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“My Dream” Easter Sunday In The North Pacific…… by, Michael Hawke

20 Thursday Apr 2017

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Dan’s Easter Sunday Update: Current location: lat/lon 07*51.8’N / 138*29.8’W

Hello to everybody, and Happy Easter. Halleluiah, He is Risen.

Not much to report today. Winds were good overnight. I shook out two reefs and flew the full main until a “system” rolled over me. I reefed again, just in time. It’s been slow going ever since and I think I will leave it this way for the night. I’d rather not have to get up in the middle of the night and reef in a blow, it’s safer that way. About four more days to the equator.

Love you all, Dan

Dan is solo sailing toward Tahiti and posts almost daily updates. He left from San Diego, California on March 23, 2017. Currently he is about three weeks North of Hiva Oha and is low on food. His spirit is strong and his sailing skills growing by leaps and bounds.

Sunday Reflections… by, Michael Hawke

13 Monday Mar 2017

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Men In Heaven:   When everybody on earth was dead and waiting to enter Heaven, God appeared and said, “I want the men to make two lines. One line is for the men who were true heads of their household, and the other is for men who were dominated by their women. I want all the women to report to St. Peter.

Soon the women were gone to St. Peter and there were two lines of men. The line of men who were dominated by their women seemed 100 miles long. In the line of men who were true heads of their household there stood only one man.

God said to the men in the long line. You men should be ashamed of yourselves. I created you to be the heads of your households! You have been disobedient and have not fulfilled your purpose! Of all of you only one man obeyed. Learn from him.”

God turned to the one man. ” How did you manage to be the only one in this line?”  The man replied,: ” Lord, my wife told me to stand here.”

Honor our dead not with shrines but by your positive life actions!  ” ….it is a question of breaking free from your history, even when you hear in your mind the cries of your brother and sister. To stay in the things of the past, it prevents you from changing. ”  Dr. Antoine Rwego, Rwanda Genocide Survivor.

Sunday Reflections….by, Michael Hawke

19 Sunday Feb 2017

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Baseball: The season is about to start.. At 64 I still get eager to see the players go to Spring Training. The opener will be upon us. So many lessons for the game of life from the greatest game of sport.

” There ain’t no man can avoid being born average. But there ain’t no man got to be common”.  Satchel Paige

Shoulders Back, Head Up: Most of us are not heads of state, brilliant scientists, CEOs, or supremely talented artists. We may be average, but we need not be common. Common expects too much without giving anything in return. Common always takes the lazy way out. We can do better! “Today I will endeavor to stand out from the crowd in at least one small way. I will be upbeat even if I seem to have every reason to be down and depressed”. Patricia Loren

Love: “Greater love has no one than this-that he lay down his life for his friend”. John 15:12-24

Reliance on God: “It has to begin over and over again…as if nothing has yet been done”. Gen.Y

Potential: “To unlock your potential you must first open your mind”. Mk

Facts: “Facts are stubborn thing”s.  John Adams

Education: “Without education you are nothing”.  Malcom X

 

Sunday Reflections: …. by, Michael Hawke

12 Sunday Feb 2017

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Pope Francis on Super Bowl:  The Pope gave a message prior to the Super Bowl in which he stressed the importance of ” Sports “. He said something to the effect that sport provides an avenue to bridge differences, build teamwork, and bring out the best in the human spirit. He did not predict the winner, or say who he wanted to win. Given the “miracle win ” by the Patriots….. there can be little doubt who the Pope rooted for.

St. Joseph Cathedral, San Diego: I attended Mass this morning at St. Josheph’s in San Diego. The church is very beautiful and the music and message were inspirational. The pastor gave a short message on giving to the poor. His name is iconic….Father Patrick J. Mulcahy. No, he was not on MASH but he is definitely a “doer” . He recently donated his kidney to a person in need.

Rosary Cathedral, Toledo Ohio: This is one of the most famous churches in North America. The Cathedral was modeled after a historical Cathedral in it’s sister city of Toledo, Spain. The cathedral has a basilica floor plan and reflects famous European cathedrals of the medieval model. Wikipedia has a thorough background from construction, which was completed in 1931 during the height of the depression, to the most recent restoration. The artwork on the ceiling is like that of the Sistine Chapel. You walk the marble floors and your footsteps echo. It is a magnificent feeling to be in this cathedral. There is no better place to quiet ones heart in mediation and prayer. My mother and father were married in this cathedral in 1945.

In Everything Give Thanks: This theme is present throughout the Scriptures. There is no more clear passage than in the book of I Thessalonians where the Apostle Paul writes in verses 6-10. Paul is writing to the church at Thessalonica about the importance of spiritual growth and trusting God in all things. He does not say we should be ” thankful for all things” but says “in everything give thanks…for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus”.

The early church in Thessalonica was under great persecution and tribulation. The Apostle Paul was writing to remind them, to encourage them, that in all things God is in control. All human beings have trials and tribulations of various sorts, some rather annoying, some very challenging and life defining. When we give thanks to God we are not saying we are joyous in the pain, but rather we are leaning on the Lord for strength and peace to get through to the finish. We must remember that God is always there with us and the key is to trust in Him to carry us through.

Proverb of the Day: Prov. 12:25 “Anxiety in the heart of man weighs it down, but a good word is makes it glad”.

Psalm of the Day: Psalm 92:1 “It is good to give thanks to the Lord, and to sing praises to Thy name, Oh Most High”.

 

 

 

Sunday Reflections…….By Michael Hawke

05 Sunday Feb 2017

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ANXIETY: The 21st Century will be known as the “Anxiety Century”. Certainly no one, or almost no one, on the planet is free from anxiety. In the West we are almost universally a “stressed out people”.  We seem to go out of our way to make our lives stressful. From cell phones to drones to driverless cars things are really going hard and fast. The apostle Paul wrote in the book of Philippian’s about this problem way back in the 1st Century. The church was being persecuted widely and martyrdom of the faithful was common. He wrote the following which is quite applicable to our modern day;

Phil. 4:6-8  ” Be anxious for nothing but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be known to God and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Whatever is true, whatever pure, whatever is right, if there is anything worthy of praise, think upon these things.”

Happy Sunday and may this verse be a help to you in the coming week.

Michael Hawke

 

What Would A Monk Do? ………by Michael Hawke

27 Monday Jun 2016

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I am sitting in the club locker room where I swim laps three to four times a week.  There is trash, mostly paper towels, but also a pair of used underwear, hanging from the trash basket, as well as a used toothpaste tube on the floor next to the half full basket. There are more paper towels all over the floor under the sinks.

My first thought was the following….” they never keep this place cleaned up, the management should be fired, I am tired of not finding this locker room clean. I pay dues for this club, it should not look like a dump”.

My second thought, almost immediate after the first, was the following…. “When I am done with my laps I am going to talk to the half wit manager and also write up a complaint. I was thinking these thoughts, it was about 10AM on a weekday morning. I was ready to do my workout but I was focused on trash and mess and the slobs that use the locker room.

My third thought, almost immediate after the second, was the following…. “What would a monk do” ?  Now I have no idea where that thought came from, my mind was negative, I was not thinking spiritually, and I was also not being analytically balanced, something I occasionally try to do.  “What would a monk do”? It just simply popped right into my head.

My fourth thought, almost immediate after the third, was the following…. “a monk would get up, pick up all the paper towels, the hanging underwear, and the toothpaste tube, and stuff it all into the trash basket, making sure to push it way down so there was room for more paper towels. The monk would then go into the pool, swim his laps, check the basket on the way out, and leave knowing he did a good thing for his fellow club members, slobs that they are.

My fifth thought, which came to me while swimming my laps, was the following….” Why did the thought that popped into my head mention a monk and not Jesus? I am a Christian and most Christians have either heard and or have had the thought…. “What would Jesus do”? Well it occurred to me as I swam my laps….Jesus was perfect and when we ask “What would Jesus do”? we almost always think the following; Jesus was and is God, He is perfect….I am a sinner and a fallen man….I cannot possible live up to His standard. I fail almost every time. Therefore I do not need to pick up the trash.

But a monk?  A monk is a man, just like me with all the foibles, fumbles and selfishness.  A monk is trying to be a servant and to “do good and be good” usually in order to reach a more spiritual place that will allow him to be closer to God.

Well….I went into the locker room after my laps, picked up all the trash, the underwear, the toothpaste, the paper towels, and pushed it all way down so there was room for more trash. I then showered, dressed and left without grumbling, writing a complaint, or talking to the half wit manager.

That is what a monk would do and that is what I did too…. and I really felt just a little bit like a monk….and maybe for that moment in a better place both mentally and spiritually.  So when you start the day….start with a prayer and when you get in that place of frustration or challenge ask yourself the question….”What would a monk do”?

Mk

 

Don’t Quit…From the Salesian Missions Prayers. by Michael Pomorski

04 Wednesday May 2016

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Don't Quit

DON’T QUIT

  • When things go wrong as they sometimes will,
  • When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill,
  • When the funds run low and the debts are high,
  • And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
  • When care is pressing you down a bit,
  • Rest if you must, but don’t you quit.
  • Life is strange with it’s twists and turns,
  • As everyone of us sometimes learns,
  • And many a failure turns about
  • When he might have won had he stuck it out;
  • Don’t give up though the pace seems slow-
  • You may succeed with another blow.
  • Success is failure turned inside out-
  • The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
  • And you never can tell just how close you are,
  • It may be near when it seems so far;
  • So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit-
  • It’s when things seem worst…that you must not quit.

from: Salesian Missions Tract # 40288G

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