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LOH0_MP Week 17 Sunday Morning Scripture and Prayer
from Catholic Classes » Liturgy of the Hours July 25, 2008
Hymn: Be Thou My Vision by John Scott, John Rutter/City of London Sinfonia/The Cambridge Singers Psalm 63:2-9 A soul thirsting for God Antiphon: As morning breaks I look to you, O God, to be my strength this day, alleluia. Canticle: Daniel 3:57-88, 56 Let all creatures praise the Lord Antiphon: From the midst of the flames the three young men cried out with one voice: Blessed be God, alleluia. Psalm 149 The joy of God s holy people Antiphon: Let the people of Zion rejoice in their King, aleluia. Reading: Revelation 7:10, 12 Canticle of Zechariah performed and arranged by Erika Provinzano Antiphon: The sabbath was made for man, not man for the sabbath. Intercessions Response: Lord, you are our life and our salvation. The Lord s Prayer performed by Rob Krabbe, Jr. Help our ministry by purchasing your books through the following link. Thank you! Christian Prayer: The Liturgy of the Hours Price: $25.73 USD Lowest used price: $25.73 USD ShareThis
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Malaria Island
from Two Blind Squirrels July 25, 2008
Tails from our vacation part five. Leave your comments on the listener call in line: (206) 350-6956 - Brad and Faith Listen To The Show: Download MP3 Download audio file (TBS-2008-07-25-VacDay5.mp3)
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"A Second Chance in Life - II"
from A New Beginning with Greg Laurie July 25, 2008
Jonah was the reluctant prophet who ran from God. Friday, Pastor Greg Laurie has a message for reluctant believers who are running from God. Listen to this important edition of A NEW BEGINNING for a look at how God grants second chances to those who return to Him.
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One Soul
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 25, 2008
Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, talks about the structure of the soul, and the relationship between its male and female part. From the film "The Seed of Life."
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OAS 185 The True Love of Learning with Aaron Stern Part 2
from Omni Art Salon 21st Century Art Podcast July 25, 2008
Jeffrey has a fascinating conversation with Aaron Stern, Founder, Executive Director and Core Faculty of the Academy For the Love of Learning in Santa Fe. As designer of the core curriculum at the Academy, Aaron is also a composer, performer, educator and former dean of the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Aaron consults with educational, arts, spiritual and social-change organizations and communities, around the world and is also trained and certified as a transpersonal therapist. A brainchild of a special relationship that Aaron had with the late musical genius Leonard Bernstein, the Academy for the Love of Learning draws on a wide, multidisciplinary spectrum of resources: educational philosophy and practice, the arts, transpersonal studies, contemplative traditions, earth-based wisdom, body-centered practices, psychotherapy, organizational consulting, and the wisdom distilled from personal experience. The scholar in residence at the Academy is American priest and theological exponent of Creation Spirituality Matthew Fox. Creation Spirituality is a movement grounded in the mystical philosophies of medieval visionaries Hildegard of Bingen, Thomas Aquinas, Meister Eckhart and Nicholas of Cusa. Author of twenty-eight books on philosophy, religion, and spirituality, Matthew Fox’s most recent book, The A.W.E. Project: Reinventing Education, Reinventing the Human has led him into an increased engagement with issues impacting the education of children, something very dear to the heart of The Academy and Aaron Sterns vision. In Aaron’s and the Academy’s view, who we are as human beings is indicated by the depth of our openness to life, our engagement with our process of learning, and our self-awareness and capacity to be as fully awake as imaginable with one another. because of this viewpoint, the Academy is strongly experiential and calls forth a high degree of self-reflection, both individual and collective. This ground of deepening self-awareness provides the stability and freedom from which right action can grow. I think you will find my conversation with Aaron warm, stimulating and uplifting because he is dedicated to living a life focused on the highest aspects of the human experience and bringing out the best in others so that they too can really enjoy the love of learning that is the deepest of human birthright’s. The Omni Art Salon theme music, When Angels Smile, is provided courtesy of Back To Earth
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The Weekly Roar #136
from The Weekly Roar July 24, 2008
[Download] [8.2 MB] [00:32:00] Hosted by: Grant Brunner & Marty Keefe On this very special episode of The Weekly Roar our beloved hosts discuss dental hygiene, the history of the internets, creepy fandom, and our fifteen seconds on Jeopardy. This is an episode from the can. Your regularly scheduled TWR will return next week.
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128 - McCain Becomes Incoherent Trying To Excuse Growing Economic Inequality / More Shady Deals & Lies As The Right-Wing Closes In On Iraq's Oil
from BLAST THE RIGHT July 24, 2008
Today you'll hear John McCain become truly incoherent when he tries to address the issue of income and wealth inequality in America. You'll learn why no right-winger can honestly speak to this issue. And, you'll see that developments in the Bushian grab for Iraq's oil are coming fast and furious. More cronyism, shady deals and outright lies. The No Blood for Oil anti-war slogan rings more true every day. (PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!) #128 Transcript #128 Transcript as a Word document #128 Sources
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Play, Spirit, and Character (July 24, 2008)
from APM: Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett July 24, 2008
Stuart Brown, a physician and director of the National Institute for Play, says that pleasurable, purposeless activity prevents violence and promotes trust, empathy, and adaptability to life's complication. He promotes cutting-edge science on human play, and draws on a rich universe of study of intelligent social animals.
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Knowing what God has done for you
from my videos July 24, 2008
Author: PastorSmith Added: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 09:55:45 -0800 Duration: 264Fresh Manna Golden Nugget: Knowing what God has done for you. Feel free to comment, rate, subscribe and watch as Pastor Smith takes a closer look at what God has done for us. http://www.fmcc-mi.com
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ATL 08-07-24, Laxmi Moni Dasi, SB: 7,13: 29
from Alachua Temple Live July 24, 2008
Listen to Laxmi Moni Dasi's lecture on text 29 of the Srimad-Bhagavatam (Bhagavata Purana), canto 7, chapter 13, entitled " The Behavior of a Perfect Person," given on July 24, 2008, at the Hare Krishna temple in Alachua,Florida. The Srimad-Bhagavatam is a sacred Vaishnava text from India narrating the history of God (Krishna) and His devotees, and was translated with elaborate purports by His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Srimad-Bhagavatam is available from Krishna.com.
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Weeeeeeeeeee on Wii
from Two Blind Squirrels July 24, 2008
Tails from our vacation part four. Leave your comments on the listener call in line: (206) 350-6956 - Brad and Faith Listen To The Show: Download MP3 Download audio file (TBS-2008-07-24-VacDay4.mp3)
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"A Second Chance in Life - I"
from A New Beginning with Greg Laurie July 24, 2008
When the consequences of our sin don't show up right away, some think they've gotten away with it! Thursday on A NEW BEGINNING, Pastor Greg Laurie takes us to the story of Jonah for a look at how sin's consequences are always a downward spiral. A good warning to the wise coming today.
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OAS 184 The True Love of Learning with Aaron Stern Part 1
from Omni Art Salon 21st Century Art Podcast July 24, 2008
Jeffrey has a fascinating conversation with Aaron Stern, Founder, Executive Director and Core Faculty of the Academy For the Love of Learning in Santa Fe. As designer of the core curriculum at the Academy, Aaron is also a composer, performer, educator and former dean of the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. Aaron consults with educational, arts, spiritual and social-change organizations and communities, around the world and is also trained and certified as a transpersonal therapist. A brainchild of a special relationship that Aaron had with the late musical genius Leonard Bernstein, the Academy for the Love of Learning draws on a wide, multidisciplinary spectrum of resources: educational philosophy and practice, the arts, transpersonal studies, contemplative traditions, earth-based wisdom, body-centered practices, psychotherapy, organizational consulting, and the wisdom distilled from personal experience. The scholar in residence at the Academy is American priest and theological exponent of Creation Spirituality Matthew Fox. Creation Spirituality is a movement grounded in the mystical philosophies of medieval visionaries Hildegard of Bingen, Thomas Aquinas, Meister Eckhart and Nicholas of Cusa. Author of twenty-eight books on philosophy, religion, and spirituality, Matthew Fox’s most recent book, The A.W.E. Project: Reinventing Education, Reinventing the Human has led him into an increased engagement with issues impacting the education of children, something very dear to the heart of The Academy and Aaron Sterns vision. In Aaron’s and the Academy’s view, who we are as human beings is indicated by the depth of our openness to life, our engagement with our process of learning, and our self-awareness and capacity to be as fully awake as imaginable with one another. because of this viewpoint, the Academy is strongly experiential and calls forth a high degree of self-reflection, both individual and collective. This ground of deepening self-awareness provides the stability and freedom from which right action can grow. I think you will find my conversation with Aaron warm, stimulating and uplifting because he is dedicated to living a life focused on the highest aspects of the human experience and bringing out the best in others so that they too can really enjoy the love of learning that is the deepest of human birthright’s. The Omni Art Salon theme music, When Angels Smile, is provided courtesy of Back To Earth
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