Archive for January, 2009

Moments in a Garden: Boot designer Jerry Ryan (Austin American-Statesman)

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
"Once you start weeding something, it's like all time and all other problems disappear, you know? It's like my little meditation."

Breathing Sport and MEDITATION in LSPM “BENTENG DIRI”

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Sabtu, 31 Januari 2009 10:04BENTENG DIRI is an effort to counter from the disturbing outside. By sport of breathing we can get good inner power and the power we can use for health, protection, etc. BENTENG DIRI can open the power of our body (cakra) only about 5 10 minutes. The Cakras are veryTags: and, benteng, breathing, diri, in, lspm, meditation, sportInformasi PengirimNama : SUNARDI Alamat : Cibinong Bogor, JAWA BARAT, Indonesia No. Telepon : +6221-8752546 & 0817 Website: http://www.lspmbd.

How to Release Resentments and Anger

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Photo by Aphrodite ; creative commons license“How can I release old resentments and anger?” a friend asked. She’s a very wise and together person, and very spiritual, so the question surprised me a little. There’s always that expectation, you know, that spiritual people don’t get angry or carry resentments but some wounds are deep and take a long, long time to heal.It’s only in looking back over the past four years that I realize how much old anger I’ve released. It’s made a big difference i

MTSU Has A New VP for Student Affairs & Vice Provost for Enrollment

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Dr. Sidney A. McPhee announced Monday the appointment of Dr. Debra Sells as vice president for student affairs and vice provost for enrollment and academic services at Middle Tennessee State University. Appointing Sells to the position removes the interim tag from her title. Sells, former associate vice provost for Academic Support Services, replaced Dr. Bob Glenn on an interim basis in August. Glenn left MTSU to become president at Athens (Ala.) State University. “I am ple

January 30 - February 6

Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Friday, January 30 Romans 6:15-23: In this section Paul largely repeats what he had insisted on in the earlier part of this chapter (compare verses 1 and 15)— namely, that God’s gift of grace is free only in the sense that it cannot be earned. It is not free in the sense that it excuses Christians from stern moral and ascetical effort. Strenuous activity and a robust sense of obligation, that is to say, pertain to the Gospel every bit as much as they did to Law. Man under grace has no fewer