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"Inspired to share, by the grace of God, how my life has been transformed by a
spiritual 'miracle'. This blog entry was my first entry in 2013, which was posted
on another web site. Sharing love of God's love...we all need it."
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"Character is developed by the daily discipline of duties done. And, spiritual discipline
develops spiritual character. For of spiritual character shall bring one closer to acknowledging
the significance of ....'Christ In Us'.".......:)
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We may have been acting differently for a while. But have we really changed within? Inner change is the core of recovery. DRA workbook, step 1, page 2.
 

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As Bill sees it. May 24>

Trust; "Most surely, there can be no trust where there is no love, nor can there be real love where distrust holds its malign sway." "But does trust require that we be blind to other people's motives or, indeed, to our own? Not at all; this would be folly. Most certainly, we should assess the capacity for harm as well as the capability for good in every person that we would trust."

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"The Key to Survival and Freedom is RIGOROUS HONESTY, The Whole, Unadulterated, Unvarnished Truth, REALITY in the HERE and NOW!"
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"Spiritual entity, manifested in humans as the self-expression of the individual."
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~Memorial Day and Veteran's Day~
Today I am reminded of what was given by some of your generation, my generation, my father's generation and the generations before him in the name of freedom, so that my generation and your generation could do what we do in the world today.
Hardly anybody seems to know why anymore, but Veterans' Day is the annual celebration of Armistice Day, which celebrated the ending of the fighting of World War I, the "war to end all wars," at 11 a.m., November 11, 1918 (the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month), and Memorial Day was established to honor the Civil War Dead and all veterans before and since who gave their lives to preserve our freedoms.


Read the below accounts and you'll know more why we celebrate Memorial Day and Veteran's Day ...
[ The Raising of the Flag on Mt. Surubachi ]


++The Boys of Iwo Jima++
By Michael T. Powers


Each year my video production company is hired to go to Washington, DC with the eighth grade class from Clinton, Wisconsin where I grew up, to videotape their trip. I greatly enjoy visiting our nation's capitol, and each year I take some special memories back with me. This fall's trip was especially memorable.
On the last night of our trip, we stopped at the Iwo Jima memorial. This memorial is the largest bronze statue in the world and depicts one of the most famous photographs in history -- that of the six brave men raising the American flag at the top of Mount Surubachi on the Island of Iwo Jima, Japan during WW II. Over one hundred students and chaperones piled off the buses and headed towards the memorial. I noticed a solitary figure at the base of the statue, and as I got closer he asked, "Where are you guys from?"
I told him that we were from Wisconsin.
"Hey, I'm a Cheesehead, too! Come gather around, Cheeseheads, and I will tell you a story."
*James Bradley just happened to be in Washington, DC to speak at the memorial the following day. He was there that night to say goodnight to his dad, who has since passed away. He was just about to leave when he saw the buses pull up. I videotaped him as he spoke to us, and received his permission to share what he said from my videotape. It is one thing to tour the incredible monuments filled with history in Washington, DC but it is quite another to get the kind of insight we received that night.
When all had gathered around he reverently began to speak. Here are his words from that night:
*"My name is James Bradley and I'm from Antigo, Wisconsin. My dad is on that statue, and I just wrote a book called Flags of Our Fathers which is #5 on the New York Times Best Seller list right now. It is the story of the six boys you see behind me. Six boys raised the flag. The first guy putting the pole in the ground is Harlon Block. Harlon was an all-state football player. He enlisted in the Marine Corps with all the senior members of his football team. They were off to play another type of game, a game called "War." But it didn't turn out to be a game. Harlon, at the age of twenty-one, died with his intestines in his hands. I don't say that to gross you out; I say that because there are generals who stand in front of this statue and talk about the glory of war. You guys need to know that most of the boys in Iwo Jima were seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen years old.


(He pointed to the statue.)
You see this next guy? That's Rene Gagnon from New Hampshire. If you took Rene's helmet off at the moment this photo was taken, and looked in the webbing of that helmet, you would find a photograph. A photograph of his girlfriend. Rene put that in there for protection, because he was scared. He was eighteen years old. Boys won the battle of Iwo Jima. Boys. Not old men.
The next guy here, the third guy in this tableau, was Sergeant Mike Strank. Mike is my hero. He was the hero of all these guys. They called him the "old man" because he was so old. He was already twenty-four. When Mike would motivate his boys in training camp, he didn't say, "Let's go kill the enemy" or "Let's die for our country." He knew he was talking to little boys. Instead he would say, "You do what I say, and I'll get you home to your mothers."
The last guy on this side of the statue is Ira Hayes, a Pima Indian from Arizona. Ira Hayes walked off Iwo Jima. He went into the White House with my dad. President Truman told him, "You're a hero." He told reporters, "How can I feel like a hero when 250 of my buddies hit the island with me and only twenty-seven of us walked off alive?" So you take your class at school. 250 of you spending a year together having fun, doing everything together. Then all 250 of you hit the beach, but only twenty-seven of your classmates walk off alive. That was Ira Hayes. He had images of horror in his mind. Ira Hayes died dead drunk, face down at the age of thirty-two, ten years after this picture was taken.
The next guy, going around the statue, is Franklin Sousley from Hilltop, Kentucky, a fun-lovin' hillbilly boy. His best friend, who is now 70, told me, "Yeah, you know, we took two cows up on the porch of the Hilltop General Store. Then we strung wire across the stairs so the cows couldn't get down. Then we fed them Epson salts. Those cows crapped all night." Yes, he was a fun-lovin' hillbilly boy. Franklin died on Iwo Jima at the age of nineteen. When the telegram came to tell his mother that he was dead, it went to the Hilltop General Store. A barefoot boy ran that telegram up to his mother's farm. The neighbors could hear her scream all night and into the morning. The neighbors lived a quarter of a mile away.
The next guy, as we continue to go around the statue, is my dad, John Bradley from Antigo, Wisconsin, where I was raised. My dad lived until 1994, but he would never give interviews. When Walter Cronkite's producers, or the New York Times would call, we were trained as little kids to say, "No, I'm sorry sir, my dad's not here. He is in Canada fishing. No, there is no phone there, sir. No, we don't know when he is coming back." My dad never fished or even went to Canada. Usually he was sitting right there at the table eating his Campbell's soup, but we had to tell the press that he was out fishing. He didn't want to talk to the press. You see, my dad didn't see himself as a hero. Everyone thinks these guys are heroes, 'cause they are in a photo and a monument. My dad knew better. He was a medic.
John Bradley from Wisconsin was a caregiver. In Iwo Jima he probably held over 200 boys as they died, and when boys died in Iwo Jima, they writhed and screamed in pain. When I was a little boy, my third grade teacher told me that my dad was a hero. When I went home and told my dad that, he looked at me and said, "I want you always to remember that the heroes of Iwo Jima are the guys who did not come back. DID NOT come back."
So that's the story about six nice young boys. Three died on Iwo Jima, and three came back as national heroes. Overall, 7000 boys died on Iwo Jima in the worst battle in the history of the Marine Corps. My voice is giving out, so I will end here. Thank you for your time."
Suddenly the monument wasn't just a big old piece of metal with a flag sticking out of the top. It came to life before our eyes with the heartfelt words of a son who did indeed have a father who was a hero. Maybe not a hero in his own eyes, but a hero, nonetheless.


Lest We Forget!

( inspiring account from archives of a dear friend of a friend ) R.I.P.®
 

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It's confusing because I wasn't raised in my biological mothers culture. Changing spirits is a place that I served internship because my sponsor was Cherokee and on the board. Elders meditation of the day May 25; (c.o. White Bison)>

The night time is full of life, full of song, and full of beauty. Have you ever gone outside at night and listened? One has access to serenity and peace. At night all our senses change their roles. Because we can't see, our hearing is much stronger, our smell is even more enhanced, our sight is different. We are able to join nature through sounds and smells, through the songs of the night birds, and through the night winds. We can close our eyes and experience interconnectedness in a different way. Try it tonight and experience oneness with the Creator.

Great Spirit, allow me to listen to the teachers of the night.

~White Bison~
 

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"Discipline of yourself is absolutely necessary before the power of God is given to you. When you see others manifesting the power of God, you probably have not seen the discipline that went before. They made themselves ready. All your life is a preparation for more good to be accomplished when God knows that you are ready for it. So keep disciplining your self in the spiritual life every day. Learn so much of the spiritual laws that your life cannot again be a failure. Others will see the outward manifestation of the inward discipline in your daily living."
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God Bless the them all!!!
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The Origins of Taps
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Day is done,
gone the sun,
From the hills,
from the lake,
From the sky.
All is well,
safely rest,
God is nigh.


Go to sleep,
peaceful sleep,
May the soldier
or sailor,
God keep.
On the land
or the deep,
Safe in sleep.


Love, good night,
Must thou go,
When the day,
And the night
Need thee so?
All is well.
Speedeth all
To their rest.


Fades the light;
And afar
Goeth day,
And the stars
Shineth bright,
Fare thee well;
Day has gone,
Night is on.


Thanks and praise,
For our days,
'Neath the sun,
'Neath the stars,
'Neath the sky,
As we go,
This we know,
God is nigh.


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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, A Veteran's Resting Place, Arlington Cemetary
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
A Veteran's Resting Place, Arlington Cemetary
Remember


Grandpa's Hands It was the Veteran, Not the reporter, Who has given us freedom of the press.

It was the Veteran,
Not the poet,
Who has given us freedom of speech.


It was the Veteran,
Not the lawyer,
Who has given us the right to a fair trial.


It was the Veteran,
Not the police,
Who has given us the right to be secure in our persons.


It was the Veteran,
Not the campus organizer,
Who has given us the right to demonstrate.


It is the Veteran,
Not the politician,
Who defends our Nation


It is the Veteran,
Who salutes the flag.


Who served under the flag.
Who gave his oath to support and defend
The Constitution and Our Nation
Against all Enemies, Foreign and Domestic


It is the Veteran,
Willing to give his life to protect your freedoms and mine.
Whose coffin is draped by the flag.


It was the Veteran,
With faith in God
Who has given us all our Freedoms.


ETERNAL REST GRANT THEM O LORD,
AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM


Lest we forget!!

And Please Remember Our Kids And Grandkids In The Field Today.
Write them a letter and send new photos of home.

"Amen"

 

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Just for today: I will set aside my negative judgments of others, and concentrate instead on appreciating the favorable qualities in all. Co; NA basic text

“The deception of others is almost always rooted in the deception of ourselves.”
― Bill W,
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“We examined our lives and discovered who we really are. To be truly humble is to accept and honestly try to be ourselves.”

Basic Text, p. 36
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