Archive for June, 2011

On Coach Charles & BJ at Our Team Meeting: Bringing Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program to the Invaders/Tigers community

 
Gwen described the focus of Junior Youth Spiritual Empowerment Program (JYSEP) groups during our meeting with Coach Charles and BJ at the our City of Destiny Teaching Team meeting the other day.
 
 
 
Here is another description of the JYSEP groups which our team is wishing to help get started within the Tigers/Invaders community. -gw
 
The junior youth spiritual empowerment program is open to young people aged between 11 and 14, and assists them to navigate through a crucial stage in their lives.

Those in their early adolescent years possess altruism, a sense of justice, eagerness to learn about the universe, and a desire to contribute to the construction of a better world.

The program helps them form a strong moral identity and empowers them to contribute to the well-being of their communities and the world at large.

By developing their spiritual qualities (virtues), their intellectual capabilities and their capacities for service to society, the participants come to see that they can become agents of positive change in the world.

The program adopts a participatory mode of learning where the facilitator and participants learn from each other.

Groups of participants engage in activities such as artistic expression, discussion, drama, cooperative games, study of literature, story telling and acts of community service.

The junior youth program explores themes from a Bahá'í perspective, but is not a formal religious education program. It is open to all, subject to parental approval. Junior youth groups meet on a regular basis and there is no written homework.

On After the Spring: Summer comes with its fullness and fruitage spiritual

After the spring, summer comes with its fullness and fruitage spiritual.

 
‘Abdu’l-Bahá
 
Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer for a lot of people. Given the cold, wet weather in Western Washington lately, to have a remote chance of finding summer, you have to go east of the Cascades. Bonita and I did so last weekend. This is what we found. -gw
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

On a Few Feasts Ago: Quite real and very wonderful

 
"A few Feasts ago and in a land far away…" Wait! This is not a fantasy. The Baha'i community I reside in is quite real and very wonderful. -gw
 

On Coach Juan Has His Priorities Straight: What we can learn from stories

In the video clip below, taken during the Invaders practice of May 24th, it does my heart proud to hear Deb using such good "child-directed interaction" skills. I can't help but notice. It's my job to teach the skills.
 
 
What lovely children Coach Juan has! Here he expresses his appreciation of them and shares a story of his own growing up.
 
 
Paying attention to his kids, Juan has his priorities straight.
 
 
Juan remembers a childhood memory from living back in Yakima.
 
Even though I hear people's stories all day long as part of my job as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, I never tire of them. There is always so much inspiration in them. I am particularly moved by the stories of emigrant families. In the U.S. we all, with one exception, came from emigrant families. It just depends on how far back that emigration occured. For some the emigration was voluntary; for other's it was terribly involuntary. But we're all here now, in this boat together, paddling away, just like the Invaders football team. -gw
 
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Thou kind Lord!  Thou hast created all humanity from the same stock.  Thou hast decreed that all shall belong to the same household.  In Thy Holy Presence they are all Thy servants, and all mankind are sheltered beneath Thy Tabernacle; all have gathered together at Thy Table of Bounty; all are illumined through the light of Thy Providence. 

O God!  Thou art kind to all, Thou hast provided for all, dost shelter all, conferrest life upon all.  Thou hast endowed each and all with talents and faculties, and all are submerged in the Ocean of Thy Mercy.

O Thou kind Lord!  Unite all.  Let the religions agree and make the nations one, so that they may see each other as one family and the whole earth as one home.  May they all live together in perfect harmony.

O God!  Raise aloft the banner of the oneness of mankind.

O God!  Establish the Most Great Peace.

Cement Thou, O God, the hearts together.

O Thou kind Father, God!  Gladden our hearts through the fragrance of Thy love.  Brighten our eyes through the Light of Thy Guidance.  Delight our ears with the melody of Thy Word, and shelter us all in the Stronghold of Thy Providence.

Thou art the Mighty and Powerful, Thou art the Forgiving and Thou art the One Who overlooketh the shortcomings of all mankind.

‘Abdu’l-Bahá

On the Spiritual Laws of Prosperity: The Baha’i Faith is not a religion that calls for poverty in this world

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From: praveen
Subject: Spiritual laws of Prosperity
Dear Friends/family

A talk given by Dr. Arbab when he visited India in 1990-1991 , very profound and meant to be studied..
 

Warm greetings,
Praveen.

http://simpletechlife.in/

 
Wow! What important subject, as important today as it was 20 years ago when the talk was given. -gw

On Tossing the Football Around: Two Tacoma Tigers

 
Two Tacome Tigers little league football players were tossing the ball last night at Stewart Heights Park while Tacoma Invaders semi-pro players were practicing. The sky was dark in the east and bright in the west and the shadows were long, which made for interesting photography. The UTYA (Upper Tacoma Youth Athletics) Tigers have begun conditioning and are doing car washes on the weekend to raise money for equipment. The Invaders are two league games into their eight game season. -gw
 

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