Holappa, detecting my surprise, reiterated that the country’s early-childhood education program indeed places a heavy emphasis on “joy,” which along with play is explicitly written into the curriculum as a learning concept. "There's an old Finnish saying,” Holappa said. “Those things you learn without joy you will forget easily.”
The Joyful, Illiterate Kindergartners of Finland
Forget the Common Core, Finland’s youngsters are in charge of determining what happens in the classroom.
TIM WALKER OCT 1, 2015
www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/10/the-joyful-illiterate-kindergartners-of-finland/408325/
A Blog focused on living in community with God and humankind, following the One described in John 1:14--"And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father's only son, full of grace and truth." Entries are mostly florilegia except for comments signed by Truthful Grace.
Monday, October 05, 2015
Friday, October 02, 2015
Embrace it
"Many times the stress we feel is because we’ve been afforded tremendous opportunity. So embrace it..."
~ Tracey Bianchi
~ Tracey Bianchi
Thursday, September 24, 2015
"No. This is what's important."
And every day, the world will drag you by the hand, yelling, "This is important! And this is important! And this is important! You need to worry about this! And this! And this!"
And each day, it's up to you to yank your hand back, put it on your heart and say, "No. This is what's important."
~ Iain Thomas
Friday, September 04, 2015
"A person filled with joy preaches without preaching."
"A person filled with joy preaches without preaching."
~ Mother Teresa
~ Mother Teresa
Monday, August 10, 2015
Jesus the Hero
These quotes are from One Jesus, Many Christs by Gregory J. Riley. According to the Library Journal, "Riley explicates the notion of Jesus as hero on the basis of literary analogies drawn from the role of other heroes in different stories of (mainly Greek) antiquity. This well-argued work is richly illustrated with literary connections between biblical and Greek portrayals of heroic traits." http://www.amazon.com/One-Jesus-Many-Christs-Christianity/dp/0800632427
quotes:
"The universe had a dark side. Fate, the jealousy of the gods, and the devil and the dark powers all conspired against the innocent and brought them to ruin. Those who were in such difficulties could be seen as having in some way been especially notable.... Job after the exile, one may recall, 'deserved' the loss of his children, wife, property and health because he caught the attention of God and the devil as the most righteous man of his generation."
One Jesus, Many Christs by Gregory J. Riley, page 29
"Jesus died a death that defined his life.... If he had not been killed like one of the heroes, it would only have meant that he was not worthy of that status, that he was not a son of God, that he was not valuable enough to draw down on himself the jealousies of the gods or fate or the wrath of the powers and their religious authorities. The fact of his unjust death not only proved the real value of his life, it authenticated his right to complete the creedal journey to ascend into heaven and someday stand as judge."
One Jesus, Many Christs by Gregory J. Riley, page 91
Personally, I think God is who God is, regardless of what we understand or think about what God should be. :-)
Exodus 3:14a ESV God said to Moses, I AM Who I AM.
quotes:
"The universe had a dark side. Fate, the jealousy of the gods, and the devil and the dark powers all conspired against the innocent and brought them to ruin. Those who were in such difficulties could be seen as having in some way been especially notable.... Job after the exile, one may recall, 'deserved' the loss of his children, wife, property and health because he caught the attention of God and the devil as the most righteous man of his generation."
One Jesus, Many Christs by Gregory J. Riley, page 29
"Jesus died a death that defined his life.... If he had not been killed like one of the heroes, it would only have meant that he was not worthy of that status, that he was not a son of God, that he was not valuable enough to draw down on himself the jealousies of the gods or fate or the wrath of the powers and their religious authorities. The fact of his unjust death not only proved the real value of his life, it authenticated his right to complete the creedal journey to ascend into heaven and someday stand as judge."
One Jesus, Many Christs by Gregory J. Riley, page 91
Personally, I think God is who God is, regardless of what we understand or think about what God should be. :-)
Exodus 3:14a ESV God said to Moses, I AM Who I AM.
Friday, April 03, 2015
"Give me hypocrites over cynics any time"
"Give me hypocrites over cynics any time. At least they aspire to something."
~ Giles Fraser
Monday, February 02, 2015
Kenji Goto - "Judgment lies with God"
Slain Japanese hostage's old tweet embraced by social media
AP 1:34 p.m. EST February 2, 2015
TOKYO (AP) — Social media users have embraced a 4-year-old tweet by Kenji Goto as a poignant memorial to the slain freelance journalist.
On his Twitter account, 47-year-old Goto was reporting live from Syria. One tweet has captured imaginations, seeming to sum up the character of the journalist who was beheaded by Islamic State extremists after a months-long hostage ordeal.
The tweet gone viral is from Sept. 7, 2010:
"Closing my eyes and holding still. It's the end if I get mad or scream. It's close to a prayer. Hate is not for humans. Judgment lies with God. That's what I learned from my Arabic brothers and sisters."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2015/02/02/japanese-hostage-old-tweet-goes-viral-kenji-goto/22751005/
AP 1:34 p.m. EST February 2, 2015
TOKYO (AP) — Social media users have embraced a 4-year-old tweet by Kenji Goto as a poignant memorial to the slain freelance journalist.
On his Twitter account, 47-year-old Goto was reporting live from Syria. One tweet has captured imaginations, seeming to sum up the character of the journalist who was beheaded by Islamic State extremists after a months-long hostage ordeal.
The tweet gone viral is from Sept. 7, 2010:
"Closing my eyes and holding still. It's the end if I get mad or scream. It's close to a prayer. Hate is not for humans. Judgment lies with God. That's what I learned from my Arabic brothers and sisters."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2015/02/02/japanese-hostage-old-tweet-goes-viral-kenji-goto/22751005/
Wednesday, January 07, 2015
"Mario Cuomo was the keynote speaker for our better angels.”
At Funeral for Mario Cuomo, Praise for a Leader’s Role as a Humanist
By JAMES BARRON
quotes:
In the end there were the words, and the words were the son’s, and the words were about his father, former Gov. Mario M. Cuomo.
“At his core, at his best, he was a philosopher, and he was a poet, and he was an advocate, and he was a crusader,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said at his father’s funeral service on Tuesday. “Mario Cuomo was the keynote speaker for our better angels.”
In a eulogy that touched on Mario Cuomo’s thoughts about how to deliver a speech — don’t extemporize, use a prepared text — as well as his love of the French Jesuit philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and his all-out style on the basketball court well into middle age, Andrew Cuomo said that his father was more of a “humanist” than a politician. To his father, he said, “politics were more of a personal belief system: It was who he was, not what he did.”
...
“They say your father never leaves you — if you listen carefully, you will hear his voice,” Mr. Cuomo said. “I believe that’s true. But one doesn’t need to listen that carefully or be his son to know what Mario Cuomo would say today — that it’s time for this city to come together, it’s time to stop the negative energy and move forward.”
He added, “And that’s just what we will do. I promise you that, Pop.”
Mario Cuomo, 82, died on New Year’s Day. In the pews at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola on Park Avenue were hundreds of elected officials and government leaders, past and present, among them former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton; Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife, Chirlane McCray; former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg; and Loretta E. Lynch, the United States attorney in Brooklyn who is President Obama’s nominee to replace Eric H. Holder Jr. as attorney general.
...
“What came across to me was Mario Cuomo was unafraid,” Anthony M. Masiello, a former State Senator and former mayor of Buffalo, said after the service. “He was unafraid to lead, unafraid to govern, unafraid to be contrary. When people were going right, he was going left. When people were talking about what they had, he was talking about people who didn’t have. He was unafraid to define it as he saw it.”
etc.
Unobstructed
"If the eye is unobstructed, it results in sight;
if the ear is unobstructed, the result is hearing;
if the mind is unobstructed, the result is wisdom;
and if the heart is unobstructed, the result is love."
~ Anthony De Mello, from his book, Awareness
if the ear is unobstructed, the result is hearing;
if the mind is unobstructed, the result is wisdom;
and if the heart is unobstructed, the result is love."
~ Anthony De Mello, from his book, Awareness
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
we are spiritual beings having a human experience
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience;
we are spiritual beings having a human experience.”
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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