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Teilhard says we can further God’s project not only by our activities but also by how we deal with daily passivities of diminishment as well as those endured while suffering and dying. What does Jesus do with the energy he spends in suffering physical pain, emotional rejection, and spiritual pain? What is its purpose? Is it purely a waste? Can the energy spent enduring these things be used to benefit the growth of the kingdom of God? Teilhard answers yes.1 That is what Jesus teaches us on the cross. The energy being spent in enduring passivities, just as the energy being spent in performing activities, may be directed to energize God’s project by one’s intention. In the kingdom, no energy need be wasted. Even the energy endured in unwelcome passivities may be directed to contribute to God’s project. Teilhard sees Jesus doing precisely this. God’s will is always to promote the growth of the kingdom. Jesus’s prayer is, “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on Earth….” This is the meaning of all martyrdom. One willingly undergoes martyrdom to help the growth of God’s kingdom, not merely to save one’s soul. In Teilhard’s terminology, one acts and does good deeds to help accomplish God’s work on Earth by one’s activities of growth. One transforms suffering and passivities to help accomplish God’s work on Earth by one’s activities of growth. One dies—a passivity—to help accomplish God’s work on Earth by turning it into an activity of growth.
- Teilhard de Chardin on the Gospels The Message of Jesus for an Evolutionary World Louis M. Savary Foreword by Richard Rohr
Rockford Common, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, UK
An unscheduled deviation from the Puffins of Skomer!
Decided I could not pass up a rare nice morning on Monday and set off early to the New Forest to try to get some heather shots. Got there about 2 mins before the sun rose and was kicking myself on the way down I hadn't set off earlier as there was some unforecast mist!. I took this shot looking northwards before I reached the heather but not sure of the two crops which I prefer so any feedback/views welcomed! I quite like the wispy cloud in this one but wonder if there is a bit too much space between them and the horizon so tried my 65:24 crop as well.
Thanks for viewing.
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In the quiet rural village of sa pobla in mallorca, a stone wall with a green window shutter forms the backdrop for a simple yet evocative scene. lined up on the ledge are various cans of drinks, a quiet witness to the festive celebrations of san antoni, captured under the cloak of night.
Well the Jam's name is Can You Rock, so this is how i laced my shit down.
Check out the Blog post of Graff Jams by Killa-EF on www.mook-life.com/graff-jams/ and you'll see all about it. I basically break down the math behind my abusive approaches for graffiti jams. Any mook out there should be able to relate to those wicked words of wisdom.
This was taken before the recent snow falls, so I've taken a few liberties with photoshop just to get an idea.
Taken over the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River in Chesapeake - looking toward Portsmouth VA. Shot just before sunrise at 06:27.
deep in the dark, you'll surrender your heart
Hair :: Truth Linger
Skin :: amara beauty - Stephanie
Dress :: Blueberry Romance
Earrings :: [BL] Gemstone plug
With conditions like these you can't blame this chap for taking a selfie on the summit of Coniston Old Man. This view looks south and as can be seen the sea of cloud stretched to the horizon.
At Tolland, Colorado, on Union Pacific's Moffat Tunnel Subdivision, clouds are moving in bringing snow that will be falling in less than an hour. At 12:13 p.m., October 12, 2021, UP 5787 leads a westbound empty oil train destined for loading at Wellington, Utah. Photo by Joe McMillan.
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Carolina eenden zijn ongelooflijk mooi van kleur.
Voor de serie "How close can you get" dit portret gemaakt met de Nikon D610 en 28-300mm.
Bij 300mm inzoomen is dit de volle lensopening - erg knap van deze Nikon lens om dan deze scherpte te halen bij f/5,6 !
Alle kleuren van de regenboog in één eend.
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Before going to Hogwarts, Jericho hadn't known how stifling their mother had been. Now, as their first summer away from the castle comes to an end, they find themselves unable to wait to go back. Especially for quidditch.
Can't miss noticing the sand dunes if you take this pathway to the beach and the Rattray Head Light House ...
Rattray Head historically Rattray Point, is a headland in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, on the north-east coast Scotland. To north lies Strathbeg Bay and Rattray Bay is to its south. The dunes at Rattray Head beach can be up to 75 feet (23 m) high and stretch 17 miles (27 km) from St Combs to Peterhead
You can never tell what's inside unless you open it...
But please, don't open the people around you... hihihi
Today is the birthday of one of the most friendly people here in Flickr.
APBD inay ~MISHUniverse~
And, I still accept late gifts for my birthday. lol
Happy Thanksgiving as well to our friends in the US.
Yokohama, Japan
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So far I have gathered that Amari is smart and a bit of a thinker. Also he seems be very determined and knows exactly what he wants and how he wants to do it.
On the flip side of that, he doesn't stray too far from his keeper, so he is still very timid but growing in confidence each time I have seen him.
I have to laugh at him when he bolts back into his den. It is like he is running inside to tell mum and dad (Misty & Milo) about all the people looking at him or that he has to tell them that he climbed the rocks without falling....