On Jul 22, 11:16=A0am, Polly the Parrot
wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:19:37 -0700 (PDT) dolf
> wrote:
>
> > Accordingly you ought to be aware and I caution you that anything
> > further you say to me, may be presented in evidence in subsequent
> > legal proceedings.
>
> Go on . wad, have a go!
>
> (trembling in fear)
"Discoursing is stating the obvious to those who already know it.
Unity in search of itself but lost in Nous. Worthful or worthless are
meaningless. No soul can be evaluated as the Dao can not be evaluated.
Only intellect insists on evaluating what cannot possibly be evaluated
and dividing what can't be. Intellect or Nous is only worthful until
it's surpassed, as Javascript, as Objective-C. Fear is a non-existent
fancy of a bored intellect. As are numbers as are assignments. In
eternity, there's no difference between things. There are no things.
There is nothing. All things are one thing in eternity so there is no
difference, no nous, no we, no I, no you."--Just nihilism!
Pope Benedict XVIth (Joseph Ratzinger) at World Youth Day Sunday Mass
and on the 75th anniversary when the office of the Holy See signed the
Concordat with the German Reich on 20 July 1933: "'Here in Australia,
this 'great south land of the Holy Spirit', all of us have had an
unforgettable experience of the spirit's presence and power in the
beauty of nature,' the Pope said in his homily. He asked the pilgrims
what their legacy would be to future generations, posing the question:
'Are you building your lives on firm foundations, building something
that will endure?' He said the world and the church both needed
renewal. 'In so many of our societies, side by side with material
prosperity, a spiritual desert is spreading,' he warned. 'An interior
emptiness, an unnamed fear, a quiet sense of despair.'
'How many of our contemporaries have built broken cisterns in
desperate search for meaning - the ultimate meaning that only love can
give.' He said: 'The church also needs this renewal. She needs your
faith, your idealism and your generosity so that she can always be
young in the spirit.'
Nous: 78
Time: 07:55 (24 hrs)
Date: 20 July, 2008
Torah: #8 #5 #6 %81 =3D #19
Tao: Recognizing Fidelity/ Trust in Faith
I-Ching: H59 - Dispersal
Tetra: #47 - Pattern
Male Idea #363
Female Idea #396
http://www.grapple.id.au/angels.html?date=3D2008.7.20
Benedict also said it was up to a new generation of Christians to
build a world in 'which God's gift of life is welcomed, respected and
cherished - not rejected, feared as a threat and destroyed'. The aim
was 'a new age in which hope liberates us from the shallowness, apathy
and self-absorption which deadens our souls and poisons our
relationships', he said." [Courtesy and Copyright The Australian
newspaper (news.com.au) (et al), Pope says visit "unforgettable", 20
July 2008]
SEE GRAPPLE TECHNOLOGY
http://www.grapple.id.au/Chronicles/images/enneadgrapple.gif
The genius of a World Youth Day is to tap into the desire of a
technologically connected global generation for mass human
interaction. 'Youth in every corner of Australia are working and
trying to build up their faith,' said Annaliese Wursthorn, 25, a
speech pathologist from Melbourne who spent the last six months
travelling around the country with the World Youth Day cross. 'But
when you begin to realise you're not the only one [searching for
answers] it fills you with such excitement and such reassurance you
can come out and be a bit more open about your faith.' Of her first
World Youth Day, in Rome, when she was 17, Wursthorn recalls: 'I was
so surprised by how many other Catholics from my own city were there.
I had been worried the church was dying because so many people tell
you it is, but it isn't.'
For anyone despairing that the nihilism of Big Brother and Dolly
magazine represents Australian youth, World Youth Day was the
antidote. 'It was so wonderful as a young person to show people we're
not all like that. We're just working hard to be good people and
trying to be the best we can be,' Wursthorn said. [Copyright and
Courtesy FairfaxDigital, The Sydney Morning Herald, Miranda Devine,
Beauty personified on our streets, 24 July 2008]
Also according to media reports of 20 July 2008: "A terminally ill
police officer has died earlier this day in a hospital at Lismore, on
the far north coast of New South Wales just days after being blessed
by Pope Benedict XVI. Senior Constable Gary Hill, aged 53, was taken
by stretcher to meet the Pope at his Kenthurst retreat in north-west
Sydney on Wednesday 16 July 2008. [SUPER: #503 / #30 - Government
without Coercion/ Be Chary of War; I-Ching: H45 - Congregation; Tetra:
#59 - Massing / EGO: #252 / #39 - Achieving Oneness/ Root of Order; I-
Ching: H28 - Excess; Tetra: #76 - Aggravation] During the visit,
Senior Constable Hill was blessed by the Pope, who also blessed a set
of rosary beads for him."
I've tested this theory of manners as piety being in the realm of
"sensorimotor instincts and perceptions" when I visited America.
To a waitress I once said, "Thank-you!"
To which they replied, "You're welcome."
I then repeated "Thank-you!"
To which they replied "You're welcome!"
There were two highlights to the Roman Catholic World Youth Day as
special mass on 20 July 2008 which occurred on 21 July 2008 in William
Street, Sydney.
I turned to a group of 5 or more persons and International visitors
and participants in that event at traffic lights in proximity to
Palmer Street and said,"I will not forget the abuses to our human
rights which you have subjected us to this week."
The reason why Pope Benedict XVIth (Joseph Ratzinger) at World Youth
Day Sunday Mass spoke of 'an interior emptiness, an unnamed fear, a
quiet sense of despair,' is that it was the 75th anniversary when the
office of Holy See signed the Concordat with the German Reich on 20
July 1933.
And I want Roman Catholics to know that we know the cause for this
despair which Pope Benedict XVIth (Joseph Ratzinger) feels.
To another approaching group of International visitors and
participants in that event including a nun,
I said, "Heil Hitler!"
The nun responded, "Heil!"
Tommy (or is it Bruce?): "Why the hell would you say something so
unfriendly to those on a journey of personal spirituality whether you
agree with them or not. Should we not show tolerance to each other?
Hey we are not perfect any of us, but come and let us smiule
sometimes. The world is not against any of us."
The World Youth Day generation, as the national German newspaper
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung has described it, "is united by a
consciousness fundamentally different from that of the 1968 generation
and their children". It is rebelling against the do-whatever-you-want
culture spawned by the 1960s social revolution. It has experienced
first hand the consequences of the four-decade-long experimentation
with false freedom, the broken marriages and damaged children, and a
sense that there are many truths and no immutable moral rules.
[Copyright and Courtesy FairfaxDigital, The Sydney Morning Herald,
Miranda Devine, Beauty personified on our streets, 24 July 2008]
dolf: "That Roman Catholics within Australia are entitrely unrepentant
and remain antagonistic to the superior autonomic right to regulative
'free-will' under the Commonwealth as civil Democratic society--by all
means if Roman Catholics within Australia wish to engage in dialog on
the fidelity to State required by oath of office, they ought to do so
directly and efficiently as is their obligation under Section 8 to the
Letters Patent of the Australian Constitution--but you are engaging in
genocidal propaganda which is devoid of creative idea and merit of its
own.
For, the truth be known, as Ramchal puts it, =93according to the strict
letter of the law, a sinner should be punished immediately =85. upon the
performance of a sin, and the punishment itself should be meted out
with great anger, as we would expect in the case of one who rebels
against the word of the Creator=94. Would anyone expect to get away scot-
free after having slapped the king, for example, or after cursing the
queen to her face?
A true believer would feel he had somehow affronted G-d Himself to
that degree by disregarding His wishes, and that he couldn=92t hope for
forgiveness. But G-d has done us a great favor by granting us an 'out'
indeed -- teshuvah {ie. fixing mistakes so that they won't be repeated
is the challenge of teshuvah}. For at bottom teshuvah is based on your
no longer being willing to sin in ways you had before. And given that
our wills are our essences -- for, what am I if I haven=92t a will of my
own that propels me forward from day to day -- then it follows that no
longer being willing to commit a particular sin again is a fundamental
change of self; a critical, very personal, and a vital metamorphosis.
As Ramchal words it, =93by the very fact that the penitent recognizes
his sin, acknowledges it, reflects upon his wrongful actions, repents,
=85 sincerely wishes he had never done that thing, is terribly pained in
his heart that he had ever done such a thing, decides to abandon it,
and runs away from it -- =85 he is forgiven=94. [Spiritual Excellence, (c)
2007 Rabbi Jaakov Feldman, The Path of the Just Ch. 4 (Part 5).
Project Genesis]
dolf: "If it is a question of Genesis Principle and Colonisation v's
monogamous gamogenesis--then really we've had quite enough of this
delusional religious motivated conduct (25+ % of this mindset is
manufactured by Roman Catholics) as disrespect by Irish, mongrelised
anglo-celts and immigrants who have embraced fascism.
The 'Concordat' is the equivalent of a treaty when the agreement is
between the church and a state - 'treaties,' properly speaking, are
between nations, while the church here is treated as an institution
but not a country. Concordats have been used to create binding
agreements to safeguard church interests and its freedom to act,
particularly in countries that do not have strong jurisprudence
guaranteeing government non-interference in religious matters or in
countries where the church seeks a privileged position under
government patronage. [ref: Wikipedia 2008:Reichskonkordat]
Unless it has been repealed, the German Concordat signed on 20 July
1933 continues to this day.
The consideration of Australian Colonisation is one where the
autonomic sovereign authority as Corporate Entity was an Institution
{ie. Dutch East Indies Company} which was capable of waging war,
building fortresses, administering justice on subject populations and
make treaties v's the British Monarchy which then went on to federate
those colonies as States into a religious / political Institution
known as Commonwealth.
This =91invention and carry out of political Constitutions independently
of religion=92 is in point of fact shown to be a complete fallacy by the
historical reality of the Church of England Act No. 45/1854. Which was
an Act enabling the Bishops, Clergy and Laity of the United Church of
England and Ireland in Victoria to provide for the regulation of the
affairs of the said Church.
The question is whether exercising the natural, regulative and
metempirical principles of good governance as =91certain powers,
functions, and authorities=92 declared to be vested within =91the office
of Governor General and Commander in chief over Our said Commonwealth
of Australia=92 is therefore equivalent in stature to the Pope."
The Nabal Chronicles:
My Crown of Thorns and God's Departure of Soul
-- http://www.grapple.id.au/Chronicles/missionAccomplished.html
Autonomic Right, Religious Identity and Dispossession of Mind
-- http://www.grapple.id.au/chronicles/prozac.html
Christian Internet Evangelism: Is It Spiritual Warfare?
--- http://www.grapple.id.au/Chronicles/aspirational.html |