Friday, April 24, 2009

Turkey Hunt 09

 

I decided this year, to give turkey hunting a shot. I am very glad I did. I asked my friend Steve to show me the ropes, and he was a great teacher. I learned a whole lot about turkey hunting in a period of a few weeks.

 

Thursday morning at 4am I woke up and got ready and was in place on our site by 5:15am. We sat and waited for the woods to wake up. Then we heard the gobbling from the trees. A large turkey decended from the tree and took position behind a bush roughly 30 yards from our location. I could not get a shot in, and he fled once he realized that we were there. We tried a few other spots, but to no avail.

 

Friday morning we decided to wake up and get to our site by 4:30am instead. We did so, but when the forest awoke, the gobbling was far away at a different roost spot. We quickly packed up and headed through the swamp towards the turkeys. We took position on the outside of the swamp and started to call. They were far away and I thought that we were not going to see a turkey at all. Then we heard a gobble within 50 yards and closing! I put my mask on and raised my gun. Two turkeys came into the clearing and Steve said, "take it." My heart was puonding so hard I could hardly hold the gun steady, but I pulled the trigger and shot a perfect head shot on the turkey.

My first turkey:
weight: 17 pounds 2 ounces
beard: 10 1/2 inches AND 1 1/2 inches. (I shot a double beard, which is rare!)
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Monday, April 06, 2009

who needs labels?



HT Marko

thought of the day:

Am I more concerned about changing others or myself?

Jesus took away the sin of the world by exposing it first of all as different than we imagined, and letting us know that our pattern of ignorant killing, attacking and blaming is in fact history’s primary illusion, its primary lie.

Then he shared with us a Great Participative Love, which would make it possible for us not to hate at all. The game was over after Jesus, at least for those who gazed long enough.

We all had to face the embarrassing truth that we ourselves are our primary problem. Our greatest temptation is to try to change other people instead of ourselves. Jesus allowed himself to be transformed and thus transformed others!

Richard Rohr: Things Hidden: Scripture as Spirituality, p.195

Friday, April 03, 2009

Prayer of Examen using fruits of the Spirit

Prayer of Examen is an ancient prayer exercise in which you ask God to explore your life, attitude and action, and do the proper adjustments. I wrote this specific exercise using the fruit of the spirit as a guideline to weigh our attitudes and actions against. Its nice to do about once a week to get your bearings straight.

Start by praying Psalms 139:23-24
“Investigate my life, O God, find out everything about me; Cross-examine and test me, get a clear picture of what I'm about; See for yourself whether I've done anything wrong— then guide me on the road to eternal life.”

Read Galatians 5:22-23 answering the below questions concerning each fruit. For the failures you see, ask forgiveness and repent without justification. For the successes you see, thank God for the strength to do what is right.

…when the Spirit controls our life, He will produce this kind of fruit in us…

LOVE
This week have you lived with an awareness of others hurts, needs, dreams or have you lived with a developed callousness to anything but your own hurts, needs, dreams.

JOY
This week have you lived with an awareness of God’s constant and continual blessing in your life, right down to each breath you take being a gift from God, or have you lived with an over awareness of things you don’t possess or circumstances that would be better. (also called envy)

PEACE
This week have you lived with an inner quietness, peace, and assurance that God is in control and has you in mind as He runs the universe, or have you lived with anxiety, fear, and a sense that it is you against the world.

PATIENCE
This week have you lived with a patience for others faults, failings, let downs, or have you lived life with an attitude of entitlement and superiority.

KINDNESS/GOODNESS
This week have you let love, joy, peace, and patience outwardly express itself to those you encounter, from stranger to family, with an attitude of kindness and goodness, or have you let the absence of love, joy, peace, and patience express itself in rudeness, feelings of entitlement, seeking your own agenda at the expense of others well being, inconsiderate of others, or feelings of fear of being taken advantage of.

FAITHFULLNESS
This week have you lived with a steady assurance that you can rely upon God, and expressed that assurance by being reliable to your family, friends, and strangers, or have you been more like a ship in a storm at the mercy of the wind and waves, ad expressed dount by being wavering and unreliable.

GENTLENESS
This week have you lived with an attitude of humility and gentleness and mildness or have you lived with a feeling of being right, superior, or better than those you meet. Have you acted in angry, oppressive, manipulating, or violent ways.

SELF CONTROL
Have you lived with gratitude for the blessings you have, moderating and controlling the good experiences, in full control of life, or have you over indulged in things letting them take control of your life; food, drink, money, work, shopping, entertainment, hobbies, vices.