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Sunday, October 30
by
Nancy Pace
on Sun 30 Oct 2005 09:38 AM EST
Excerpts: Bushie and Harrie were pardners/Oh lordy, how they cleared brush/They swore to be true to each other/Then Bushie gave her the brush/He was her man/But he done her wrong.../I couldn't tell you no story/I wouldn't tell you no lie/Ol' Georgy Porgy ain't studyin' no justice/He just wants his puddin' and pie/He done kissed that girl/And now he's makin' her cry.... more »
Friday, October 28
by
Nancy Pace
on Fri 28 Oct 2005 10:58 AM EDT
Excerpt: If we've concluded that we're pretty much alone in a meaningless universe, in competition with everyone else, forced to fight for every inch until we die, we can find all the evidence we need to continue to reinforce that belief system in everything we do, in everyone we meet, in everything we learn. As necessary, we'll project what we believe into our experiences, and act in ways that fulfill our prophecies....Too exhausted and beaten down from upholding our chaotic, leaky thought systems to try anything new, we settle for "being right" about what we already think.... There are no rules for a spiritually empty world, a loveless, meaningless void. Life sucks and then you die....We hang on to our tough-guy philosophies...We keep turning back to what we know, or to what we think we know....What if the differences in the lives of accepting people, and resistant, fearful people, arise in large part mostly from their different choices about what they want to see, about what reality they choose to create....Seeing through visionary spiritual sight isn't as difficult a change as you might think. God only requires from us a tiny bit of willingness. He will handle all the rest....When I look on others with loving, spiritual eyes, I give them an amazing gift--the gift of seeing themselves completely differently--more loving, more beautiful and good than they ever realized. My accepting vision accurately reflects back to them the truth about their deepest nature, which is no less than the most thoughtful present anyone can ever give to another human being....The gift of seeing our own strengths and goodness is not one we can easily give ourselves. It takes another person choosing to see us lovingly, to see our own selves at our best....On an eternal scale, seeing everything spiritually is what we're here for.... more »
Monday, October 24
by
Nancy Pace
on Mon 24 Oct 2005 10:00 AM EDT
Excerpt: Consider this quote in yesterday's Washington Post (Sunday, October 23rd) from an article about I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby and Dick Cheney: "Libby greatly admires the work of Victor Davis Hanson, a classicist and military historian who posits that warfare is an inevitable part of civilization, evil is a basic condition of humanity, and tyrants must be confronted by the harshest possible means. (In late 2002, a few months before the Iraq invasion, Cheney--also a Hanson devotee--invited the historian to the vice president's mansion for a small dinner gathering that included Libby.)...Hanson's stark perspective comports with Libby's view on Iraq. He was among the administration's fiercest proponents of the invasion, and his office prepared a 48-page document of intelligence on Iraq's WMDs for Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations in February 2003. (Powell couldn't confirm a lot of the data and wound up not using much of it.)" more »
Sunday, October 23
by
Nancy Pace
on Sun 23 Oct 2005 09:14 PM EDT
Click on my latest posting, a quiz/drawing/political cartoon called "soldier," on the left side of this blog. So what do you think? more »
Wednesday, October 19
by
Nancy Pace
on Wed 19 Oct 2005 12:01 PM EDT
Excerpt: I lifted up my eyes to see four buzzards circling high above me, puzzled as to whether this hapless human below them--obviously writhing in her final death throes--would meet her demise sooner or disappointingly later.... more »
Friday, October 14
by
Nancy Pace
on Fri 14 Oct 2005 01:26 PM EDT
Excerpt: Peace and democracy aren't missions that can be accomplished. They're missions that never end. You can't end a war against an abstract noun. Besides, there will always be one more bomb-throwing terrorist to provide an excuse for one more retaliation. I hope Geena teaches us that sometimes you just have to endure a certain amount of injustice--but you almost never have to add to it. more »
by
Nancy Pace
on Fri 14 Oct 2005 12:50 PM EDT
Excerpts: For you many testosterites (both male and female) who depend for your jollies upon superhuman heroes gloriously avenging the depraved acts of craven evildoers--and if you also happen to be married to a Quaker spouse--this is the family movie for you.... more »
by
Nancy Pace
on Fri 14 Oct 2005 12:18 PM EDT
Excerpt: "In every child who is born, under no matter what circumstances, and of no matter what parents, the potentiality of the human race is born again. and in him, too, once more, and of each of us, our terrific responsibility towards human life; towards the utmost idea of goodness, of the horror of error, of God." more »
Wednesday, October 12
by
Nancy Pace
on Wed 12 Oct 2005 01:46 PM EDT
Excerpt: During the upcoming hearings, the GOP will be constrained from coming right out and saying exactly what it is that they really wanted to do, which was to put in place an ideologue whom they could trust to consistently seek out whatever constitutional pretexts were necessary to legally lead the country back to the stone age. They'll be forced instead to mumble lip-service courtesies to Bush's candidate, even while scheming to blow her out of the water and replace her with some right wing nut. Democratic senators will also be squirming as they assume the distasteful duty of backhandedly persuading everyone to confirm an avowedly conservative nominee.... more »
Sunday, October 9
by
Nancy Pace
on Sun 09 Oct 2005 10:33 AM EDT
This is the latest segment of a 15-part series of questions and answers about "acceptance" which I began posting early in 2005. I think the series is best read from the beginning, so click on the topic "acceptance" if you would like to see the whole series. All the October posts to this series were written a while ago, but I never got around to posting them. So I'm doing it now, in case readers want to read the complete series as originally written.... Thanks! Eppy more »
by
Nancy Pace
on Sun 09 Oct 2005 08:52 AM EDT
Excerpt: Better to push than be pushed, and doing one of the two seems to be the only choice we have. We don't seem to have the choice to hide out, quit, be neutral for too long, because the world just keeps on pushing.... more »
by
Nancy Pace
on Sun 09 Oct 2005 08:27 AM EDT
Excerpt: God apparently intended for the world to be as it is, since this is the way he created it, and he is all-powerful and all-wise and all-good, by definition. He doesn't mess up, and he didn't mess up with the world. For whatever reason, he wanted it as it is.... more »
Saturday, October 8
by
Nancy Pace
on Sat 08 Oct 2005 12:48 PM EDT
Excerpt: I can accept that. Can you? more »
by
Nancy Pace
on Sat 08 Oct 2005 12:29 PM EDT
Excerpt: When you ask for acceptance (and it does help to ask for it) don't put a time limit on yourself, don't struggle, don't worry about speed.... more »
Thursday, October 6
by
Nancy Pace
on Thu 06 Oct 2005 11:26 AM EDT
Excerpt: It makes no sense whatsoever to try to change someone. You can stay with him and be tolerant and accepting. Or you can get the hell out of there. But if you stay, and keep trying to change your partner to suit yourself, you'll fail, and you'll both be even more miserable--because no matter how good you are, you're really really not clever or persistent enough to change someone else.... Excerpt: Falling in love is all about mystery, sexual attraction, passion, and romance, which is too bad, because a happy relationship, more often than not, is more about tolerant, accepting friends helping friends. The best thing to have in your bed over the long run (I promise you, even better than a teddy bear) is your best friend.... more »
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