A “strong day…

A STONG DAY AND A SOLAR ECLISPE

NOTE: This was an old post that I had not updated on the day of the Solar Eclipse.  The date of this note is actually August 21, 2017

———-

Today I had what I would call a “strong” day.

It started out with my participation in a meeting with a student who was in a touch situation.  Details are withheld from this document!  I was a good emotional support and helped in bringing about a good solution.

I then met with Kevin Casey and we reviewed my method for managing course content through www.kvccdocs.com

That was a cool experience.

I got to go through the role of advocate representing a Faculty in a negotiation of an accommodation…that was cool.

And TODAY, America experienced a full solar eclipse…I got to borrow some glasses and was able to see it!  Very cool.

Here is the route that the eclipse took across the US.

We in Maine did not get a full eclipse but it was cool none-the-less.  And I got to see it though a set of special glasses, so I could look right up at the sun.

Nice.


Mark K.

 

The Footstool World (The Book of Mysteries – Day 20)

LIVING ON A FOOTSTOOL

Bible readers are likely to have heard the phrase (from God) that “Heaven is my throne, and the Earth is my footstool.”

The Hebrew word Kavode denotes both “weight” and “glory”…so Heaven is where the weight and glory of God is (hence the throne)…so what is the footstool?

When we put up our feet to relax, we use a footstool.  Our weight still rests on the chair we are sitting on but our feet are up.  The footstool does not hold our weight (and glory) up at all…it simply holds our feet up.  So, we need to approach the Earth in this way.  Despite it’s beauty, the Earth is merely a footstool.  The problem are footstool problems, the joys are footstool joys, the issues are footstool issues.

By understanding that the Earth, and by this, all our experiences within it, are at the level of a footstool, we understand their place in our lives.

It is not that we are to be trivial about the experiences in our world.  Indeed, we are called upon to act in this world, even though we are not OF this world.  We need to respond to others, be involved in solving the issues and problems around us, etc.  But, our rest (just as we see God resting his feet on the footstool) comes from our knowledge that the Earth is merely a footstool.  It pales to the glory that is heaven, which supports the weight and glory of God.

So, when we are down and pressed by the miseries of the world, we need to keep this in perspective.   There is a larger and much more important reality than the one we experience here on Earth.

For me, this highlights the need I have to keep perspective when it comes to the challenges I face…personally and professionally.  I have a tendency to get caught up on the conflicts and frustrations.  As a child of God, I can avail myself to this perception that “all this shall pass”.  As I said, it does not cause me to disengage, but to do so with a different attitude, with a different need for outcomes (potentially for very little need for outcomes, or at least outcomes of my own choosing.)

PRACTICE

The Mission outlined today speaks to PRACTICE.  A means to “act accordingly”.  In my original perspective on this within the PRACTICE acronym, this was supposed to denote that we should act in a way that identifies as Christians and Children of God.  From the “footstool perspective” we should also (not instead of) act according to our knowledge that the Glory of God does not rest on this Earth, we are the footstool  The issues and challenges are not the focus and purpose of our being, but to glorify God, even though our efforts are manifest on a footstool.

WALKING ON THE EARTH

Another way of interpreting the footstool Earth is to think of the Earth as the place where God has placed his feet.  Essentially, he has walked the Earth, in the form of Jesus.  His feet have been on the Earth.  So, the scripture that pictures God in Heaven with his feet on his footstool, Earth, supports the notion that God STILL walks the Earth, his feet are still on the Earth.

So, God could still be among us, taking on flesh and existing in the World.

Years ago I considered the notion of Jesus coming to Earth in this way.  The people of the world cried out to God and complained.  “How can we live by these laws, be good, among all the temptations of the world and the ever presence of evil?”  Some may even have said that God may be omnipotent, but he does not know what it is like to live as a human being.

We may see this sort of statement coming from many people we encounter.  We don’t understand them because we have not “walked in their shoes.”  This has some basis in reality.  Even for God!  As the omnipotent God he DID understand the lived human experience, but this was not enough for the people to believe that he understood our perspective.

To appease this demand, and to accomplish his greatest gift to us (salvation), he made himself human and experienced a life as being a human.  While on Earth he truly experienced the “good, bad, and ugly” of human life.  While being fully God and fully human on Earth, God did forgo much of his divine powers.

In Philippians 2:5-8 we learn that Jesus “emptied himself” and made himself into the likeness of man.  While there is ample debate about how God would “set aside” his divine powers or even if Jesus was aware that he was God (I think he was, at one point in his life), it is clear that he did not act or fully express his powers of being God while he was also Man.  He fully lived the life of a sinless human, both as an example to our own lives, and to prepare himself to be the ultimate, unblemished sacrifice for us.

So…God exists today, and as a continual reminder to US (not to Him), he keeps his feet on the footstool of Earth!  He knows what it is like, and he reminds us in the passage of where is glory (and his feet) rest.

The Mission: Today, see the world and everything in it in a new way, as the footstool world, with only footstool issues, and live accordingly


Mark K.

Aliyah (The Book of Mysteries – Day 19)

In Hebrew this s word means “upward journey”. Jews returning to the promised land would be said to be making their Aliyah.

As with any upward journey, the choice at every step is to go higher, remain where you are, or to go lower. The text describes the journey back to Israel of the Jews as a physical journey; one bound in the law and the people of God. 

As followers of Christ we are brought bro communion n with God’s people in a spiritual way rather than a physical one.  So our Aliyah is a spiritual journey, with spiritual decisions to go up, stay the same, or go down. 

From a spiritual reference, our Aliyah is our entire lives. If we are to join with God in the New Jerusalem, the City set on a Mountain, we are to day-to-day make the decision to go higher. 

We know how to act and live a good life. The law is written into our being as the tell tale brush technique of a great artist is easily seen. Every movement we are to submit to the law. To our inner compas. Careful that we continually compare our ways to the ways of Jesus and the Santa from the Bible. 

The struggles of our life Eva represent each step toward our meeting with God in his holy mountain. 

———-

Mark K

Great Wedding


Recently I attended the wedding of Hannah (Tobias). Daughter of Mike and Carolyn Tobias. Great wedding. Played some tunes and the skipped over the ring part in the ceremony, which was so cool!

———-

Mark K.

What a day!

OK, so we are very close to starting classes at KVCC…like, tomorrow!

I needed to get the CourseBook done for Interviewing and Counseling and I just submitted it for publishing.  I’m pretty excited about this one.  Each one I do is better than the last.

I was also inspired to do another book.  In Chapter 2 of this one, I went into some detail about the application of Development Theory to persons with mental illness (or for any disability, for that matter.)

The information just flowed and I found it fun to write and interesting to bring it all together into one place like that.  So…I’m going to set out to write a real book this time.

The Application of Developmental Theory to the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities.

How does that sound? (Actually, I talked about this in a previous post didn’t I…)

I’m pretty pumped up!

So, now I need a break from my computer.  Time to putter in the (eventual) Man Room!


Mark K.

Developmental Perspective

I’m writing the CourseBook for Interviewing and Counseling. I just completed a rather large section on developmental theory. 

This gives me a book idea. Rather than write a new developmental psychology text, I can write one about the application of developmental theories to treatment of persons with mental illness.  This could apply to all disabilities. 

“Applying the Developmental Perspective to the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities”

How does that sound?

———-

Mark K.

Cello

CELLO

I bought an electronic Cello!  Can’t even tune it yet!

Last night I figured out how to rosin the bow, found out the little tuner that came with it has a “cello” setting, and I broke a string trying to tune it!

I got some sound out of it though! You have to press the rosin kind of hard onto the bow strings to get the rosin on there. Who the heck can up with all this anyway?

Some notes sounded like a dying cat, other notes sounded like Yo Yo Ma killing a cat. I’m getting there!

———-

Mark K.

iPads at KVCC

So, the battle continues to be able to keep integrating iPads into the mental health program at KVCC.  Yesterday I met with the admin and we discussed the proposal I had put together. 

While I’m essentially OK with the proposal, there is still the haunting reality that the admin has chosen to reach into the classroom and impact the selection of materials process. While they have asked that this agreement not set a precedence for other programs to repeat, it DOES set a precedence for the administration being able to influence and change aspects of the class that have been the sole purview of the Faculty. 

I’m anxious to see the memorandum that is supposed to come out of this and then talk with the folks at the Union. 

None-the-less, I’m nearly ready for the start of the semester. I think the entire institution is a bit chaotic right now, but we will see how it holds together. 

———-

Mark K

Yeshua (The Book of Mysteries – Day 18)

The Hebrew word Yeshua means many things.  It means to rescue, to help, to defend, to preserve, to make free, to attain victory, to bring to safety, to heal, and to save.

Through translations Yeshua became the word Jesus.  In Jewish tradition, God “becomes” our Yeshua.  In Christian tradition, this is literally God becoming Jesus (as was Jesus’ claim, to be fully man and fully God on Earth.)

All of the things that Yeshua (Jesus) means are the true deep needs of humans.  These are the things that we yearn for, work for, create for, etc.  Yet, all of these things are answered with one word (person), Yeshua, or Jesus.  Jesus is the thing that we all long for.

Consider this list of needs.  In Psychology, there is a very popular “Hierarchy of Needs” put forth by Abram Maslow.

If the needs met by Jesus are “help, defend, preserve, free, victory, safety, healing, and salvation” could these two actually be aligned?  Could they be aligned to the approach to faith made by new followers of Jesus?  (That JUST occurred to me!)

For now, Jesus is the answer to ALL the needs we have.  We can approach Jesus in all of these ways to meet all of our needs.  The world is full o distractions that allow us to think that we can meet these needs without him but we remain unfulfilled.  It is never enough to try and do these things ourselves…it will always fall short.  In fact, evil can promote the idea that there are very human and worldly ways to meet these needs and draw us away from God.

Perhaps another writing to contemplate is a combination of the Hierarchy of Needs and the journey one takes into faith in Jesus.


Mark K.

Time and Space

In an effort to get back into the Book of Mysteries that I have been reading, I re-read the Day 17 article “How to Alter your Past”.  Interestingly, I woke this morning thinking deeply about time and space.  And the end of the world.  I’ll explain!

Last night, prior to bed, I watched a videos about the Building of the third Temple, and the Antichrist.  Not exactly the most settling of topics before heading off into dreamland, but it was interesting.  It was put together by a guy who runs a news program (online, I guess) for Isreal.

The first video claimed that the Temple Mound, currently occupied by the Dome of the Rock is NOT the original location of the Jewish temple, but was a Roman fort, Fort Antonio (apparently named for Mark Anthony).  The controversy of the building of the 3rd Temple is that the traditional location is on Temple Mound and that the Muslim shrine there would have to be removed.  I do not think they want to remove it (tradition say that Mohammad was taken up into heaven on that spot.)

So, if the original Jewish temple was not built on Temple Mound, but close to it in the “City of David” (a section of Jerusalem) then the construction could start immediately.  This would be an important event for both Jews and Christians because the building of the 3rd Temple would foreshadow the return (Christian) or appearance (Jews) of the Messiah.

So, mindful of “end times”, the second video discussed the Antichrist. The video made a case for the last two Popes of Rome to be the two individuals discussed in Daniel 11:20,21.

This all resulted in me thinking about Time and Space.  Strange, I know.  First, we are possibly close to the end times and I find these thoughts intriguing.  Second, it makes me wonder about “living after death” and the forever-ness of that.  Third, how does God go back in time and erase our sins?  The creator of time must certainly be able to alter and master time.  Fourth, what has this to do with the nature of universe and the relationship between time and space?

Well, a though, unfounded, came to me.  Time IS space.  Now this might not be a revelation of any kind from a Physics point of view (I will look into this) but it is a curious thought to me.  I will dwell on this.  Of course it would have implications to explain infinity and, on a more mundane level, it would explain space travel and living outside of time in the resurrection.


Mark K.