Wednesday, March 24, 2010

A Jewish/Christian Haggadah and additional meditations and reflections for 35 days of the Omer count

Containing the Seder steps, pictures of various scenes along the MS river taken from the air, some Gospel songs of Ms Madonna Woods, a discussion of the four sons,a continuation of the translation of the Hallel begun in April 7,10 2007, and a discussion of a Christian parable interpretation of who the two goats in the prescribed Torah service are.



Figure 1
MS river as seen from 9500’ approaching Cairo, ILL, 89 deg. 05’ longitude, 36 deg. 3’ latitude, 6/30/2009

“Deep river, my home is over Jordan,
Deep river, Lord, I want to cross
Over into camp-ground.
Oh, don’t you want to go over
To that gospel feast,
That promised land where all is peace.”

From Favorite Spirituals by Ear arranged by Madonna Woods, Davidson’s music.



May it be Your Will to Favor Us
(on this Holy Day)

The following prayer is said by Jews during community meal services which occur on the Sabbath:

Ratzehh v’hachalaytzeenu YHWH Elohaynu b’meetz’otehach, v’b’mtzot Yom hash’bayay hashabat hagadol v’hakodosh hazehh, Kay yom zeh gadol v’kodosh Hu l’phanehyach, l’sha’bat bo lan’oach bo bahavah k’mitzot r’tzoneehach, v’beer’tzon’ach hanayach Lanu YHWH Elohaynu. Sheelaa t’hay Tzrah v’ yagon v’anacha baYom b’nochatanu, v’hraynu YHWH Elohaynu b’naychamah Zion aorayach, v’b’beenyahn Jerusalem Or kad’shach, cai Atah Hu bayl hayshoaaot v’bayl hayn’chamot.


May it please You YHWH, our God…to give us rest (to allow it by saving us from troubles and thereby strengthening us as we realize Your powers to help us) through the performance of Your commandments and through the commandment of the seventh day, this great and holy Sabbath. For this day is great and holy as it is itself a Presence (of Your Face) before You to rest on it and be content on it in Love, as ordained by Your will. May it be your will, YHWH, Our God, that there be no distress, grief, or lament on this day of our contentment. And, show us, YHWH, Our God, the consolation of Zion, Your city, and the rebuilding of Jerusalem, City of your holiness, for You are the Master of Salvations and Master of Consolations.

There is naturally some question among theologians about why God would favor Jews and Israelites, in particular, among all of us. What this means is that God has shown “grace” to Jews (in a similiar way that he shows “grace” or “favor” to Christians who believe in his Son for their salvation). It is in God’s nature to want to show grace to all of us. Even as happiness consists in being able to see and find the good in every thing and every person (for every thing and every person is good in its/their own way) so God’s grace or salvation is found in different ways in different people. But for any one individual or people there is only one way to discover it. For Jews and Israelites salvation comes through the group and not the individual. And, it is so that he has “favored” or saved through grace his people Israel. God has also favored the Christian Church which is made up of those who believe in His Son Jesus Christ and the effects of his life on earth two thousand years ago for their individual salvation and grace. What most people do not understand is that God’s salvation, redemption, justification, sanctification through Christ in any of us cannot be complete until it is known as being able to occur in all of us.
To be a human angel (eternal spiritual being who is a friend of God and a servant or helper of God) living here on earth one must be able to receive and understand God’s philosophical and theological enlightenment of universal salvation and how it occurs in these many different ways. This particular form of human understanding of salvation in all of us was brought to us several hundred years ago in Europe and carried over by our forefathers on the Atlantic ocean to this blessed new land of the Americas.

Some Jewish customs on Passover.

Taken from “The Jewish Art Calendar, 2010” by Mickie

We ask the question at the Passover table:

“Why is this night different from all other nights?”

Answers

1) “On all other nights we eat leavened bread or matzah, on this night only matzah.”
2) “On all other nights we eat herbs of any kind on this night only bitter herbs.”
3) “On all other nights we do not dip herbs even once”
4) “On all other nights we sit or recline, on this night we recline.”




Figure 2

Taking off from Paducah KY. View is from 7000’ altitude of Lake Barkley (shown below the Cumberland River which proceeds toward Nashville, TN) 88 deg. 28 ‘ long. 36 deg. 48’ latitude.
7/1/2009

“Well I look o-ver Jordan and what did I see,
Com-in’ for to car-ry me home?
A band of an-gels a-com-in af-ter me,
Com-in’ for to car-ry me home.

Swing low, sweet char-i-ot,
Com-in’ for to car-ry me home.”

From “Favorite Spirituals by Ear” by Madonna Woods, Davidson’s music

Taken from a OurPrayerGroup.blogspot.com posting 2007

The 15 steps of the Passover Seder
(forming a Jacob’s ladder from heaven to earth)
First three
1)hakadesh
Santification

3)karpas 2) urachatz
(vegetables, wash hands)

Second three

6)rachtzah 5)maggid 4) yachatz
(wash hands,tell story, break middle matzoh)

Third three
8)maror 9) matzah 7)motzyaa matzah
(bitter herb, bread of life, grace before meal)

Fourth three
12)tzaphun 11)shulchan arayrech 10)koraych
(eat middle matzah, eat meal, bitter herb sandwich)

Fifth three
14)hallayl 15) nirtzah 13) baraych
(praise to God, prayer for acceptance, grace after meal)


Blessed is the One*


The joy that is in this song proceeds from my mouth to thank, to praise, to glorify my creator.

Haray…nay m'zamen et pay l'hodot ul'halayl ul'shabe..ach et bor'ee.

Baruch shamar v'hayah holam. Baruch Hu.

Blessed is the One by whose speech the world came to be. Blessed is he.

Baruch oseh b'raysheet.

Blessed is the One who creates everything.


Baruch omayr v'oseh.

Blessed is the One who creates by speaking.


Baruch gozayr vm'kayaym.

Blessed is the One who sustains by decreeing.


Baruch m'rachaym al ha…retz.

Blessed is the One who has mercy on the earth.


Baruch m'racharm al hb'rayyot.
.
Blessed is the One who has mercy on all creatures


Baruch m'shalaym shachar tov leerayav

Blessed is the One who rewards those who fear him.


Baruch chay lad v'kyam l'ne…tzach.

Blessed is the One who lives forever and endures for all eternity.


Baruch phodeh vmatzeel. Baruch sh'mu.

Blessed is the One who saves by redeeming. Blessed is his name.

* here are some thoughts and comments on this wondelful prayer, gained after many years of praying it: Among many of the purposes and benefits of this prayer
it helps us better understand how our faith is "The light of the One increasing".
The One God in this prayer is undivided, but he is also an individual inside
of multiplicity. He speaks as well as acts. That is he does what he says, acting by speaking (decreeing). He has created all of us...and, he is compassionate to us all as different types of beings. Thus, when we dedicate
the merits of our own actions to the glorification and sanctification of his name, we are at the same time dedicating them for the benefit of "all sentient beings." We have preserved in him the name of a responsible person that we can dedicate the merit of our work to... not just an absolute consciousness inside of us all. Our God is both the "Totum Bonum" (total good) and the "Summum Bonum" (highest good). This prayer affirms that, for us, he cannot have one of these titles and purposes without the other; and not the other without this one.
He or she who has God's love in their heart and knows the total good that God has placed in our souls and spirits...they are themselves a source and blessing of his or her hope and this Good unto others.
He or she who has God's love in their heart and knows the highest good that God has placed in our souls and spirits...they are themselves a source and blessing of his or her faith and this Good unto others.



SOME PRAYERS THAT COME FROM BEFORE THE HOLY COMMUNION*

“Let this holy communion be to me, O God, a beginning of better things, as if only now I began to know Thee. Let me now and henceforth forsake that which has tempted me. Let me now and henceforth do those things that I have perceived to be of Thy will for me; by the grace of the Holy Spirit, and the intercession of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen”
“Take away from us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, all our iniquities, and the spirit of pride and arrogance, which Thou resisteth, and fill us with the spirit of fear, and give us a contrite and humble heart, which Thou dost not despise; that we may be enabled with pure minds to enter into the Holy of Holies: through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen”

INVOCATION
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be world without end. Amen

PRAYER FOR PURITY

Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid, cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love Thee, and worthily magnify thy holy Name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen



THE INVITATION

Ye that do truly and earnestly repent of your sins, and are in love and charity with your neighbors, and intend to lead a new life, following the commandments of God, and walking henceforth in his Holy ways, draw near with faith, and take this Holy Sacrament to your comfort (standing while you are forgiven by the Almighty God ).

THE GENERAL CONFESSION

We believe in One God, maker of all things seen and unseen, and in his only Son Jesus Christ…eternal light and life to and from eternal light and life...loving and true God to and from a loving and true God...born of the Virgin Mary and Our Father in Heaven, Son of Humankind, suffered under Pontius Pilate, crucified dead and buried. On the third day he rose from the dead and ascended into heaven where he sits at the right hand of the throne of God. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord the giver of life, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection of the body. Almighty God, we acknowledge and confess our manifold sins and wickedness, which from time to time we have most grievously committed, by thought, word, by deed and by omission of act against thy Divine majesty in heaven and that of you inside of our brothers and sisters, your creations, here on this earth. We do earnestly repent and are heartily sorry for these our misdoings. Have mercy upon us, have mercy upon us most merciful Father; for thy Son our Lord Jesus Christ’s in us sake, forgive us all that is past; and grant that we may hereafter serve and please Thee in newness of life, to the honor and glory of thy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

* From a Pocket Prayer Book, Complied by Bishop Ralph Spaulding Cushman and published by the General Board of Evangelism, United Methodist Church, The Upper Room, Nashville, TN, 1941. Note there are some slight changes in the text of the general confession.





A 10-Fold list of Biblical Words of Creation of Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit in US

1) YHWH Shammah (Ezekiel 48:35) The Lord is present
2) Elohim Yireh (Genesis 22 8-14) The Lord will provide for us
3) YHWH Rohi (Psalm 23) The Lord will guide us
4) YHWH Raphael (Exodus 15:26) The Lord God heals
5) YHWH Nissi (Exodus 17:15) The Lord is our banner
6) YHWH Mekadishkem (Exodus 33:13;22, 34:6-9, Leviticus 20:8;21:8;22:9,16) The Lord our Sanctifier
7) YHWH Tzidkeenu (Jeremiah 23:6,33:16) The Lord is our righteousness

Seven of these names of God manifest themselves as God inside of different spiritual places in our individual spiritual bodies…They are very similar to the seven I am meditations that Jesus Christ speaks about himself in the Gospel of John.
The other three invoke God, as being greater than each of us, but, inside of all of us..
We can meditate on the first seven, then the last three...then the first seven as the last, the first three after that and then the first three twice as the first again (which makes a total of 26 the numerical value of the Hebrew letters in God's name the Tetragrammaton. This name is the most sacred name of our creator, the father of Jesus Christ, the Word or concept, of God. His only Son or concept of himself inside of us being the most sacred person or the most sacred lifting up him upon us. He is an image and likeness, the face of our God in us that is with us in the present moment now and which we can worship as God among us on this earth today...If we have faith we can, with his help, do this in order for our souls to go forwards and backwards in time

8) Yah YHWH Saboath (1 Samuel 1:3) The Lord God of Hosts
9) Yah YHWH Elohim (Genesis 2:4-25) God as the Lord God
10) Yah YHWH Shalom El Chai (Judges 6:24) The Lord God of Peace and Eternal Life


Also, it is possible to translate the first five of these Hebrew Juhuda prayers into some thanksgiving, affirmative, petitionary words of Greek, European, English, and American Christianity:

1) YHWH Shammah iff God and their/our Son Jesus Christ are present in us.

2) YHWH Yireh iff God and Christ Jesus are our providence.

3) YHWH Rohi iff God and Jesus Christ enlighten us and are the head of us (our leaders).

4) YHWH Nissi iff God and his/her/our Son Christ Jesus hold the whole world in their hands.

5) YHWH Rapha iff God and our Son Jesus Christ are our healers.


Some remembrances and praise to the teacher of Saint Andrew (Jesus Christ, the greatest and most exalted man on earth) from his apostle

Jesus Christ, you are the door to Heaven for us…
This becomes true once we remember you are our light and the knowledge of that which nourishes and sustains us eternally.
Jesus Christ, you are the way the truth and the life for us…
Once we go through the doors you open for us on this earth
You are the joy and jubilation for us…
This becomes true once we remember that you are our resurrection and our life.










Figure 3 photo from 11,500’ , 36 deg, 20 min. latitude 105 deg. 15 min. longitude along route from
Las Vegas CO to Cimmaron CO. Twin peaks of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range and the Philmont
Eagle scout ranch in the background.
The twin peaks are Eagle Nest Peak at 13,161’ and another at 12,441’ 10/24/2008.
Photo 18



Central to the Jewish teaching for Passover in the Haggadah there is the
discussion of the four different types of sons:
( there are also four different types humans know about God, the World, and
Each other:
1) We can know that we don’t know something.
2) We can not know something and not know that we don’t know it.
3) We can know something and know that we know it.
4) We can know something and not know that we know it.


1) The wise son or daughter, who asks to be taught, whom we should tell
everything (so he or she can be independent of us) when we are teaching him,

Chocham, mah hu omayr? Mah haodot v’ hachukim v’hamsh’phatim aser tzoach
Adonai Elohaynu etachehm V’af atah ehmor lo k’heel’chot haphehsah. Ayn
maph’tirin echar haphasach aphikoman.

The wise son, what does he say? “What is the meaning of these laws and
ordinances which the Lord Our God has commanded us?” What then do we say to
him to teach him about Pesach? Nothing is left out, including the rule that
nothing is eaten after the Afikoman

In my opinion the wise son is he who knows that he does not know something.

2) The evil son who thinks he is different( better) than others. For, he
thinks that we don’t need to interact and work together with others. Him, or
her we should confront. But, not because he or she is different from us.
Indeed they are our sons and daughters too.

Rash amah hu omayr? Mah haobodah hazoach lachehm? L’chehm v’lo lo.

The wicked son, what does he say? “What is the meaning of this that is
commanded to you?” (that is he says this to you and not himself).

Vol’phi shehhotzi et atz’mu mean hach’lehl v’chehpahr baakehr. V’af atah
hak’hayh et sheenavm emar lo:

Because he says it this way he has removed himself from us (the community)…
even he has denied the laws said to him.

Bobor zehh ashah Adonay Eloheynu B’tzati meemeetz’rim. Li v’lo lu. Elu hayah
sham lo hayah neeg’al.

Answer him by saying it is because of that which has been done by the Lord
God for me when I came out of Egypt. “For me” and not “for him”. Had he been
there, he would not have been redeemed.

Is not the evil son like some one who doesn’t know something (what we want to
teach him) and doesn’t know that he doesn’t know it.

It is easy to make a mistake here if we try and connect this part of the Haggadah with the service in the temple where two completely different sacrificial animals (the scapegoat and the sacrificial lamb) come before the priests to be dealt with differently. According to the Torah the scapegoat (who is called Belial ) is to be released and sent away out into the wilderness. This animal is to wander further and further out into the realm of harsh worldly truth (coincidently the nation of Israel ended up doing this for centuries before it was finally able to reestablish itself ). This may seem to follow if we identify the scapegoal Belial with the evil Son who thinks he is different from others in this part of the teaching of the Haggadah. The lamb although it is sacrificed remains in the realm of mercy and spiritual heaven inside of the community of Israel. God’s Son, Jesus
Christ clearly thought a lot about this teaching and these two animals and this service as commanded in the Torah. His parable of the prodigal Son in the Gospels relates to it. According to the New Covenant established in the Gospels we are not to differeniate in terms of the way we love others who are different. We are to love others not on the basis of how they understand truth but all equally and unqualifably as “ourself”. For those who understand this teaching in this manner the differences in the four Sons do not affect our love but only the way we teach each of them. Even though the prodigal Son chooses to search for meaning in the outside World instead of in his Father’s realm His Father in the parable of the Gospels mercifully accepts him back and forgives him as if nothing had happened (does not reject him back out into the Worldy realm as the scapegoat is rejected back by the priests in the sacrifical Torah service).

3) the simple son or daughter, whom we should assist by teaching him or her
to expect miracles and giving them a simple and easy to understand answer.

Tam mah hu omayr? Mah zoat? V’amar’ta elav. B’chazehq yad hotzianu Adonai
meemeetz’rim, meebayt abhadaym.

The simple son, what does he say? What is this? And, the answer to him:”With
a mighty hand Adonay brought us out from Egypt, from the house of bondage.

The simple son is some one who knows something and know that he knows it
(because what we have taught him is indeed, though a simple interpretation of
thing, what he knows).

4) What about the naïve but potentially good son or daughter who hardly knows
what to ask as a question or how to ask it? Them we should assist by treating
them special and using all our advanced techniques of breathing, assisted
contemplative prayer. But, we leave out the part above about the miracles and
the mighty hand,

V’shehaynu yoda lee’shol et patach lu? Shehnehmar: Vhagad’ata bhayom hahu
limor:
Bhovor zeh ashah Adonai Eloheynu bh’tzati meemeetz’raym.

And, what about him who does not know how to ask the question? (We quote from
the Torah) “And, on that day you shall teach him.” “We do all of this because
the Lord Our God brought us out of Egypt.”

The naïve son is some one who knows something (thinks that he knows it), but
he doesn’t actually know it yet (since we haven’t taught it to him yet).

Passover/Easter Poem

On Palm Sunday they asked:

"Who are you?"
"And, where do you come from?"

"I come from above,
where I live with the Peace dove."


On Passover he said:

Know me and you shall be known,
even as you know.

Be still and know who you are,
and you shall be who you are (I am).

"If you will not be who you are,
then who will be?"

"And, if not now, when?"





Figure 4

Flying a VFR path I through the clouds at 10,700’ 87 deg. 11’ 34 deg. 17’. 7/1/2009

To God Be The Glory
Words Isaac Watts 1718
Psalms of David
“Praise the Lord,
Praise the Lord,
Praise His name,
Let the earth hear his voice,
Let the people rejoice.
O come to the Father through
Jesus the Son,
And give Him the glory,
For the good things he has done.”
Galatians 1:4-5
“Great is the Lord and most worthy of Praise

“We are climbing Jacob’s lad-der!
We are climbing Jacob’s lad-der.
We are climbing Jacob’s lad-der,
Sol-diers of the Cross.

If you love Him, why not serve Him!
If you love Him, why not serve Him,
Soldiers of the Cross.”

From “Favorite Spirituals by Ear” arranged by Madonna Woods, Davidson’s music
Prepartory affirmation to be said and meditated
On by the speaker (and listener) before speaking (or listening to) the truth
Contained in the following translation:

“Thou art worthy O Lord,
To receive glory and honor…
Glory and honor, forever…
And ever…
Thou have created our being,
Bless our creator.
Amen”

An original transliteration and translation of the Half Hallel from the Hebrew by Andrew as it appears written in “A Passover Haggadah” by
Elie Wiesel as the fourteenth step in the Jewish Seder. Much of the commentary is from “The Complete Artscroll Seder” published by Mesorah Arts.




Figure 5 North of Vicksburg,MS (on the Louisiana side of the river) 9500' altitude lat. 32 deg. 26 min long. 91 deg. 03 min.

The Third Cup of Salvation is drunk at this point.
This blesing cup symbolizes God's promises to sustain us
and uphold us [even as the Hebrew letter vav is an upholding]
in our quest for the completion of the process of our spirtiual freedom.


Half Hallel
Psalms 115:1-11
12-18
116:1-11
12-19
117
118 1-4
5-24
25
26-29

The Talmud explains why a festival which has the same offerings on all days
(like Passover) should have a half-hallel instead of a full one. Having a different
sacrifice on different days indicates a fuller creative spiritual manifestation.

alternate words translations are enclosed in [ ]
some are from "A Mystical Haggadah" by Rabbi
Eliahu Klein" North Atlantic Books

Lo lanu Adonai, lo lanu, kay l’sheem’ach tayn, kavod, ayl chas’d’ach, ayl
ameetehach.

Not for us Lord, not for us, but for the sake of the glory and grace in your
name, in your loving kindness, and in your truth.

(115:1 We pray that God will answer our prayers, not for our own sake,
but for His and His name’s sake …His name’s sake being full of true glory
[in order to manifest glory],
eternal kindness, and truth[graciousness].

Lamah amru hagoyim, esh na elohayhem bashamayem; kola aser chaphaytz aseh.

Why should the gentile nations say, “Where is our God?”. Our God is in the
heavens, and he does what he desires (wills).

Atzbayhehm kehsehf v’zahav, masheeh y’day adom.

Their idols are silver and gold, the work of the hands of man.

Peh lahem v’lo y’daybayru, aynayim lahem v’lo yayr’a.

They have mouths, but they cannot talk[utter a word],
eyes but they cannot see[envision].

Az’naym lahem v’lo yaysh’maru af lahem v’lo y’dayhu.

Ears, but they cannot hear[listen], noses, but cannot smell[inhale the aroma].

Y’dayhem v’lo y’mayshon, rag’layhem v’lo y’halaychu;

They have hands but cannot feel[touch] with them, feet which cannot walk[dance];

Lo yeh’gu bheg’ronah ch’mohem y’h’yu ashayhem, chol aser btach bahem.

They cannot make [utter] sounds with their throats, their makers, and all who
trust[identify] in them, shall become like them.

Israel, bh’tach b’Adonai ehz’ram vmageenam hu.

Israel trust in Adonai (Our Lord), He is their help and shield[guardian]!

Bayt Aharon, bheetachu b’Adonai az’ram v’mageernam Hu.

House of Aharon, trust in Adonai, He is their help and shield!

Y’ray Adonai, bh’’hu Adonai az’ram v’mageenam Hu.

Those that fear the Lord…trust in the Lord (Adonai). He is their help and
shield.

(115:9-11 There are three kinds of Jews, 1)Israelites—are those who cling to God
because they feel He is their Father. 2) House of Aaron---are those who cling to God
out of love only, 3) those who do it out of fear of Him)

Adonai z’charanu y’barayach, y’barayach et bayt Israel, y’barayach et bayt
Aharon.

May the Lord [or 'the Lord will"] remember us and bless us, may He bless the house of Israel, may
he bless the house of Aaron.

Y’barach yeer’ay Adonai, hak’tanaym am hag’doleem.

May all those who fear the Lord be blessed, the small and the great.

Y’sayf Adonai alaychehm, alaychehm v’al bh’naychehm.

May the Lord increase his blessings unto you [or "increase you"], unto you and your children.

(115:14-15 The true nature of blessing means increase and abundance Ibn Exra.
When we are praying with God all it takes to receive this blessing of increase and abundance,
Is to open our hearts and minds faithfully and mindfully to His Grace. The blessing is repeated
Three times since each successive group mentioned above possesses a
Different level of faith.)

Bh’rochaym atem l’Adonai, asayh shamaym varehtz.

May you be blessed by the Lord who made with his hands heaven and earth.

Hashamaym shamaym l’Adonai, v’aretz natan leebh’nay adam.

The heaven of the heavens is the Lord’s [or 'the heaven is the Lord's heaven"], but the earth he gave to Adam
(humankind).

Lo hamayteem y’hallellu Jah, v’lo kal yir’day domah.

The dead do not praise Jah, nor those that sink into silence.

Vaanch’nu n’barach Jah matah v’ad olam; Hallelujah.

But we will bless Jah, now and forever; Hallelujah.



Figure 6 Corps survey maps of the area of the MS river near Vicksburg. The city of Vicksburg is at the map's lower right corner. The years the surveys were made are color coded as in the figure
Eagle Lake, Chotard Lake, Mayersville, the Great River Road Hwy 1 (which are referenced in other photos in this blog are above Vicksburg on the MS side.





Figure 7 North of Vicksburg, MS, approaching the Vicksburg/Talluhah airport from the Louisiania side of the river.







Psalm 116

Ahab’tay kay yesh’ma Adonai et kolay, t’chanunay.

I love it when the Lord hears my call, receiving my appeal .
(according to tradition these verses are a resurrection song
Sung by Jews on the final day of Judgement as it occurs during the
Festival. It is also written to encourage us to expect God
To hear and answer our prayers. Being Christian means we
Believe the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ
Has already occurred and will foreshadow our own.)

Kay heetah az’nu lay, vb’yamay ehk’ra.

For he has turned his ear to me, when I called [while I was alive].

Aphaph’unay chehv’lay moeht, vm’tzaray sh’aol m’tza’onay; zerah v‘yagon
ehm’tz.

I have been surrounded by bonds [chains] of death, and caught in a narrow path of
distress; faced by trouble and sorrow [trouble and sadness].

V’b’shaym Adonai ehk’ra, anah Adonai, mal’tah naph’shay.

I called on the name of the Lord, “Please Lord…save[liberate] my my soul!”

Chanon Adonai v’tzarayq, v’Elohaynu m’racham.

Gracious is the Lord and righteous[divine and just]…
In compassion, He is our God[our God is merciful].;

Shamayr ph’taaym Adonay; dal’tay v’lay y’hoshay…

The Lord guards the simple[the innocent]; I was poor and ailing[humbled] and he saved me[liberated].

Shobay nayph’shay leem’nochaychay, kay Adonai gamal alay’chay.

Rest my soul, again, for the Lord has been kind to you[acted graciously toward me].

Chay cheelaytzata naph’shay meemaot, et anaynay meen deem’ah, et rag’lay
meedehtay.

For he has delivered[released] my soul from death, my eyes from tears, and my feet from
stumbling.

Et’halach leeph’nay Adonai, bh’ar’tzot hachayeem.

I shall walk [journey with God befor me] before the Lord in the land of the living.

Haem’n’ay chay adaybayr, anay an’yatay m’od.

I kept faith with what had been spoken..I cried out even
[even when I cried while suffering].

Anay emayr’tay, kal hadam kzav.

I cried out in my affliction, “All mankind is a liar[all men are deceitful].”

Mah ashayv l’Adonai kal tag’mol’otay alay. Chos y’shoaot asha, v’b’shaym
Adonai ehk’ra.

How shall I repay the Lord for all his blessings? I shall raise the cup of
salvation and call upon the name of the Lord.
(116:12 the cup of salvation mentioned here refers to the four thanksgiving cups
Of wine in the seder service representing respectively 1) salvation, 2) redemption,
3)justification, 4)santification.)

N’deray l’
Adonai ashalaym, nehg’dah-na l’chehl amu.

I will redeem my vows to the Lord in the presence of all his people.

Y’kar bh’aynay Adonai hamaotah lachasaydayy anah Adonai, chay anay eb’dehach,
any eb’dehach ben amehtahach;pheet’h’ta l’mosaray.

The death of his faithfully beloved is difficult to the Lord’s eyes. Please,
Lord, I am your servant, I am the child of your handmaiden, You have released
my bonds.

L’ach ehz’bhach zehvah todah, vb’shaym Adonai ehk’ra.

I will sacrifice to you an offering of thanksgiving and call upon the name of
the Lord

N’daray l’Adonai ashalam, nehg’dah-na l’cal amu.

In the presence of all his people I will redeem my vows to the Lord.

Bh’chatz’rot bhayt Adonai, bh’tocaycay Jerushalem: Hallelujah!
In the courts of the House of the Lord in Jerusalem..Halleluah!




Figure 8 MS river bridge at Vicksburg, MS 3500'


Psalm 117
Hal’lu et YHWH, cal goyim, shab’chuhu cal habmaym, kay gabar
Alaynu chas’du, v’emet YHWH l’olam, hal’luyah.

Praise YHWH, all nations; praise Him all the states! For His kindness has overwhelmed us,
And the truth of the Lord is eternal, Halleluyah!


Figure 9
The City of Vicksburg from the Louisiana side of the river flying at 7000'
Cessna 182 8189G

Psalm 118 1-4

(this entire Psalm follows a repetitive pattern to praise God.
Each new theme is repeated in the next verse or two in slightly
Different words.}

Hodu l’YHWH kay tov, kay l’olam has’du.
Yamar na Israel, kay l’olam has’du
Yamar na bayt Aaron, kay l’olam has’du
Yamr na yeeray YHWH, kay l’olam has’du

Give Thanks to the Lord for He is good, His kindness endures forever.
Let Israel say: His kindness endures forever.
Let the House of Aaron say: His kindness endures forever.
Let those who fear the Lord say: His kindness endures forever.
(the verses in this first part of the Psalm are recited aloud by the prayer leader, after each verse the
assembly responds, “Give thanks to the Lord for He is good, His kindness endures forever. Some patience, confession of personal shortcoming, offering up the solution of one’s problems to God, humble reflection and extended meditation on what is happening here will convince those who participate that the prayer is self-fulfilling.)

Anu YHWH Hoshayaah na.
Anu YHWH Hoshayaah na.
Anu YHWH Hoshayaah na.
Anu YHWH Hoshayaah na.
Please, YHWH, save us now!
Please, YHWH, save us now!
Please, YHWH,save us now1
Please, YHWH, save us now!
(the verses in this part of the Psalm are also recited responsively, during Succos the four species
are waved here)



Figure 10 Port of Vicksburg (north of the city) from 6500' . Part of the Yazoo river diversion channel which empties into the MS river provides access to the Port

Psalm 118 5-9

This section is related to Micah 7:18-20 in which the 13 higher attributes of God’s name
Are superimposed for meditation during Tashlich. Tashlich is the service conducted before Rosh Hashanah near a body of water in order to symbolically wash away our sins, iniquities, and transgression. The 13 attributes in Micah explain how man
Is “like his creator”. The 9 attributes here explain how the “creator is like man”. In the book “The Palm Tree of Deborah” there is a good explanation of the Micah verses in the Kabbalistic system of the Jewish Rabbi called the ARI. You can now find a good translation of this Hebrew work into English at http://digital-brillance.com/kab/deborah. If you add the number of attributes of God inside man, 9, to the number of man inside of God you get 22 for the number of dimensions where this concept of a concept is realized. If you include 4 more in order that the name of God itself can be a witness to all of this we get 26 the value of the letters in God’s name, the Tetragrammaton, YHWH.

The translation of these five verses follows with the extra verses superimposed and also translated.
The parenthectical Roman numeral corresponds to one of the nine superimposed attributes.

118:5

I. Meen hamaytzayr,karaatay Yah,

In distress I called upon Yah.

II. YHWH erech

The Lord, slowly
Annanay bhemehr’cha’yah.

With abundant relief
(taking His time, slowly)

(since these verses are recited first at Rosh Hashanah and then Passover, after you have
prayed along with the service for several years you will understand how having it performed over
the whole year self-fulfills this prophecy)

III). YHWH l’ay
(v’rav chesed)
The Lord is with me
(abundant in kindness)

Emmanuel --- This refers to the Holy Spirit, which appears as a comforter and
Defender for the pray person against his heavenly accuser. For Christians, this is as promised
and prophesized by Jesus Christ in the Gospel of John book 14.

IV. lo ayra
(I do not fear)
Nasha ayn
(because he is the bearer of my iniquity)

When we sin with our acts we create destroying angels in the astral realm.
The Holy One of Israel has the ability to carry the soul and spirit of these destroying angels inside of a worldly prodigal son as a sacrificial goat.
How this has already happened for the whole nation of Israel is explained further on in the Poem One little goat which is sung later at the end of the Seder service.

V. Mah ya’sheh lay Adam
(What can man do to you?)
v’pasha
(and transgressions)

VI. YHWH lay b’azehra
(the Lord being for me through my helpers)
v’nekah
(He erases)

Since trangressions have to do with not respecting others and overstepping limits and bounds
Toward them, we we allow others to transgress us Jesus Christ has explained in His prayer
That God then forgives us through our helper the Holy Spirit.

VII. v’anay aehrehh b’shon’ay
(in this way I shall see my enemies)
lo ynakah
(and does not erase)
This means we shall see them as a means sent for our own salvation, justification and forgiveness.
Once we see them in the above light there is no need for these transgressions of theirs to be held
Against them by us. Because we have given God nodt us the responsibility of handling this.

VIII. Tov h’chasot b’YHWH meebha’t’ach badam
(It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to rely on man).
Paka ayn abot al’bhanen
(He(God) accounts the iniquity of the fathers.)

IX. Tov h’chasot b’YHWH meeb’t’ach been’daybaym.
(It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to rely on noble angels)
al shelshaym v’ al rabaym
(to the third and fourth generations)

bhatach means reliance h’chasot means refuge

Trusting in God to deal with these problems (turning them over to Him)
is better than relying on the promises of any particular humans, or even all of us humans together.

The traditional translation of the word n’daybaym says it refers to the 70 angels one of which
Has been assigned to a different nation by God in the Book of Genesis.

Christians might want to compare this half Hallel with the
Te Deum Laudemus and Bendictus sections in the
Catholic Mass. For Protestants these are contained in
“A Pocket Prayer Book” by Methodist Bishop Ralph Spaulding.

HaEl

Hael b'tatzoomot oozeh…ach, hagadol beech'vod sh'meh…ach, hagabod laneh…tzach
v'hanora b'nor'oteh…yach, hameh…lech hyoshev al Keesay ram v'neesha.

O God, in the omnipotence of your strength [in your awesome acts of power *], great in the glory of your Name, mighty eternally
and awesome through your awesomeness [revered for your inspiring manifestations8], O King [Divine King] enthroned upon a high and uplifted throne [seated upon a transcendent and sublime throne*].



Shoken Ad
Shoken Ad, marom v'kadosh sh'mu. V'katov ran'nu tzadekem bayay, lay'sharem navah t'heelah.

He who abides forever[inhabiteth eternity *], exalted and Holy is his name
[most exalted and most holy *]. And, it is written: Sing joyfully [rejoice in
the Lord*], O righteous, before the Lord;
for the upright[just *], praise is fitting [comely*].

B'pe y'sharem teet'halal,
uv'deb'rey tzadekem teet'barach,
uveel'shon chasedem teet'romah,
ub'kehrehb k'doshem teet'kadash.

By the mouth of the upright shall you be lauded [praised*];
By the words of the righteous, shall you be blessed;
By the tongue of the devout[pious*], shall you be exalted[extolled*];
and amid the Holy[saints*] shall you be sanctified.



Y'Shetabach

Y'Shetabach sheem'ach laad mal'kay..nu, ha ayl hameh..lech hagadol v'hakadosh,
basham..aym vba…retz.



May your name be praised forever, our King, high God,
our great and Holy King, in the heavens and on the earth.

L'ach…naeh Adonai E'lohaynu vAylohay a'botaynu,


For thanks befit thee, Adonay our God and God of our fathers,

Shayr vchabachah, halayl v'zeem'rah,



song and praise, uplifted praise[hymn*] and melody[psalm*],

az vmehm'shalah neht…zach g'eduhlah vg'borah, t'heelah v'teeph'…ehreet,



strength and power[dominion*], eternity[victory*], greatness and might[power*], worship[adoration*] and beauty[glory*],

k'duhchah vmeel'chot, b'rachot, v'hodot maytah v'od olam.



holiness and dominion[majesty*], blessings and praise[thanksgiving*], forever are in you.

Barch atah Adonah, ayl meh..lech gadol bateesh'bahot, ayl hahodaot,



Blessed are you Lord, high God, greatly lauded King[almighty King glorified with praises*], God of thankfulness,

Adon haneeph'laot, habochayr b'sheeray zeem'rah, meeh..lech ayl chay holamaym.



Lord of wonders[miracles*], Our God, our God of eternal life, who chooses melodious songs.

Translation of word taken from “The Haggadah Sinai Publishing, Tel Aviv”


The Fourth Cup of Wine is drunk at this point.
This Cup of Salvation symbolizes God promise to manifest himself as
a divine advocate for us in heaven (as a Holy Spirit or Sheckinah)
even as the Hebrew letter Heh in the four letter divine name represents
the Divine presence of God in the natural world we live in.




Had Gad’ya*

 Some of the explanations are from the Haggadah commentary of the Gra Rabbi of Vilna
 Published in the Artscroll Mesorah series

One small goat

Had gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay, had gad’ya, had gad’ya.

One small goat, that father bought for two zuzim, one small goat, one small goat.

(The small goat is the birthright of the first born which Jacob took from Esau)

V’atah shun’ra ach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay, had gad’ya, had gad’ya

And the cat came and ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim, one small goat, one small goat.

(The cat is the jealously that Joseph’s brother felt for him as a result of his spiritual birthright which was given to him by Jacob)

V’atah cul’ba vnashach shun’ra dach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay, had gad’ya, had gad’ya

And the dog came and bit the cat that ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim, one little goat, one little goat.
(the dog is the Egyptians who enslaved the Israelites for many years)

V’atah chu’ra v’hvah l’cul’ba, vnashach shun’ra dach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay
had gad’ya, had gad’ya

And the stick came and beat the dog that big the cat that ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim. one little goat, one little goat.

( the stick is Moses’ walking stick (staff and support) with which he performed wonders and miracles before the Pharoah of Egypt)

V’atah nora v’sharach l’chu’ra v’hvah l’cul’ba, vnashach shun’ra dach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay
had gad’ya, had gad’ya

And the fire came and burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim. One small goat, one small goat.
(the fire refers to the urge (yetzer hara) to worship pagan deities)

V’atah maya v’chachah l’nora, nora v’sharach l’chu’ra v’hvah l’cul’ba, vnashach shun’ra dach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay
had gad’ya, had gad’ya.

And the water came and doused the first that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim. One small goat, one small goat.
(the water refers to the loving great assembly of Israel that built the 2nd temple)

V’atah torah v’shatah l’maya v’chachah l’nora, nora v’sharach l’chu’ra v’hvah l’cul’ba, vnashach shun’ra dach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay
had gad’ya, had gad’ya

And the ox came and drank the water that doused the first that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim. One small goat, one small goat.

(the ox refers to the destruction of the 2nd temple at the hands of the descendents of Esau).


V’atah hashochat v’chachat l’torah d’shatah l’maya v’chachah l’nora, nora v’sharach l’chu’ra v’hvah l’cul’ba, vnashach shun’ra dach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay
had gad’ya, had gad’ya

And the slaughterer came and slaughtered the ox that drank the water that doused the first that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim. One small goat, one small goat.

(According to some, the slaughterer refers to the Messiah Son of Joseph who will do this slaughtering when he vanquishes Edom and its descendents, According to the author of the Book of Revelations, after Satan…our own evil self... is chained and sent down below to Hell there will be no more slaughterers or murderers (presumably this would also include the angel of death) allowed back inside the gates of Our Heavenly Kingdom and City of God)

V’atah mal’ach hamot v’shochat l’chachat, d’shachat l’torah d’shatah l’maya v’chachah l’nora, nora v’sharach l’chu’ra v’hvah l’cul’ba, vnashach shun’ra dach’ulah l’gad’ya, d’zybayn aba beet’ray zuzay
had gad’ya, had gad’ya

And the angel of death came and slaughtered the slaughterer who slaughtered the ox that drank the water that doused the first that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the small goat that father bought for two zuzim. One small goat, one small goat.

(According to some (the Rabbi Gra of Vilna) this will occur when the Lord God comes with the Messiah Son of David.. In the final situation mentioned above in the last verse refering again to in the Book of Revelations there will be no more slaughtering at this point… even of our enemies. Perhaps thinking enough about the many blessings our eternal souls have received up to now may help alleviate any need in us to believe that mean spirited type of prophecy has any future like that planned for anybody)
Many Jewish writers interpret the goat as the nation of Israel itself, however it is also possible to interpret as above, one of two different personality types: 1) a prodigal son who leaves to live in the world, 2) a son that stays with His father in heaven

The parable below which I wrote in the early 1980s when I had been joggin on a daily basis for several years as a part of my US Army duty , deals with another aspect of the same problem of how we reconcile
God’s justice inside of two different types of truth (objective truth in the world and what seems often only like subjective truth inside of each of us).
The standard Torah and Kabbalah readings before Passover this year, are from the first ten chapters of the Book of Leviticus (Viyikra and Zav). They deal with the definitions of the different types of animal and meal sacrifices for the temple service at that time… how they are to be conducted and what circumstances each are required. Of course for Christians, differentiation of the type of sacrifice or penance required is much less severe. We believe, as Saint Paul has said, that we all have sinned and are sinners. Therefore it is not necessary to determine whether the person who or the sin for which God is giving forgiveness to at this time of year is a chieftain, an ordinary person, or the whole community. Nor is it necessary to have animal sacrifices or apply the blood from the sacrifice at a particular part of any altar. Thinking back on it I am sure if Moses or whoever wrote the Book of Leviticus were alive today (and I think He or they probably are) they might be wondering whether it was actually God
Who told them that sacrificing these animals like this was the best way to help us in terms of our salvation, redemption, justification, santification. To say this, which is the truth, does not dishonor the Torah or the glorious history of those who believe in it. It only makes it stronger. For the truth is itself who it is.
Untruth is an illusion and only lasts as long as people mistakenly don’t examine it or allow it to be hidden for such a view.
It is certainly true that there is both harsh side (the left side) and a lenient side to God’s judgement. It is Lord God of Hosts, He whose name is three times Holy, who administer this judgement of the Holy Spirit of God’s name inside of all of us. The mental and logical difference between the two sides can be very sutle. His name for the harsh side is YHWH Elohim Adonai, his name for the lenient side is YHWH Adonai Elohim. To be more precise, it is his lenient side which judges our souls the third time…after they have been judged more strictly the second time. As our souls are judged in front of all the heavenly hosts it is usually not God but ourselves who are our own worst enemy. Satan (is the adversary in the judgement proceedings while the Holy Spirit whom Jesus Christ has promised his followers is the advocate) is usually our own self inside of others or all of us. Often it is full of the fear, anger,hatred, lust, greed that living for centuries inside of this world’s earth creates inside of it. However, it is also true that we cannot just “do nothing” in order to realize the full purpose for His goodness and His glory that God has already placed in high places inside our pre-existing souls and spirits. Looking back on the last century it is clear that Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were evil of thier own selves and full of more evil than was in any of those they were allowed for a short time in history to be the judge of. Tens of millions of people perished, that shouldn’t have, during this period of our human history…not because of any natural disaster that they happened to be a part of or wander into. But, it was because of the evil human plans of the Nazi’s, the Communist’s and others who devised and preached these forms of totalitarian philosophies and governments that hopefully will never again be allowed to reign over any of us. It is the archangel Gabriel (Moses) and the archangel Michael (Elijah), being helped by our Mother of God Mary, Comforter to the eternal soul of the Lord Jesus, Queen of Heaven, Star of the Ocean, Rose of Sharon who are best able to take the responsibility for this. It is they living on earth among us who should have done a better job of minimizing the damage and cost of this. Jesus Christ their prayer partner in heaven has already done his part 2000 years ago. He has a human personality more of the nature of the Lamb of God who lets things happen without trying to do anything about it before hand. Gabriel and Michael and Mary have spirits which can go both forward and backward in time. They and their Protestant and Jewish followers should have done a better job to protect and glorify the good name of Our God before something like this happened to all of us, Christians and Jews. For as the hymn says in matters as important to our core beliefs as the Holocaust turned out to be, “If it can happen to any of us, it can happen to all of us”. Some people, including my own foolish self, have said in the past that if Jesus Christ was to return to this earth again (for the third time) the same thing would happen to him as before. They and I were wrong this doesn’t have to be the case. For, praying with God and all of us working together with all we know together now and the faith of a better future that has grown inside of us since then, hopefully, will forbid that it should ever happen again. Amen.



Figure 11

Ms river as it flows south of LeTourneau,MS toward Port Gibson,MS and Natchez,MS
All Angels Day September 29, 2006

Parable of the Two Runners

Once there were two neighbors who were both amateur runners. Each day of their life, for as long as they could remember they met out on the local track and ran laps. One day one of the two men decided he wanted to improve himself so he hired a professional coach without telling the other. And, he practiced extra hours by himself. Then, each day, he would run more laps than the other. And, so each time they raced in public he would win. And, because he had practiced longer he felt he deserved this. He wondered why his neighbor didn't care that he got the best of him each day. Then, the two men died and they each went to heaven. And, it turned out there was a prize in heaven that went to whoever had been the best runner on earth. These two men were the only two contestants left, because all of the professional runners had not lived as long as they. Nor, had the professionals run as long as these two amateurs. And, the neighbor who always won the races on earth was certain that he would get the prize... a crown of glory. But, the angels deliberated a while and they gave the prize to the other neighbor who always lost. And, the neighbor who won the most on earth asked the heavenly judges why they gave the crown for being the best runner to his neighbor. "Each day I ran more laps than him", he said, "and each time we raced in public I won." And the angels said, "You are right you ran the most laps. But, that is not how we count the score. We count the total number of days each runner showed up to run along side with the other. And, there was one day your neighbor came by and asked you to run with him, but you let him go by himself, without help. You reasoned that he needed the extra practice so he could run as fast as you. But, that is the day that he outscored you." So, all the angels bowed down and gave the crown of eternal glory to the one man [or woman] who was always there to run along side with his [or her] brother. [for, in heaven, it is as Jesus Christ has said in John 18:33-37]And, the most glorious part of this prize that they gave was that his [or her] soul went on running inside of others throughout all of time-- the past, the present, and the future. So, may things always be for us.

Figure 12

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Amen






After Passover we count the days until Shavuous (Pentecost) and we learn the answer to the question
“What has Love got to do with it?”

The first week we learn that Love is a “many splendored thing.”



Figure 13

Flying a VFR path II through the clouds at 10,700’ 87 deg. 11’ 34 deg. 17’ 7/1/2009

From April 2007 posting at http://www.ourprayergroup.blogspot.com
(see full posting for the rest of the 49 days of meditation of these great ideas)

“Ezekiel saw the wheel,
way up in the middle of the air.
Ezekiel saw the wheel,
Way up in the middle of the air,
The big wheel run by faith,
The little wheel by the grace of God,
A wheel in a wheel,
Way up in the middle of the air.”

From Favorite Spirituals by Ear, arranged by Madonna Woods,
Davidson Music

Counting the Omer
Tuesday March 30

Seven Thoughts About Loving Kindness
(Chesed)**
1st day
Chesed of Chesed
Loving kindness is compassionate
and forgiving
(it does not keep a record of wrong)

2nd day
Gevurah of Chesed
Loving kindness is stronger than death
(Song of Songs)

3rd day
Tiferet of Chesed
Loving kindness seeks more to give
than receive. (It is beautiful)

4th day
Netzach of Chesed
Loving kindness is patient
(while having integrity and supporting the rights of others)

5th day
Hod of Chesed
Loving kindness is obedient and submissive
to God’s will (it therefore shares in his glory)

6th day
Y’esod of Chesed
Loving kindness rejoices not in wrong
intentions, but in the truth (2 Corinthians)

7th day
Malkuth of Chesed
Loving kindness fears God and does not consider what will happen to itself.
(This is its royalty)

**note: For those who believe we are at many moments of our lives living right now, in the fullness of time in God's heavenly present moment we will return to this topic considering passages from the Book of Romans, Chapter 12, during week seven of our Pentecost/Shavuos this year.

(Along with Gevurah…strength)

1st day of the weekly count, 8th day of the omer count
Chesed of Gevurah
“The quality of mercy(justice) is not strained.”
(its definition is not tightly controlled)
William Shakespeare
“Let justice roll like water and righteousness
Like a mighty stream.” Jewish Prayer Service

2nd day of the weekly count, 9th day of the omer count
Gevurah of Gevurah
“Justice is freedom combined with equality.”
Mortimer Adler, Six Great Ideas *

3rd day of the weekly count, 10th day of the omer count
Tiferet of Gevurah
Justice is everyone and everything
participating in its virtue (its good according to its kind or its concept) Plato, The Republic

4th day of the weekly count, 11th day of the omer count
Netzach of Gevurah
No good fruit (end) can come from a bad tree
(bad means). No bad fruit (end) can come from a good
Tree(good means).” Jesus Christ according to the
Gospel of Matthew
Good defines evil, evil defines good, good comes
From good, evil from evil.”
Sefirah Yetzirah, Book V.

5th day of the weekly count, 12th day of the omer count
Hod of Gevurah
Good – What is desirable for its own sake

6th day of the weekly count, 13th day of the omer count
Yesod of Gevurah
divine order—a rightful (according to a sound
everlasting principle)** procession of truth from Beginning as good faith to its correspondence And completion as a realization in one of us or
All of us or the World around us.

7th day of the weekly count, 14th day of the omer count
Malkuth of Gevurah

'You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good.”
Joseph to his brother, story in the Torah

*An idea is a representation in our minds of a thought. A concept can be distinguished from a perception in that it has a likeness class (that is likeness or non-visual intellectual thought as opposed to an image or perception). Concepts themselves have likeness classes. Therefore a great idea is a synonym for a likeness class of a concept.
** Being divine, this correspondence can only take place inside of a field of being which has its existence as a part of God’s name. Furthermore, in order for God to have a name he must be a unique individual, that is, a one.
April 16




Figure 14 Photo from 13,500’ 104 deg. 30 min. longitude 37 deg. 10’ min. latitude. The mountains in
The center of the photo are called the Spanish Peaks.
10/24/2008 photo 21




Figure 15 Descending from 13,500’ coming into Pueblo, CO and Colorado Springs CO. Airspace to
The west of the route is the La Veta High military operations areas used by the Air Force Academy to
Train cadets. 10/24/2008 Photo 24
Seven Thoughts About Beauty
(Tiferet)

1st day of the weekly count,15th day of the omer
count .”


Chesed of
Tiferet

“Beauty is controlled grace.”
Leonardo da Vince

Renaissance Christian Definition

“Beauty is a mutual adaption [toward a goal] of several factors in our
Occasion of an experience “

Alfred N. Whitehead, “Adventures [search for new perfections] of Ideas”
p. 252

2nd day of the weekly count, 16th day of the omer
count

Gevurah of
Tiferet

“Awareness is a mirror reflecting the four
elements. Beauty is a heart that generates

Love and a mind that is open.”

Thich Nhat Hanh,- Buddhist Gatha ***

“The perfection of beauty is defined in terms of the perfection of Harmony.”
“And, the perfection of harmony is defined in terms of the perfection of the subjective
Form and in final synthesis.”
A.N. Whitehead, ibid, p. 253

3rd day of the weekly count, 17th day of the omer
count

Tiferet of
Tiferet

“Beauty is understanding that which is
desirable for its own sake. Love is aspiring

Upward toward eternal beauty.”

Saint Augustine, Confessions.

“The teleology of the Universe is directed toward the production of Beauty.”
A.N. Whitehead, ibid, pg 265

4th day of the weekly count, 18th day of the omer
count

Netzach of
Tiferet

“And, why do you worry about clothes? See
how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor

Or spin. Yet I tell you that not even Solomon in

All his splendor was dressed like one of these.

If that is how God clothes the grass of the field,

Which is here today and gone tomorrow and is

Thrown into the fire, will he not much more

Clothe you. O you of little faith?”—Jesus Christ

Gospel of Matthew



5th day of the weekly count, 19th day of the omer
count

Hod of Tiferet

"As long as we have bodies, we must inhabit the dwellings prepared for us by
our good sister the Soul in her vast powers of labourless creation."

Plotinus, Second Ennead, Chapter 9, verse 18. The Great Books, Edited by
Mortimer Adler, U. of Chicago Press.

The beautiful is that which pleases us on being seen.”
Saint Thomas Aquinas
“The beautiful is that which pleases us upon being contemplated.”

Immanuel Kant

6th day of the weekly count, 20th day of the omer
count

Yesod of
Tiferet
“Truth is beauty and beauty truth, that
is all you know and all you need to know.”

Keats---viewpoint of a poet

“Your love, O YHWH, reaches to the heavens

Your faithfulness to the skies. Your righteousness

Is like the mighty mountains, your justice like the

Great deep…For with you is the fountain of life,

In your light we see light.” View of King David

About why God is beautiful .

“A distinction must be now be made between Beauty and the Beautiful…
Primarily Beauty is realized in actual occasions of it in the reality we experience
[paraphrased]. But in the analysis of an occasion in experience, some parts of its
Objective content contribute to the perfection of the completion of the subjective
Form of the occasion.[paraphrased]”

A.N. Whitehead, ibid


7th day of the weekly count, 21 day of the omer
count

Malkuth of
Tiferet

"We must always remember that beauty is a partial thing,
that cannot be identified with what pervades the whole;
nor can several objects be stated as everything."
Plotinus ibid, verse 17.

"Pretty is as pretty does.” Protestant
Christian saying passed down in the Calohan

Family (from Alma May Calohan) to her

Daughter Virginia Calohan Harrell

*** Quoted from “Present Moment, Wondelful Moment: Mindfulness Verses for
Daily Living.”( 1990) by Thich Nhat Hanh with permission of Parallax Press,
Berkeley California

Seven Thoughts About Patience and Integrity
(Netzach)

1st day of the weekly count,22th day of the omer count
Chesed of Netzach

"Let not mercy and kindness forsake you."
Sanctify the name of God
with our love
"Withold not good from those to whom it is due, when it is in the power of your hand to do it."[Romans 13:7; Gal. 6:10]*

2nd day of the weekly count, 23 day of the omer count
Gevurah of Netzach
Exalt and lift up the name of God*
"Keep sound and godly wisdom and discretion."
"Be not afraid of sudden terror and panic."
"For the Lord shall be your confidence, firm and strong, and shall keep your foot from being caught."


3rd day of the weekly count, 24th day of the omer count
Tiferet of Netzach
Bless the name of God
bring it into our consciousness
"Be not wise in your own eyes; reverently fear and worship the Lord."*

4th day of the weekly count,25th day of the omer count
Netzach of Netzach

"Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all you heart and mind and do not rely on your own insight or understanding." *
Rest in the name of God
(with patience)

5th day of the weekly count, 26th day of the omer count
Hod of Netzach
Give glory to the name of God
"Happy is the man who finds skillful and godly Wisdom, and the man who gets understanding. For the gaining of it is better than the gaining of silver, and the profit of it better than fine gold...more precious than rubies; and nothing you can wish for is to be compared to her. [Job 28:12 -18] Length of days are in her right hand, and in her left hand are riches and honor. Her ways are highways of pleasantness, and all her paths are of peace "* #

6th day of the weekly count,27th day of the omer count
Yesod of Netzach
Praise the name of God
(in eternal life)
"Do not despise or shrink from the chastening of the Lord; neither be weary or impatient about or loathe or abhor his reproof. For whom the Lord loves, he corrects, even as a father corrects the son in whom he delights." *

7th day of the weekly count, 28th day of the omer count
Malkuth of Netzach
Honor the name of God
"Honor the Lord with your capital and sufficiency [from righteous labours] and with the firstfruits of all your income; so shall your storage places be filled with plenty." *

* Most of these thoughts are contained in the 3rd chapter of the Book of the Proverbs of King Solomon
# For those who gain wisdom, will eventually learn to have peace of mind, and, as my Buddhist prayer partners teach, peace of mind is, dear friends, our most precious attainment and highest happiness. For if we have this, God can supply us with the rest of the riches of the glories in Christ he has prepared for us through the divine order of his providence and the hidden protections that the small, but important, parts of each of us play in his great plans for all of us (the contributions of each of us being tied together in a huge and complex network of salvation, the stronger for the fact that the temporary loss or transformation of any part of it can be made up by the reserve forces contained in the rest).

April 28th


Seven Thoughts About Obedience and Glory
(Hod)

Some twofold thoughts from the Birkat H’shir, Blessing of Song
Which is part of the 15 expressions of praise of God in the Yishtabach prayer

1st day of the weekly count, 29th day of the omer count
Chesed of Hod
b’arachot v’hodaot
blessings and thanks


2nd day of the weekly count, 30th day of the omer count
Gevurah of Hod
k’dehshah v’malchot
holiness and dominion

3rd day of the weekly count, 31st day of the omer count
Tiferet of Hod
t’ehllah v’tiferet
psalm singing and beauty

4th day of the weekly count, 32nd day of the omer count
Netzach of Hod
Rest,eternally, in the name of God
(with patience)

5th day of the weekly count, 33rd day of the omer count

Hod of Hod
az v’mem’shalah strong help and power

6th day of the weekly count, 34th day of the omer count
Yesod of Hod
hallayl v’zim’rah
(praise or veneration and melodies)

7th day of the weekly count, 35th day of the omer count
Malkuth of Hod
song and praise

Figure 16 City of Vicksburg from 7000' looking East from north of the city on the Louisiania side of the river




Figure 17 8500' Letourneau, MS (the company there employs a large number of workers and constructs large open ocean oil rigs )

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Day of the Holy Name of Jesus 2010/2011

We thank God for a good prayer year that we have
experienced in Christ.
And, we pray that the day may soon come
that we all may be One in God's name, even
as I AM that/who I AM One in it now.
Partners in God, partners in Christ, we are one family.
John 17:21


Vista up the river valley from top of canyon rim overlooking Mt. Zion National Park, Western US
Yearly Prayer Calendar:


View from above of part of the Angel’s Landing rock formation from lunch stop at the top of the eastern canyon rim. Christmas vacation hiking trip to Zion National Park 2005




Water Flowing down the rocks into Petroglyph Canyon Mt. Zion National Park, US

Holy Days 5769-5770/2010 Confession of St. Peter (Jan 18 Psalm 23), Conversion day of St. Paul (Jan. 25 Psalm 67), International Holocaust Remembrance Day (Jan. 27),Tu B’Shvat (Festival of the Trees) January 30,
Ash Wednesday (February 15), Saint Benedict’s day (March 2), Purim (February 28), Saint Gregory’s day (March 12), Saint George’s day(March 23),
Passover (March 30), Easter (April 4),Holoacaust Remembrance Day,(inside of Israel April 9) (outside April 11),St. Mark (April 25 Psalm 2), Lag B’Omer (May 2), Shavuos (May 19), Pentecost (May 31),
St. Peter and St. Paul’s day (June 29 Psalms 66, 87,97,138), Independence Day U.S.A.,St. Mary Magalene (July 21 Psalms 30,42,116,149),
St. James day (July 25, Psalms 7, 33,34), St. Ignatius Loyola'Saint Bernard’s day (August 20), Saint Barthomew’s (Nathaniel’s ) day (August 24 Psalms 15,67,86, 91),
World Peace Day (September 21), Rosh Hashanah (September 9), Yom Kippur Septemeber 8,Sukkos September 23,Gabriel, Michael, Ariel, Raphael and All Angels day (Sept. 29),
Shemini Atzeret September 30, Saint Francis of Assisi’s day Oct. 4 , St. Luke (Oct 18 Psalm 103), Saint James of Jerusalem day (Oct 23 Psalm 1),
All Souls/All Saints Day (Psalms 111,112,148,149,150), Veteran’s Day(Nov. 11) St. Martin's day, Saint Margaret’s day (Nov. 16), Thanksgiving day,
Saint Andrew’s day (Psalms 19,24,96,100), Channukah (December 12), St. Thomas’s day (Dec. 21 Psalms 23,27,121,126),
Christmas,St. John’s day (Dec. 27 Psalm 92,97,98,145), Holy Innocent’s day (Dec. 28, Psalms 2,26,19,126), Day of the Holy Name of Jesus (Dec. 31, Psalm 8).



[For Bible readings and Psalms that go with these Holy Days see the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer (both the two year daily office
and the two year lectionary readings) or the three year revised common lectionary at http:\\divinity.library.vanderbilt.edu/lectionary .
The revised common lectionary was created for the occasions of common prayer and worship services among Protestants, Catholics and Jews.
It has more readings from the Old Testament than the ordinary episcopal or catholic lectionary.
Using these two or three year daily offices is an excellent way to keep track of an intention for reading most of the Bible in two years.
The best translation of the Bible I have found is “The Amplified Bible” published by Zondervan.
It has cross-references in the text to related passages and prophecies which make this translation even more of a “Tree of Life” than others.]




New Moons of Shevet (January 16), Adar (February 14) , Nissan (March 16), Iyar (April 15), Sivan (May 14) , Tammuz (June 13), Av (July 12), Elul (August 11), Tishrei / Rosh Hashanah (September 9),Yom Kippur (September 28), Succos (October3), Hoshana Rabba October 9,. Shimini Atzeres October 10, Simchas Torah October 11,Chesvan (October 19), Kislev (November 18),Tevet (December 18) (months of correct eating, laughter, speaking, thought, movement, seeing, hearing, action, feeling, smell, relaxation, judgement) tribes of Asher (Psalm 100 ), Naphtali (Psalm 98) Judah (Psalm 92),Issachar (Psalm 95), Zebulun (Psalm 96), Reuben (Psalm 90), Simeon, Gad (Psalm 94), Ephraim (Psalm 97), Menashah (Psalm 97) , Benjamin (Psalm 93), Dan (Psalm 99))


Vista overlook, Zion Canyon Christmas vacation 2005


[According to Jewish tradition, Moses gave the eleven psalms 90-100 to eleven of the tribes of Israel., the tribe of Simeon was excluded because of the events in Numbers 25-1:15. Psalm 91 was given to the tribe of Levi. Psalms 95 to 99 have been called the “Coronation Psalms” and are used in the Jewish Saturday Morning Kabbala Shabbat service. For some Baptist Christian Hymns related to the Messianic age see “The Coronation Hymnal”, by A.J. Gordon and A.T. Pierson, Revell and Co., N.Y., Boston, Chicago.( which is now out of print, but copies are available in several University
libraries)



Jewish and Christian Blessing
“May the eternal light and good energy in the Lord Bless you, protect you, and keep you,
May he lift up his face upon you while being gracious unto you,
May he uphold you and that which you value, and give you peace. ”




Area north of the Angel’s Landing rock formation.

Please pray with us assisted and helped by the prayers at
http://www.yhwhschofchrist.org/prayers
(you may register there and post your own prayers if this is helpful to you)

Irish Prayer and Blessing
“May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back.
May the Sun(Son) shine warm on your face, And the rain fall soft upon your fields.
And May God hold you in palm of his hands.”
(Until we talk and pray together again and he blesses you again through us)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

8th Day


On, the eighth day God blessed what he had blessed. He remembered us in him. And, with his breath he formed the pre-existent idea of our existence and reality inside of the World and him into the everlasting reality of its truth. Thus, God our Father made himself Jesus Christ (the fullness of his image and likeness in us), our King of Kings.



Figure 1 Morning Light Skips Across the Waves

Morning Blessings
(to be said upon arising)


My God, the soul you have placed… within me it is pure. You created it; You formed it; You breathed it into me; You keep it within me; and You will eventually take it from me… and return it to me in the time to come. So long as my soul is within me, I gratefully acknowledge your presence… Adonay my God and my ancestor's God, Master of all creation, Lord of all souls, Blessed are you, Adonay, who restores souls to dead corpses.


Elohay n'shamah shenataeta… bee t'horah hee. Atah boratah, atah yotzeratah, atah n'pachtah, v'atah m'smarah b'keer'bee, v'atah ateed l'talah meem'ehnay… v'l'hachazeerah bay l'ateed l'bo. Kal z'man shehan'shamah v'ker'bee modeh aenee l'pneach… Adonay elohay v'elohay a'botay, rabon kal h'maeseem aedon kal n'shamot. Baruch atah adonay ham'chaezayr n'smot l'pgadeem mateem.

1) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler…of the Universe who opens… the eyes of the blind.



Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam, pokay'ach eevreem.



Some metaphysicians correlate ocean waves in dreams and in the collective human psyche with problems we are experiencing together. But, I see them along with the sea turtle’s return as good news signaling the coming of Christ Jesus the Messiah for the 3rd time. See http://www.ourprayergroup.blogspot.com October, November 2006 postings for more on this, along with some Biblical references to turtle doves and sea turtles.



Figure 2 Morning Waves I Along with some Shore Birds: “Thanks be to God for His many blessings that we share in our lives here on earth.”
2) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who clothes the naked.


Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam malbeesh aerumeem.




Figure 3 Morning Waves II Middle Ridge

3) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who releases the bound.

Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam mateer aesureem.






Figure 4 Morning Waves III Ocean Spray
4) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who lifts up the bent over.


Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam zokayf k'fufeem




Figure 5 Morning Waves IV Breaking Wave
5) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who spreads out the land on the water.

Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam rokay h'aretz al ham'ayeem





Figure 6 Morning Waves V Middle Trough
6) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who has provided my every need.

Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam sheasah lay kal tsar'kay




Figure 7 Morning Waves VI Some Light patterns captured between the waves.

7) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who makes firm our steps.

Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam hamaycheen meetsaday g'aver



Figure 8 Morning Waves VII Reaching the Shore

8) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who strengthens Israel with might.

Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam ozer Israel b'gevurah




Figure 9 Morning Waves VIII Light Sparkling on Waves

9) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who crowns Israel with glory.

Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam oter Israel b'teefarah






Figure 10 Throne of the Sea Turtle, Isle of Palms Beach just North of Charlestown SC.

For information and videos about groups in South Carolina helping Sea Turtle, see the Sea Turtle Rescue Hospital video at the Charlestown, SC Aquarium’s web site. http://www.scaquarium.org/STR. There are also groups elsewhere if you do a google search on “sea turtle rescue”.




Figure 11 Morning Waves IX A wave does a sashay in the middle of the camera’s view
Definition of sashay: a. To walk or proceed, especially in an easy or casual manner. b. To strut or flounce in a showy manner


10) Blessed are you, Lord, our God…Ruler… of the Universe who gives strength to the weary.

Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam h'noten layoayf poaych.






Figure 12 Morning Waves X: Some Blue and White Waves reveal what is called a meditation on “The Three Diamonds”, 1) Absolute consciousness of God’s Light from Heaven, 2) Absolute consciousness of God’s Light inside the Human Heart, 3) Absolute consiousness of God’s Light on Earth

11) Blessed are you, Lord, our God… Ruler… of the Universe who removes sleep from my eyes,
slumber from my eyelids.



Baruch atah Adonay, Elohenu… melek… h'olam h'ama'aveer shenah mayaynay vt'nomah mayaf'aypay.


12) Blessed are you, Lord, who compassionately bestows goodness to those of his people who have struggled to understand him..

Baruch atah Adonay, gomayl h'asadaym tobaym l'amo Israel.




Figure 13 Morning Waves X, A View Farther Out

12) Blessed are you, Lord, who compassionately bestows goodness to those of his people who have struggled to understand him..

Baruch atah Adonay, gomayl h'asadaym tobaym l'amo Israel.



Figure 14 Family Taking a Morning Walk Along the Sea Shore

YHWH School of Christianity
Scheme for Transliteration of Hebrew Vowels into English

vowel name sign sound additional symbol

qamets, patah a as in yacht sof pasuq

hireq ee as in bee appears below last word in a verse

tsere ay as in hay (transliterated as )

seqol eh as in bed

holem o as in low

qibbuts, shureq oo as in zoo

shewa silent/short-sound (transliterated as ' )

qamets shewa o as in (obstruct)

patah shewa a as in (around), that is ae

segol shewa e as in (effect), that is e as opposed to ee

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Day of the Holy Name of Jesus 2008/2009
Partners in God, partners in Christ, we are one family.


Vista up the river valley from top of canyon rim overlooking Mt. Zion National Park, Western US
Yearly Prayer Calendar:


View from above of part of the Angel’s Landing rock formation from lunch stop at the top of the eastern canyon rim. Christmas vacation hiking trip to Zion National Park 2005




Water Flowing down the rocks into Petroglyph Canyon Mt. Zion National Park, US

Holy Days 5768-5769/2009 Confession of St. Peter (Jan 18 Psalm 23), Conversion day of St. Paul (Jan. 25 Psalm 67), Tu B’Shvat (Festival of the Trees) February 9,
Ash Wednesday (February 25), Saint Benedict’s day (March 2), Purim (March 10), Saint Gregory’s day (March 12), Saint George’s day(March 23),
Passover (April 9), Easter (April 12),St. Mark (April 25 Psalm 2), Lag B’Omer (May 11), Shavuos (May 29), Pentecost (May 31),
St. Peter and St. Paul’s day (June 29 Psalms 66, 87,97,138), Independence Day U.S.A.,St. Mary Magalene (July 21 Psalms 30,42,116,149),
St. James day (July 25, Psalms 7, 33,34), St. Ignatius Loyola'Saint Bernard’s day (August 20), Saint Barthomew’s (Nathaniel’s ) day (August 24 Psalms 15,67,86, 91),
World Peace Day (September 21), Rosh Hashanah (September 19), Yom Kippur and Gabriel, Michael, Ariel, Raphael and All Angels day (Sept. 29),
Shemini Atzeret October 10, Saint Francis of Assisi’s day Oct. 4 , St. Luke (Oct 18 Psalm 103), Saint James of Jerusalem day (Oct 23 Psalm 1),
All Souls/All Saints Day (Psalms 111,112,148,149,150), Veteran’s Day(Nov. 11) St. Martin's day, Saint Margaret’s day (Nov. 16), Thanksgiving day,
Saint Andrew’s day (Psalms 19,24,96,100), Channukah (December 12), St. Thomas’s day (Dec. 21 Psalms 23,27,121,126),
Christmas,St. John’s day (Dec. 27 Psalm 92,97,98,145), Holy Innocent’s day (Dec. 28, Psalms 2,26,19,126), Day of the Holy Name of Jesus (Dec. 31, Psalm 8).



[For Bible readings and Psalms that go with these Holy Days see the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer (both the two year daily office
and the two year lectionary readings) or the three year revised common lectionary at http:\\divinity.library.vanderbilt.edu/lectionary .
The revised common lectionary was created for the occasions of common prayer and worship services among Protestants, Catholics and Jews.
It has more readings from the Old Testament than the ordinary episcopal or catholic lectionary.
Using these two or three year daily offices is an excellent way to keep track of an intention for reading most of the Bible in two years.
The best translation of the Bible I have found is “The Amplified Bible” published by Zondervan.
It has cross-references in the text to related passages and prophecies which make this translation even more of a “Tree of Life” than others.]




New Moons of Shevet (January 26), Adar (February 25) , Nissan (March 26), Iyar (April 25), Sivan (May 24) , Tammuz (June 23), Av (July 22), Elul (August 21), Tishrei / Rosh Hashanah (September 19),Yom Kippur (September 28), Succos (October3), Hoshana Rabba October 9,. Shimini Atzeres October 10, Simchas Torah October 11,Chesvan (October 19), Kislev (November 18),Tevet (December 18) (months of correct eating, laughter, speaking, thought, movement, seeing, hearing, action, feeling, smell, relaxation, judgement) tribes of Asher (Psalm 100 ), Naphtali (Psalm 98) Judah (Psalm 92),Issachar (Psalm 95), Zebulun (Psalm 96), Reuben (Psalm 90), Simeon, Gad (Psalm 94), Ephraim (Psalm 97), Menashah (Psalm 97) , Benjamin (Psalm 93), Dan (Psalm 99))


Vista overlook, Zion Canyon Christmas vacation 2005


[According to Jewish tradition, Moses gave the eleven psalms 90-100 to eleven of the tribes of Israel., the tribe of Simeon was excluded because of the events in Numbers 25-1:15. Psalm 91 was given to the tribe of Levi. Psalms 95 to 99 have been called the “Coronation Psalms” and are used in the Jewish Saturday Morning Kabbala Shabbat service. For some Baptist Christian Hymns related to the Messianic age see “The Coronation Hymnal”, by A.J. Gordon and A.T. Pierson, Revell and Co., N.Y., Boston, Chicago.( which is now out of print, but copies are available in several University
libraries)



Jewish and Christian Blessing
“May the eternal light and good energy in the Lord Bless you, protect you, and keep you,
May he lift up his face upon you while being gracious unto you,
May he uphold you and that which you value, and give you peace. ”




Area north of the Angel’s Landing rock formation.

Please pray with us assisted and helped by the prayers at
http://www.yhwhschofchrist.org/prayers
(you may register there and post your own prayers if this is helpful to you)

Irish Prayer and Blessing
“May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back.
May the Sun(Son) shine warm on your face, And the rain fall soft upon your fields.
And May God hold you in palm of his hands.”
(Until we talk and pray together again and he blesses you again through us)

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Light Upon the Path 2
22
Photo taken 10/26/2008 at 10,500’ latitude 35 deg. 10 min. longitude 93 deg. 20 min. from Cessna 182 8189G
while flying south easterly from Little Rock AR toward Greenville,MS
(for an enlargement of the photo click on it in your browser)


Another interpretation of how to understand a short summary of the Bible
hidden in, Genesis, the first book of the Torah.

We meditate while looking at the first words of the 12 Torah portions in the standard
yearly lectionary. This allows us to see the process of spiritual enlightenment
(working out of the indwelling of God’s Holy Spirit) occuring in us through the soul and spirit of the prophet (man of God) Noah.
It occurs as a repeated yearly unfolding during this time of the Holy biblical year.
Furthermore, each of the twelve first words can be meditated on in terms of the individual
Hebrew letters and their corresponding sounds* .
See previous posting for more discussions about the significance of the Hebrew letter
Vav** as it appears in the Torah.

1) B’rayshit In the beginning
2) Noah the soul and spirit of Noah (with God’s help)
3) Lech Lekha separated and walked forward
4) Va-yera and appeared as
5) Hayyei Sarah
6) Toledot the story of Sarah’s life
7) Va-Yetze It left (Beer-sheva…the well of the seven)
8) Va-Yishlah and sent (messengers ahead to Esau)
9) Va-Yeshev while staying in place
10) Mikhetz to the end
11) Va-Yighehsh as it ascended
12) Va-yehi. Unto its place in heaven

*See “The Cipher of Genesis” or “Song of Songs” by Carlo Suares for much more on this.
** When you (a man or woman of God having done your share of your duty to God and Country) meditate on it as you prophesize... Vav becomes the light sword of the Holy Spirit of God's Truth in us . As an example of one way to do this through meditation you can autiot or spell out the letter as a set of hidden letter eg. Vav Aleph Vav for the letter vav. Then meditate on the meaning (conceptual value or purpose) hidden inside of the meaning of the letter.


Photo from 13,500’ 104 deg. 30 min. longitude 37 deg. 10’ min. latitude. The mountains in
The center of the photo are called the Spanish Peaks.
10/24/2008
for more photos from recent flight up the Red River Valley, Jackson, MS to Colorado Springs,CO and return flying along above the Arkansas River to Dodge City, KS, Fort Smith AR,Little Rock AR, Greenville, MS see postings at http://www.ourprayergroupnews.blogspot.com

Monday, May 19, 2008

May 4 Pentecost/ June 9 Shavuous 2008

Thought for the last millenium and also the next:
"A committment to upholding a truth that we both know about together is more fundamental than hoping for one that we don't [know about]. But, both are important."

Continuation of Translation of parts of the 1st chapter of Genesis
(untransliterated Hebrew script and some of the ideas for these translations are taken from the book “The Linear Chumash by Rabbi Peasch Goldberg, Feldheim Publishers, Jerusalem/ New York. See last year’s postings for the rest of translations of the first 5 of the 10 sayings of God in Genesis chapter 1)



View looking down on the Colorado River below, toward the east, from Plateau Pt. (3640’), Grand Canyon, AZ The Bright Angel creek (not visible) goes off to the upper left from near the middle of the picture. The rock formations in the background are called the Zoroaster temple (7136’) and the Brahma temple.

Grand Canyon Rock layers from top to bottom:
Kaibab Limestone (deposited 250 million years ago)
Toroweap formation (d 260 m years ago)
Coconino Sandstone (d 270 m years ago)
Hermit Shale (d 280 m years ago)
Supai Group (d 300 m years ago)
Redwall Limestone (d 330 m years ago)
Mauv Limestone (d 530 m years ago)
Bright Angel Shale (d 540 m years ago)
Tapeats Sandstone (d 550 m years ago)
Vishnu Schist
Rock layers less than 250 m years ago have been eroded away
Rocky mountains begin to form 60-70 m. years ago

(information from http://www.bobspixels.com/kaibab.org/geology)

Picture taken 5/10/2008. You can take a short ½ day 12 mile mule trip from the south rim lodges (which are situated at 6860’) to get here/there and back.


The 6th saying (7th utterance) of God occuring
in the 1st chapter of Genesis, 1st of the fifth day

“V’omer Elohaym
God said:

Yeesheer’tzu hamayim.
Let the water swarm

shehrehtz nehphehsh hayah

with creeping living souls

v’oph
and birds

V’ophayph
shall fly

al haerehtz

over the earth

al ph’nay
on the face of

r’kay hashamayim
the expanse of the heavens.”

Genesis 1:20





Another view of the Colorado River from Plateau Pt. Rock formations on the right of the river are (from right to left) Cheop’s pyramid, Horus temple, Tower of Set. On the left of the river canyon is the Dana Butte.
Picture taken 5/10/ 2008

The 7th saying (8th utterance*) of God occuring
in the 1st chapter of Genesis, 1st of the sixth day



Havatsu Falls, Havatsu Indian Reservation AZ located in a side canyon further down the Grand Canyon toward the west. It is assessable from a parking area at the trailhead after a 10 mile hike down the canyon to the Indian village there. 5/2008

V’omer Elohim
And God said,

Totzay haeretz
Let the earth bring out

nehphehsh hayah
living souls

l’maynah
each of their own kind

bheehaymah
animals

v’rehmehsh
and creeping things

v’chay’tu erehtz
land animals

l’maynah
each of their own kind.

Vay’hay kayn
And, it was so.

* If we count Barashayt as the 1st utterance but not a saying.

Genesis 1:24




Havatsu creek, Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) campground, Havatsu Indian Reservation NW AZ. Although the outside temperature was in the 80's the water was very cool (maybe 70 degrees) because of loss of heat descending down the falls and across the rocks. 5/2008

The 8th saying (9th utterance) of God occuring
in the 1st chapter of Genesis, 2nd of the sixth day

V’omer Elohim
And God said,

Nashehh Adam

Let us make man

bh’tzal’maynu
in Our image

kheed’motaynu
in Our likeness***

Veeyeer’du
and they shall rule

bheed’agat hayam v’bhof hashamayeem

over the fish of the sea and the birds of the heavens

v’babh’haymah v’bchal haretz
and over the animals and over all the earth.

v’bachal harehmehsh haromaysh al haretz
and over every creeper which creeps on the earth.

Genesis 1:26

*** these words are also reflected as an important part of our own lives when we observe the Jewish community blessing, the birchas hamazon said after meals on the Sabbath and Holy Days.
“Blessed are You, Lord, Our God, King of the Universe Who yotzered (fashioned) Adam (mankind) , in his image and his likeness and tikayn( prepared) for him a structure unto our untoness.

According to my friends, the rabbis in Brooklyn NY, the image mentioned here is the intelligence and spiritual free will of man.
The image of the likeness is his or her physical body which serves as host to the soul or image.

Baruch atah Adonay, yotzeayr h’Adam.
Blessed are thou Lord, who creates man in two parts.

But, note, why does the first part of the verse not say yotzeayr (forming us with his imagination) when Elohim God creates us in his image and likeness? This is because Elohim God inside of us is asehh or making us (creating us in four parts with his own hands) in this verse. For Jews the Spirit and Soul of the Holy One of Israel and his Bride (What Christians call our Holy Spirit) according to the Torah,is Bahir (inside of the mountain of God in us) at this time. Begotten creation (as when we say in the Eucharist that Jesus Christ was created, begotten, not made by God and the Virgin Mary) occurs on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. This is the Unity School of Christianity. The Yotzer, or the formation of man's image and likeness as a part of God in our imagination occurs during the Passover Seder. It is also reaffirmed with denials and affirmations during the two months of the Jewish lunar fall calendar after Elul. This is Our Prayer Group YHWH School of Christianity. Making (as Moses inscribed or made the tablets of the Ten Commanments when God lifted up his face upon him)* occurs at Shavuous. This is YHWH School of Christianity informing Our Prayer Group.

*and as the prophet Isaiah explains in his transcendent teachings that God made humankind out of a potter's clay turned in four directions being assisted by the instruction and knowledge of his four archangels...Ariel, Gabriel, Raphael, Michael
The 9th saying (10th utterance) of God occuring
in the 1st chapter of Genesis, 3rd of the sixth day

Vay’bharehch atam Elohaym
God blessed them

V’omehr lahehm Elohaym

And God said to them,

ph’ro urabho

Be fruitful and multiply

umeel’o et haretz

and fill the earth

V’cheeb’shehha ur’du
and conquer it and rule

bheed’agat hayam v’bhof hashamaym

over the fish of the sea and the birds of the heavens

v’bchal hayah

and over every living being

haromaysheht al haretzwhich creep on the earth.

Genesis 1:27




Navaho falls, located around the corner from the Havatsu falls.


The 10th saying (11th utterance) of God occuring
in the 1st chapter of Genesis, 4rd of the sixth day


V’omehr Elohaym
And God said,

Heenayh natatay lachehm et chal eyshehv
Behold, I have given to you every herb

zray zehra
seed of a seed**

ashehr al ph’nay chal haretz

which dwells on the face of the earth

v’et chal haaytz ashehr bho ph’ray aytz
and every tree which bears a tree's fruit

zrav zehra
as a seed of a seed**

lchehm yeeh’yehh lach’lah:
which will be your food.

ul’chal hayat haretz v’bhof hashamaym

and to all living creatures and the birds of the heavens

ul’chal romaysh al haretz
and to all which creeps on the earth.

ashehr bho nehphehsh hayah

which bears a living material soul [outwardly visible]

et chal yehrehq ashehv l’ach’lah
all green herbs…for food.

Vay’hay kayn:
And it was so.

Genesis 1:30

** Note to the above: the words seed of a seed remind us of the philosophical term “concept of concept” see last year’s blog for the 1st part of an amateur philosophical/ theological paper about this.






Flying back up the Pearl River after departing from New Orleans Lakefront Airport 3/15 2006. The first part of the trip passed the north shore area of Lake Pontchartrain then kept a straight line course at about 3000’ as I flew to the Vicksburg MS area. This is indicated on the altimeter and Garmin 300 GPS in the above photo. The last leg of the flight continued to return the aircraft to its base at Jacobs Aviation, Hawkins Field Jackson MS.





Cockpit instrument rack as viewed from the pilot’s seat in an instrument flight rules equiped (IFR) Cessna 182, N8189G. On left of center there is clockwise from upper left : the altimeter, the two very-high frequency omni directional receivers (VOR) course deviation needles. These are tuned from the frequencies set in radios stacked in the second level on the middle (above the required transponder which identifies the aircraft to flight controllers. Finally finishing the trip around the circle there is the vertical speed indicator. On the right of center there is…moving down from the top from left to right .. the left fuel tank fuel indicator, ammeter, right fuel tank fuel indicator. Then on the row below that, again moving left to right …cylinder head temperature, oil temperature, and oil pressure . Below that the circular gages indicate engine manifold pressure and engine revolutions per minute (RPM) gage respectively . Note the Garmin Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) 300 receiver directly below the radio switch panel. Its moving map display allows for much better display of map and other routing information for a single pilot than previously.

God be With You till we Meet Again
United Methodist Hymnal
Hymn 672
Nashville, Tenn 1989

God be with you till we meet a-gain;
By his coun-sels guide, up-hold you,
With his sheep se-cure-ly fold you;
God be with you till we meet a-gain.
Till we meet, till we meet,
Till we meet at Je-sus’ feet;
Till we meet, till we meet,
God be with you till we meet again.

God be with you till we meet a-gain;
Neath his wings se-cure-ly hide you,
Dai-ly man-na still provide you;
God be with you till we meet a-gain.
Till we meet, till we meet,
Till we meet at Je-sus’ feet;
Till we meet, till we meet,
God be with you till we meet again.

God be with you till we meet a-gain;
When life’s per-ils thick con-found you,
Put his arms un-fail-ing round you;
God be with you till we meet a-gain.
Till we meet, till we meet,
Till we meet at Je-sus’ feet;
Till we meet, till we meet,
God be with you till we meet again.

God be with you till we meet a-gain;
Keep love’s ban-ner float-ing o-er you,
Smite death’s threat-ening wave be-fore you;
God be with you till we meet a-gain.
Till we meet, till we meet,
Till we meet at Je-sus’ feet;
Till we meet, till we meet,
God be with you till we meet again.

Words: Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1880
Music: William G. Tomer, 1880

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Breathing and sitting meditations, the name of God sings an old song, walking meditation, some teachings from the Haggadah and a parable.
Easter/Passover 2008


Waves breaking along the shore of the island of Oahu, Hawaii
Picture taken July 2006 after a short climb to reach atop the U.S. Army Diamond-head defensive fort which overlooks and protects the city of Honolulu from there.


Some Sutras for OurPrayerGroup

Hail Mary! Hail Jesus! Hail Soul of Christ!
Blessed art thou among women Mary.
Blessed art thou among men Jesus.
Pure art thou my soul of Christ as that of He who created, formed, and makes you... He who creates, forms, makes you from himself, the World, and us...He who breathes life into me, will take it from me, and return it to me in the hereafter.
And, blessed is the fruit of God’s womb that bore you three inside of us.
No birth, no death is there in our here and now.
Good Jesus hear us, if ever we loved thee tis now.
From the wicked foe defend us.*
At the hour of our death call us unto thee,
that thy wounds hide our souls of Christ in thy eternal kingdom, power, and glory...
until God reigns and rules its time for them to rise and shine forth in all of us and thee.

*portions of this prayer are inspired from a prayer of St. Ignatius Loyola which has been published in his spiritual exercises. A good translation of St. Loyola's wondelful and useful directions for meditation of the spiritual exercises (by Louis J. Puhl, S.J.) may be purchased, while they last, from St. Andrew's Cathedral's bookstore (Episcopal) in downtown Jackson, MS.

Breathing in, we go back, we go forward
To God’s island of Christ inside ourself .*
There is an eternal tree of life
There is water, there are birds,
There is sunshine and fresh air.
Breathing out, we feel safe .**

Breathing in, breathing out,
God’s loving seed of faith and hope is blooming in us as a flower.***
We are fresh as the resurrection dew.
We are solid as the mountain
Here there is freedom and truth.
We are firm as God’s own earth in us.
We are the water of Christ’s baptism reflecting what is true.
Here there is goodness and beauty.
We are the space of God’s universe. We are free.

*Dear prayer friends, the Pure Land, the Kingdom of Heaven… is within us and among us. Breathe we are alive…please wake up to who we are! God has a plan for us! We have places to go together and things to do together!
**For all of us as Individuals and collectively together. For Christians try a ha-tha ra-ja 4:8:16 left right ratio alternate nostril breathing here (also called Sun Moon mental breathing). For Buddhists or Jews you will want to use a 4:4:8 in/hold/out ratio wisdom physical body wisdom breath to get here/there.
*** The starting form for these sutras are take from the Rev. Thich Nhat Hanh’s books and teachings . Please see previous blogs for more details.


We’ll Never Say Good-bye
Christian Hymn, Lyrics by J.H. Tenney, music by Dr. Adoniram Judson Gordon 1895

“There is a land far out of sight, A calm untroubled shore,
Where they who said on earth good-night, Now meet to part no more.

We’ll never say good-bye in heav’n, We’ll never say good-bye,(good-bye,)
In that fair land of joy and song, We’ll ne-ver say good bye.

Each day as pilgrims reach that strand, All hearts with rapture swell;
Wel-comes are heard on ev-‘ry hand, But nev-er one fare-well.

We’ll never say good-bye in heav’n, We’ll never say good-bye,(good-bye,)
In that fair land of joy and song, We’ll ne-ver say good bye.

For-ev-er with the Lord they reign, His face for-ev-er view;
For them no sin, no grief, no pain, No tear-ful last a-dieu!

We’ll never say good-bye in heav’n, We’ll never say good-bye,(good-bye,)
In that fair land of joy and song, We’ll ne-ver say good bye.

Je-ru-sa-lem my glo-rious home, Thou ci-ty built on high,
When shall I to the man-sions come, No more to say good-bye!

We’ll never say good-bye in heav’n, We’ll never say good-bye,(good-bye,)
In that fair land of joy and song, We’ll ne-ver say good bye.

Lyrics and music Copyrighted 1883 (at that time, by John J. Hood)
From “The Coronation Hymnal” By A. J. Gordon 1895

A sitting meditation from the books, “Present Moment, Wondelful Moment” and "Be Free Where You Are",by the Rev. Thich Nhat Hanh

Breathing in,I know I am breathing in,Breathing out, I know I am breathing out.
Breathing in, I notice that my in-breath has become deeper, Breathing out, I notice that my out-breath has become slower.
Breathing in I calm myself, breathing out, I feel at ease.
Breathing in I Smile,Breathing out I release.
Breathing in, I dwell in the present moment, Breathing in I feel it is a wondelful moment. ****

****These lines of the Sutras are designed to be used to concentrate and contemplate in a stable yogic sitting pose. Try an easy heart breath with ratio 5:5:5.

Central to the Jewish teaching for Passover in the Haggadah there is the discussion of the four different types of sons:

1) The wise son or daughter, who asks to be taught, whom we should tell everything (so he or she can be independent of us) when we are teaching him,

Chocham, mah hu omayr? Mah haodot v’ hachukim v’hamsh’phatim aser tzoach Adonai Elohaynu etachehm V’af atah ehmor lo k’heel’chot haphehsah. Ayn maph’tirin echar haphasach aphikoman.

The wise son, what does he say? “What is the meaning of these laws and ordinances which the Lord Our God has commanded us?” What then do we say to him to teach him about Pesach? Nothing is left out, including the rule that nothing is eaten after the Afikoman

2) The evil son who thinks he is different( better) than others. For, he thinks that we don’t need to interact and work together with others. Him, or her we should confront. But, not because he or she is different from us. Indeed they are our sons and daughters too.

Rash amah hu omayr? Mah haobodah hazoach lachehm? L’chehm v’lo lo.

The wicked son, what does he say? “What is the meaning of this that is commanded to you?” (that is he says this to you and not himself).

Vol’phi shehhotzi et atz’mu mean hach’lehl v’chehpahr baakehr. V’af atah hak’hayh et sheenavm emar lo:

Because he says it this way he has removed himself from us (the community)… even he has denied the laws said to him.

Bobor zehh ashah Adonay Eloheynu B’tzati meemeetz’rim. Li v’lo lu. Elu hayah sham lo hayah neeg’al.

Answer him by saying it is because of that which has been done by the Lord God for me when I came out of Egypt. “For me” and not “for him”. Had he been there, he would not have been redeemed.


3) the simple son or daughter, whom we should assist by teaching him or her to expect miracles and giving them a simple and easy to understand answer.

Tam mah hu omayr? Mah zoat? V’amar’ta elav. B’chazehq yad hotzianu Adonai meemeetz’rim, meebayt abhadaym.

The simple son, what does he say? What is this? And, the answer to him:”With a mighty hand Adonay brought us out from Egypt, from the house of bondage.

4) What about the naïve but potentially good son or daughter who hardly knows what to ask as a question or how to ask it? Them we should assist by treating them special and using all our advanced techniques of breathing, assisted contemplative prayer. But, we leave out the part above about the miracles and the mighty hand,

V’shehaynu yoda lee’shol et patach lu? Shehnehmar: Vhagad’ata bhayom hahu limor:
Bhovor zeh ashah Adonai Eloheynu bh’tzati meemeetz’raym.

And, what about him who does not know how to ask the question? (We quote from the Torah) “And, on that day you shall teach him.” “We do all of this because the Lord Our God brought us out of Egypt.”


Walking Meditation by the Rev. Thich Nhat Hanh

We have arrived We are home
In the here, in the now.
Dwelling with God and in her
We are solid, we are free.
Dwelling together in a Kingdom of Heaven of God and Christ on earth. *****
*****These lines are for walking meditation, try a breathing ratio of three steps on the in and three steps on the out, centering in the lower dan tien (3rd chakra).


Breathing in his breath a lotus of his happiness blooms in us,
Breathing out of us her breath we help God guide the World.
It is a gentle touch… soft like a gentle breeze swaying bamboo along a river’s shore
Or an angel whispering a message of the hope of salvation to our heart and mind,
Who already knows that at its final confirmation there will be in the World and us a greater joy and louder silent shout of universal delight.





Parable which tells about God’s
four sons and his daughter
(the Shekinah)
(written in 1983)

Once, now, and in the future God is a King. He has/had four Sons and a daughter who lived here on earth. Each of his sons and the daughter were unhappy and wanted to leave and find fame and fortune for themselves. So God decided to divide up the portions of his Kingdom as an inheritance unto his sons. But, he was concerned that even though they said they told him they wanted to work together to find wealth, they would fight among themselves after he had left. So he gave each son and the daughter only enough so that they would still need the portions of the other four in order to prosper. But, each son became too proud to ask for help from his brothers and his sister. Instead each convinced himself that his portion was sufficient unto itself. Worse yet the daughter didn’t do anything to help or say anything (while God was trying to speak through her to everyone) while this was happening. She was the One God normally used to help others and heal with his Words (if people took time to listen to this still small voice of God which she spoke for him inside of them). Sure as the lack of love that grew inside of them for each other the Kingdom fell apart. Each of the sons blamed the others for the disaster. The daughter was left without anyone to protect and defend her.

Some time later God returned from heaven in order to find out what had gone wrong. Even though the Kingdom had been left in ruins, three of his sons had become authorities teaching others how to live better and be happy. So, God, the King disguised himself as a beggar. He went to each of the different authorities representing them in order to find out how to be Holy and prosper.

1) And, the authority set up by the first son had a special day, the Sabbath, and a large collection of rules set aside as Holy. They said he should obey the rules and worship the King who had left and rest on this special day. Then he would see how foolish all the rest of the men and women were to go around not paying attention to these rules and conducting business while the King's people were worshipping him.

2) And then the King went to the authority set up by the second son. This authority said that they had special people called priests set aside as Holy. And these priests had special powers or charisms that were hidden to most of the men and women. They told him that if he would confess his sins to these priests he would see how foolish all the rest of the Kingdom was to try and solve their problems themselves. Why should he tell his sins to ordinary people who didn't understand when these special Holy people better at forgiving mistakes and keeping secrets.

3) Then he went to the authority set up by the third son. This authority said they had a special book set aside as Holy. If he would study and memorize the passages in this book he would see how foolish all the rest of us (other than them) were. The King smiled as he recognized a few of the words in the book as his own. But, they had taken the four or five pages of clear instructions that he had given them and made it into a very long book of over 1000 pages.

4) Finally he went to the fourth son who was not a recognized authority at all. He was a prophet, but he didn’t know it. He and the sister had been left by the others to fend for themselves. So, then, God asked him what he had set aside as Holy. But, the fourth son said, "Old beggar man you must be mistaken. Why do you ask me that question for I am just an ordinary person not much different from you. I have tried all my life to find out what is Holy. But each time that I think I have found it I am told that I must take away the heavenly inheritance of some of my brothers and sisters. These people are very dear to me, some of them have even been my benefactors. Wherever I go, I take them with me. I would never be happy if I went off to heaven and left them behind. So I have given up what is Holy. The other sons and daughters think I am foolish and have taken what my father left me and my sister away from us... so we will not use it unwisely. What hope is there left for me or her to find my Father again. To tell you the truth I do not know whether he is alive or dead."
And then the old man said: “Young man if you do not know what is Holy, then what do you know.” And, the young man said, “Not so much.” “I do not even know that I don’t know anything.”
Then the old man said, "Young man, why do you tell me this? Perhaps you need someone to know these things for you and be God for you?"
And the young man thought about this and he said: "Yes, I do." Then all of a sudden, before his eyes the old beggar man turned into a King. It was as if the words he spoke were his Father’s words.

And this is what the King, an old beggar man, said: "You are like the other three sons and my daugher. You neither know who you are or who I am. For, if you knew who you were, you would know who I am. And, if you knew who I am you would know who you were. I am the name of God and whosoever knows me, in him or her shall the name of God be known.”

I am your Father the King. Everything you are I am. And, everything I am you someday shall be. Remain in me and you will someday be the name of God. Then whosoever knows you and glorifies you, in him or her shall the name of God be known and be glorified.” Now the other sons have possession of the Kingdom. In time they shall be known just as they have chosen to know others.

And then the Old man became sad and said: "All I have to give you and your sister, the Shekinah, now is the love that has been given to me. I am afraid that it is only a tiny spark, a seed, a glimmer of my hopes and dreams that some day we will all be united again and prosper together. But, this seed if it is nurtured can grow into a large tree full of the happiness of eternal life.

“How shall I know this love in order to nurture it”, said the Son.

And, then He said, “This love is who it is and this love tries to keep its
promises and it does what it says it is going to do.”

“And, why is this love who it is and why does it do that?”, said the young man. (his sister wanted to know also for she was listening to all of this)

“That is because this love knows where it has been and where it is now and
where it is going later all in One present moment”, God said.

“How can I and my sister know this love when it seems that the other four sons
are more powerful than we. For they are admired by most in the World. We have no choice about whether we can change this, for what we do is controlled by something outside of ourself”, he
said.

And, the Old man thought a while and then he said,
“ You already have this love and it is who it is inside of your heart and mind.

“Unfortunately, just now you don’t know it enough. But, if you and your sister trust my spirit inside of all of us (which is inside of your heart) and remain in me you will
know it more and more. And it will know you more and more. For the Self
knows itself when it is in itself(in you) and when it knows itself, then it is in
itself (in me). I have made the World out of nothing. But, I have made you out of something, myself.”

Now, it was the fourth son's and his sister’s turn to smile. They thought carefully for a while. Then they said: "Your love and your hopes and dreams are what is most important. We have no other inheritance left so you yourself shall be our inheritance. And, it became so!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Day of the Holy Name of Jesus
December 31, 2007
Psalm 8


photo taken 5/2004 kayaking near the mouth of the Columbia River (where it empties into the Pacific Ocean)

Partners in God, partners in Christ, we are one family.
Have a blessed, safe,healthy,happy, and truthful 2008 Epiphany,Tu B'Shvat,Lent,Purim,Easter,Passover,Ascension, Pentecost,Shavuous season
this year.
Being One in Jesus Christ today, we are One in God Our Father,
Being One in God Our Father today, we are One in Christ Jesus forever.

Yearly Prayer Calendar

Holy Days 5768-5769/2008 Confession of St. Peter (Jan 18 Psalm 23), Conversion day of St. Paul (Jan. 25 Psalm 67), Tu B’Shvat (Festival of the Trees) January 22, Ash Wednesday (February 6), Saint Benedict’s day (March 2), Purim (March 21), Saint Gregory’s day (March 12), Saint George’s day and Easter (March 23), Passover (April 19-27), St. Mark (April 25 Psalm 2),Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ into his eternal rule in God's Kingdom of Heaven in US, May 1, Pentecost (May 4), Lag B’Omer (May 23), Shavuos (June 9),St. Peter and St. Paul’s day (June 29 Psalms 66, 87,97,138), Independence Day U.S.A.,St. Mary Magalene (July 21 Psalms 30,42,116,149), St. James day (July 25, Psalms 7, 33,34), St. Ignatius Loyola's day (July 31), Saint Bernard’s day (August 20), Saint Barthomew’s (Nathaniel’s ) day (August 24 Psalms 15,67,86, 91), World Peace Day (September 21), Rosh Hashanah (September 29-30) along with Gabriel, Michael, Ariel, Raphael and All Angels day (Sept. 29), Succoth October 14, Saint Francis of Assisi’s day Oct. 4 ,St. Luke (Oct 18 Psalm 103), Saint James of Jerusalem day (Oct 23 Psalm 1), All Souls/All Saints Day (Psalms 111,112,148,149,150), Veteran’s Day (November 11), Saint Margaret’s day (Nov. 16), Thanksgiving day (November 27), Saint Andrew’s day November 30 (Psalms 19,24,96,100), St. Thomas’s day (Dec.21 Pslams 23,27,121,126), Channukah (December 22, Christmas December 25,St. John’s day (Dec. 27 Psalm 92,97,98,145), Holy Innocent’s day (Dec. 28, Psalms 2,19, 26,126), Day of the Holy Name of Jesus (Dec. 31, Psalm 8).

[For Bible readings and Psalms that go with these Holy Days see the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer (both the two year daily office and the two year lectionary readings) or the three year revised common lectionary at http:\\divinity.library.vanderbilt.edu/lectionary . The revised common lectionary was created for the occasions of common prayer and worship services among Protestants, Catholics and Jews. It has more readings from the Old Testament than the ordinary episcopal or catholic lectionary. Using these two or three year daily offices is an excellent way to keep track of an intention for reading most of the Bible in two years. The best translation of the Bible I have found is “The Amplified Bible” published by Zondervan. It has cross-references in the text to related passages and prophecies which make this translation even more of a “Tree of Life” than others.]
For about 1/3 of the Psalms as of now, some excellent contemporary translations,discusssions, and music are available. See the website of the New Zealand Christian Musicians who are called the Sons of Korah. CDs are available from www.familychristian.com.

New Moons of Shevet (January 8), Adar I (February 7) , Adar II (February 24), Nissan (March 29), Iyar (May 5), Sivan (June 4) , Tammuz (July 2), Av (Augus 2), Elul (August 14), Tishrei (August 31) , Rosh Hashanah (September 29),Yom Kippur (September 22), Succos (September 27), Hoshana Rabba October 3,. Shimini Atzeres October 4, Simchas Torah October 5,Chesvan (October 23), Kislev (November 22),Tevet (December 22) (months of correct eating, laughter, speaking, thought, movement, seeing, hearing, action, feeling, smell, relaxation, judgement) tribes of Asher (Psalm 100 ), Naphtali (Psalm 98) Judah (Psalm 92),Issachar (Psalm 95), Zebulun (Psalm 96), Reuben (Psalm 90), Simeon, Gad (Psalm 94), Ephraim (Psalm 97), Menashah (Psalm 97) , Benjamin (Psalm 93), Dan (Psalm 99))

[According to Jewish tradition, Moses gave the eleven psalms 90-100 to eleven of the tribes of Israel., the tribe of Simeon was excluded because of the events in Numbers 25-1:15. Psalm 91 was given to the tribe of Levi. Psalms 95 to 99 have been called the “Coronation Psalms” and are used in the Jewish Saturday Morning Kabbala Shabbat service. For some Baptist Christian Hymns related to the Messianic age see “The Coronation Hymnal”, by A.J. Gordon and A.T. Pierson, Revell and Co., N.Y., Boston, Chicago.( which is now out of print, but copies are available in several University
libraries)

Irish Prayer and Blessing
“May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back.
May the Sun(Son) shine warm on your face, And the rain fall soft upon your fields.
And May God hold you in palm of his hands.”
(Until we talk and pray together again and he blesses you again through us)

Know that wherever I am and God is, God’s Son (Jesus Christ) is! And, we know that wherever I am and God (Christ Jesus) is, and I am who I am are, God (the Holy Spirit) is! So, then...
May the Light of Jesus Christ surround you ...
May the Love of God Our Father give you his highest blessing (that of the knowledge of his/our blessed peace that comes from the wholehearted obedience to the Words of Our Father in Heaven in US and sincere and compassionate participation in the imaginative unfolding of God's eternally restful and creative mind). May God guide you towards the final completion and fulfillment of his wise plans for all of us...
May the Power (good will) of Jesus Christ and Christ Jesus protect and defend you and give you spiritual understanding and joy.
(through knowledge of the certain truth in the Holy Spirit of his omnipresent, eternal Word, and his good name)
May the Presence (knowledge, wisdom, meritorious and graceful blessings) of God over-watch you as you go about your work.
(go before you, save you and help you... follow you, sanctify and redeem you.)
May the Power (renewed good will) of our director of the angels of God’s good name (the Lord God of Hosts) protect all of us who serve those who serve God and may
the Divine Love and Light of the incarnated, healing Jesus enfold and surround the souls of us all as we dwell together forever.

Jewish and Christian Blessing
“May the eternal light and good energy in the Lord Bless you, protect you, and keep you,
May he lift up his face upon you while being gracious unto you,
May he uphold you and that which you value, and give you peace. ”