Showing posts with label proverb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label proverb. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

PeaceInStrewMint

http://zmyztickleonion.blogspot.com/2007/05/peaceinstrewmint.html


“Lord, make me an instrument of your peace; where there is hatred, let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; and where there is sadness, joy.”
St. Francis of Assisi This prayer has Been popping up lately, sew i guess it's time to post this image that was created back in March.
The Catholic Social Services has been running an ad on the Classical station asking folks to become this instrewmint, and then i came across this prayer flag upon revisiting a site 4 TempleGaia (sea May 2007-coming soon).

isn't it interesting that the prayer flag is yellow like the PeaceinStrewMintRAflowerCenter? The background was created from this photae of a reflection in the rear window of the RAven.


This same background was used for another image that is a part of my series for Michelle's JKOB book. i find the effect of this dreamy moon image very calming and PeaceFull, and isn't it interesting that the photae is actually a reflection of the sun? (sea ProfundaPazRAflower-March 2007-4 the RAflower and Peace symbol stories) (sea http://westwindcollection.com/home/ww1/red.html)

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Simply

http://zmyztickleonion.blogspot.com/2007/11/simply.html


Simply Irresistible, Simply Inexhaustible, Simply in D Infinite

This is my mantRA as of late. i am using this to invoke the innerG that i'm going to need to bee able go to school next year. Seems 2 bee working as i've been pulling all knighters as of late. A bit like the sourcerer's apprentice in Fantasia, i've not got the workings cOMpletely under control as yet! and, BTW, when i opened the next set of paperwork for my work/study job, there it was in black & white, Apprentice/Intern!
This little tune came about like this: i had been thinking about my upcOMing adventure and my current struggles with stamina, I decided to visualize my self as 'Light' in every sense of the word. I saw my self as light in body, light in mind, and light in spirit, an unimpeded being with inexhaustible and unquenchable energy! Well....the next morning, this was my note from the universe (sea www.tut.com):
It is understandably human nature, ShaRi, to see yourself as small.
Until you stop seeing yourself as just human.
Should be easy for you...
The Universe
You are pure energy, ShaRi: infinite, inexhaustible, and irresistible. WOWIE ZOWIE!! Talk about Synkcrownicity!
It took a while to cOMe up with a line for the infinite that had 7 syllables 2 go with The Other 2 7 syllables. "Seven is of course Spiritual perfection and so adequately represents the holy Spirit itself. In the Hebrew, seven ([b'v, - Sheh'-bah) is from a root word meaning to be complete or full." (sea http://www.vic.australis.com.au/hazz/number007.html)

Hexagram Number 27 ~ THE I HEXAGRAM ~ Nourishment (sea http://www.paranormality.com/iching_27.shtml)



"In Hebrew, letters are numbers. Each letter has a corresponding number, and meaning. The letter zayin has the number 7. Zayin means sword. Another concept that demonstrates the significance of 777 comes from the Kabbalistic diagram of the Tree of Life. For those of you that are not familiar, between each sphere on the tree, there is a path. All in all, there are 22 paths, one for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. If you notice a concept referred to as the flaming sword that follows these specific paths, it has the gematria of 777. The paths are aleph, daleth, gimel, teth, lamed, nun, peh, resh, and tav. Now, because there is no actual corresponding path from the flaming sword and the Tree of Life, gimel is attributed to this 'phantom' path. None the less, you get 777. The addition of the numbers in these hebrew letters is a process called Gematria. Gematria attempts to explain the significance of things, and compare words or phrases that have the same numbers in relation to one another. 777 is not three sevens. It is the number seven hundred and seventy seven. Three sevens is seven times three, or 21." (sea http://hometown.aol.com/donluceano/gematria777.html)
"The recurrence of the triple numbers is a subtle and constant reminder that something magical something Divine is happening. 777: Symbolizes an integration of some portion of the four lower bodies with higher spiritual frequencies within the third-dimensional plane, or at level in which you are manifesting your physical reality on the Earth plan." (sea http://www.angelscribe.com/1111.html)

I used the letter D 4 the infinite because it had been making its was into my consiousness. "We have seen that three represents divine perfection, with special reference to the triune Godhead. The father, one in sovereignty, the Son the second person who was made incarnate and the Spirit the third person of the Godhead. Four is three plus one, and it denotes therefore that which follows the revelation of the three in one God, namely His creative works. God is known by the things which he created. Creation is the next thing after the Godhead, and the number four always refers to all that is created. Four is the number of all things that have a beginning, all things that are made, of material things and of matter itself. For examples of this we have the four cardinal directions, north, south, east and west. Four seasons of the year, spring, summer, autumn and winter. Four dimensions contain all we can experience; length, width, height and time. Note here that the fourth dimension, time, is separated from the rest in that we only have a limited movement through time compared to the other dimensions. So four is clearly shown to be the number of the natural creation and composed of three plus one." (sea http://www.vic.australis.com.au/hazz/number004.html)
"Four ones -- 1111 -- which adds up to "4" means that the angels want you to ask them to get involved with manifesting, especially when the manifesting involves your life's purpose or giving service to the world." (sea http://www.angelscribe.com/1111.html)
It started with having a number of Debbies in my life. "Origin and Meaning of the Name DeboRAh. Origin: Hebrew ~ Meaning: Bee ~ DeboRAh is a Biblical judge and prophetess who guided the Israelite forces under BaRAk to victory over the Canaanites led by Sisera. Sisera himself was killed by another wOMan - Jael - who drove a tent peg into his skull. A different DeboRAh is mentioned in the book of Genesis as Rebecca's nurse. DeboRAh was a popular name in the USA in the 1950s - in 1955; it was the 2nd most popular name. The name has been borne by Scottish actress DeboRAh Kerr, Benjamin Franklin's wife DeboRAh Read and American politician DeboRAh Pryce. DeboRAh or Debbie Harry was the lead singer of Blondie. DeboRAh Sampson was a wOMan who impersonated a man to fight in the American War of Independence" (sea http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of_Deborah.html)

In a conversation with my friend Swari, she said that she had been having a number of Dianas appear, to which i said "Must have something to do with the letter D."
"Diana is of Latin origin, and its meaning is 'divine'."


(sea http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Diana) In turn, I asked my friend Leo what the letter D was in the Hebrew alphabet. He said it was dalet and was associated with the Empress card in the tarot. "The Empress is a creator, be it creation of life, of romance, of art or business. While the Magician is the primal spark, the idea made real, and the High Priestess is the one who gives the idea a form, the Empress is the womb where it gestates and grows till it is ready to be born. This is why her symbol is Venus, goddess of beautiful things as well as love." (sea http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/basics/empress.shtml)
"DALET ~ Selflessness ~ The word dalet means "door." The door stands in the opening of the house, the beit. In the Zohar, dalet is read as "that has nothing [d'leit] of her own." This expresses the property of the lowest of the Divine Emanations, the sefirah of malchut, "kingdom," which has no light other than that which it receives from the higher sefirot. The door to God's house allows for the humble of spirit to enter. The door itself, the dalet, is the property of humility. The dalet is also the initial letter of the word dirah, 'dwelling place', as in the phrase [God's] dwelling place below. Thus the full meaning of the dalet is the door through which the humble enter into the realization of God's dwelling place below. (orr Az Above, Sew Beelow)
The seven 'Double' letters ('double' because they each express two sounds, hard and soft) correspond to the seven days of the week, and are divided in the following manner: (BTW, my birthday is on a Tuesday this year!)
Sunday is represented by beit
Monday by gimel
Tuesday by dalet
Wednesday by kaf
Thursday by pei
Friday by reish
Saturday by tav" (sea http://www.inner.org/hebleter/dalet.htm)

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

GreenTree

http://zmyztickleonion.blogspot.com/2007/11/greentree.html





every green tree is far more glorious
than if it were made of gold and silver
~Martin Luther

And there 'just happened'
2 bee a still GreenTree
across the sTREEt!!






frOM clubs@charityfocus.org
Subject: DailyGood: Finding Gifts That Don't Harm
Date: October 25, 2007 5:26:33 AM MDT
(the quote & the article that is)

Sharing love in the global economy
Tough to find gifts that don't do great harm
Dara O'Rourke
Sunday, February 13, 2005

I'm struggling to find a Valentine's Day gift for my wife that shows I really care.

Unfortunately, the Valentine standbys -- flowers, chocolates, jewelry, perfume, lingerie, stuffed animals -- have all become symbols of much that is wrong in the global economy. These products, which are meant to show we care, really point to how little we know about the impacts of our consumption.

Let's take a global tour of our Valentine's Day options.

-- Roses. Ninety percent of the almost 1 billion roses we import each year come from Colombia and Ecuador. On one hand, this is great. Growing roses and other cut flowers provides income and jobs in these countries -- potentially displacing the production of coca.

However, growing flowers half a continent away requires highly chemical- intensive methods and air freighting to the United States. And while this helps ensure that my roses are pest-free and perky when I buy them, it also leads to low-paid farm workers with few rights and even fewer protections being exposed to more than 100 kinds of pesticides. Recent cases of mass- poisonings of Colombian farm workers make me wonder whether that floral fragrance my wife loves now has a tinge of pesticides.

-- Chocolate. Almost 70 percent of the cocoa beans we consume in the United States every year (or really the $10 billion worth of chocolate made from these beans) comes from West Africa. The Ivory Coast alone accounts for 43 percent of world exports of cocoa.

Unfortunately, the Ivory Coast is also rife with child labor, and the U.S. State Department estimates that 15,000 children work on cocoa, coffee and cotton farms. These children handle dangerous machetes to harvest the cocoa, apply pesticides without protection, and suffer under generally horrendous conditions to harvest a commodity they will probably never taste.

-- Jewelry. If you're a big spender, maybe you'll consider gold or diamonds for that special someone. But these high-priced baubles have high costs to the environment and human rights.

Major controversies have erupted recently over toxic pollution from cyanide heap leaching in the gold-mining industry, as well as community health impacts from mining, displacement of indigenous people and even the funding of an al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group by a gold-mining company in the Philippines.

Diamonds may be even worse. The mining and trade in "conflict diamonds," as they have come to be known, have been shown to fund and fuel armed conflicts in countries such as Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia and Sierra Leone. A gem that might cost us one month's salary costs many young men in these countries their lives.

-- Perfume. This seems like a safe, American-made bet. Unfortunately, perfumes may literally be Poison™ for an Eternity™. Recent studies have shown that many perfumes sold in the United States contain chemicals called phthalates that can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs and reproductive system, especially the developing testes. These compounds have been banned in cosmetics and personal care products in the European Union, but remain in perfumes sold in the United States.

-- Lingerie. With the freeing of world trade in apparel, China has emerged as the one-stop shop for underwear, bras, socks and even romantic lingerie. All you have to do to see the globalization of our underwear is to look on the tags at Victoria's Secret.

Looking beyond these labels, it is difficult to avoid discovering violations of overtime and minimum- wage laws, repeated cases of worker abuse, lack of trade unions and minimal enforcement of labor and environmental laws. Buying a garment made in China means buying a product in all likelihood made in a sweatshop. Ditto for those cutesy stuffed-toy Valentine's bears.

So where does this leave me?

One option is no gift. I recognize, however, that presenting my loved one with an ethical argument against Valentine's Day gifts may not win me much affection (although it may garner cheers of relief from those looking for an excuse to avoid roses and chocolates four times their normal price).

But this isn't just a cheap way to get out of giving a Valentine's Day gift. (Seriously, honey!) This is a real conundrum and an increasingly common predicament in our global economy. Even when we want to do good, it is not obvious how to act, what to buy or how to truly show we care.

Most consumers have no idea that these sweet, fragrant, sparkling, beautiful gifts can have such dark, foul and bitter undersides. And how could they? For years, corporate leaders and politicians have trumpeted the benefits of globalization and simultaneously done their best to hide its impact on people and the environment.

This is beginning to change. In each of these industries, efforts are now under way to force out more information on the impacts of global products, to set minimum standards for their production and to establish some means for monitoring and enforcing these standards.

Revlon and L'Oreal even recently agreed to demands from health advocates to comply with European standards for the perfumes they sell in the United States, thereby phasing out phthalates.

But even the occasional "good" product simply begs the bigger question of how we can determine the impact of the products we buy, and then have some influence over this.

And while the U.S. government can't regulate conditions in Chinese factories, Colombian farms or Indonesian mines, it could require that firms provide information about their products' impacts. This would motivate leading companies to provide both information and alternatives, thereby allowing consumers to select the level of social and environmental concern they are comfortable with.

Until this happens, it is up to us to show we care by asking our favorite brands how their products are made and whom they affect.

And for this Valentine's Day, I'll just try to find some organic flowers at the local farmers' market and maybe some phthalate-free beauty products.

Dara O'Rourke is an assistant professor of environmental science in the UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources.

http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/02/13/ING2AB8L8R1.DTL

This article appeared on page C - 2 of the San Francisco Chronicle

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

4giveness

http://zmyztickleonion.blogspot.com/2007/11/4giveness.html


when someone hurts you,
write it in sand where the winds of forgiveness wash it away
but when someone does something good for you,
engrave it in stone where no wind can wash it away.

TWO FRIENDS WERE WALKING THROUGH THE DESERT.
DURING SOME POINT OF THE JOURNEY, THEY HAD AN ARGUMENT;
AND ONE FRIEND SLAPPED THE OTHER ONE IN THE FACE.

THE ONE WHO GOT SLAPPED WAS HURT, BUT WITHOUT SAYING ANYTHING,
WROTE IN THE SAND:

TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SLAPPED ME IN THE FACE.

THEY KEPT ON WALKING,UNTIL THEY FOUND AN OASIS,
WHERE THEY DECIDED TO TAKE A BATH.

THE ONE WHO HAD BEEN SLAPPED GOT STUCK IN THE MIRE AND STARTED DROWNING,
BUT THE FRIEND SAVED HIM.

AFTER HE RECOVERED FROM THE NEAR DROWNING,
HE WROTE ON A STONE:

"TODAY MY BEST FRIEND SAVED MY LIFE".

THE FRIEND WHO HAD SLAPPED AND SAVED HIS BEST FRIEND ASKED HIM,
"AFTER I HURT YOU, YOU WROTE IN THE SAND AND NOW, YOU WRITE ON A STONE, WHY?"

THE FRIEND REPLIED "WHEN SOMEONE HURTS US WE SHOULD WRITE IT DOWN IN SAND,
WHERE WINDS OF FORGIVENESS CAN ERASE IT AWAY.
BUT, WHEN SOMEONE DOES SOMETHING GOOD FOR US,
WE MUST ENGRAVE IT IN STONE WHERE NO WIND CAN EVER ERASE IT."

LEARN TO WRITE YOUR HURTS IN THE SAND
AND TO CARVE YOUR BENEFITS IN STONE.

Sunday, May 01, 2011

bloOMs

http://zmyztickleonion.blogspot.com/2008/08/blooms.html


From the withered tree, a flower bloOMs~Zen proverb