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Manoa Community Church | Sermons
Peals of Thunder (James the Great)

Manoa Community Church | Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 45:40


Peals of Thunder (James the Great)THUNDEROUS SHOCK WAVES:1. Crashing Greatness (Mark 10:42-45) 2. Rumbling Rejection (Luke 9:51-56) 3. Striking Suffering (Acts 12:1-3a)   

Renewal Church
Flashes of Lightning, Rumblings and Peals of Thunder

Renewal Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 51:20


Sunday, May 12, 2024Chris BennettRevelation 4:1-11

Giant Cocktails: A San Francisco Giants Baseball Podcast

It's Happy Hour! In this episode the brothers are presenting their holiday song inspired cocktails. Ben is showing off his Jingle Balls. Yes, you read that right. It's got glitter and bubbles aplenty; really not crass at all. Meanwhile Matthew is give us his Feliz Navidad. It's a bold but comforting tequila backed cocktail perfect for pre-caroling. They also give advice on garnishes and confess how they really like to spend the holidays. Recipes below.Jingle Balls1 oz Gin-Rasberry Liqueur with Gold Flakes1/2 oz Ginger liqueur1/2 oz lemon juice6-8 mint leaves4 oz of Sparkling White Wine2 raspberriesPut Gin-Raspberry liqueur and raspberries in the bottom of a champagne flute. Add ginger liqueur lemon juice and mint leaves to a shaker. Gently muddle. Shake with ice until chilled. Add shaken mixture to flute. Swirl gently to combine. Top with sparkling white wine.Feliz Navidad2 oz Blanco Tequila1/2 oz Clear Creme de Cacao1/4 oz Cinnamon Simple Syrup3/4 oz Lemon Juice1 sprig of rosemaryRosemary sprig and cranberries for garnishAdd rosemary and simple syrup to shaker and lightly muddle. Add the remaining ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake 12-15 seconds until well-chilled and diluted. Double strain into a chilled coupe glass. Garnish with a rosemary sprig and three cranberries.

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The Struggling Scientists
Episode 56: Science News, Children born with DNA from 3 people, wavy wounds heal faster, and elefant peals banana's faster than humans.

The Struggling Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 25:28


Another episode about all the Science that has made the news recently! We get you completely up to-date (kind off) with everything you need to know. We talk about:Your native language impacts the wiring of your brainYellow Crazy Ants create chimeras to reproduceElephant peels bananas faster than humanBeetle drinks water using it's butEarth wobble might mean your zodiac sign is not what you think it isWavy wounds heal faster than straight onesDr. Deep Sea sets a new record for living underwater.Children are born with DNA from 3 people.If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or papers we really need to read, you can reach out to us via our website: https://thestrugglingscientists.com/Would you like to know more about becoming a guest on our podcast or sponsoring us? Then please check out the information on our website!Find your next funding opportunity now with https://thestrugglingscientists.com/Astound and use the code StrugglingScientist for 25% discount Check out the amazing writing assistant Jenni at https://thestrugglingscientists.com/Jenni and use the code SCIENCE20 for 20% discount

The Word with Dale Moore
The Word 2381: Episode 2381, Rev 10:1-4

The Word with Dale Moore

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 9:38


7 Peals of Thunder speak!

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PlumesCast
Spring into the New You!

PlumesCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 65:40


Did you see what I did there? Just wanted to make sure :) Also, slight mistake about the blog URL, it's actually https://phantasmagoriaofplumes.blogspot.com/. You should check it out~ Send your questions, comments, and requests for Plumes' Peals of Wisdom over to PlumesCast@gmail.com, or find Seth on other social medias such as Tiktok, Twitter, and YouTube as PhantasmaPlumes!

PlumesCast
For those Staring at a Blank Screen [New Content Creators]

PlumesCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 80:40


AKA, Plumes talks about how bad AI is and how to preserve your sense of you against the robot menace. I had a lot of fun recording this one, so if you have any questions, or you want me to go deeper into any of the topics covered, feel free to ask! Send your questions, comments, and request for Plumes' Peals of Wisdom over to PlumesCast@gmail.com, or find Seth on various other social medias such as Twitter, TikTok, YouTube and Wisdom as PhantasmaPlumes!

MTR Podcasts
Interview with designer Bruce Willen (Public Mechanics)

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 32:08


Bruce Willen is a multidisciplinary designer, artist, and the founder of Public Mechanics — a design and art studio working in public and cultural spaces. Prior to Public Mechanics, Bruce co-founded acclaimed design agency Post Typography where he led high-profile projects that have shaped the visual language of Baltimore and beyond. His work has appeared on the covers of Time Magazine, The New York Times, and ESPN and in dozens of design books and periodicals, including a Post Typography monograph. He is the co-author of the book Lettering & Type and has written for the Washington Post, Design Observer, and other publications. As a musician, Bruce has composed new scores for silent films, performed on multiple continents, and released dozens of recordings with the groups Peals and Double Dagger — the latter subject of the 2013 documentary film If We Shout Loud Enough.About Public MechanicsPublic Mechanics Experiential design / Placemaking / Public art / Creative strategy / Community branding A design studio led by Bruce Willen, collaborating on projects for public and cultural spaces.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. Mentioned in this episode:Public MechanicsTo find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode ★ Support this podcast ★

Sermons from Harvest Bible Chapel Barrie

I get how unbelievers can miss what God is doing in the world. I understand how they can explain away what they see in creation and how they can deny the existence or involvement of God based on how broken the world is. I can see how they would conclude that they can live without God, if he exists at all. But the ability to deny his existence is coming to an end. In time, God will reveal himself in ways that are simply undeniable. In Revelation 11:15-19, John sees another scene of heavenly worship as the 7th trumpet sounds accompanied by, “flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake, and heavy hail.” Signs that are unmistakably divine in origin. All of it announcing that the kingdom of this world has given way to the kingdom of God. Which begs a question, to what extent is the kingdom of this world giving way to the kingdom of God in our own hearts in advance of that final day? That's what we'll look at together on Sunday. I'm eager to work it out with you from the Word. Series: Great & Amazing—Revelation (Part 2) Todd Dugard Message: 18–Peals of Thunder Harvest Bible Chapel Text: Revelation 11:15-19 November 13, 2022 Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. The kingdom of God in me means... ...grateful surrender to his reign (v. 15,17) Thank you, God, for... 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. No one knows how bad they are till they have tried very hard to be good. C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (paraphrased) World: “Follow your heart.” Jesus: “Follow me.” World: “Believe in yourself.” Jesus: “Believe in me.” World: “Discover yourself.” Jesus: “Deny yourself.” World: “Be true to you.” Jesus: “Be true to me.” Matt Smethurst ...humble worship before his throne (v. 16) Ephesians 2:8–9 ...joyful rest in his justice (v. 18) Biblical justice is not first of all a set of bullet points or a set of rules and guidelines. It is rooted in the very character of God and it is the outworking of that character, which is never less than just. Tim Keller Justice in the Bible, Timothy Keller - https://quarterly.gospelinlife.com/justice-in-the-bible/ ...firm confidence in his plan (v. 19) Revelation 21:3

Sermons from Harvest Bible Chapel Barrie

I get how unbelievers can miss what God is doing in the world. I understand how they can explain away what they see in creation and how they can deny the existence or involvement of God based on how broken the world is. I can see how they would conclude that they can live without God, if he exists at all. But the ability to deny his existence is coming to an end. In time, God will reveal himself in ways that are simply undeniable. In Revelation 11:15-19, John sees another scene of heavenly worship as the 7th trumpet sounds accompanied by, “flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake, and heavy hail.” Signs that are unmistakably divine in origin. All of it announcing that the kingdom of this world has given way to the kingdom of God. Which begs a question, to what extent is the kingdom of this world giving way to the kingdom of God in our own hearts in advance of that final day? That's what we'll look at together on Sunday. I'm eager to work it out with you from the Word. Series: Great & Amazing—Revelation (Part 2) Todd Dugard Message: 18–Peals of Thunder Harvest Bible Chapel Text: Revelation 11:15-19 November 13, 2022 Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. The kingdom of God in me means... ...grateful surrender to his reign (v. 15,17) Thank you, God, for... 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. No one knows how bad they are till they have tried very hard to be good. C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (paraphrased) World: “Follow your heart.” Jesus: “Follow me.” World: “Believe in yourself.” Jesus: “Believe in me.” World: “Discover yourself.” Jesus: “Deny yourself.” World: “Be true to you.” Jesus: “Be true to me.” Matt Smethurst ...humble worship before his throne (v. 16) Ephesians 2:8–9 ...joyful rest in his justice (v. 18) Biblical justice is not first of all a set of bullet points or a set of rules and guidelines. It is rooted in the very character of God and it is the outworking of that character, which is never less than just. Tim Keller Justice in the Bible, Timothy Keller - https://quarterly.gospelinlife.com/justice-in-the-bible/ ...firm confidence in his plan (v. 19) Revelation 21:3

PlumesCast
[LIVE] Turning those Loses into Victories

PlumesCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 83:36


[This was recorded live in front of my Twitch/Wisdom audiences, 9/20/22.] It's hard to see it when it happens, but sometimes the worst defeat may become your strength in the future to your new greatest victory. Life is full of ups and downs, each an opportunity to grow and shape yourself to be the best you you can be; hopefully this episode gives you the advice you need to see how strong you really are. Send your questions, comments, and request for Plumes' Peals of Wisdom over to PlumesCast@gmail.com, or find Seth on other social medias like TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, and now Wisdom as PhantasmaPlumes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Wellness Force Radio
Tara Garrison | No More Mental Slavery: Why The Popular Mantra of "You Are Enough" Is INSULTING Your Subconscious Mind + How To Make Meaning of Life's Challenges

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 90:56


The popular mantra, 'I am enough,' is actually an insult; it is disempowering. I get that it is a bridge in the self-development process because of the programming that people have received and they believe this lie but the analogy that I like to use is: If you went to a beautiful mountain lake and saw the most epic sunset of your entire life and you said, 'You are enough; yeah, that's enough'; what are you talking about? We are so much more than 'enough;' that is the understatement of the century. That belief has to change. - Tara Garrison Are You Stressed Out Lately? Take a deep breath with the M21™ wellness guide: a simple yet powerful 21 minute morning system that melts stress and gives you more energy through 6 science-backed practices and breathwork. Click HERE to download for free. Is Your Energy Low? Get more superfoods to improve your energy, digestion, gut health plus also reduce inflammation and blood sugar. Click HERE to try Paleovalley's Apple Cider Vinegar Complex + Save 15% with the code 'JOSH' *Review The WF Podcast & WIN $150 in wellness prizes! *Join The Facebook Group Wellness + Wisdom Episode 460 Founder of HIGHER, a Health & Life Coaching company, and Host of the Inside Out Health Podcast, Tara Garrison, returns to Wellness + Wisdom to share why the popular mantra "You are enough," is actually an insult, the 4 Peaks of Truth process to help you tune into the inner work, how to live in your higher frequency each day, the toxic reality of food camps + why she doesn't recommend doing the ketogenic diet long-term. What is your fear? How is it holding you back from your higher self? Find out how this question can help inspire and guide you for radical alignment, self-empowerment, and positive life changes. Shop the BEST Organic Snacks at PaleoValley Save 15% with the code 'JOSH' PaleoValley's 100% Grass-Fed Beef Sticks Paleovalley 100% Grass Fed Beef Sticks are the only beef sticks in the USA made from 100% grass fed/grass finished beef and organic spices that are naturally fermented. Their 100% Grass Fed Beef Sticks are unlike anything else on the market. In fact, they were recently voted in Paleo Magazine as one of the top snacks of the year. The reason is that they are committed to making the highest quality, clean products that are free from problematic ingredients. Their beef comes from 100% grass fed cows raised entirely on natural grass pastures by family farmers right here in the USA. As a result they are healthy and happy. PaleoValley's Pasture-Raised Turkey Sticks Paleovalley Pasture-Raised Turkey Sticks were created to make healthy snacking easier. Their turkey sticks are made from turkeys who are allowed to live as nature intended... on organic grass pastures with plenty of sunshine, fresh air and room to exercise. The result of raising turkeys in such a natural way is a much healthier, clean protein with higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and omega-3s. Unfortunately, virtually all turkey in the USA is conventionally raised with a small portion being "free range" – a virtually meaningless term that simply means the turkeys were allowed access to the outdoors. However, most "free range" turkeys only have access to an outdoor dirt field with no pasture in sight. Their truly pasture-raised turkeys are given full access to outdoor, pesticide-free pasture with plenty of grass and insects for them to nibble on. Listen To Episode 460 As Tara Garrison Uncovers: [1:30] Inside Out Health: You Are More Than Just "Enough" Tara Garrison Inside Out Podcast Episode 13: JOSH TRENT Breathwork, Ayahuasca & Following Your Heart Higher 1:1 Coaching Short Term Keto by Tara Garrison 338 Tara Garrison: Inside Out Health Tara's religious and health background plus her personal growth journey. How everything came together for Tara and all of the life lessons she has learned. Bruce H. Lipton, PhD The fact that our physiological, internal selves and external reality will manifest according to the thoughts and beliefs that we have. How her body gives her these intuitive nudges that she leans in on and trusts 100% to guide her health decisions. Why she believes that telling yourself "you are enough" is actually an insult to yourself; it's an understatement and you are an incredible human being. Powerful inner work practices for greater self-love, respect, and reverence for your mind, body, and soul. How Tara tunes in and listens to what her negative thoughts, feelings, and emotions are trying to tell her. Why one of her favorite journal prompts is: "What is my fear?" for both her personal and professional life. How to get out of fear and create at a higher frequency level. [15:20] The 4 Peaks of Truth Exploring the 4 Peals of Truth including why and how she came up with them. Why it's impossible not to be a mindset coach if you are a health coach helping people with their fitness and nutritional goals. Her experience working with pro athletes and how many have been conditioned to do whatever they're told to do but that doesn't mean they've had the opportunity to heal themselves emotionally or their relationships. The questions she asks her clients to help them get back in alignment with their hearts and with themselves. Tara's recent deep inner work practice asking herself, "Who would I be if I didn't help?" [26:20] How to Tune In & Be in Alignment Botanic Tonics | Feel Free - Save 40% with the code "WELLNESS40" The life experiences Tara has had including leaving the Mormon church, having 4 children, and getting a divorce. Questions Tara would ask her younger self based on what she knows now about living life well. The deep programming she received at a young age from her parents and the Church about who she should be in life. Why our intuition is always right; we just have to learn how to listen to it. Examples of how our bodies are always telling us what we need and why we have to pay attention. How to have the courage and find the internal capacity to follow nudges. Why she tells clients to be their own moms to help them look after themselves and remove all the pressure. Her coaching approach and why she doesn't hold her clients accountable because it puts them in victim mode. [33:30] The Power of Words & How to Ask Important Questions 284 Mike Bledsoe & Mark England: Cognitive Fitness & Building Verbal Strength Why the words we use vocally and internally are literally spells. How she lost everyone in her circle including friends and family the moment she decided to leave the Mormon church. Why she credits eating healthy food and focusing more on her wellness with helping her become a more critical thinker. Her journey of waking up and why she loves always learning something new. The experience of writing her book and why feelings of fear came up for her at the beginning. How she connected with herself and really tapped into Source to help her through the writing process. 293 Dr. Jade Teta: How To Be A Next Level Human Josh's plan to write a book in 2023 and what wisdom has been shared with him about the process by Dr. Jade Teta. Her decision not to focus on teaching people about the Keto Diet anymore and why. Why knowing what she knows now, she did not have to do Keto for an entire year. How long you could do Keto for and why it shouldn't be a long-term practice but cyclical. [46:50] The Toxic Reality of Food Camps 365 Dr. Paul Saladino | Your Guide To The Carnivore Diet: The Myths of Eating Meat & Plants Exploring food camps and the perceived safety people feel in these groups. How a lack of personal development causes people to want to be led. The Jordan Peterson Carnivore Diet - Dr. Robert Kiltz Why you should be cautious when someone tells you "this is the best diet that everyone must be on." 349 Ronnie Landis | Rethinking Veganism: The 10 Year Journey Back Home The reality that in some food camps, especially in the vegan world, some people are especially self-righteous. Why she doesn't like the energy of proving you're right in the world of nutrition specifically with a dogmatic approach. 458 Can Eating BISON Meat Really Help Heal The World? Regenerative Ranching With Force of Nature Meats Tara Garrison's Regenerative Ranch Mastermind Event Other topics that are creating a great amount of division within our country and the underlying energy amongst everyone. Byron Katie The impact of Bill Gates buying massive amounts of private farmland to Kim Kardashian promoting fake meat products. [57:20] Finding & Living in Higher Frequency How she gets herself out of those lower states of judgment by focusing on loving people unconditionally to raise her frequency. Why we're naturally attracted to higher frequencies so the more you're in yours, the more people around you will start to feel the same too. How she teaches people to find and live in a higher frequency state of being. How to allow these lower frequency vibrations through you and afterward ask yourself, "Where are you outside of your realm of power." Why a lot of suffering comes from a place of not being able to be in control. What neurotyping is and how Tara uses it to help her clients understand their physical and emotional selves. Neurotype System by Christian Thibaudeau How she helps people understand that being emotional is actually a superpower. Why it's been so important for Josh to put up healthy boundaries as an empathetic person and not take on other people's energies. Her top advice for people who are empathetic or an HSP (a Highly Sensitive Person). How to know your daily and weekly capacity of how much you can actually take on, go with that groove, and adjust accordingly. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values by Robert M Pirsig [1:08:40] How to Show Up Authentically & Honor Yourself Words of wisdom about how we can show up every day as our authentic selves. Her experience with plant medicine specifically mushrooms at Moab, Utah, and what has been shown to her by Source. Why you should never do plant medicine alone out in nature on your own and the safety measures you should have in place. The importance of intergenerational healing to help our future generations. Lessons that our children from babies to teenagers can teach us every day. The Conscious Parent by Dr. Shefali Tsabary Josh Trent: Solocast | Healing The Father Wound 366 Mark Wolynn | How To Heal Generational Trauma 311 Mark Wolynn | It Didn't Start With You Alan Watts: All retch and no vomit 459 Michael Brandt | Ketones + Fasting Tara's answer to Josh's question years after she answered it in her first Wellness + Wisdom interview: "What does wellness mean to you?" How to tune in, play, have fun, and make smart decisions about fitness and food instead of just focusing solely on weight loss. The energy she is feeling in Austin while visiting it for KetoCon and this interview. Power Quotes From The Show How to Tap Into Your Creation Energy "You already are worthy. 100% you are worthy of success, of love, of better health. You don't even have to question that and the more you know that the more you will just be. A tree isn't sitting there wondering if it's worthy, it just is. Remember this when you catch yourself with a negative mindset about your body, work, or personal growth. When we see our worth; we feel it and when we resonate in it full of gratitude and truly see ourselves, that is actually creation energy. When you tap into that, you're no longer coming from a place of scarcity and trying to prove yourself to the world." -  Tara Garrison Why Are We Attracted to Food Camps? "We are so attracted to specific food camps because of our lack of self-development and people wanting to be led, taught, and get the Cliff notes of what is best. Then maybe they try that diet and they truly do feel better and it helps them. For example, If someone heals their SIBO with the carnivore diet, they are going to be feeling a lot better. But then if you have all of these respectable health professionals telling you all the reasons why this is THE best diet in the world for all humans, which a lot of it is for their monetary gain, you're not going to be really listening to yourself and what your own body needs. If all of that happens, you are setting yourself up to be in this very safe way of thinking." -  Tara Garrison Getting Back Into Powerful Alignment "When you are out of alignment, ask yourself, 'What is my fear?' Are you investing in yourself? Do you take courses, hire mindset coaches, or follow intuitive nudges and go on a trip that your intuition told you to do just for you?" -  Tara Garrison Links From Today's Show  Inside Out Podcast Episode 13: JOSH TRENT Breathwork, Ayahuasca & Following Your Heart Higher 1:1 Coaching Short Term Keto by Tara Garrison 338 Tara Garrison: Inside Out Health Bruce H. Lipton, PhD 284 Mike Bledsoe & Mark England: Cognitive Fitness & Building Verbal Strength 293 Dr. Jade Teta: How To Be A Next Level Human 365 Dr. Paul Saladino | Your Guide To The Carnivore Diet: The Myths of Eating Meat & Plants The Jordan Peterson Carnivore Diet - Dr. Robert Kiltz 349 Ronnie Landis | Rethinking Veganism: The 10 Year Journey Back Home 458 Can Eating BISON Meat Really Help Heal The World? Regenerative Ranching With Force of Nature Meats Tara Garrison's Regenerative Ranch Mastermind Event Byron Katie Neurotype System by Christian Thibaudeau Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values by Robert M Pirsig The Conscious Parent by Dr. Shefali Tsabary Josh Trent: Solocast | Healing The Father Wound 366 Mark Wolynn | How To Heal Generational Trauma 311 Mark Wolynn | It Didn't Start With You Alan Watts: All retch and no vomit 459 Michael Brandt | Ketones + Fasting Shop the Wellness Force Store breathwork.io Paleovalley – Save 15% on your ACV Complex with the code ‘JOSH' Seeking Health - Save 10% with the code 'JOSH' Organifi – Special 20% off to our listeners with the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' Drink LMNT – Zero Sugar Hydration: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack, you only cover the cost of shipping Botanic Tonics – Save 40% when you use the code ‘WELLNESS40' Essential Oil Wizardry: Save 10% with the code 'WELLNESSFORCE' Cured Nutrition – Get 15% off of your order when you visit wellnessforce.com/cured + use the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes Tara Garrison Instagram TikTok YouTube Facebook Twitter About Tara Garrison Tara Garrison is the Founder of HIGHER, a Health & Life Coaching company that offers training, nutrition, mindset and biohacking coaching. She has helped many celebrities, professional athletes, top executives and everyday awesome humans optimize their health. Tara is the creator of the popular Keto In & Out System and author of Short-Term Keto, in which she teaches how to “Do Keto. Not Forever” to optimize metabolism, brain power, athletic performance and physique. She is a mom of 4, the host of the Inside Out Health Podcast, avid weightlifter, Boston Marathoner and lover of nature. You can find Tara on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Facebook as @coachtaragarrison, where she shares tips for optimizing health and mindset.

PODCASTS -        WELCOME TO HILLSIDE
7/17/22 Flashes of Lightning Peals of Thunder

PODCASTS - WELCOME TO HILLSIDE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022


Life Talk with Craig Lounsbrough
”An Intimate Collision - Encounters With Life and Jesus” - Part Four

Life Talk with Craig Lounsbrough

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 21:02


He was four years old . . . barely.  Boyish innocence was tightly stitched and held fast to a deep zest for living.  He was a mosaic of the threads of a splendid tapestry whose fibers were being woven into a soft spirit that reveled in life.  I love Corey.  I love him for what he is, and what I see in him that I am not.   He is innocence untainted and unsoiled, a young boy that catches the essence of living through windows of the soul yet unsullied by life.  Splendidly exuberant, he draws in all the energy of life and expels it freely out to anyone who will embrace its gift.  He is both a repository of living and the embodiment simplicity.  One without the other would dramatically diminish him, as it would any of us. “I have seventy cents,” he said.  Sitting at a red light, I had no idea as to the nature, purpose or rationale of his comments, arising it seemed from the incessant babbling and spontaneity that frequently marks him.  “Dad, I have seventy cents.”  Attending to the blur and bustle of the marauding traffic that rushed around me, I attempted to placate him, hoping that he would drift on to something else.  “That's nice,” I replied.  He was irritably insistent.  My verbal pabulum was blatantly insufficient for him.  “Dad, I have seventy cents!”  His voice was emphatic.  I glanced in my rearview mirror and watched him squirming in his car seat, obviously possessing some agenda of great importance to him that was swallowed up in the supposedly greater agendas that dictated my day.  Catching my eyes in the mirror, he held out a clenched fist clutching seventy cents and with sordid determination said, “Dad, I have seventy cents!”   What We Miss I am occupied, attending to the congestion and myriad events around me.  The traffic of my life is made up of frustrating red lights, a rare green one, and irritating yellows that flash across a myriad of my intersections.  All of the congestion of commerce and career, the snarls of success and the raucous rhythm of rush hour that I embrace as essential and necessary to achievement. I am caught in the blindness of believing that living life means winning, being horrified that an opportunity missed is an unredeemable loss that creates a permanent setback and lifetime diminishment.  I must master life by gouging and gorging myself on its complexities at every opportunity, without having time to savor the tender exquisiteness of its intricacies.  Mine is a hoarding of life, rather than a delicate sampling.  In and through it all I miss the minute details in the mayhem, the subtleties that are the very essence of the larger things that I gorge and feed upon.  In essence, I miss simplicity.  “I have seventy cents Dad!”  It was a statement of simplicity, and so I missed it. Crystal blue eyes and romping blonde hair, his small hands cradled two quarters and two precarious dimes.  They were clenched so firmly that his tiny fingers turned shades of red and white; holding them valiantly in front of him with arms outstretched.  His face was chiseled with a squared hint of boyish determination, the manifestation of four year old eyes apprehending the core of life and living when I could not see it.  His perceived with a crystal clear soul what really mattered when all I saw was an annoying red light and thick traffic.  “Dad, I have seventy cents!” And then I saw it.  Quite accidently it caught the barest edge of my mind.  Out of the corner of my eye, from the farthest fringes of my life it stirred.  The simple intruded upon my chosen world of complexities.  A solitary figure sat on the margins of my wild world, passing by me except for a four year old attuned to the wonder of simplicity, hoping that the din surrounding me might ebb just enough to catch a glimpse.  I finally saw it. Scrawled by an unsteady hand across a tattered piece of discarded cardboard, stained and bent were a handful of words.  The edges of cardboard were torn, frayed and mutilated, much like the man who held it.  It was stained and bent.  Primitive letters etched out the silent plea of a lost life.  He was no more than ten feet away, and I missed him.  The sign read, “Need help, please.”  “Dad, I have seventy cents!”   Simplicity Missed and Reclaimed “Don't push these children away.”  Jesus' voice was purposeful, highlighting an eternal principal violated by stumbling men who chased after life and missed living in the pursuit of living.   “Don't ever get between them and me.  These children are the very center of life in the kingdom” (Mark 10:14, The Message).  Simplicity is central to the infinite, which is an odd and incomprehensible dichotomy.  That which is complex beyond comprehension embraces simplicity at its core and derives all that it is from that core.  The infinite invites us to simplicity as that which is of eternal value is best seen in that which is simple and uncluttered. Simplicity is the key that turns the tumblers to the door of the eternal.  It is the single and sole passport to an audience with the infinite.  We must suspect then that such a concept is built into the fabric of the finite as well.  Simplicity is the essence of life and living from which all else springs.  Without it complexity loses it roots, it has no grounding, no boundaries and no identifiable point of departure that defines it and shapes it.  And it is here, with the cluster of children swirling around Him in innocent admiration that Jesus declares simplicity as simply central. The Pharisees and their malicious attempts to trap Him were barely hours old, still resonating in His mind.  God incarnate, the Creator of the universe had been asked to justify Himself.  It was indeed the absurdity that arises when simplicity is missed.  The rich young ruler and the stench of materialism were only moments away.  Face to face with God, the rich young man would prove himself unable to see Jesus in the tangled web woven of wealth and the complexity inherent in the sordid accumulation of power.  He had too much of this world and too little of the next; all of which leaves no room for simplicity.  The walk to Jerusalem, betrayal, spikes, a splintered beam, oozing blood, death . . . all of that was only a mere handful of days away.  Awash in the many manifestations of man's sin and on the threshold of abolishing it, Jesus “gathered the children up in His arms and He laid His hands of blessing on them” (Mark 10:16, The Message).   Simplicity Lived As you look at this picture of Jesus, do you see it?  It too is on the margins of our lives, sadly so.  Jesus is sitting, gingerly drawing an armful of giggling and squealing children into His lap.  The thick hands of a carpenter run calloused fingers through mounds of curls gracing a tiny head, drawing a smile out of a timid child with a playful and slightly bemused stare.  Embracing their innocence and simplicity as so far removed from the world He faces, the world that He will die for. He sees in their impish and innocent faces the simplicity that keeps the world from seeing Him.  He is at the vortex of His earthly life.  In a matter of days all of history will be rocked by His death.  The universe will itself reel.  Hell will fall.  Satan will flee.  The immensity of the powers of darkness will suffer complete and uncompromising defeat.  He will defiantly tread the bowels of Hell itself and then He will rise and He will, in His resurrection, change the entire course of human history for the full course of human history.  What He is about to do is monumental beyond anything that has ever transpired in the whole course of existence. But here, at this moment, sandwiched between these cataclysmic events, He laughs with children who have no sense of Who He is, or what awaits Him.  But, innocent they are.  And so He plays for a moment.  He tickles and gets tickled.  He tells a joke and the air is filled with the squeal of childhood laughter.  Eye to eye with gentle intensity He tells them of their immense value and of a Father's love for each of them.  He will die for them shortly, their innocence maybe making that sacrifice more bearable and more compelling. It is the Creator connecting through simplicity with the created in a way that is entirely unabated and unobstructed.  It is the treasure of the deep soul finding connection with the vast God through the conduit of simplicity.  The mayhem of life's traffic, all of the red and green and yellow lights that had dogged His ministry were laid aside so that He could immerse Himself in life's real purpose.   The Door of Access From this adoring pile of romping children His gaze shifted, directing his words to the twelve standing about the scene.  It was not to be a lesson for children, but one from them.  Tussling with their youthful energy, He says, “Unless you accept God's kingdom in the simplicity of a child, you'll never get in” (Mark 10:15, The Message).  The contrast is numbing, even paralyzing.  The key to complexity is simplicity?  But how can simplicity ever hope to grasp complexity?  Simplicity would suggest intentional ignorance through the abandonment of the acquisition of knowledge.  It was a stunning and completely puzzling reversal. The complexities of life and living, the minute intricacies of the Law and the sacrificial system, the unfathomable breadth of the cosmos and starry hosts that beg exploration and contemplation, the mysterious yet striking predictability of nature, the grandeur and the magnificent majesty of God as the incomprehensible “I AM” (Genesis 3:14, NIV) next to which all of creation fades and pales into oblivion is accessed through simplicity?  Here, in the laughter and play of these children laid the incalculably priceless key to kingdom access and the sole passport to the infinite?  It was simply too simple, so simple that grasping it was, in itself, complex. Peals of laughter drew them back from contemplation, being a sweet elixir to a sullen life.  They were the voices of those who had seized the keys to the kingdom through simplicity.  Accepting as these children accepted, with innocence and simplicity, humility and obedience, through trust that never asks if there is anything else other than trust.  Engaging in a raw embracing, a simple acceptance free of attempts to determine how to shape one's life so that it might find a shred of acceptability before God.  Freely accepting the unconditional as exactly that . . . unconditional.  And so it was in the children. Jesus stood, the lesson now having been taught by example and by word.  He stooped, placed His hands on the children for a brief final moment and blesses them, extending into their simplicity the blessing of God.  He was able to do so because of the massive and free-roaming space created in and by their simplicity.  Access to the kingdom was granted to such as these, its evidence seen in the blessing.  It was all so simple, yet so magnificently transforming.  Lives have expended lifetimes trying to achieve what these children achieved in but a moment via the vehicle of innocence and simplicity. A final hug, a parting embrace and the children dispersed, running into the arms of waiting parents.  A pair of them skipped off holding hands.  Sticks trailed curlicue designs in the gritty dirt.  Several ran around parents in errant circles of delight and innocent mischief.  A small cluster gathered mounds of wildflowers, pressing their nectared petals deep into their faces, inhaling their perfumed ecstasy.  The sound of laughter faded and then dissipated on the soft winds of the day.  The bevy of children scurried off to the next adventure, not realizing that they had just had the greatest adventure of all.  But simplicity embraces all life as an adventure.   Getting Back A honking horn exploded into the moment.  The light was green.  I instinctively punched the accelerator and drove off.  “But Dad, I have seventy cents!”  How our hearts are drawn to simplicity, yet how difficult it is for us to allow it to remain so; how painful when we cannot respond to it.  Life caused me to drive by him, and to do this day I am irritated by that action.  Corey and I talked about that man, and we talked about how we could help someone with his seventy cents; seventy cents of simplicity.  Could I please have seventy cents of simplicity!  Enough to see my world like Corey does.  Oh God, could you please grant me seventy cents of simplicity!   How Do I Find Seventy Cents of Simplicity? How do I balance complexity with simplicity?  How do I rectify the God of the universe playing with children and incorporate that principal into my world?  How do I correlate the melding of the infinite and simplicity?  Where is that common ground where I can embrace simplicity with a relentless vigor and yet live in a world of complexity? It is not the absence of complexity, for creation is woven of it and it is the embodiment of God Himself.  It is the example of the infinitely complex God playing and romping with simple children that we must seize, hold fast to and draw from.  The key is the full embodiment of both simplicity and complexity where neither is lost or sacrificed at the expense of the other, but where the complete embrace of both brings fullness and balance to life.  The challenge is to hold to both equally.  We assume that complexity is the absence of simplicity.  Rather, is complexity not the very thing that highlights simplicity and makes simplicity so very obvious and so deeply cherished?  Is it not in the holding of simplicity that complexity has a point of origin and a benchmark which dictates it shape, tenor and tone?  And is not the fullest embrace of the two, with each holding the other in balance the very thing that maximizes life and living? We need to live with seventy cents of simplicity, clutching it in our fists and refusing to let it go.  Allowing it to hold and ground our exploration, acquisition and understanding of life's complexities.  It is our task to apprehend an understanding of the world God has put us in, but to likewise to maintain eyes of simplicity that keep us centered on that which is central to all of life.  Complexity that is not continually grounded in simplicity is apt to be errant, causing us to be consumed in the complexity itself.  For that brief moment, following a confrontation with the Pharisees, a pending confrontation with a rich young ruler, and only days away from death, Jesus centered Himself in simplicity.  So should we.     Pondering Point “I came so they can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of” (John 10:10, The Message).  Could it be that this “more and better life” is in part the ability to embrace complexity while holding tenaciously to simplicity, allowing simplicity to ground us and center us in the complicated and detailed facets of life; each providing a balancing effect for the other, thereby allowing us to embrace the fullness of life without sacrificing anything that a single focus would cause us to miss?  And is such a balance the work of God in our lives, His grace and power allowing us to achieve this dual embrace?  Indeed, I think it is.

For The Wild
Dr. VANDANA SHIVA on the Promise of the Commons /280

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022


In this episode of For the Wild, Ayana and returning guest Dr. Vandana Shiva discuss the crumbling of the colonial paradigm and the promise of re-commoning the commons for our collective future. Situating us in the exigency of food and seed sovereignty for our present time, Dr. Shiva reminds us that seeds and living systems are not open access systems to be privatized, patented, or exploited. Rather, the commons are central to all of life. In this multifaceted episode, we discuss threats to the commons by Big Tech; the brilliance and sophistication of Indigenous seed cultures and breeding, the toxicity of GMO crops for our bodies and the planet, the benefits of agroecological farming, and the need for diversity in our ecosystems and justice movements. Tying the green-washed quest by tech barons to digitalize the world to legacies of colonialism and imperialism under a similar “civilizing” mission, Dr. Shiva warns that the ruling class operates from a place of fear of any being alive and free on their own terms. We end this conversation with a call to a paradigm shift away from capitalism, control and fear to one of partnership with the earth. Vandana Shiva is a world-renowned environmental thinker and activist, a leader in the International Forum on Globalisation and of the Slow Food Movement. Founder of Navdanya and of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, and a tireless crusader for farmers', peasants', and women's rights, she is author and editor of many influential books, including two from Synergetic Press, Reclaiming the Commons: Biodiversity, Indigenous Wisdom, and the Rights of Mother Earth (2020) and the forthcoming Philanthrocapitalism and the Erosion of Democracy: A Global Citizens' Report on the Corporate Control of Technology, Health, and Agriculture, which is slated for release in February 2022. Music by Peals, Peia, and Kaivalya. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.

The Adopting and Fostering Home
Trusting His Silence

The Adopting and Fostering Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 36:26


Laura Peal joins the podcast again this week to share her family's journey of adoption and ministry. No matter how hopeless the situation appeared, the Peals realize that Christ is King and His love for us is immeasurable. Find resources for your adoption or foster care journey at sendrelief.org.

X8 Global Luxury Travel Podcast
Hidden Peals of Positano at Family Owned Le Sirenuse w/ Antonio Sersale

X8 Global Luxury Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 18:32


Hidden Peals of Positano at Family Owned Le Sirenuse w/ Antonio Sersale 0:51:  Marking the 20th year since 9/11  Ref:  Peter's Twitter post 3:15:  Intro and welcome Antonio Sersale, family owner of Le Sirenuse! 3:45:  Tell us a little about the hotel started? 7:15:  Most people can't even have guests in their home for more than a few days; how did you decider to open your family home to everybody? 8:20:  It sounds almost to be a labour of love(?) 9:15:  You put a lot of care and detail into each unique room, yet never lose the history or charm. How do you make difficult decisions about modernization? 11:00:  Positano really has it's own unique soul. As a local, what in your eyes makes it special? 13:30:  What are some secrets that people may not know about the hotel, or even Positano in general? 15:48:  You mentioned that the hotel has a season; when's the best time to visit? 16:35:  How can people find more information on the property? https://sirenuse.it/en/ 17:15:  Is Le Sirenuse, or Positano in general a good place for weddings? 18:50:  Thank you Antonio! And thank you for joining us!!

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 0:10


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After an astounding thirty rounds of radiation treatments, Darla was finally pronounced cancer-free. As part of hospital tradition, she was eager to ring the “cancer-free bell” that marked the end of her treatment and celebrated her clean bill of health. Darla was so enthusiastic and vigorous in her celebratory ringing that the rope actually detached from the bell! Peals of joyous laughter ensued! Darla’s story brings a smile to my face and gives me a sense of what the psalmist might have envisioned when he invited the Israelites to celebrate God’s work in their lives. The writer encouraged them to “clap their hands,” “shout to God,” and “sing praises” because God had routed their enemies and chosen them as His beloved people (Psalm 47:1, 6). God doesn’t always grant us victory over our struggles in this life, whether health-related or financial or relational. He’s worthy of our worship and praise in even those circumstances because we can trust that He’s still “seated on his holy throne” (v. 8). When He does bring us to a place of healing—at least in a way we recognize in this earthly life—it’s cause for great celebration. We may not have a physical bell to ring, but we can joyfully celebrate His goodness to us with the same kind of exuberance Darla showed.

For The Wild
BANI AMOR on Tourism and the Colonial Project /234

For The Wild

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021


On this week’s episode, we observe the impacts of common narratives of escape and place and how those narratives underscore exploitative tourism. Bani Amor guides us through an exploration of how travel can be viewed as an extension of the colonial project and how travel media is largely a product of the patriarchal gaze. We’re invited to critically examine how places and experiences are marketed and sold particularly for white consumption, and how we can resist, while thinking deeply about the disparate dynamics between the “visitor” and “the visited.” Bani discusses the fetishization of land and lifeways and how exploitative tourism facilitates ongoing cycles of domination creating unstable economies, and rendering local communities vulnerable to abuse. Urging us to ask questions that aren’t really encouraged in the travel space, Bani asks us to ask ourselves: how can we have a connection to place that isn’t based on escapism and dominion? Music by Juan Torregoza, Peals, and Fabian Almazan Trio. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.

The Daily Gardener
May 4, 2021 The Crown Imperial, Mary Sutherland, Audrey Hepburn, Up Shone May, Making the Most of Shade by Larry Hodgson and Henry Arthur Bright on May

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 17:20


Today we celebrate the first woman to receive a Bachelor of Science in Forestry. We'll also remember the Academy Award-winning actress who narrated a 1990’s PBS series called Gardens of the World. We hear a sweet little garden poem that celebrates spring. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a fantastic book about gardening in the shade and the best plants for shade. And then we’ll wrap things up with an excerpt about this day 142 years ago - from the garden writer Henry Arthur Bright.   Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy.   The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf.   Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org   Curated News How to Grow Crown Imperial Plants | The Spruce | Sienna Heath   Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there’s no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you’d search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events May 4, 1893 Today is the birthday of New Zealand forester and botanist Mary Sutherland. In 1916, Mary graduated from Bangor University in Wales with a Bachelor of Science in Forestry. She was the first female to become a degreed forestry professional in the world. Mary also became known in  New Zealand as the first female forester when she was hired in 1923. It was a position she held for twelve years. Today, in one of the forests, she called her office, there is a memorial redwood designated with a plaque to honor Mary Sutherland. By the 1930s, Mary was working as a botanist for the forest service - and she was a pretty talented artist as well. Her drawing of a sprig from the rimu (“ree-moo”) tree bearing ripe fruit became the official seal of the forestry service. Today more women than ever are entering the world of forestry, and the Mary Sutherland Award is given to the top female forestry student in their final year of schooling.   May 4, 1929 Today is the birthday of Academy Award-winning actress and gardener Audrey Hepburn.  The Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) star appeared with Penelope Hobhouse and Graham Stuart Thomas on the 1991 PBS special  "Gardens of the World." The series featured sixty gardens over eight episodes. They included Monet's garden at Giverny, the Villa Gamberaia (“Vee-la Gahm-bur-eye-ah”)  in Florence,  the old rose garden at Graham Stuart Thomas' garden at Mottisfont Abbey, the Roseraie de L'Haÿ (“rose-uh-ray du lay-ee”) south of Paris, Saiho-ji (“Sy-ho-jee”) - the famed "Moss Temple" garden - in Kyoto, and Hidcote Manor (“hid-cut”) in Gloucestershire, England. Additionally, Audrey wrote the forward to a companion coffee table book also called Gardens of the World by Penelope Hobhouse and Elvin McDonald,, the volunteer director of special projects for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. In the forward, Audrey wrote, “We all have within us a need to create beauty. And we all can - in a garden, however small. Perhaps - if we now take a closer look at our gardens, we will, at last, awaken to the fragility of our beautiful planet and better understand our lovely earth."  In 1991, the Spring Hill nursery in Peoria, Illinois, created a rose variety named for Audrey Hepburn. The Audrey Hepburn rose was marketed as an exceptionally vigorous rose, with highly fragrant 4-inch apple-blossom pink flowers. It was featured on display at the Brooklyn (N.Y.) Botanical Gardens and was available for mail-order purchase exclusively through Spring Hill Nurseries. And here’s a little-known fact about Audrey Hepburn: one of the most beloved quotes about gardening is attributed to Audrey Hepburn, whose 92nd birthday would have been today. She wrote, “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.”    Unearthed Words A poor old Widow in her weeds Sowed her garden with wild-flower seeds; Not too shallow, and not too deep, And down came April -- drip -- drip -- drip. Up shone May, like gold, and soon Green as an arbour grew leafy June. And now all summer she sits and sews Where willow herb, comfrey, bugloss (“byew-gloss”) blows, Teasle and pansy, meadowsweet, Campion, toadflax, and rough hawksbit; Brown bee orchis, and Peals of Bells; Clover, burnet, and thyme she smells; Like Oberon's meadows her garden is Drowsy from dawn to dusk with bees. Weeps she never, but sometimes sighs, And peeps at her garden with bright brown eyes; And all she has is all she needs -- A poor Old Widow in her weeds. ― Walter de la Mare, English poet, short story writer, and novelist, Peacock Pie   Grow That Garden Library Making the Most of Shade by Larry Hodgson This book came out in 2005, and the subtitle is How to Plan, Plant, and Grow a Fabulous Garden that Lightens up the Shadows. In this book, Larry features nearly 300 perennials, annuals, bulbs, ferns, ornamental grasses, and climbing plants that thrive in the shade. Shaded gardens are cool places that offer tranquility and a space for contemplation—Larry shares how to create a sense of lushness and vibrancy in areas with little or no sun. The first half of the book covers how to plan, plant, and grow in the shade. The back half of the book offers an encyclopedia of the best plants to grow in the shade. This book is 416 pages of shade garden mastery - from design and care to top plant profiles. You can get a copy of Making the Most of Shade by Larry Hodgson and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $11   Today’s Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart May 4, 1879 On this day Henry Arthur Bright recorded inA Year in a Lancashire Garden: “May set in this year with (as Horace Walpole somewhere says) ‘its usual severity.’ We felt it all the more after the soft, warm summer weather we had experienced in April. The Lilac, which is only due with us on the 1st of May, was this year in flower on the 28th of April. Green Gooseberry tarts, which farther south are considered a May-day dish, we hardly hope to see in this colder latitude for ten days later, and now these cold east winds will throw back everything. No season is like "Lilac-tide," as it has been quaintly called, in this respect. Besides the Lilac itself, there are the long plumes of the white Broom, the brilliant scarlet of the hybrid Rhododendrons, the delicious blossoms, both pink and yellow, of the Azaleas, the golden showers of the Laburnum, and others too numerous to mention. A Judas-tree at an angle of the house is in bud. The Général Jacqueminot between the vineries has given us a Rose already. The foliage of the large forest trees is particularly fine this year. The Horse Chestnuts were the first in leaf, and each branch is now holding up its light of waxen blossom. The Elms came next, the Limes, the Beeches, and then the Oaks. Yet still ‘the tender Ash delays To clothe herself when all the woods are green,’ and is all bare as in mid-winter. This, however, if the adage about the Oak and the Ash be true, should be prophetic of a fine hot summer.”   Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."

A Wonderful Day in the Lord
Revelation 10: Seven Peals of Thunder

A Wonderful Day in the Lord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 4:50


Today we are looking at Revelation 10. The sixth trumpet judgment had been sounded in Revelation 9. Before we get to the seventh Trumpet Judgment in Revelation 11, we have another kind of an interlude. In Revelation 10:1 it says, “I saw another strong angel coming down out of heaven, clothed with a cloud; and the rainbow was upon his head, and his face was like the sun, and his feet like pillars of fire.” This is a powerful, powerful angel that we are seeing here. Revelation 10:2 says, “and he had in his hand a little book which was open. He placed his right foot on the sea and his left on the land.” This angelic being is so large that he is straddling between the sea and the land, and he has this book in his hand, but we are not told anything about that book yet. Then in Revelation 10:3 he says, “and he cried out with a loud voice, as when a lion roars; and when he had cried out, the seven peals of thunder uttered their voices. When the seven peals of thunder had spoken, I was about to write; and I heard a voice from heaven saying, ‘Seal up the things which the seven peals of thunder have spoken and do not write them.'” Often, we kind of skip over this. There is not much here so it is easy to miss. However, according to this verse there is another set of judgments. Seven more judgments coming from God. We have had the Seal Judgments, the Trumpet Judgments, and we have the bowl judgments to come. There is another set of seven judgments called the peals of thunder. We don't know what those are. For whatever reason, as John began to write down the details of these judgments, he was told not to write these things down, but to seal them up and not disclose the information about them. To guess is not wise, because God apparently doesn't want us to know what they are. We know they are judgments. Were they more intense than the previous ones or the ones to come? We don't know that. Whatever they are, I'm sure they are very destructive and very awful, but we are not told exactly what they are. Then in Revelation 10:5 it says, “Then the angel whom I saw standing on the sea and on the land lifted up his right hand to heaven, and swore by Him who lives forever and ever who created heaven and the things in it, and the earth and the things in it, and the sea and the things in it that there will be delay no longer.” Now the angel who John has been seeing here, moves on and he is making a declaration in the name of God. He is saying there will no longer be any delay. We take this to mean that we are coming toward the end of this judgment period, the tribulation. There is more to come, but we are rushing to the end now and moving to the latter days. He says there will be no more delay. He is doing this all in the name of the Lord. Then he says in Revelation 10:7, “but in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he is about to sound, then the mystery of God is finished, as He preached to His servants the prophets.” He says there is a message coming. It is a mystery of God. A mystery is a secret of God that has not been revealed yet. When those mysteries have been revealed they are no longer mysteries they are revelations. There is a mystery here. The mystery of God being the plan of God including the unfolding of these judgments, the tribulation and the much more positive events that will follow the tribulation. This mystery is now being finished up and we are coming to the end of it. So, we have this angel here who is giving this message to John. John is now being told about these Thunder Judgments and is not able to give those to us. He is hearing, that in the name of God Himself, we are coming very close to the end of the judgments that are coming . . .

Daily Reformation
#169 - Theology Q&A with Nick from Christ is the Cure & Paul from Peals of Thunder

Daily Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 89:29


This week Jason is joined by two good friends and fellow podcasters Nick Campbell & Paul Tkaczuk to answer your theology questions on everything from evangelism to the enneagram. Enjoy! Christ is the Cure podcast and website: https://christisthecure.org Peals of Thunder podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peals-of-thunder/id1513103843 Below is a list of all the questions addressed in the episode: -If once saved always saved, what do you think of Ravi Zacharias? Was he saved if he was living in habitual sin? -Could you explain Matthew 7:1-2 “judge not..”? -Thoughts on Enneagram? Is it cultist? Should Christians associate with it? -What is your view on images depicting Christ in movies painting, etc? Is this acceptable or does it violate the 2nd commandment? -Propitiation and expiation - how are they connected, or are they not connected at all? -How do I present the Gospel to unbelievers? -How is God just in predestination? -Can you lose your salvation? Or if you fall away did you ever really have it? -What’s your view on communion? -What does the Bible say about self-love? -What is a theologically sound answer to the claim that God created evil and is therefore evil? If God is infinitely holy should that not eliminate the capability of sin originating? How to simply answer the problem of evil? -Would you say belief in the trinity is an essential Christian doctrine? Why/why not? Is it wrong to have fellowship with someone who denies trinity -Are all sins equal? -After preaching the gospel according to the Bible what is left for the sinner to do? -The relationship between imputed righteousness and Christ’s active obedience? -Is heaven a physical place (a renewed earth when Jesus arrives)?

Reingerannt, the Samba Dampf - der irgendwas Podcast
Komischer Tee & Nackt nach Hause | Folge 12 | Reingerannt TSD - Der irgendwas Podcast

Reingerannt, the Samba Dampf - der irgendwas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 80:35


Hey! Die erste Folge mit Gast! Mit Gaaaaahaaaaaast! Ja richtig gehört, wir haben kein Kotzen und Mühen gescheut und einen brandheißen Gast für Euch eingeladen! Und das Beste daran? Keiner hat's gewusst, also Johan du Guido nicht! Wer kann das wohl sein? Hmmmm… ? Na? … Na? … Naaaaaaaaa? Keine Idee? Na, dann müsst ihr euch die Folge eben reinziehen. Aber keine Sorge, auch mit Gast wurde reingerannt. Keiner wusste was passiert, versprochen! Genau wie am Nakatomi Plaza. Also schmiert schnell noch mal bergauf ein Brötchen, es geht rund! Hausparty(ie)s, nackt mit dem Fahrrad nach Hause, wer liegt nackt auf wem? Und warum? Und wie oft? Wieso sind auf einmal alle nackt? Und warum eigentlich nicht? Habt ihr Euch schon mal nach Hause gerollt? Also gerollt? Und wieso reden wir eigentlich über Not Available? Ist ne geile Band… aber worum ging es da? So geil wie die Peals? Who knoffs! Masturbations Matten und Can't touch this… ach hört einfach selbst! Viel Spaß und frohes Fest und so! Kussi! Your Reingerannts   ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/reingerannt.podcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/reingerannt INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reingerannt SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/1TceLMVW4zzqt15VYiZmIn ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++   Reingerannt, the Samba Dampf - der irgendwas Podcast. Guido Knollmann von den Donots, Johan Grimstein und Philipp Meyer-Wien lassen es einfach kommen. Keine Ahnung was hinter der nächsten Ecke auf sie wartet, keinen Plan und schon mal gar kein Konzept! Dafür hacken sich die Drei mit angespitzter Trockenfuttergeleemachete durch den Dschungel alltäglicher Abenteuer und Ungereimtheiten. Sie erhellen den Pfad der Gerechten immer wieder mit Lebensweisheiten, die wirklich jeder in den Sommerferien an einer Autobahnraststätte anleinen und links liegen lassen sollte. Ein kokoscurrysuppenfarbenes Leuchtfeuer aus Anekdoten, kecken Kalendersprüchen und messerscharf formulierten Hypothesen - die das Leben auch nicht besser, aber beknackter machen - wartet hier auf Euch! Ein bunter Blumenstrauß aus Hack mit dicken Bohnen.   Viel Spaß! Jede Woche neu!   Dieser Podcast wird produziert von: www.burningflag.de   #reingerannt #burningflag #donots #podcast #guidodonot #comedy #ibbenbueren #gaeste #gast #gaestin #hausparty #nackt #fahrrad #nachhause #nachhauserollen #nachhausetelefonieren #notavailable #peals #decemberpeals #frohesfest #froheweihnachten #wasgeht #losgehts #broetchen #schmieren #broetchenschmieren  

Scrabble Dabble Doo
Scrabble Dabble Doo - Uncommon 5's "S" Words

Scrabble Dabble Doo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 45:12


The last episode of this season's Scrabble Dabble Doo has arrived, and I hope you have enjoyed the ride. We will be back next season with the uncommon 6-letter words. Until then, enjoy your quarantine, stay safe and we will see you in September (or lose you to a summer love). | SABAL, ALBAS, BAALS, BALAS, BALSA, BASAL | SABED, BEADS, BASED | SABIN/NABIS | SABIR/ABRIS | SABOT, BOAST, BOATS, BOTAS | SACRA | SADHE, HEADS,ASHED, DEASH, HEADS, SHADE | SADHU | SADIS/SAIDS | GAUMS, SAGUM | SAHIB | SAICE | SAIGA | SAITH | SAJOU | SAKTI, IKATS | SALEP, PEALS, PALES, LEAPS, PLEAS, SPALE, SEPAL, LAPSE | SALIC, LAICS | AMYLS | SALOL, OLLAS | SALPA, PALSA | SAMEY, SEAMY | SAMFU | SAMPS | SANGA, ANGAS, NAGAS | SANGH, GNASH, HANGS | SANTO | SAPID, PADIS | SAPOR, PRAOS, PROAS | SAREE, EASER, ERASE | SARGO, AGROS | SARKS | SARKY, KRAYS, KYARS | SAROD, ROADS, DORSA | SASIN | MEATS, SATEM, STEAM, MEATS, TEAMS, MATES, METAS | SATIS | SAUCH | SAUGH | SAULT | SAURY | SAVIN, VINAS | SAYED | SAYST, STAYS | SCAUP | SCAUR, ARCUS | CANES, SCENA, ACNES | SCEND | SCHAV | SCHUL | SCOPA, CAPOS | CRAGS, SCRAG | SCRAN, NARCS, CARNS | SCROB | SCUDI | SCUDO | SCULP | SCURF | SCUTA | SCUTE | SEBUM | SECCO | SEDUM | SEGNI, SENGI, SINGE | SEGNO | SEIFS | SEINE | SEIZA | SELAH, HALES, HEALS, LEASH, SHALE, SHEAL | SELLE | SEMEE | SENSE, SENES, ESNES | SEPIC, EPICS, SPICE | SEPOY | SEPTA, PASTE, PATES, TAPES, TEPAS, SPATE | SERAC, CARES, SCARE, RACES, ACRES, CARSE, ESCAR | SERAI, REAIS | LASER, RALES, LEARS, SERAL | REEDS, SERED, SEDER, DREES, DEERS , SEDER | SERER | SEROW, WORSE, SOWER, SWORE, RESOW | SERRY | SETAE | STALE, SETAL, TEALS, TALES, STELA, TAELS, TESLA, STEAL | SETON, NOTES, ONSET, STENO, STONE, TONES | SEWAN, WANES, WEANS | SHAKO | SHALY, HYLAS | SHARN | SHAUL, HULAS, HAULS | SHAWM, WHAMS | SHAWN | SHEND | SHENT, HENTS, THENS | SHEOL, HELOS, HOLES, HOSEL | SHERD, HERDS, SHRED | SHEWN, WHENS | SHIEL, HEILS | SHILY | SHIRR | SHITS, SHITS, HISTS | SHIUR | SHIVE, HIVES | SHMOE, HOMES | SHOAT, OATHS, HOSTA | SHOGI | SHOGS | SHOJI | SHOJO | HOLOS, SHOOL | SHORL | SHOTT | SHOYU | SHRIS | SHTIK, KITHS | SHTUM, MUSTH | SHTUP | SHULN | SHURA | SAILS, SISAL, SIALS | SIBBS | SIBYL | HIDES, SHIED, SIDHE, DESHI | SIEUR | SIGIL | SIGLA, GLIAS | GAINS, SIGNA | SIGMA, AGISM | SIKAS, SAKIS | SIKER, SKIER, KEIRS, KIERS | SIKES, SKIES | SILDS | VAILS, VIALS, SILVA | SIMAR, MAIRS, AMIRS | SHINS, SINHS, | SIPED, SPIED | SIREE | SIRRA | SIRUP | SIVER, VIERS, RIVES, VIRES | SIXER | SIXTE, EXITS, EXIST | SKALD | SKEED, DEKES | SKENE, SKEEN, KEENS, KNEES | SKELP, KELPS | SKEPS | SKIEY, YIKES | SKIMO | SKINT, KNITS

Daily Reformation
#133 - Colossians 1:15-23 (with Paul from Peals of Thunder)

Daily Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 34:28


The "Grooted & Rounded" series is back with Paul Tkaczuk of the new Peals of Thunder podcast! Open up your Bible to Colossians 1 and follow along as we study the Word of God verse by verse. Also be sure to give Paul's new podcast a listen, subscribe, and review! Peals of Thunder on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peals-of-thunder/id1513103843 Peals of Thunder on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/15z88ONNbsxYKe1nassjlL?si=60GEDP97QBqAzjxhxvvbrg Peals of Thunder on Instagram instagram.com/pealsofthunder Daily Reformation is a podcast and social media ministry that exists for the glory of God and the edification of His saints. If you would like to support DailyRef, simply leave a rating or review and share the show with your friends and family. Thanks so much! For more Reformed Biblical content, follow us on Instagram @daily.reformation, or hit the link below: instagram.com/daily.reformation All glory be to Christ! Music: “Turn It Off” by Shai Linne, used with the artist’s express permission.

Hola mama!
25. Cristina's Birth Story

Hola mama!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 49:54


After pregnancy in a foreign country, laid back Cristina chose a hospital in the states with a Starbucks in the building.  Excited to push and sip on a frappe she planned on a "whatever happens" kind of birth with only one request: NO PAIN! She shares a hilarious account of her first birth experience from what she did to induce birth naturally, sleeping through contractions and postpartum recovery. Spoiler Alert: not one single frappe was sipped.  She also shares about her new venture Peals and Plaid a care box project inspired by her own journey experience towards motherhood! @pearlsandplaid @holamama_podcast  @crodriguez84 @nataliecacao      --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/holamama/message

Daily Reformation
#127 - Colossians 1:1-14 (with Paul from Peals of Thunder)

Daily Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 66:06


The first ever episode of Grooted and Rounded! Paul Tkaczuk (former co-host of Undying Light and now host of Peals of Thunder) and Jason Barefoot (host of Daily Reformation) start a quarantine Bible study of the book of Colossians. Hope you all follow along and enjoy digging into God's Word with us!

Daily Reformation
#124 - Quarantine & Chill (with Paul from Peals of Thunder)

Daily Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 73:22


Grab a nice warm cup of tea (or coffee if you insist)and listen in as Jason is joined by Paul from Undying Light (now Peals of Thunder) to hang out, pass the time, and discuss nearly anything and everything during this crazy quarantine time. Daily Reformation is a podcast and social media ministry that exists for the glory of God and the edification of His saints. If you would like to support DailyRef, simply leave a rating or review and share the show with your friends and family. Thanks so much! For more Reformed Biblical content, follow us on Instagram @daily.reformation, or hit the link below: https://www.instagram.com/daily.reformation/ All glory be to Christ! Music: “Bookworm” by Isaac Torrey, used with the artist’s express permission.

Trinity Bible Church, OKC

The 7 Peals of Thunder, God will not let John record what he saw concerning them.

DramaticBibleReading Podcast
Christ's Reign Foreseen. Revelation 10-11

DramaticBibleReading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 8:03


 John saw an Angel coming down out of heaven, clothed with a cloud, with a rainbow upon his head. He had a little book that was open. The angel told John to eat the book and it would be sweet to the taste, but bitter in his stomach. The people wanted him to prophesy. In the 11th chapter, Christ's reign is foreseen. The temple of God will be opened and the ark of His covenant will appear in His Temple. There will be a great sound of thunder and an earthquake and a great hailstorm. Music by Scott Holmes, intro and outro, (Corporate Uplifting) Theme song by IMovie(Narration theme song)  

My Yoni Success Story
My Yoni Success Story

My Yoni Success Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 14:53


Thank you for taking the time out of your world, to join mine! Your presence is felt and greatly appreciated.  If you would like to hear more about my Yoni journey and have a specific question you'd like me to answer on my live podcast, feel free to leave me a message! *All names and information are kept confidential* If you would like to become apart of the Yoni Community, you may also find us on FACEBOOK and Instagram as All Things Yoni.  To order some of our products such as Yoni Eggs, Yoni Steam Herbals or Peals visit my store on ETSY as All Things Yoni Store or follow the link: https://www.etsy.com/AllThingsYoniStore/listing/766539045/gia-certified-rose-quartz-yoni-eggs? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Daily Reformation
#104 - Everything Controversial (with Paul from Peals of Thunder)

Daily Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 96:34


Join Jason and his guest Paul Tkaczuk of Undying Light (now Peals of Thunder) fame, as they discuss many widely-disputed political issues and enjoy all sorts of fun rambling. Hope you all enjoy! Daily Reformation is a podcast and social media ministry that exists for the glory of God and the edification of His saints. If you would like to support DailyRef, simply leave a review and share the show with your friends and family. Thanks so much! For daily posts of more Reformed Biblical content, follow us on Instagram @dailyreformationpodcast, or hit the link below: https://www.instagram.com/dailyreformationpodcast/ SDG and God bless. Music: “Turn It Off” by Shai Linne, used with the artist’s express permission.

No Title
19-32 Pearls of Wisdom…Our Words

No Title

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 9:59


10 Minutes of Peals of Wisdom from Sara Troy on Sara's View of Life show. Words we speak leave an impact on others, good or bad. Choosing our words for the right environment and speaking from the heart can capture an audience in wonderment. It is not just the words we use but in how we use them. https://selfdiscoverymedia.com/2019/08/05/19-32-pearls-of-wisdom-our-words/

The Spectator Film Podcast
Sherlock Jr. (1924)

The Spectator Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 61:57


This week on The Spectator Film Podcast… Sherlock Jr. (1924) 11.1.19 Featuring: Austin, Maxx Commentary Track begins at 10:58 — Notes — Sherlock Jr. (1924) — There’s the link to the Youtube version we watched for this episode. My Wonderful World of Slapstick by Buster Keaton — Here’s the link to Buster’s autobiography. Buster Keaton’s Sherlock Jr. Edited by Andrew Horton — This is the link to the wonderful essay collection we referenced during the episode. This is a truly wonderful collection of essays, with the highlights (for me) being the essays by Henry Jenkins and Kathleen Rowe Karlyn. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Buster Keaton’s work. We’ll include some relevant passages below: “‘This Fellow Keaton Seem to Be the Whole Show’: Buster Keaton, Interrupted Performance, and the Vaudeville Aesthetic” by Henry Jenkins “Vaudeville was streamlined, stripped down to those elements most likely to provoke emotion, building toward a ‘wow climax,’ a moment of peak spectacle calculated to ensure a final burst of applause. Performers often directly addressed the audience or crossed beyond the footlights. Making little attempt to preserve the invisible fourth wall that characterized theatrical realism, vaudeville performers foregrounded the process of performance, often in highly reflexive ways, as when the Keatons structured their performance around Buster’s perpetual disruption of his father’s act and included orchestra members and stagehands as part of the performance. Closely related to this reflexive quality in vaudeville performance was what Neil Harris calls the ‘operational aesthetic,’ a fascination with how things work, with the mechanics and technology of showmanship. Vaudeville was not about telling stories; it was about putting on a show and, more than that, it was about each performer’s individual attempt to stop the show and steal the applause. Vaudeville had little use for the trappings of theatrical realism; it was about the spectacular, the fantastic, and the novel. Vaudeville had little use for continuity, consistency, or unity; it was about fragmentation, transformation, and heterogeneity. The incorporation of this vaudeville tradition was what gave silent screen comedy its intensity and absorption; it was also what made the genre’s absorption into the mainstream of classical Hollywood cinema so problematic. Classical cinema, like theatrical realism, was in the business of telling stories, constructing characters, maintaining continuity, consistency, unity, causality and plausibility. Classical cinema, unlike vaudeville, sought to efface the mechanisms of its production, presenting itself as a coherent, self-contained world cut off from the realm of spectator experience” (36). “In fact, Keaton performs two types of tricks in Sherlock Jr. First, there are the tricks he performs for the camera, his pool table tricks, his acrobatic stunts… his motorcycle riding, his quick-change act, and his demonstration of stock comic turns, such as the sticky paper act or slipping on a banana peel. Here Keaton wants us to watch his performance unfold in continuous space and time so that there can be no escaping our awareness of his mastery. Second, there are the tricks Keaton performs with the camera, special effects such as the doubling of Keaton as he slips into dream or the transformation of the cast of Heart of Peals into their real-world counterparts or editing tricks such as the rapid transformation of space as Keaton struggles to get a foothold in the movie world. Here Keaton wants us to recognize that the camera can make us see things that could not possibly occur” (46-47). “The Detective and the Fool: Or, The Mystery of Manhood in Sherlock Jr.” by Kathleen Rowe Karlyn “The use of the detective as a model for the hero signals from the outset that this is a film about clues and about the necessity of reading the world and seemingly trivial details as signs, full of meaning. Among the most important of these concern gender, which the film shows to be a product of social codes, something to be studied and absorbed from the symbolic systems – such as those found in popular fiction and, more dramatically, cinema – that channel our desires and dreams into culturally appropriate directions. Indeed, the film derives much of its comedy from its satire of the infatuation of adolescents with screen idols – whether Mary Pickford, whose poster hangs in the theater lobby, or Rudolph Valentino, the model for the sheik, or John Barrymore, who played Holmes in a film two years before Sherlock Jr. And so the fake mustache suggests not only adult masculinity but its social construction and the fact that gender itself is less a biological condition than a social role, even disguise, that can be acquired by studying the clues and manuals our culture provides” (97-98). “The gendered relationships of the Holmesian universe might more accurately be explained… by the structure of desire Eve Sedgwick has described as homosocial, a term used in history and the social sciences to describe social bonds among people of the same sex…the real play of desire is often not male to female, but male to male. This desire may or may not be overtly sexual but it does involve eros of another kind – the drive to identify with and emulate an admired other… Yet those bonds exist within a logic of sameness rather than difference, a logic that, as Sedgwick explains, functions historically and politically as a kind of ‘social glue’ that fosters the maintenance and transferred of power in patriarchal society. Homosociality encompasses ‘male friendship, mentorship, entitlement, rivalry, and heter – and homosexuality,” attachments that link men together along a continuum of desire between homosocial and homosexual. This structure allows for heirarchy without difference, and it explains the relationships between men so familiar in Western literature and culture, beginning with the Socratic dialogues and including not only Watson’s relationship with Holmes but the boy’s with his fictional ideal” (106-07). [Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosocial Desire by Eve Sedgwick] “And so the boy’s dream might finally be understood as driven less by heterosexual desire for the girl than by homosocial for a boys-only club where no girls are allowed, a fantasy that combines the heightened drama and excitement of the action adventure film with the comfort of the buddy film. Thus, the dream re-creates a less sinister version of what Pleasure Island offered Pinocchio, or Never-Never Land offered Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, a space where they will never grow up and can always play with Pirates and Indians because Wendy remains in the background to mother them and Tinkerbell is only a tiny sprite” (107-08). “Similarly the Fool, a figure from literary and social history, resides on the margins of society. Yet whereas the detective is deadly earnest, if cynical, about the world he investigates and protects, the Fool mocks it and its pretensions. Whereas the detective soberly defends the foundations of society – including, as we have seen, the primacy of logos over pathos, male over female – the Fool opposes all that the social world deems serious. And while usually male like the classical detective, the Fool is often androgynous or hermaphroditic, encompassing both male and female traits. Like the detective, the Fool exists apart from marriage, the foundation of kinship systems and social order. But unlike the detective, he acts to destabilize rather than uphold the hierarchies on which that order rests” (109-110).   Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow (1987) — Here’s the link to the first part of the documentary directed by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill. Recommended to anyone looking to learn more about Buster Keaton and his films. We’ll include the quote from Eleanor, Buster’s wife, below: “The train went out from under him. He rode the water tower down to the track. But he didn’t realize how much force that water had and it threw him against the railroad track with the back of his head. He had a terrible headache. I think they called off shooting for a few days anyway. Then he went back to work, and that was the end of that until about twelve or thirteen years later. He went in for a complete physical: X-rays and the whole lot. And the doctor said, ‘When did you break your neck?’ He said, ‘I never broke my neck.’ He said, ‘Yes, you did break your neck.’ Buster said, ‘Do you think it could have been when I hit my head against the railroad track?’ The doctor said, ‘Sounds reasonable to me.'” Greg Jennings (Broken Leg) scores on the saints — Buster Keaton broke his fuckin’ neck…  

Prison Radio Audio Feed
Holiday Peals and Nightmare Groans (2:36) Mumia Abu-Jamal

Prison Radio Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 2:36


Holiday Peals and Nightmare Groans (2:36) Mumia Abu-Jamal

Órbita Arrakis, Relatos y Ficción Sonora
Las Campanas de H.P.Lovecraft

Órbita Arrakis, Relatos y Ficción Sonora

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 1:19


Las campanas (The Bells) es un poema oscuro del escritor norteamericano H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937), publicado originalmente en la edición de diciembre de 1930 de la revista Weird Tales. Posteriormente fué reeditado por Arkham House en la antología de 1943: Más allá del muro del sueño (Beyond the Wall of Sleep). En este poema H.P. Lovecraft homenajea al clásico de Edgar Allan Poe: Las campanas (The Bells), pero también se abre su propio camino dentro del Horror Cósmico al referirse a uno de los sitios más paradigmáticos de los Mitos de Cthulhu: Innsmouth, Massachusetts. Esta población ficticia que es costera y dedicada a la vida marítima apareció por primera vez en el relato: Celefais (Celephaïs)—; cuyos pobladores, especie de híbridos entre humanos y anfibios, adoran al terrorífico Dagón. El poema fue escrito un año antes de La sombra sobre Innsmouth (The Shadow over Innsmouth), con lo cual es posible que aquí, por primera vez, H.P. Lovecraft haya concebido la idea de una sociedad secreta, La Orden Esotérica de Dagón, y sus abominables ritos subacuáticos en el Arrecife del Diablo. Las campanas. The Bells, H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) Año tras año había escuchado el débil, distante tañido de las campanas en el negro viento de la medianoche; cuyas notas no repicaban desde ningún campanario, sino que parecían flotar desde algún extraño vacío. Escudriñé mis sueños y recuerdos buscando una clave, y pensé en todas las campanas que me trajeron visiones de la tranquila Innsmouth, donde las blancas gaviotas se demoraban en torno a un antiguo chapitel alguna vez visto. Perplejo, escuché derramarse aquellas notas lejanas, hasta una noche de marzo, donde una lluvia fría y desapacible me indicó que la siguiera a través de las puertas del recuerdo, hacia torres antiguas donde los locos badajos tañían. Y tañeron, pero desde las corrientes sin sol que se esparcían por valles sumergidos en los abismos yermos del océano. Year after year I heard that faint, far ringing Of deep-toned bells on the black midnight wind; Peals from no steeple I could ever find, But strange, as if across some great void winging. I searched my dreams and memories for a clue, And thought of all the chimes my visions carried; Of quiet Innsmouth, where the white gulls tarried Around an ancient spire that once I knew. Always perplexed I heard those far notes falling, Till one March night the bleak rain splashing cold Beckoned me back through gateways of recalling To elder towers where the mad clappers tolled. They tolled—but from the sunless tides that pour Through sunken valleys on the sea’s dead floor. H.P. Lovecraft (1890-1937) Sugerencia de R.R.López para el Podcast El Horror Có(s)mico. Narrado, efectos y editado por mi misma. Si crees que mi voz puede servir para tu proyecto, contacta conmigo en SoniaDubbing@gmail.com

Fun with Bells - bell and handbell ringing interviews

In this fascinating podcast, Cathy Booth catches up with top bellringer and inspirational driving force behind the recent Ringing Remembers campaign, Alan Regin MBE. This is a must-listen interview for any new ringing recruit as Alan reveals the origins of his idea for this amazingly successful initiative. A prolific ringer, Alan confesses to having ran over over 5,900 peals, with nine of those being in the last seven days! Don’t worry if you’re not sure what a peal is though, as Alan enthusiastically guides Cathy through both the history and technicalities of change ringing, ringing methods and peals.Not only has Alan’s ringing career resulted in an MBE for services to campanology and heritage, it has also taken him all over the world. Find out what it’s like to go on a bell-ringing tour from listening to Alan’s terrific tales - and why wait for hours at an airport, when you can nip off with your friends to ring a peal at the nearest church instead?Peals and Ringing Remembers aside, one of Alan’s greatest achievements has been his involvement in installing bells in the church at Ypres to provide a lasting memorial to the fallen, a project so very clearly close to his heart. Cathy asks Alan about his own bellringing heroes - well, we don’t know about you, but after listing to this amazing interview, Alan is certainly one of ours.For more information, accompanying photos and details of the 'Ask the Expert' section go do funwithbells.com

Your Monday Motivation
Finding Motivation

Your Monday Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 2:19


Sometimes you find motivation and other times motivation finds you. One summer night my siblings and I were sleeping outside under the stars in our sleeping bags. Schatzi our German Shepherd was out there too, she loved to be near us. She also loved to “root us out” which is what we called it when she would stick her wet nose into our sleeping bags to sniff and snort around. Peals of laughter would come from all the other campers who didn’t have a wet nose in their face.  But the loudest laughter would come from the person being “rooted...

House Music Pearls - weekly live mix
House Peals - the good old Shit

House Music Pearls - weekly live mix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 160:30


Weekly selection of dance grooves mixed live by DJ Lexx aka MatPrice from Switzerland for Club Bohannon (SL) and WebRadio Scoutlounge.net. #realhouse - no post production editing.

Novedades Mayo 2018 / New Music May 2018
Novedades Mayo 2018 / New Music May 2018

Novedades Mayo 2018 / New Music May 2018

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 136:17


Las novedades discográficas de Mayo 2018 con Gaz Coombes, Beginning, Ill, Iceage, DeWolff, Family of the Year, Out by Nine, Daniel Blumberg, Hit Bargain, Peals, Tents, Ament, Arctic Monkeys, Las Rosas, Samara Lubelski, Courtney Barnett, Gazpacho, Five Finger Death Punch, The Magic Numbers, Wax Chattels, Wussy, High Sunn, Wooden Shjips, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Snow Patrol, Deeper, Reef, The Rhett Yocom Blues Band, Smile Empty Soul, Lunatic Soul, Xavier Rudd, Obach Obacht

Prince: Track by Track
Track 8 Album 13: Walk Don't Walk

Prince: Track by Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 16:14


Darren talks with Eric Harzer about the first track from side B of Diamonds and Peals; Walk, Don't Walk

Christ Our Redeemer Sermons
Prison Ministry Testimonies (11.6.16)

Christ Our Redeemer Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2016 41:07


"Peals of thunder, rumblings, flashes of lightning and an earthquake" (Rev. 8:5). John's vision graphically portrays the power of prayer. We experienced that at Wallens Ridge State Prison. Christ Our Redeemer sermon from November 6, 2016. Roanoke, VA. Pastor: Tom Oster www.christourredeemer.com