Friday, June 15, 2007

Favorite Thomas Merton quotes

A monk is a man who has given up everything in order to possess everything. He is one who has abandoned desire in order to achieve the highest fulfillment of all desire. He has renounced his liberty in order to become free. He goes to war because he has found a kind of war that is peace.

Beyond imagination, beyond grandeur, power, wisdom, and the light of the mind, the monk has found the key to existence in things without romance and without drama: labor, hunger, poverty, solitude, the common life. It is the silence of Christ's Nazareth, in which God is praised without pomp, among the wood shavings. - "The Waters of Siloe"

MY LORD GOD, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do I really know myself, and the fact that I think that I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so. But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you. And I hope I have that desire in all that I am doing. I hope that I will never do anything apart from that desire. And I know that if I do this you will lead me by the right road though I may know nothing about it. Therefore will I trust you always though I may seem to be lost and in the shadow of death. I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave me to face my perils alone. - from "Thoughts in Solitude"

Into this world, this demented inn, in which there is absolutely no room for him at all, Christ has come uninvited. But because he cannot be at home in it, because he is out of place in it, and yet he must be in it, his place is with those others who do not belong, who are rejected by power, because they are regarded as weak, those who are discredited, who are denied the status of persons, tortured, exterminated. With those for whom there is no room, Christ is present in this world.

"The importance of detachment from things, the importance of poverty, is that we are supposed to be free from things that we might prefer to people. Wherever things have become more important than people, we are in trouble. That is the crux of the whole matter."

We too often forget that faith is a matter of questioning and struggle before it becomes one of certitude and peace. You have to doubt and reject everything else in order to believe firmly in Christ, and after you have begun to believe, your faith itself must be tested and purified. Christianity is not merely a set of forgone conclusions. Faith tends to be defeated by the burning presence of God in mystery, and seeks refuge from him, flying to comfortable social forms and safe convictions in which purification is no longer an inner battle but a matter of outward gesture.

If there is no silence beyond and within the many words of doctrine, there is no religion, only a religious ideology. For religion goes beyond words and actions, and attains to the ultimate Truth only in silence and Love.

Prayer is the movement of trust, of gratitude, of adoration, or of sorrow, that places us before God, seeing both Him and ourselves in the light of His infinite truth, and moves us to ask Him for the mercy, the spiritual strength, the material help, that we all need. The man whose prayer is so pure that he never asks God for anything does not know who God is, and does not know who he is himself: for he does not know his own need of God. All true prayer somehow confesses our absolute dependence on the Lord of life and death. It is, therefore, a deep and vital contact with Him whom we know not only as Lord but as Father. It is when we pray truly that we really are. Our being is brought to a high perfection by this.

The most dangerous man in the world is the contemplative who is guided by nobody. He trusts his own visions. He obeys the attractions of an interior voice but will not listen to other men. He identifies the will of God with anything that makes him feel, within his own heart, a big, warm, sweet interior glow. The sweeter and the warmer the feeling is, the more he is convinced of his own infallibility.

BODIES - The Exhibition

Experience with human body like never before. See what we look like on the inside, without our skin. Using real human bodies that have been preserved in an innovative process.

The exhibit, BODIES - The Exhibition, shows over 20 human bodies presented as pieces of art, which show the skeletal, muscular, respiratory, and circulatory systems of the body.

The exhibit also displays 200+ individual body parts; some are highly educational and show the effects of obesity, sedentary (couch potato) lifestyles and smoking, as well as diseases such as cancer, cirrhosis, arthritis and osteoporosis.

Bodies - MusclesThe bodies are sourced from the medical university in China and all died from natural causes. While specific details of the individuals are not known, the preservationists were able to determine some aspects about the general health of the bodies before death.

The preservation process for a full body takes upwards of the year. The process starts with a traditional mortuary process of removing bodily fluids. Then the preservationists determine how the body will be presented and it is dissected accordingly. The body is then placed in an acetone bath which replaces any liquid, water or remaining fluids. This is followed by immersion into a silicone polymer that replaces the acetone and enters each cell. The final step is the application of a hardening catalyst.

This highly controversial and graphic exhibit has received both praise and is considered by some disturbing or offensive. Viewer discretion is advised. Additionally, parents are strongly advised to seriously consider the impact on younger children.

Bodies - Blood Vessles, Heart & Lungs  Bodies - Ball player

BODIES - The Exhibition
The Dome in Roslyn
1101 Wilson Boulevard
Rosslyn, VA 22209

Dates and Times - through October 28th, Sundays - Wednesdays - 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Thursdays - Saturdays 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Tickets - Timed tickets are available online. Adults - $26.50, Seniors - $21.00, kids 4-12 - $18.00


Enjoy a Free Northern Lite Cooler on June 21st!


Caribou Coffee Company
June 2007 - It's Cooler Time!
Get a Free Northern Lite Cooler!

3rd Annual CoolerFest

Celebrate the first official day of summer with a delicious (and FREE) Northern Lite Cooler in your hand! The swimsuit-friendly coolers are lower in fat and calories, so they are a great way to indulge this summer.

Don't miss your chance to try a free 12 ounce chocolate, vanilla or caramel Northern Lite Cooler at CoolerFest.

Where: Your local Caribou Coffee (Not available at airport locations)
When: June 21, 2007
Time: 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. only


Boycott - Bath & Body Works

I found out recently that products from Bath & Body Works, a place I used to work at during high school, are tested on animals. Turns out though they claim their "final product is not tested on animals", the ingredients they use in that finished product are indeed tested on animals.

I find this really outrageous and wrote a letter to them in protest. If you have time, use my letter below as a template to send one of your own......or at least don't buy their products!

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Bath & Body Works
Seven Limited Parkway East
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
main-614-856-6000
Customer Service
800-395-1001
www.BathandBodyWorks.com

To Whom It May Concern,

I am gravely disappointed to learn that your company sells products that have been tested on animals. Furthermore, I believe your claim that your finished product is not tested on animals is deceiving, given that the materials going into that "finished product" are indeed tested on animals.

Not only do I feel outraged morally that you are selling goods tested on animals, but I feel manipulated by your sneaky claims about the "final product" versus the ingredients. In the end, its all the same and the truth is that you do contribute to the senseless and outrageous suffering of animals.

I will no longer use or buy ANY of your products and will make sure to tell everyone I know to stop as well. I hope you reconsider your policy.

With deep displeasure,

Agatha Glowacki
1304 W St. NW
Washington, DC 20009
glowacki@gmail.com


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