpener.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
My Boys
I love Hudson. How he struggles with his inner conflicts. It shows me the Holy Spirit is active and engaged in his life. His struggle is my struggle. How do we overcome the natural man? I trust in God to give me the victory. I pray Hudson will too.
I love Harrison. How he has insight and understanding and comprehends truth presented to him. He is a pragmatist. He evaluates the moment with a sense of the bigger picture. It's easy for him and there lies the danger. I pray he will trust in God instead of his own understanding.
I love Randy jr. He is a humble guy, looking for his place. I pray for his forgiveness. His place is as my son, the one of my youth. We have much to learn from each other.
I pray that I don't pass on a sharp axe. I ask God's grace to introduce to my boys the axe sharpener.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
What is valid?
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Valid
2 a : well-grounded or justifiable : being at once relevant and meaningful b : logically correct
Monday, April 12, 2010
All of us are becoming.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Yale, MIT, Open Courseware
You have got to google this. Access to most of what is being taught.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Let's get back to the start.
That is the truth I knew as I began my quest to discover what time was.
Truth is simple once discovered. But the quest for truth is nothing but complicated. The father of lies doesn't want us to know the truth.
The simple truth is found in Christ. He reveals creation as it was intended. Complication is the work of the enemy of our soul.
Friday, March 5, 2010
All of us are becoming.
Tensed facts are created in the now of the continuum of reality. In their creation they become unalterable. They are created by the temporal, dynamic cause and effect interaction of mass and energy.
The observer, you and me, are confronted by reason and memory. We remember the way things were and we anticipate how things could be. I say "could" because memory and reason give us the ability to make a choice. This, not that. It is the power to over-ride the determinism of the continuum.
All of us are becoming... what? It's up to us to choose. We can't stop making choices but we can decide what we will choose.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Presentism vs Eternalism
What exists in the now creates tensed facts that are unalterable.
The change is deterministic outside of the observer's ability to choose. The ability to choose comes from the capacity to remember what things were like and the ability to anticipate what things will be like. Memory and reason.
Choice creates the potential to break the bonds of determinism.
Once the choice is made it becomes unalterable.
The now is eternal. Divide infinity in half, what do you have? Calculate how many moments eternity holds?....
The truth is always simple.
Consistency.
OK, what does consistency mean to me?
In video production we use one camera. To get the appearance of using multiple cameras we re-shoot the same scene from different angles using the same camera. “Continuity” then becomes critical. Say we shoot an actor sitting down on a chair and he crosses his legs as he gets comfortable. The one in charge of “continuity” better notice that he crossed his left leg over his right and not the other way around. It’s all about the illusion, keeping things consistent with the previous shot.
What has this to do with time or consistency? It’s natural to tie the past, present and future together. But how are they connected? How are they connected?? There is only one connection and that is in the now, the present, is what exists. Their consistency, their continuity is a result of their presence in the now and the power that enables them to create the tensed fact of their existence. It is unalterable. Tensed facts are being created constantly. Cause and effect define their continuity and consistency. Choice, allows them to be productive or destructive.
When you realize the moment is absolutely unique and therefore priceless you begin to pay much more attention to the now.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Time? What I know.
Time, a cruel master. Wait a moment and you have one less to work with. Time, the older you get the faster it passes. At some point you realize it's going to run out for you. But... why is that an issue? Why would you care? Maybe you think I need more time? Time for what? Change? Why do I think I need to change? Something about time makes me think... now is the time. Now is the time to be what I should be.
If you know "Now" is all that exists, you'll pay much more attention to it. You'll cherish the moment because it is unique, priceless and then gone. You can now take full advantage of the opportunity the moment is providing you.
“Time is free, but it’s priceless. You can’t own it, but you can use it. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. Once you’ve lost it you can never get it back.”