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What’s this mean?

In Environment, Spirituality on July 31, 2010 at 21:09

Beauty is all around us. It’s in everything. The question is not whether it exists in a person/place or not, but rather “am I looking deep enough?” Sometimes even “obvious” beauty beckons us to look deeper.

By now, you’ve probably already seen the viral video known as “Double Rainbow” (You know. The YouTube video where some hippy dude almost spontaneously combusts when he sees a rainbow in the Yosemite Valley). It’s hilarious, but also quite touching. The viewer gets an intimate glimpse of a man becoming overwhelmed by the majesty of beauty. He actually becomes so overwhelmed that he can’t help but cry out, “What’s this mean?!” (Check it out below)

Beauty beckoned him closer and required the question – “What’s this mean?” That’s because when we come in contact with true beauty, we engage with our creator- who is beauty.  When we see a rainbow that captivates the soul, or even a person for that matter, we catch a glimpse of our heavenly father.

David understood the source and pure allure of beauty. He once said, ” This I will seek: to remain in the Lord’s house all the days of my life in order to gaze at the Lord’s beauty and to search for an answer in his temple.” The next time you see something beautiful appreciate it and know that there’s even more where that came from.

Turn up the Light

In Environment, Spirituality on July 21, 2010 at 00:36

Every summer in Southern California a phenomenon known as “June Gloom” occurs. June Gloom is a weather pattern that causes overcast skies during the early summer months. It lasts for days, or even weeks, depending on the year, and this year it decided to get an early start and stay a while.

I can manage gray skies when it’s winter, but it’s reprehensible during summer (Even if it does happen every year ).  My brain says, “Summer = sun + heat,” while Mother Nature messes with my psyche seemingly indifferent to my logic. She was relentless this year.

Once July came and it was still gloomy outside, I had to make a decision. I had to reconcile my expectations. My “summer should be sunny” and my “June Gloom lasts no longer than June” expectation needed to shift. I was going to have to be patient and wait a little while longer  for the sun to shine… which got me thinking… How often do we  find ourselves waiting for the sun to shine?

As I waited, I realized that this was more than just waiting for the weather to get better. It was about allowing circumstance to determine my life instead of my character determining my circumstance. I was allowing the June Gloom to deter me from enjoying myself. My desire was to go outside and play, but I wasn’t allowing myself to do that until the weather got better, or until the conditions and circumstance met my expectations. I could have just as easily decided that summer starts when I want it to instead of waiting for the sun… but I didn’t.

This happens a lot. Not just with the weather, but in all aspects of life. It happens when we think we can’t live the way we desire until something changes or until conditions are perfect – “I know I’m a better employee than I’ve been, but I’ll do better at work when I am paid more,” or “I want to give more but I’ll do it once I’m wealthy.” I’m not saying that you shouldn’t desire more compensation or wealth. What I am saying is that those things should never deter you from being who you want or think you should be. Expectations are going to go unmet and circumstance aren’t always going to be favorable, but it’s what you do in those situations that matters most to those around you, as well as to yourself.

We are called people of light for a reason(1Thess. 5). Light doesn’t change whether it’s bright or dark out. It actually stands out more during poor circumstance. We can always find reasons to remain the same, but those with strong character realize that being who you know you should be starts now and not when conditions are perfect.

So what if it’s cloudy out? People need the sun… and maybe that’s you.

“But I know, somehow, that only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars.” - Martin Luther King Jr.

What’s the Solution to the Pollution?

In Environment, Social Justice on July 10, 2010 at 04:42

I can’t hear anymore news about the BP oil catastrophe. It’s like listening to a broken record that continues to grow louder and louder with each passing minute. Until finally, it shoots off the record player and decapitates a Bald Eagle. I actually think that’s a pretty accurate analogy. However, even if you think that doesn’t make sense … trust me, it makes more sense then the response, or lack thereof, to this oil spill.

The lack of response isn’t something that needs to be discussed. It’s obvious that something needs to be done, and it’s also obvious  that no one knows what that “something” actually is. There have been ideas to lower a dome and capture the oildrill more oil wells in order to relieve the flow, and even seek the advice  and counsel of Kevin Costner. I don’t know about you, but I’m not feeling very confident in these approaches. We need to keep seeking.

So what is the solution? I have no idea. Maybe it is talking to celebrities or  using human hair. The problem is big enough that it warrants ideas both far and wide. My hope is that “the” solution presents itself sooner rather than later because the gloomy newscasts and the online parodies are getting old… although this one parody did make me laugh (I actually think prayer is part of the solution).

One thing is certain in all this – Man is good at making messes. My fear is that this one is too big for us to clean-up.

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