Monday, July 13, 2015

Upcoming Posts

In order to keep myself accountable to what i've told some of you, i'm compiling a list of things i've agreed to blog about and explain. In case you didn't know, i love lists. I feel so accomplished when i scratch something off one of my lists. :-) Also, when i finally write these, i'll come back here, and link my posts.

for Beehive Healing Arts
1. Some sweet science behind why alternate nostril breathing (ANB) is one of the greatest gifts India has ever given the world of mental health.
2. E=mc2 Why everything is energy
2.5 What is "Christ-Centered Energy Work?"
3. What is Karma? LDS Doctrine + Science = Awesome
4. The subconscious demystified

for Like Nephi of Old
1. False Prophets: "I, I am Christ!"
1.5 What the difference between not being separate from God, and being God is. (Cosmic Humanism explained)
2. What is the difference between the Light of Christ and the power of the Holy Ghost?
3. What is Charity?
4. Missionary Letter that i forgot to write long long ago (Sorry Sister!) about faith unto golden investigators


If you'd like me to blog about something, leave it in the comments below! 

Music: Foundation of Faith (And a quick update!)

In case you didn't know i've been kind of quiet on the blogsphere because i've been going back and forth between Idaho, Utah, and Arizona. It's been an amazing couple of weeks! I've got a lot of insights to share here, and on my other blog, but i wanted to share a quick insight that hit me today amazing time, and some fun pictures from my trip.

I love jazz music
Music. Magic that has enchanted people since the beginning of time. There's something inside of us that cannot resist the pull of great music! Whether it's Jazz, or Hip-hop, or Baroque, or Classical, or maybe Country western, once you find music that you love, you can't get it out of your head!

If you've had the pleasure of seeing Pixar's new movie Inside Out, then you (hopefully) noticed the tripledent gum ad that kept popping up for the young girl. The molecules said about the memory of that jingle "this one is never gonna fade! Sometimes we throw it up there just for fun!" (Speaking of Inside Out and music, i'm currently hooked on the song Lava.)

TripleDent Gum, will make you smile!

As i pondered why some of these songs just randomly come from the depths of our memory, i had an insight, it's because we're hardwired for praise. We're hardwired to praise the Lord! (This is a subject i'll be writing about at some point, but it requires a lot more time and attention than I can put into a blog post)  The Lord designed us this way so we could learn easier through song! Basically any song  can stick in our memory like gum on the bottom of a shoe, which means we have to be just as careful what we let into our ears, as what we let our shoes fall into.*

When i was pondering this, one of the first witnesses that pointed me to this was the fact that almost all the major religions, the texts were recited to music? The Hebrews have their chants, and prayers that are in song, the Muslims have their call to prayer, and the Qur'an in song, and the Hindus have the Vedas which were originally hymns, Catholics have their repeated prayers, and songs. Even the Yogis sing their mantras to music!

The Vedas are older than Moses!
For a while i was really annoyed that Latter-day Saints don't put many of our scriptures to music. We have our hymns, yes, but i wish there was some cool song that i could use to sing 1 Nephi!  (I was actually just talking to Erwin about this today.) The jews have cool patterns! However, it seems that Latter-day Saints are peculiar enough as they are, that they avoid things that might make them seem even weirder.. i.e. chanting scriptures to music in order to learn them better.

Back to today! I was walking through Deseret Book, and after i made my purchase i saw a jewel, a nugget of gold, an oasis in the desert! (No, it was not the chocolate counter next to the cashier!) I saw Scripture Scouts on CD!

Old School Cassettes

When i saw the CDs, i remembered that in my childhood i used to listen to the cassettes as i would fall asleep. There was one particular song that i would stay up late and listen to over and over. As i would listen to it, i would feel something. I wasn't sure what it was, but i loved how it felt! I would listen to it over and over, just because i loved how it felt!

As i looked back, i realized that i was feeling the Holy Ghost testifying to me about what i was hearing. Then I realized that the foundation of loving the Lord, and loving the scriptures came to me as i listened to these songs. Songs about the rameumptom, and kids talking about Laban and the plates.

I bought the album, and immediately put it into my car CD player. As i listened to it i was shocked to hear how corny some of the songs are. But even though they're corny i can't help but love them!

Now on CD!
Moral of the story: use music as a foundation for faith. Children may wander in later years, but they will remember the music, and the feelings, and that can and will provide a path to return. Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is older, he will not depart from it. President Eyring said it this way,

There are things you can do early, when those you love are young. Remember that daily family prayer, family scripture study, and sharing our testimony in sacrament meeting are easier and more effective when children are young. Young children are often more sensitive to the Spirit than we realize.

When they are older, they will remember the hymns they sang with you. Even more than recalling music, they will remember the words of scripture and testimony. The Holy Ghost can bring all things to their remembrance, but the words of scriptures and hymns will last the longest. Those memories will exert a pull that may bring them back when they wander for a time, possibly for years, from the pathway home to eternal life.

*(The fact that Satan uses that hardwiring to ensure that meaningless drivel and horrid filth play on repeat in our heads is just a further backhanded 2nd confirmation for me.)

Now time for some photos from my trip to AZ with Erwin!

Erwin and me in front of the Payson, UT temple

In front of the Grand Canyon

This is the symbol of our trip. Mediation: where heaven meets earth.

We slept under the stars

Sat Nam! We love meditating!

Beautiful

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Religious and Personal Liberty

As i watched this video about religious liberty, i was examining my own heart, and a thought dawned in my mind. "How can i stand for religious liberty when i don't have personal freedom from my sins?" Aren't they basically the same thing? Am i free to worship God in my personal life the way my heart wants me to be? What did i do when the thought came "You should read the scriptures?" How sincere was my prayer this morning? Did i sincerely seek the Lord like i sincerely sought lunch today? What inhibited me from worshiping the God i claim to love so much? Am in bondage to anything in my life that prevents me from worshipping my God even when external circumstances warrant it?



I've often felt that the external world is merely a reflection of an internal world, and our collective external world is a reflection of our collective internal world. (Ghandi was an amazing example of this. He first achieved liberation from the internal war, then helped others achieve spiritual liberation, and then won the external political battles liberating India from the control of the British.) So it is no surprise to me when i'm seeing spiritual bondage all over the place, to hear that religious liberty is under attack.

What i'm seeing though is a lot of well intentioned people getting "vocal" about protecting religious liberties by getting on social media, and clicking, posting, liking, and sharing. That's good, but it's not the best. The Savior said that we must "cleanse the inner vessel." We must first gain spiritual liberty before we can defend our religious liberty. We cannot fight like Captain Moroni for our our freedom of religion if we have not chosen "liberty and eternal life" by obeying the commands of Christ.



Obedience when followed precisely results in one amazing gift: charity. Charity is often viewed as feeling the fulness of God's love for other people, but that is a gross misinterpretation. Charity is described in both Lehi's dream, and Nephi's first vision, as the "love of God which sheddeth itself abroad in the hearts of the children of men (1 Nephi 11:22)." (If you'd like to know more about this, the book Following The Light of Christ Into His Presence, by John Pontius is an amazing resource!)

Charity, then, is the experience of feeling the fulness of God's love for me.

Maybe if he'd cleaned his glasses...

So what does that have to do with religious liberty, you might ask? Everything! If we are to take the Savior at his words, before we can help our brothers and sisters see the error of their ways, we must first have clear vision. We must cleanse the inner vessel, clean the windows, take of our dirty glasses, whatever the euphemism you understand or like, we need to stop talking about it, and do it! Fearless obedience is the very attribute that made Moroni so powerful! (Moroni 38:17) It's also what made the stripling warriors so powerful! We cannot defend ourselves from spiritual enemies if we aren't fully putting on our armor.

This is my vision: every priesthood holder powerfully discerning the influence of the Spirit of Christ, and learning to hold fast to every word which comes out of God's mouth. Every mother nurturing her children with the spirit of Christ in her heart, telling bedtime stories from the scriptures. Instilling faith in Jesus Christ at every opportunity. Taking advantage of every little revelation, every moment of conscience telling us to do something, every prompting, dutifully and faithfully obeyed, obeying because we recognize that those moments are opportunities to show our love for God.

Monday, January 5, 2015

How do we handle pain?

            In my meditation today, I felt like I needed to journal. I have been on the brink of new understanding lately, and I could feel it. I felt like this was a necessary step in my growth, and I wanted it! I had just finished getting really bitter and nasty with my mom, and I didn’t ever want to do that again. My prayer was that this meditation would help me, so I decided to go with it.

Photo cred. http://www.exploremosaic.com
            In my journaling I found some interesting tidbits that I’d like to share with you. I’ll just quote from my journal though:


            “Truth is, it’s scary. I’m not exactly sure what’s going to happen when I accept people as they are. I certainly won’t feel justified like I have been! I’ve been in self-deception for a long time, and now I’m coming to the heart of this. I don’t know how to live any differently. I need someone to tell me that it’s going to be okay. I won’t cease to exist, and I won’t cease to feel. I’m afraid that if I accept people as they are, I’ll lose all my emotions. But truth is, I won’t have to accept their actions as they are. I can still be deeply upset about something that happens, but never shame the person! In fact, I imagine that I’ll have an even more rich emotional life! Because my emotional life will be garnished by virtue: courage, selflessness, power, love. I will have people who will more vehemently hate me, and love me. Like Christ I will gain friends who will be closer, and more intimate than any friends I’ve ever had before! I will also gain enemies who will hate me, and cause me more sadness than I’ve ever known before. This isn’t an ending. This is the beginning of a new dawn, a dawn of love.

            “…The idea of vulnerability in a friendship scares me. The idea of wholeheartedly loving someone, of letting them see me as I am, really freaks me out. I might let someone see me. I haven’t let someone see me in a loooong time! Like, a long, long time! The idea is really scary, but I know that this is what I want in my marriage: total authenticity and vulnerability.

            “But I don’t know how to live that way! What if it hurts?! Indeed. What if it hurts? Will you die? No. But hurting is worse than death! If I die things just stop, but if I hurt it carries on. I’m not going to lie to you, it’s going to hurt. But you’re actually hurting more now than you will when you live in total vulnerability and authenticity. You bury your hurt, and ignore your hurt, and hurt yourself more in order to cover up the hurt, but if you acknowledge the hurt you can forgive and then be free. ‘If someone hurts you, so much that your feelings seem to choke you, forgive, and you will be free (F. Enzio Busche).’”
           
            As I was writing this I asked, “what do you do when you get hurt? How do you handle hurt in a healthy way?” And the answer that came as I looked to the Savior of the World. He gave the perfect example in all things. As he hung on the cross, obviously hurting he did one thing that helped him deal with that emotional pain of betrayal from those you love, those with whom he was authentic, and vulnerable, and real. He forgave.

  
          “Forgiveness is one of the greatest medicines around.” –Kimberly Watts

            As I seek to live more like Christ, I will seek more to accept people as they are, not judge them or their actions (which Enzio Busche also prescribes for Christ-like living in Unleashing The Dormant Spirit), be vulnerable, authentic, and real, and forgive others when I’m hurt by their actions. If I don’t fully live up to this perfectly, I pray that you will forgive me.


            If you haven’t read it yet, go read Unleashing The Dormant Spirit by F. Enzio Busche. It’s on my blog here. If you have read it, go read it again, it’s worth a reread or two (or fifty).