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Is the apocalypse coming? And are alien ships coming to evacuate those that believe? In this chapter of Cult Chronicles, we are learning about Fiat Lux. Wise Wolf Gold: https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=jvujkwgs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Lux_(UFO_religion) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uriella https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/uriella-fiat-lux-sektenchefin-erika-bertschinger-eicke-ist-tot-a-1255007.html https://www.diepresse.com/5585357/fiat-lux-sekten-anfuehrerin-uriella-90-jaehrig-verstorben https://www.kleinezeitung.at/international/5585432/Uriella-ist-tot_Sektenfuehrerin-starb-mit-90-Jahren
In dieser Folge beschäftigen wir uns mit dem Thema Sekten. Was ist das eigentlich, wie kommt mensch auf die Idee, sich sowas anzuschließen und wenn man einmal drin ist, wie schlimm kann das werden? Barbie spricht über den "Sexguru" Osho aka Bhagwan, Tatjana über die Colonia Dignidad und Paul erzählt am Beispiel von "Martha Marcy May Marlene" davon, was das mit den Opfern machen kann. Unsere Folgen werden anscheinend immer länger, aber wahrscheinlich passiert das, weil wir wirklich viel Spaß dabei haben momentan. Euch wünschen wir mindestens spviel paß beim Zuhören. Shownotes Unseren Merch findet ihr hier: https://barbiebreakout.shop/collections/2old2dieyoung-shirts-und-hoodies Emails schickt ihr bitte an: 2old2dieyoungpodcast@gmail.com Barbies Hörbuch ungekürzt auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/artist/6aQRnR3sUbWwEYQai99b5e Unsere Instagram-Accounts: 2old2dieYoung: https://www.instagram.com/2old2dieyoungpodcast/ Tatjana: https://www.instagram.com/cumdumpderherzen_ehrenhalber/ Paul: https://www.instagram.com/elisaseleventh/ Barbie: https://www.instagram.com/barbiebreakout/ Tatjanas TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tatjana.berlin8?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Barbies Hörbuch "Tragisch, aber geil 2.0": https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/0U6oN2Fyc8k4UinRcoyglv Konstantin Wecker „Kleines Herbstlied“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=836WI81DRyM Uriella von „Fiat Lux“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-YhER27u20 „Escaping Twin Flames“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VePkIq4_q2k „Dancing for the Devil“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CCG5RXbtwc „Wild, wild Country“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBLS_OM6Puk „Child of the Commune“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgTp_Tz7xHA „Children of the Cult“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrQmY7Y0-UE „Searching for Sheela“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LGrzIRR6Hc „Ashram in Poona“: https://vimeo.com/417009669 Das Jonestown Massaker: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown-Massaker Die Colonia Dignidad: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonia_Dignidad „Colonia Dignidad: eine deutsche Sekte in Chile“ Serie Ausschnitt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpP6IGXXWLc „Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene“ Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERREgOobLOs
Paul Debevec and the 25th anniversary of Fiat Lux, the 20th anniversary of The Parthenon, and the 10th anniversary of digital President Obama.
Your favorite sister duo discusses how all types of people can enjoy the charming, old-soul port town of Charleston, South Carolina. They go through recommendations for foodies, friend group trips, history buffs, outdoorsy folk, and romantics. You'll also hear an important travel hack related to the nightmare that is getting a rental car in Charleston.Charleston recommendations for the:History Buffs - horse-drawn carriage tour, Battery Park, USS Yorktown MuseumFoodies - Rodney Scott (barbeque), O-Ku (sushi), Sullivan's Fish Camp (seafood), The Ordinary (seafood), 167 Raw Oyster Bar (seafood), Leon's (fried chicken and oysters), Millers All Day (brunch), Park & Grove (brunch), Island Cabana Bar (waterfront)Friend Group - King Street (restaurants, shopping), Uptown Social (college bar vibes), Camellias (all pink champagne bar), Citrus Club (rooftop bar), Fiat Lux (rooftop bar), Felix (cocktails), Shem's Creek (waterfront area with lots of restaurants, film location for Outer Banks) Outdoorsy Folk - Sullivan's Island, Folly Beach, Isle of Palms (beaches), Ocean course at Kiawah Island Resort (golf course, one of 7 in Charleston), Battery Promenade (walking/running path along the water), Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (walking/running path along the bridge with amazing views)Romantics - American Theater (movie theater on King Street, The Notebook film location), Cypress Gardens ($10 for a boat ride just like Noah and Allie did in The Notebook)Check out our website: loveitthere.square.siteFollow Love It There on Instagram: @loveittherepodPrefer video podcasts? Watch on YouTube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive into the latest and greatest in the cigar world, starting with the TSA's new self-screening security checkpoint in Vegas, resembling grocery self-checkout kiosks but for ensuring security. We then shift gears to the upcoming PCA (Premium Cigar Association) show, discussing important updates like early registration tips, the new location, and how to save on transportation. We also highlight can't-miss seminars, member benefits, and the fun awaiting attendees on the trade show floor. Join us as we explore exciting new releases debuting at PCA 2024, including the return of Joya Cabinetta Lancero, the debut of Carlos & Maria Orgasmo Limited Edition, Dias De Gloria Brazil, Smoking Jacket's Mini Henkie, and Dunbarton Tobacco & Trust's Umbagog Bronzeback, a tribute to the classic Henry Clay cigars. In cigar news, we cover a recent arrest in Miami involving counterfeit packaging for over $1 million worth of Cuban cigars, as well as Luciano Cigars' announcement of moving Fiat Lux production to Tabacos de Oriente and the introduction of Tenebrus Limited Edition. Tune in for all this and more!
The Open Universe goes on tour to Castel Gandolfo, Italy, home of the Vatican Observatory, where we chat with resident astronomer Richard D'Souza on astronomy, faith, and early efforts to map the Milky Way.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sebastien Braxton is a UX Designer, international speaker and a serial entrepreneur. He is the CEO and cofounder for Luminate, a mobile app that curates audio meditational experiences through the writings of Ellen White. He is the founder of Fiat Lux, a creative design agency that consults with the General Conference and various divisions to leverage technology for the gospel. He is also a member of the Inverse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
Sabino Maria FrassàIl braille diventa arte al Gaggenau di Roma"Romanitas"L'arte di Fulvio MorellaRoma, Gaggenau DesignElementiL'arte tra le dita di Fulvio Morella arriva al Gaggenau DesignElementi di Roma con la mostra Romanitas, prima tappa del nuovo percorso espositivo "Scripta?" che nel 2023 indagherà il legame tra scrittura, arte e materia. La mostra, curata dal Direttore Artistico di Cramum Sabino Maria Frassà, rimarrà aperta fino al 31 luglio 2023 e presenta le opere inedite dell'artista valtellinese noto per aver portato la tornitura del legno nell'arte contemporanea. Fulvio Morella insieme al curatore ha concepito Romanitas come un progetto di ricerca quasi ontologico. Il fine è riflettere sul futuro, fondendo in modo pluridisciplinare e multisensoriale la visionaria e profetica filosofia di Friedrich Nietzsche con il valore emblematico dell'Antica Roma e il braille. Nelle inedite opere tessili, come in quelle lignee, la Città Eterna diventa metafora dell'esistenza umana in bilico tra gravitas e vanitas, che sempre ritornano. Tutto si ripete e la nostra libertà consiste, secondo Fulvio Morella, proprio nel comprendere "tale eterno ritorno". Non a caso l'artista sceglie l'oro e il colore porpora del legno amaranto per evocare la forte dimensione spirituale, emotiva ed empatica di queste nuove opere. Non solo, Morella menziona esplicitamente il filosofo tedesco Nietzsche in diverse opere scegliendo come immagine simbolo della mostra la clessidra. Sulla Clessidra in legno così come sulla grande opera "Sipario di stelle", realizzata su un tessuto donato da Lelièvre Paris, l'artista riporta la massima di Nietzsche: "L'eterna clessidra dell'esistenza viene sempre di nuovo capovolta e tu con essa, granello della polvere!".La ricerca artistica di Fulvio Morella è incentrata sul tatto. L'artista ricorda spesso che “con le mani non solo fai, ma conosci il Mondo”. Da ciò scaturisce una profonda riflessione sulla parzialità con cui riusciamo a conoscere il mondo esterno attraverso il solo uso degli occhi. Lo studio della relazione tra vista e realtà porta l'artista ad approfondire lo studio del braille, un linguaggio inventato 200 anni fa da Louis Braille – rimasto cieco da bambino – che permette ancora oggi alle persone ipovedenti di scrivere, oltre che di leggere. A partire dal 2019 Morella dà forma al progetto Blind Wood in cui alla scultura dei primi anni aggiunge il braille, inteso come elemento sia estetico sia portatore di significato. Non soltanto più su legno ma anche su tessuto, le opere di Morella vedono in un cielo stellato nascosti e seducenti messaggi in braille. Questo alfabeto non è più solamente la base della comunicazione per chi non ha un senso (la vista) ma un valore universale estetico oltre che morale… uno strumento per riuscire a vedere oltre l'apparenza.Come già era accaduto all'Istituto dei Ciechi di Milano (performance FIAT LUX) nel 2022, l'artista ha bendato i visitatori all'ingresso della mostra e li ha guidati a “vedere” le sue opere prima con le mani e poi con la vista. Sulla benda, realizzata su un pregiato tessuto donato de Lelièvre Paris, sono ricamate delle stelle che formano la scritta in braille “Romanitas”. Se a Milano Morella interrogava lo spettatore sulla bellezza percepita attraverso il tatto, oggi lo scopo della performance è far comprendere allo spettatore quanto il tatto sia un senso istintivo che accompagna la formazione di chi siamo in modo però per lo più inconsapevole. Come spiega il curatore Frassà "Il risultato è un collegare la parte cosciente della conoscenza con quella incosciente, facendo riaffiorare ricordi ed emozioni, magari sopite da decenni"La memoria e il rapporto tra passato e futuro, tra rovina e rinascita sono elementi trasversali a tutte le opere in mostra “Romanitas”. Non c'è alcuna nostalgia nei confronti di un glorioso passato, bensì la consapevolezza che, prima o poi, il passato tornerà. Del resto, cosa ha reso “eterna” Roma se non la capacità di valorizzare il genio umano in tutte le sue forme? Le opere in mostra permettono così di tratteggiare un ideale percorso fatto di simboli: dopo il Pantheon e il Mausoleo di Augusto, in mostra per la prima volta un'opera che reinterpreta l'Anfiteatro Flavio, ma anche immagini archetipiche come quella della clessidra che rimanda al fluire ininterrotto del tempo e che in forme e materiali diversi sarà presente sia in apertura che a chiusura della mostra.Se le armoniche forme geometriche rimangono la cifra caratteristica dell'artista, è sempre più forte nella sua produzione la dimensione concettuale: Morella intende coinvolgere in modo attivo lo spettatore. La tornitura del legno è così integrata all'esperienza tattile del braille, fino a diventare il punto di partenza per sperimentare insieme al pubblico nuove prospettive e visioni sul futuro: la vera sfida che l'artista ci propone è proprio quella di non fermarci alla superficie delle opere, abbracciando un'esperienza multisensoriale che permetta di scoprire cosa si cela “oltre al sipario”... dal braille alle stelle."Romanitas"mostra personale di Fulvio Morella a cura di Sabino Maria FrassàDal 21 febbraio al 31 luglio 2023lunedì-venerdì ore 10:30 - 13:00 / 15:30 - 19:00Gaggenau DesignElementiLungotevere de' Cenci 4, RomaVisite aperte al pubblico solo su appuntamento previo contatto e-mail o telefonico.E-mail: gaggenau.roma@designelementi.itT. +39 06 39743229, +39 371 1733120Photo credits: ©Francesca Piovesan - Courtesy Fulvio Morella, Gaggenau e Cramum; (Lelièvre Paris per le opere tessili)IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. 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In Your light we see Light...
“[N]ow we have received not the spirit of the world, but the spirit that is from God” (2 Cor. 2:1). Grace Cathedral, San Francisco, CA 2D9 5 Epiphany (Year A) 11:00 a.m. Sunday 5 February 2023 Isaiah 58:1-9a Psalm 112:1-9 2 Corinthians 2:1-12 Matthew 5:13-20 You are the salt of the earth. At 6:00 p.m., at the height of the century's worst winter storm, I put on waterproof biking pants and a jacket to go walking in the darkness. Rain poured down in sheets. In the Presidio forest, along the ridge, 60 knot gusts of wind tore through the Monterey Cypress and Eucalyptus trees. It sounded like a deafening freight train. As debris landed all around I felt nagging fear but also awe in the face of such power and beauty, in the presence of God. I could see no sign of another living soul except for a single light far offshore in thirty foot swells outside the Golden Gate. This week I gradually began to understand the news. Our seminary, the Church Divinity School of the Pacific will be closing its classrooms for in person learning and most likely selling their property (which lies across the street from the University of California, Berkeley).[i] The university motto Fiat Lux, means “let there be light.” And today I want to begin by expressing what a great light our seminary has been for me during my whole adult life. I remember going to Thursday evening community eucharists there during the ferocious El Nino storms of my first year in college. As an eighteen year old I loved the Episcopal Church. Berkeley with its four Episcopal churches, two break-away churches, a university chaplaincy, a kind of Anglican newspaper (called the New Oxford Review) and seminary seemed like heaven to me. I have fond memories of studying in the Graduate Theological Library from the time it first opened. My college chaplain Peter Haynes had us meet in the seminary parking lot to drive together for my first retreat at the Bishop's Ranch. The people in this setting profoundly shaped my faith as a guide to a compassionate, generous, beautiful, uniting, and thoughtful way of being. This faith opened me to the experiences of people of different backgrounds, even of different religions and of no religion. This faith also grounded me in traditions that connect us to our deepest humanity. Before long I was kneeling on the warm red carpet at St. Clement's Church in Berkeley and getting ordained as a priest. Soon after that I began participating in monthly Faculty Clergy lunches. John Kater first introduced the idea of online learning to us a year after the invention of the world wide web. For twenty years I participated in Pacific Coast Theological Society meetings at the seminary with Owen Thomas, Patricia Codron, Huston Smith, Herman Waetjen.[ii] I cherish my clergy colleagues who were educated there and their teachers. I can see in my mind's eye the busy brick refectory at lunchtime with students and teachers from across the country engaged in friendly talk on a fall day as the liquid amber tree leaves outside the windows burst into an impossibly beautiful redness. You may be getting a sense for the heartbreak I feel about our seminary, that with others I am mourning its loss. This brings us to one of Jesus' most important lessons about how to live, known in the Gospel of Matthew as the Sermon on the Mount. Let me briefly talk about the central elements of Jesus' teaching and then introduce a psychologist and two theologians who give us further insights into its meaning. Today we hear the second part of the Sermon on the Mount. It begins with Jesus saying “blessed are the poor in spirit, those who mourn, the meek, those who hunger for righteousness, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers” (Mt. 5). Jesus does not say that one thing leads to the other as if we should somehow try to be poor in spirit in order that we might be blessed. No, Jesus speaks to US. We are the people who mourn, the humble ones frustrated by injustice, longing for goodness and mercy. Indeed Jesus says to us this morning, “YOU are the salt of the earth… YOU are the light of the world.” The Greek word “you” is plural. It involves all of us. It is imperative to notice that Jesus is not asking us to change who we are. We are already what we need to be. We do not have to become something entirely new. We just need to learn how to magnify the goodness we already possess. For this metaphor Jesus chooses things that in small quantities have a massive effect. A tiny bit of salt brings out the flavor of a large meal. You are that salt, enriching the banquet for everyone. A single candle flame can be seen from 1.6 miles away. It takes half an hour to walk the distance to that tiny light that might guide someone home. So again Jesus is not saying that this is a cause and effect relationship, that by doing something good you become blessed. This is not a matter of punishment or reward. You already are blessed, so make the most of it! In an often cited passage Marianne Williamson writes, “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be?” “You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”[iii] In 2009 I attended a training in Marshall Rosenberg's Nonviolent Communications. It changed my life.[iv] Rosenberg asserts that we all have a kind of light or energy or life that animates us. We have needs that we often do not understand for food, safety and love. Instead of trying to compel others, to force them to do we want, we should instead learn to state our need and then ask them for help. We do this knowing that all human beings have a deep longing to be of service to others. This all begins with seeing that light in other people. And this requires that we learn to quiet the critical voice that judges others and ourselves (Rosenberg calls the jackal). He recommends that instead of using judgment words (like “you are always late”) or presuming that we know what another person is thinking, we should learn the gift of the question. We need to learn how to simply ask what another person needs. Instead of an inner life in which we criticize ourselves we need to ask ourselves what we need. Today at the Forum I talked with my favorite teacher Margaret Miles about her newest book on how the third century theologian St. Augustine of Hippo (345-430 CE) changed in his old age. Quite often we quote his words when we invite everyone to the communion table saying, “Be what you see. Receive what you are.”[v] This is almost a riddle with the answer – the body of Christ. It reminds us that we are God's children. We are salt and light, even when we may not feel very close to God. Augustine talks about the difficulty of believing in miracles and what our bodies will be like in the resurrection. He says that these ideas matter only as much as they influence how we live now. In his prayer addressed to God he says that we are not only, “instructed so as to see you… but also so as to grow strong enough to hold you, and the one who cannot see you for the distance, may yet walk along the road by which he will arrive and see you and hold you…” To us he says, ”Walk without fear, run, but stay on the road… do not stand still, do not turn back, do not get sidetracked… Any who find that they may have gone astray must return to the road and walk on it, and any who find they are on the road must go on walking until they arrive.”[vi] One of my favorite writers of our generation is the gay English Roman Catholic theologian James Allison. The Stanford University professor René Girard (1923-2015) deeply influenced him. Girard taught that all human societies have what he calls the scapegoat mechanism. We covet, that is we want what other people have, this leads to instabilities and social tensions. These in turn are resolved by punishing or banishing an individual or group. We fix our social problems by blaming others. According to Allison and Girard, Jesus overturns the scapegoat mechanism and makes possible the realm of God in which all people are loved. In my clergy group I heard the following story about James Alison. For many years he lived in Brazil. But not long after moving to Spain, a Brazilian bishop began a long and ultimately successful process of removing Alison from the priesthood. This was heartbreaking new for Alison. Then one day he received a phone call. The voice on the other end of the line told him that it was Francis, Pope Francis. Alison felt sure that it had to be a friend playing a trick on him until a number of questions fully established that this was the actual pope and that he was giving him the “power of the keys” and effectively reinstating him as a priest.[vii] As a gay man Alison was himself scapegoated but his light shines too brightly to be diminished. He does not hide. I give thanks for Augustine's reminder to stay on the road to God even when our father seems so far off. I give thanks for Marshall Rosenberg's reminder that our critical inner voice makes it hard to see the light in others. Above all, I am so grateful for the compassionate, generous and thoughtful light of the people associated with our seminary. They contributed to the faith that has guided me to this day. That night a few weeks ago out in the storm. I encountered God. Looking at that lonely light on the ocean reminded me of one of the kids named William Hoyt who came to my ordination at St. Clement's Church in Berkeley. His dad was a nuclear physicist and his mom a partner in a prestigious law firm. William grew up to be the captain of a tugboat. I wondered if he was out there in the storm, if it was his light that was going to guide someone home that night. In the deafening freight train storm that surrounds us your light shines in this way also. Give the gift of the question. Do not turn back. Be what you see, receive who you are. You are the salt of the earth. [i] “CDSP Announces Shift to Fully Hybrid Education Model.” CDSP 31 January 2023. https://cdsp.edu/2023/01/cdsp-announces-shift-to-fully-hybrid-education-model/ [ii] I first met Norman Gottwald, Bob Russell, Ted Peters, Durwood Foster, Philip Clayton, Mark Graves, Darren Erisman, Sharon Burch, Scott MacDougall and dozens of other friends at Pacific Coast Theological Society. [iii] Marianne Williamson, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of “A Course in Miracles. https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/928-our-deepest-fear-is-not-that-we-are-inadequate-our [iv] Ursula, “Nonviolent Communications Workshop,” Christ Episcopal Church, Los Altos, 29 April 2009. Notebook page 134. See also Marshall Rosenberg, Nonviolent Communications: Create Your Life, Your Relationships, Your World in Harmony with Your Values. Audiobook. https://sfpl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S93C2415756 [v] St. Augustine. “If you are Christ's body and members, it is your mystery that is placed on the table of the Lord, it is your mystery that you receive… Be what you see and receive what you are.” Catholic Digest. https://www.catholicdigest.com/from-the-magazine/quiet-moment/st-augustine-if-you-are-christs-body-and-members-it-is-your-mystery/ Mary Carter Greene's translation: "Behold what you are. Become what you receive.” [vi] From Margaret Ruth Miles, Beautiful Bodies (Forthcoming). Augustine, Confessions 7:21 and En ps. 31, tr. Maria Boulding, Essential Expositions of the Psalms (Hyde Park, NY: New City Press, 2015) 319-20. [vii] I heard this story on different occasions from Donald Schell and Pat Kiefert. Some clarifying elements might be found in James Alison's Wikipedia article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Alison
Coming in at #29 is the Fiat Lux Insight by Luciano. Fiat Lux is a Latin expression for “let there be light” from the intellectual movement of the Enlightenment. The cigar was released originally under ACE Prime and has moved over to Luciano Meirelles' new company Luciano Cigars. The cigar that landed on the Countdown represents the ones sold by ACE Prime prior to the rebranding. At the time ACE Prime released the cigar, the company stated "When you first light a great cigar, a space of expectation is created, where the opportunity for discovery presents itself. You taste a great blend, and you will be enlightened, both by delving into the complexity of flavors and with the possibility of introspection. It was with this sensorial and mindful journey in mind that the idea of Fiat Lux emerged, as a new blend that procures to express the birth of knowledge, to embody the consequence of its meaning: Let there be light." This was the goal with Fiat Lux. Fiat Lux by Luciano consists of a high-priming Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. Sumatra is a wrapper that has been seen across the Luciano, Pichardo, and MxS brands and across the ACE Prime portfolio. The remainder of the Fiat Lux blend consists of all Nicaraguan tobaccos. Production is handled out of the Tabacalera Pichardo factory. The Insight size, which is a classic 5 5/8 x 46 Corona Gorda, is the one that landed on this year's Countdown. The Fiat Lux Insight delivered notes of natural tobacco, earth, cedar, baker's spice, and black pepper. There are two hidden attributes this cigar has: 1) It has an amazingly clean finish; 2) The flavors complement and balance each other extremely well. The Fiat Lux Insight delivers a medium-strength, medium-bodied experience. This is most likely ACE Prime's second and final appearance on the Cigar Coop Countdown. With many of the former blends moving to the new company Luciano Cigars, any subsequent release after the transition will be credited to Luciano. References Full #29 Report
Coming in at #29 is the Fiat Lux Insight by Luciano. Fiat Lux is a Latin expression for “let there be light” from the intellectual movement of the Enlightenment. The cigar was released originally under ACE Prime and has moved over to Luciano Meirelles' new company Luciano Cigars. The cigar that landed on the Countdown represents the ones sold by ACE Prime prior to the rebranding. At the time ACE Prime released the cigar, the company stated "When you first light a great cigar, a space of expectation is created, where the opportunity for discovery presents itself. You taste a great blend, and you will be enlightened, both by delving into the complexity of flavors and with the possibility of introspection. It was with this sensorial and mindful journey in mind that the idea of Fiat Lux emerged, as a new blend that procures to express the birth of knowledge, to embody the consequence of its meaning: Let there be light." This was the goal with Fiat Lux. Fiat Lux by Luciano consists of a high-priming Ecuadorian Sumatra wrapper. Sumatra is a wrapper that has been seen across the Luciano, Pichardo, and MxS brands and across the ACE Prime portfolio. The remainder of the Fiat Lux blend consists of all Nicaraguan tobaccos. Production is handled out of the Tabacalera Pichardo factory. The Insight size, which is a classic 5 5/8 x 46 Corona Gorda, is the one that landed on this year's Countdown. The Fiat Lux Insight delivered notes of natural tobacco, earth, cedar, baker's spice, and black pepper. There are two hidden attributes this cigar has: 1) It has an amazingly clean finish; 2) The flavors complement and balance each other extremely well. The Fiat Lux Insight delivers a medium-strength, medium-bodied experience. This is most likely ACE Prime's second and final appearance on the Cigar Coop Countdown. With many of the former blends moving to the new company Luciano Cigars, any subsequent release after the transition will be credited to Luciano. References Full #29 Report
Imagine “hearing” colors, “feeling” sounds and “tasting” shapes. That's what synesthetes like Luciano Meirelles, president and CEO of Luciano Cigars, experience. Learn how Luciano's synesthesia has helped him identify nuances of different tobaccos, categorize them and blend them to create some of cigar smokers' favorite premium cigars, including Luciano The Dreamer, Pichardo Clásico and The Sergeant. Host of Box Press, Rob Gagner and Luciano smoke the Fiat Lux Intuition in this interview at Boveda headquarters west of Minneapolis. According to Scientific America, synesthesia is an anomalous blending of the senses in which the stimulation of one modality simultaneously produces sensation in a different modality. In other words, synesthetes experience something through a sense that manifests itself as something entirely different e.g. a taste = some shape. For Luciano, he has an eidetic memory (Sheldon Cooper, anyone?) of tobacco flavors that help him pinpoint which tobacco will blend well together. Highlights from this cigar podcast:00:00 Cold open01:02 What is the origin story of the Fiat Lux cigar?05:56 Living to work or working to live?07:32 Synesthesia—the disease that helps him memorize flavors12:02 Why the other 99% of synesthesia is a pain in the ass14:22 Becoming stronger from what you think is your weakest part15:52 Whatever is in your hands, just do your best17:42 Valuing knowledge more than being right29:12 A master blender isn't a title you give yourself33:58 Cigar Culture Blend No.3 by Adrian Acosta35:06 Talking Ometepe tobacco and growing tobacco in Esteli, Contigo and Pueblo Nuevo41:51 What do cigar smokers think of Maduro?44:51 What salt has to do with your cigar palate51:05 Maybe cigar smokers need to do a salt lick like you do before drinking tequila59:46 Where can you get Boveda for a humidor?Website:
14. listopadu 1932 se narodil Vladislav Zadrobílek - český básník, prozaik, nakladatel, hudebník, malíř a kulturní organizátor. Básně vyšly ve sbírce Plankty, vydalo nakladatelství Trigon v roce 2009. Podcast "Báseň na každý den" poslouchejte na Anchor, Spotify, Apple, Google, YouRadio, České Podcasty nebo Audiolibrix. Domovská stránka podcastu je na https://www.poetickyklub.cz.
In this episode, we continue our miniseries on mentorship with Sebastien Braxton. Sebastien draws from over 100,000 hours of mentorship experience to share 1) the qualities to look for in a prospective mentor, 2) how to effectively ask someone to be your mentor, and 3) much more! Sebastien J. Braxton is the CEO of Fiat Lux, a Christian mentorship and creative agency, and The New Life Challenge, a corporate wellness start-up. He is also a member of the InVerse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
In this episode, we begin a short miniseries on mentorship with the help of three-time guest Sebastien Braxton. Sebastien draws on his mentorship experiences over the years, showing how a successful mentorship starts with the right motives and a teachable attitude. Sebastien J. Braxton is the CEO of Fiat Lux, a Christian mentorship and creative agency, and The New Life Challenge, a corporate wellness start-up. He is also a member of the InVerse team, a young adult bible study program on Hope Channel. He resides in North Carolina with his wife Candis and their four children.
“Fiat Lux” is a Daily Bruin podcast featuring stories of resilience from the UCLA community. In this episode, Daily Bruin News senior staff Alyssa Choi talks to Nicole Rojas, a third-year business economics student, about her experiences with homelessness and how she has made it to where she is today.
Flavor Odyssey wraps up the Au Naturel segment of season 4, as your hosts Robby Ras and Randy Griggs find the best drink pairing for the Luciano Fiat Lux.
There are five business models anyone can use to start a business. These models give you the opportunity to let the customer pay you before you go ahead and spend money. We call it the $0 Startup - or the customer-funded business model. Here are your five powerful options:The Subscription ModelThe Pay in Advance ModelThe Scarcity ModelThe Service for Product ModelThe Matchmaker Model Sebastien Braxton explains how these models have helped him start his most recent business from scratch. He is the founder of Fiat Lux in North Carolina, a Christian consulting agency in North Carolina. He is mentoring dozens of people on faith and entrepreneurship. For more information, visit his Patreon page. Sebastien is an international speaker, author, mentor and missional entrepreneur. God used his sermons, seminars and speeches to reach thousands of people on dozens of countries around the world. Do you questions about today's episode? Do you want to learn more or get specific help?Get in touch with Hyve by writing us an email or joining our weekly business newsletter.We're also on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Feel free to subscribe and follow us for more content like this.
Cigar of the night: Fiat Lux by Crownheads. Whiskey of the night: Virginia Black American Whiskey. Roncco, KB, and WhiteStar GB discuss everything Valentine's Day. What is the origin of Valentine's Day? Is it necessary? What are your go to Valentine's Day gift?
“Fiat Lux” is a Daily Bruin podcast featuring stories of resilience from the UCLA community. In this episode, Daily Bruin Podcasts contributor Alan Humphreys talks to Michael Schindlinger and his wife Irene Chen, who are both instructors on campus, about their experience dealing with his hemorrhagic stroke in February 2020.
Traductora, poeta y promotora de la literatura, Paula Abramo (CDMX, 1980) tiene un importante trabajo en la traducción de portugués al español. Algunos de los escritores que tiene en su haber es Machado de Asis y Clarice Lispector. Se reconoce a ella como "brasicana" por sus raíces brasileñas y mexicanas. Su libro Fiat Lux, bellísimo volumen de poesía, acaba de ser traducido al inglés por Flower Song Press. Conversamos de la AMETLI, la importancia de la traducción, de su poesía y de su proyecto "Ropa Sucia". En nuestra página www.hablemosescritoras.com tenemos muchos de los títulos que ha publicado y en www.Shopescritoras.com el libro en el que colabora de Clarice Lispector Fotobiografia editado por Nadia Battella Gotlib. https://shopescritoras.com/products/clarice-lispector-fotobiografia?_pos=1&_sid=9bdda68cc&_ss=r
Edición Limitada - 3 de Enero del 2022. Especial con los Top 5 de 7 Sitios Web Alternativos). Producción, realización y conducción: Gustavo Verduzco. Presentando música de The Institutes, Inhaler, Piroshka, James, Bicep, Louisahhh, Kontravoid, Odonis Odonis, Sturm Café, Devours, Dryve, Sferro, The G, Arcade High, Eagle Eyed Tiger, LukHash, Veil of Light, Riki, Kælan Mikla, Xeno and Oaklander, Nuovo Testamento, Laura Mvula, Fiat Lux, Honey Beard, The Mobile Homes, Fonohead, Tenderlash, Yestergrey, Rupesh Cartel, Sin Cos Tan, Piston Damp, Actors, Video L'Eclipse, Pixel Grip, Beyond Border y Cold Connection.
Um programa quinzenal onde a cantora, atriz e escritora Mona Vilardo propõe uma viagem literomusical. Os episódios têm como fonte o livro “50 sons de crônica - para ler e ouvir”, da própria Mona, com temas variados, divertidos e homenagens a importantes compositores.
Halloween is a time when most turn their attention to the paranormal, even if it is merely for fun and games. What some don't realize, however, is that what ‘science' may write off as superstitious or myth, is very much itself rooted in scientific observation; we light candles for warmth, light, and to ward off evil, and we anthropomorphize natural phenomena. On the other side, that which is ‘spiritual' or ‘paranormal' has always been the foundation for some of the most well-known scientists and their ideas or inventions, from television to the microscope. What we do with costumes, candy, and pumpkins, is both a scientific and spiritual practice meant to preserve our intimate spaces from the forces of darkness, while also providing a guiding light for easier communication with loved ones as the veil thins. Everything in-between is magic, ritual, and contractual agreements known as the ‘trick-or-treat'.
« Fiat Lux », que la lumière soit. Avec Jean Van Hemelrijck, psychologue et psychothérapeute de couple.
Reivindicamos recuperar nuestro pasado como un ejercicio de compromiso con la cultura y también como una gran fuente de inspiración. Lo hacemos con la música de Rosa Zaragoza que acaba de publicar 'Pura i senzilla com Abigail', un disco donde canta poemas hebraicos de judíos catalanes, recuperados por el hebraísta Jaume Riera en Jerusalén, y que datan de los siglos XI y XV. Ahora reviven a través de la música cinco siglos después. También reviven antiguas canciones el dueto Tarta Relena, que trasladan el gregoriano al siglo XXI. Fiat Lux es su nuevo disco. Música del pasado y del presente para reencontrarnos con nuestra autenticidad. Escuchamos la música de Aziza Brahim - Lagi; Rosa Zaragoza - Pura i Senzilla com Abigail - L'Ànima - Angúnia de la Mort - Guaita En Què Esmerça L'Home - Sóc Amor; Tarta Relena - Nunc Aperuit Nobis - Esta montanya d'enfrente. Escuchar audio
Jiunn, Seth, John and Aaron discuss their review experience with the A.C.E. Prime Fiat Lux Insight https://developingpalates.com/reviews/cigar-reviews/team-cigar-review-a-c-e-prime-fiat-lux-insight/
This week, Tony and Fingers review Cyrus Noble Bourbon and the Fiat Lux cigar. Tony Katz and Fingers Malloy (http://eatdrinksmokeshow.com) host Eat! Drink! Smoke! (http://facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke) recorded live at Blend Bar Cigar (http://blendbarcigar.com) in Indianapolis, IN. There was some great news this week for the cigar industry. Michigan made its cigar tax cap permanent and cigar imports into the United States remain very strong. Fingers was happy to report some good news! If you are thinking of going out for Thanksgiving dinner this year, there will be plenty of restaurants open for you and your family. Does going out to eat on Thanksgiving appeal to a lot of people or is it just not like enjoying a home cooked meal with family? Arby's is now selling Curly Fry and Crinkle Fry Vodka. So, that's happening. Will you buy it? All that and much more on episode 159 of Eat! Drink! Smoke! Follow Eat! Drink! Smoke! Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoEatDrinkSmoke | @GoEatDrinkSmoke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke | @eatdrinksmoke IG: https://www.instagram.com/eatdrinksmokepodcast | @EatDrinkSmokePodcast The Podcast is Free! Click Below! On Apple Podcasts (http://bit.ly/eatdrinksmoke) On Amazon Music (https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/09697f78-947d-4008-92f6-18f6b241774a/Eat-Drink-Smoke) On Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/show/eat-drink-smoke) On Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/6Qf6qSmnpb5ctSMEtaB6lp)
¿Milagro¿ Quizás. Pero sí: arranca la cuarta temporada de Reverb, y lo hacemos entrevistando a Tarta Relena, uno de los dúos nacionales más pujantes del momento. Marta y Helena nos hablan largo y tendido sobre "Fiat Lux", aparte de otros sustanciosos asuntos (ojito al meet & greet con Simple Plan)
The guys try out some new bourbons: Four Roses Single Barrel Barrel Proof, Penelope Bourbon Barrel Strength, Blue Run Bourbon, and Whistle Pig Farmstock Rye. We talk sports: Washington Football Team gets raided by the DEA. It's time we talked baseball playoffs. And in cigars FDA news but still no word on how it will effect cigars. Finally, we review the Fiat Lux by Ace Prime Cigars.Reach out to us with your thoughts, questions, concerns, or comments at: Cigarheadzpodcast@gmail.comFollow us:Cigarheadz- Facebook, TwitterDenny- InstagramPaul- Instagram
Trae and Shane both smoke the Fiat Lux from Luciano cigars, and the boys talk bitcoin and mental posture
We are pleased to have Miguel Schoedel back on the show! That means we are featuring another rum night with Brugal Añejo. Miguel brought us some goodies that are new from Crowned Heads too! We are starting with the CHC Serie E which has a cool story and also has a song that ties into the smoking experience. Next will be the Fiat Lux from ACE Prime, which a special project that Crowned Heads is distributing. Pour one more...light up another...we'll figure it out together. Please Drink Responsibly Thanks to our sponsors: All of you that have been supporting us! Join our patrons at patreon.com/bourbonandbspodcast to help support the continuing growth of the show and the community. Tinder Box at Easton for the weekly featured cigar and check them out for their current weekly sampler at eastontinderbox@gmail.com Altadis USA for the weekly second cigar and the continued support BS Cigar Company for the continued support! Check them out at bscigarcompany@gmail.com for ordering the BS Gold and BS Silver
Collin (AKA: Heavily Armed Clown) and I discuss his essay, Fiat Lux: The Origins of Modern Money. We cover: History of fiat money "Free" Banking in the US The Boom and Bust Cycle How History repeats itself mojitos and then some... Go to wtfhappenedin1971.com Check out the Bitcoin Echo Chamber podcast Check out my latest article published on Bitcoin Magazine, BITCOIN BLOWBACK: A HISTORY OF DOLLAR HEGEMONY, ECONOMIC WARFARE AND A BRIGHT ORANGE ALTERNATIVE Send me a tip on Strike @pgibs Check out my music video"ETF" HERE Join the band at ETF615.com Citadel21 Volume 6 https://www.citadel21.com/etf-economic-earworms-of-the-sound-money-revolutionhttps://www.citadel21.com/ To learn more about Bitcoin fundamentals... Go to: bitcoinonepager.com Hope you're saving savings by stackin' those sweet, sweet, sats at savingsavings.io (AKA) SwanBitcoin.com/philGet 10% off the SHAmory game at checkout when you use the promo code Phil10 Rate, Subscribe, and Review the show, and share it with someone who's curious about Bitcoin and needs a place to start.
Declarar y pensar que las cosas se materializaran es tan anti bíblico que aún los pasajes que usan estos charlatanes para defender sus posturas prueban exactamente lo contrario. Por ejemplo, en Génesis 1 se introduce a Dios creando al universo de la nada, “Fiat Lux” (“y se hizo la luz”. Estos predicadores quieren que tu creas que este pasaje prueba que las palabras crean por sí solas. Sólo prueba que las palabras dichas por Dios crean una realidad. Dios –y sólo Dios—tiene el poder para crear ex nihilo (de la nada), (ver Hebreos 11.3). Parménides, filósofo griego que no conoció a Dios, dijo acertadamente “ex nihilo nihil fit (lo que viene a ser algo así como, “Nada surge de la nada”) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/xos-french-diguez/message
The word “fiat” is growing more aggrandized in the modern lexicon, however, despite its increasing popularity it is often ill defined or misused. I regularly observe people falsely call Bitcoin a fiat currency. This is thanks, not least of all, to the layman's poor grasp of history and money. Fiat is of Latin origin, meaning authoritative sanction; a decree, command or order. Fiat does not mean “backed by nothing” or “redeemable for nothing” or “pegged to nothing.” - HAC A walk through the history of monetary expansion, the constant, and inevitable consequences, and how Bitcoin is set to change the fundamental flaw through which such manipulation is even possible. We are entering a new world. Are you ready? Some other links to check out! • Fiat Lux: The Origins of Modern Money: https://heavilyarmedclown.medium.com/fiat-lux-the-origins-of-modern-money-469dbc47567b • WTF Happened in 1971?: https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/ • History of Money and Banking in the United States: https://cdn.mises.org/History%20of%20Money%20and%20Banking%20in%20the%20United%20States%20The%20Colonial%20Era%20to%20World%20War%20II_2.pdf • What Bitcoin Did: https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/wtf-is-happening-in-2020 Check out tons of other great works & discussion at BitcoinAudible.com! Search the library for any topic or work you would like to hear, including other great pieces from Erik Cason. Don't forget your goodies from our awesome sponsors! 5% off the BitBox02 with code "GUY," your bank grade digital vault for your Bitcoin keys from Shiftcrypto.ch And secure your Bitcoin future by starting your automatic savings plan at SwanBitcoin.com/guy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message
How do you parse out where you are at emotionally and cognitively in a relationship? In this episode, we learn from Sebastien Braxton about the different phases of attraction, interest, like, and love. Sebastien is the CEO and founder of a faith-based mentorship program called Fiat Lux.