Sunday, October 5, 2008

Withholding Interaction


10.04.08
"Whatsoever you do to the least of my brethren this you do unto Me.". You know this statement of Christ, as do I. But have we thought about, and considered, who or what is lesser than the "you" that I am or you are?

It takes little imagination or wit to immediately think of the poor, the defenseless, the ill or the retarded, for example as "lesser". Surely, Christ was referring to these sorts of folks. But is that the totality of his challenge? To be kind or generous to those obviously deserving our concerns? Could the "least of my brethren" also include those whom I (or you) have chosen to judge as lesser-than-me? Minorities, co-workers/employees, poorly dressed or mannered, family members, for example?

If I am holding a grudge against someone then am I not considering them to be lesser than me (i.e. somewhat despicable)? If I allow my grudge to negatively affect my interactions with that person then am I not failing that challenge of Jesus? "But," you might think, "I don't treat her badly I merely avoid any interaction with her...it is better for both of us that way." "Really," I might ask myself prudently, "have I asked HER if it is better that way?" When determining your actions have you ever considered the concept of the sins of ommission? The sin of doing nothing when something is required is also a mistreatment of the "least".

Wouldn't you agree?

Thursday, July 3, 2008

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I would prescribe a visit to William Obrien State Park in Minnesota.

This is a view from the shore of the St Croix River, looking East, at one of the many boaters using the river.

At this park you can canoe, kayak, hike, camp, and just plain relax.


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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Grand Tetons 15 June

The Sundance Inn is our base camp in Jackson, WY. This is a very
comfortable, well established motel located in the heart of Jackson.
It would have rating which included the phrase, "mom and pop", but no
number over 3 in terms of "stars" ratings. I am glad we staying here.
This morning and early afternoon we visited the Grand Tetons National
Park generally, Jenny Lake specifically. Such beauty and serenity I
have not experienced since Maui, HI. Snow capped mountains, drinking
water clear lake, dense green forests, a pronghorn, a moose, and an
Chuckwagon style lunch of buffalo burgers and Cole slaw eaten
outdoors. Just imagine!

How could Fathers' Day be complete without your kids? I talked with
my son and his son (his 4th birthday) in the AM, then met with my
daughter and her husband and girls for the remainder of the day.

Happy Father's Day? Oh yeah!

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Spring Park Haiku

Driving past a Minneapolis neighborhood park on the warmest day, to
date, this March I saw a copper statue. Around the statue, which was
on a little grass covered mound, was a 15 foot diameter circle of ice
(about 18 inches wide).

The green park statue
Posing on brown Springtime grass
Speaks to snow patches


After writing that Haiku I decided that there was a more historic image.


The soldier statue

Stands, surrounded by ice melts...

Like Little Big Horn

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Conveyance Doctor Blogspot

Welcome to the Conveyance Doctor's new "Office!"

Google has provided this space which I will use for journaling, ranting, raving and joking. Typically, my subject matter will revolve around conveyors, conveyor components, conveyor solutions. Often, this "Office" will be a place where I offer prescriptions for conveyor ills, lifestyle maladies, thought process hiccups, and spiritual healing.

Visit often...the Conveyance Doctor is "IN."