After all, no one ever hated his own body, but he feeds and cares for it, just as Christ does the church--
Ephesians 5:29
AFRICAN DESCENDANTS IN AMERICA HAVE "HATED" THEIR OWN BODIES, THROUGH CONDITIONING, AND TOO MANY STILL DO.
"BODIES" MEANS: THEIR IMAGES, FAMILIES, COMMUNITIES, INSTITUTIONS, HISTORIES, GOALS, AND ASPIRATIONS. SO, THEY STRIKE OUT TO BLOT OUT THAT HATRED BY MURDER, MAYHEM, MALEVOLENCE, AND MADNESS OF ALL KINDS BY THEIR SCIONS.
THIS UNUSUAL HATRED WAS ONCE RESISTED BY FAITH IN GOD. THIS FAITH PROPELLED THEM TO FREEDOM. THIS FAITH AND SELF-DETERMINATION, ITS CONSTANT CONSORT, POWERED THEM THROUGH SLAVERY, THE CIVIL WAR, RECONSTRUCTION AND ITS BETRAYAL, AND THE EXODUSES OUT OF THE SOUTH.
THEREBY, THESE HEROIC AFRICANS REALIZED "ONENESS" WITH THE FATHER THROUGH JESUS, HIS SON. BUT, SUCH VITAL SOUL-RESISTANCE INEVITABLY FADED AS ITS SOURCE, "FAITH," ALSO FADED OVER THE YEARS, AND OVER THE MILES FROM THE RURAL SOUTH, WHERE IT BEGAN AND FLOURISHED. EMBOLDENED WHITE TERRORISTS --NO LONGER FEARFUL OF PROSECUTION BY EQUALLY TERRORISTS, LEGAL OFFICIALS-- EXTIRPATED THESE COMMENDABLE GAINS AND KILLED MANY SAINTED ONES, NEAR THE CUSP OF THE 20TH CENTURY IN TOO MANY CITIES TO NAME.
BUT, THROUGH IT ALL, OUR PEOPLE PERSEVERED. THROUGH TERRORISM, SOCIALISM, COMMUNISM, COMMUNALISM, ATHEISM, AGNOSTICISM, GARVEYISM, PAN-AFRICANISM, ISLAMISM, ESOTERICISM, SEGREGATION, INTEGRATION, PEONAGE, SHARECROPPING, GHETTOISM AND SUBURBANISM.
WE ARE STILL HERE; ALBEIT WITH A PERSISTENT AND PERPLEXING ITCH, CALLED "BLACK-ON-BLACK" CRIME, AND AN IDIOPATHIC PARESTHESIA, KNOWN AS "MASS INCARCERATION."
THIS "BODY" --THIS PEOPLE--MUST BE "FED AND CARED FOR" BY THEMSELVES, AND NOT REMAIN HELPLESS MENTAL VICTIMS, PSYCHICALLY, SPIRITUALLY. RATHER AS FERTILE SPIRITS AT ONE WITH THE CREATOR, WHICH ARE CAPABLE OF ANYTHING, THEY MUST SURGE FORWARD IN FAITH, LOVE, AND POWER, KNOWING THAT "WE CAN ACCOMPLISH WHAT WE WILL" TO QUOTE MARCUS MOSIAH GARVEY! -- WHATEVER ONE IMAGINES AND WORKS TO ACHIEVE IN ACCORD WITH THE GLORY OF GOD.
THE SAPPING VICTIMIZATION SPIRIT HAS LINGERED IN TOO MANY AFRICANS, AND THEIR DESCENDANTS FAR TOO LONG. THE BATTLE HAS BEEN WON; THE COST HAS BEEN PAID. RISE UP AND CLAIM YOUR OWN IN KNOWLEDGE, WISDOM, VIRTUE AND GLORY
Extemporaneous musings, occasionally poetic, about life in its richly varied dimensions, especially as relates to history, theology, law, literature, science, by one who is an attorney, ordained minister, historian, writer, and African American.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Psalm 138:7-8
7 Though I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me: thou shalt stretch forth thine hand against the wrath of mine enemies, and thy right hand shall save me.
8 The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me: thy mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands.
Psalm 138:7-8
8 The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me: thy mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever: forsake not the works of thine own hands.
Psalm 138:7-8
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
seek truth
Quest for truth is lifelong; indeed, everlasting! Beliefs are way-stations, rest-stops along the way. After you recover your energy, resume your quest that yields meaning, fulfillment, and joy in life.
Monday, January 28, 2013
ROMANCING THE CHICKEN
By Rev. Dr. Larry Delano Coleman
They just don't make chickens like they
used to. No way!
When I was a little boy, chickens
commanded respect! They would chase you around the barn yard to get
it, too. Of course, sometimes, Big Momma or Auntie would wring their
necks. That would even the score, somewhat. But we would still have
to run. Being chased by a headless chicken is no picnic, either!
They would boil the chickens in
scalding water, pluck the feathers, and gut them open. Certain
innards they would keep, like livers and gizzards. The rest would be
thrown away or fed to the dogs.
Some folks, I hear, even ate chicken
feet. Not us. We ate high on the chicken: neck down and legs up!
Chickens had a distinct and savory
scent back in those days. Whether baked, boiled, barbecued, broiled,
stewed, fried, or fricasseed the smell of chicken cooking was a
mouth-watering show-stopper!
You could smell'm frying up and down
the block back then. That smell would break up the cork-ball game we
were playing in the street. “Time to eat. See y'all later!” I'd
say. Momma didn't have to call. She'd let that fried chicken scent do
the calling!
Today, you have to get on top of the
stove to smell the chicken!
In Howard Law School, we had a
contracts case involving the question “What is a chicken?” in our
first semester, first year. That one provoked quite a discussion!
“Guinea fowls” were considered to be chicken by Europeans,
apparently. Not us. Chicken was chicken, period!
Reading Ben Ammi's book recounting his
group's summary departure from Chicago to Israel, I laughed heartily
as he described their Liberian experience with raising chickens.
Those aggressive and big birds frightened, cowed and bewildered these
expatriate, formerly urban dwellers now known as “African Hebrew
Nation of Jerusalem.” Eventually, they asserted dominion over these
chickens, landing a few in the pot, or on the grill, before
permanently relocating to Dodona, Israel, where they yet remain.
In Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, in 1983, I
met “The Chicken People,” as these former Black Panthers who had
resettled there were known. These fugitives from Wichita, Kansas, and
elsewhere, had become very successful entrepreneurs in that country.
It all began with bartering, buying and selling chickens.
Our romance with chickens is ancient,
fading into the dim mists of time. Booker T. Washington, the “Wizard
of Tuskegee,” tacitly quipped about “chickens gathered by various
and sundry means” in his speeches to an appreciative audience, amid
uproarious laughter. It being well understood that any people set
adrift, after war, without land, money or personal property, to fend
for them selves—would do what they had to do or die! And colored
folks did what they had to do, again and again and again!
Think I'll go fix me some chicken now.
TEACHERS WHO NEED TEACHING
TEACHERS WHO NEED TEACHING:
11 About this we have much to say, and it is hard to explain, since you have become dull of hearing. 12 For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you again the basic principles of the oracles of God. You need milk, not solid food, 13 for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, since he is a child. 14 But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil. HEB. 5: 11-14
Charles Darwin and African Descendants
If Charles Darwin's theory of evolution means anything, it must mean that persons of African descent, the survivors of the survivors of the survivors, are a breed of super men and super women, biologically, psychologically, spiritually.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
MAN AND WOMAN-- APPLY YOURSELF!
Application--
Is Erroll Garner playing "Misty" effortlessly and laughingly on piano
Born with genius. His gift was embellished magnificently by studious application to his craft.
Of like nature is the case of Albert Einstein's deriving formulae that mystify and unify man and atom.
Born into a cultured learning tradition, rich in music and books, he was but an ordinary student, who fathered a child out of wedlock, and who could not find work in his chosen field.
It was while a claims examiner in a patent office, that his application enabled him to devise his theory of relativity that has immortalized him.
Application is also embodied in Harriet Tubman, born a slave and partially disabled by lifelong seizures.
Yet, her faith in God, and her vital woodsman's skilled knowledge, acquired from her slave father, that, when applied with faith, enabled the liberation of thousands of slaves from Maryland to South Carolina.
Knowledge is good, genius is great, faith is fantastic but application of these talents to man is truly divine!
Man and woman--apply yourself!
Is Erroll Garner playing "Misty" effortlessly and laughingly on piano
Born with genius. His gift was embellished magnificently by studious application to his craft.
Of like nature is the case of Albert Einstein's deriving formulae that mystify and unify man and atom.
Born into a cultured learning tradition, rich in music and books, he was but an ordinary student, who fathered a child out of wedlock, and who could not find work in his chosen field.
It was while a claims examiner in a patent office, that his application enabled him to devise his theory of relativity that has immortalized him.
Application is also embodied in Harriet Tubman, born a slave and partially disabled by lifelong seizures.
Yet, her faith in God, and her vital woodsman's skilled knowledge, acquired from her slave father, that, when applied with faith, enabled the liberation of thousands of slaves from Maryland to South Carolina.
Knowledge is good, genius is great, faith is fantastic but application of these talents to man is truly divine!
Man and woman--apply yourself!
Friday, January 25, 2013
MY PERSONAL DEBT TO BILL COSBY:
With respect to Bill Cosby's wards, I am one of them! He paid my tuition at Howard University from the second semester of my freshman year, until the second semester of my junior year, based on my grade point average, and my pursuit of an African American studies major. When I switched to print journalism, I lost the Cosby scholarship. As the oldest of 8 children by Mississippi-born parents who did not finish high school, but who raised us to love education and in church, such financial assistance was indispensable! Through the years, I have repeatedly tried to thank Bill Cosby, but he has rebuffed all such attempts through his agents or staff. He does not even know my name or my gratitude or the profound influence, through me, that he has had upon others. In my estimation, that humble, kindly man is a saint! So, yes, he is fully qualified to speak, loudly and strongly about underachieving blacks who don't give a damn, and who do not try! Poverty is no obstacle!
With respect to Bill Cosby's wards, I am one of them! He paid my tuition at Howard University from the second semester of my freshman year, until the second semester of my junior year, based on my grade point average, and my pursuit of an African American studies major. When I switched to print journalism, I lost the Cosby scholarship. As the oldest of 8 children by Mississippi-born parents who did not finish high school, but who raised us to love education and in church, such financial assistance was indispensable! Through the years, I have repeatedly tried to thank Bill Cosby, but he has rebuffed all such attempts through his agents or staff. He does not even know my name or my gratitude or the profound influence, through me, that he has had upon others. In my estimation, that humble, kindly man is a saint! So, yes, he is fully qualified to speak, loudly and strongly about underachieving blacks who don't give a damn, and who do not try! Poverty is no obstacle!
Thursday, January 24, 2013
keystones to integrity
Neither color nor kinship determine character or virtue. One's blackness is as meaningless as one's whiteness. Ties by blood are equally illusory. Commitment to Truth and Excellence are the keystones of anyone's integrity.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
INSULTING OMISSION OF YORK FROM LEWIS AND CLARK STATUE
This statute of Lewis and Clark in St. Charles, Missouri, eliminates the black man, York, the servant of Clark, a vital member of the expedition, and substitutes a dog, instead, as pictured.
This is an historical tort against national and Missouri black history. It defames "Big Medicine's" memory, as well as his documented, invaluable contributions to the success of that expedition! That name, "Big Medicine" was bestowed upon York by the awestruck Indians who thought he was the leader of the expedition, and who respected his strength, agility, blackness (which to them symbolized power and dominion) and hair like a bison.
I do not even recall a dog being mentioned in the Journals of Lewis and Clark at all, when I perused them for references to York. This is a deliberate omission, and an insult against blacks in America and Missouri! When blacks sleep on their history this is what happens!
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
ORIGINS: FOURTEEN BILLION YEARS OF COSMIC EVOLUTION
ORIGINS:
FOURTEEN BILLION YEARS OF COSMIC EVOLUTION,
by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Donald Goldsmith,pp.143 (W.W. Norton &
Co., NY, London:2004)
“Rich
in possibility though the future may be, we should not neglect the
astrophysicists' impressive accomplishments during the past three
decades, which spring from their ability to create new instruments to
observe the universe. Carl Sagan liked to say that you had to be made
from wood not to stand in awe of what the cosmos has done. Thanks to
our improved observations, we now know more than Sagan ever did about
the amazing sequence of events that led to our existence: the quantum
fluctuations in the distribution of matter and energy on a scale
smaller than the size of a proton that spawned superclusters of
galaxies, thirty million light-years across. From chaos to cosmos,
this cause-and-effect relationship crosses more than thirty-eight
powers of ten in size and more than forty-two powers of ten in time.
Like the microscopic strands of DNA that predetermine the identity of
a macroscopic species and the unique properties of its members, the
modern look and feel of the cosmos was writ in its earliest moments,
and carried relentlessly through time and space. We feel it when we
look up. We feel it when we look down. We feel it when we look
within.”
Monday, January 21, 2013
advice to the young
Advice to the young:
Do what you can, where you can, while you can, with whomever you can, to the best of your ability, because tomorrow is not promised and may not come!
Do what you can, where you can, while you can, with whomever you can, to the best of your ability, because tomorrow is not promised and may not come!
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Producing new leaders
One's leaders must be educated, acculturated, tried and tested, as well as subsidized, by those who reasonably expect their future service. This lesson our people have yet to learn, and it shows!
Friday, January 18, 2013
FRIDAY'S FOLD REFRESHES MY SOUL
Friday's fold refreshes my soul, yet I wonder why that should be?
When each week day that comes my way, is equally blessed to me.
But Friday's finality brings a vitality, that is really hard to explain.
My body knows as my spirit flows, circadian-like through pain.
Shopping at stores and household chores take up Saturday.
Yet later that night my social sprite begs to come out and play.
Sunday brunch or Christian lunch, we eat good on that day!
But back comes Monday and my job, that I am truly blessed to keep
In these troubled economic times, when poverty never sleeps.
So hurry Friday! Hurry soon, I now know why I sing your tune!
When each week day that comes my way, is equally blessed to me.
But Friday's finality brings a vitality, that is really hard to explain.
My body knows as my spirit flows, circadian-like through pain.
Shopping at stores and household chores take up Saturday.
Yet later that night my social sprite begs to come out and play.
Sunday brunch or Christian lunch, we eat good on that day!
But back comes Monday and my job, that I am truly blessed to keep
In these troubled economic times, when poverty never sleeps.
So hurry Friday! Hurry soon, I now know why I sing your tune!
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Cardinal difference between religion and science
The cardinal difference between religion and science is that religion believes that ineffable truth has already been revealed, and is literally set forth in its own holy book or books.
Science, on the other hand, rigorously proves its theorems and hypotheses through experimentation without recognizing any finding or discovery as ineffable, believing only in the outcomes induced by its methodology, however temporal such may be.
So, religion adheres to a closed book and science adheres to an open book or, better still, to no book at all!
Religion believes. Science proves. Que sera sera!
Science, on the other hand, rigorously proves its theorems and hypotheses through experimentation without recognizing any finding or discovery as ineffable, believing only in the outcomes induced by its methodology, however temporal such may be.
So, religion adheres to a closed book and science adheres to an open book or, better still, to no book at all!
Religion believes. Science proves. Que sera sera!
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
a definition of love
A definition of love
What is love?
If, as the Apostle Paul suggests, "the greatest of these is love" -- which some Bibles remove for "charity" in the "Hymn to Love?" What is it?
Definition by negation is evasion. "Not" goes on indefinitely. "Is" is precise and specific.
So, what is love?
... A power or force of nature, of God, that animates and resonates within and across the cosmos and within and across everything within it.
That is what LOVE is!
Its compeer and consort is life itself.
Too often it is mistakenly conflated with righteousness. That narrows its sweep artificially. Wickedness also loves. The sun shines on the just and the unjust and it rains on good and evil. All die: the good and the bad, the wise and the foolish, the brave and the cowardly; the fair and the foul!
Where life is, love is. So love equals life times God squared. This equation mimics Einstein's E=MC^2, which usually translates: energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
Why God? God is light before light and life before life. Cosmologically God is all in all, the ever in ever, the preexistent existent. The source of light, life and love.
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What is love?
If, as the Apostle Paul suggests, "the greatest of these is love" -- which some Bibles remove for "charity" in the "Hymn to Love?" What is it?
Definition by negation is evasion. "Not" goes on indefinitely. "Is" is precise and specific.
So, what is love?
... A power or force of nature, of God, that animates and resonates within and across the cosmos and within and across everything within it.
That is what LOVE is!
Its compeer and consort is life itself.
Too often it is mistakenly conflated with righteousness. That narrows its sweep artificially. Wickedness also loves. The sun shines on the just and the unjust and it rains on good and evil. All die: the good and the bad, the wise and the foolish, the brave and the cowardly; the fair and the foul!
Where life is, love is. So love equals life times God squared. This equation mimics Einstein's E=MC^2, which usually translates: energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
Why God? God is light before light and life before life. Cosmologically God is all in all, the ever in ever, the preexistent existent. The source of light, life and love.
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POVERTY AIN'T GON' STOP NO STEPPER!
Poverty ain't gon' stop no stepper
No matter what the critics might say
A stepper is fueled by soul-pepper
Not found just along the way!
Its roots grow up not downward
Stemming from way up high
It flowers in human spirits
Too emboldened to ever say "die!"
... It is the active enzyme latent
In every aspiring human soul
Whose opening unleashes patent
Powers and potentials of gold
Poverty is another bit of anguish
A stepper meets along the way
Another creature to vanquish
Like way back in Hercules' day!
A stepper is known to venture
Where others will dread to go
A stepper will garner censure
From frightened so-and-so's
But a stepper necessarily steps
So step it necessarily does
Not caring for what follows
Disdainful of what was
Poverty don't stop no stepper
You will find to be undoubtedly true
And under the right conditions,
You'll find a little "stepper" in you!
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No matter what the critics might say
A stepper is fueled by soul-pepper
Not found just along the way!
Its roots grow up not downward
Stemming from way up high
It flowers in human spirits
Too emboldened to ever say "die!"
... It is the active enzyme latent
In every aspiring human soul
Whose opening unleashes patent
Powers and potentials of gold
Poverty is another bit of anguish
A stepper meets along the way
Another creature to vanquish
Like way back in Hercules' day!
A stepper is known to venture
Where others will dread to go
A stepper will garner censure
From frightened so-and-so's
But a stepper necessarily steps
So step it necessarily does
Not caring for what follows
Disdainful of what was
Poverty don't stop no stepper
You will find to be undoubtedly true
And under the right conditions,
You'll find a little "stepper" in you!
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
OBAMA AND KING'S CONCURRENCE: CONJUNCTION OR DISJUNCTION
OBAMA AND KING'S CONCURRENCE:
CONJUNCTION or DISJUNCTION?
BY Rev. Dr. Larry Delano Coleman
On Monday, January 21, 2013, Barack
Hussein Obama, a black man, will be publicly inaugurated for a second
term as President of the United States of America, presently the
richest and most hetero-potent nation on earth. That same day, the
national holiday commemorating the birth, life, death, and legacy of
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., another black man, will also be
observed all across this same land.
Such a first-of-its-kind, historical
concurrence, to say the least, is iconic in both American and world
history. So much so, it might be said to rival, if not to supersede,
the irony richly elucidated within the Biblical account of
Joseph,Pharaoh, and Jacob in Genesis 37-49, when a slave became Prime
Minister.
Joseph, youngest son of Jacob was given
a coat of many colors, which excited his eleven brothers' jealousy
and envy. But, especially galling to them was his recurrent
meglomaniacal dreams of himself that he shared with them in
metaphors. So, to be rid of him and “to see what would become of
his dream,” they sold him to some traveling Ishmeelites as a slave.
They, then, ripped and dipped his multicolored robe in animal blood
simulating an attack, and lied to Jacob, their father, that he was
dead.
Joseph, this former slave and prisoner
in Egypt, not only rose to save Egypt from starvation through its
“seven lean years,” but he also rescued his own Hebrew people who
had sold him into slavery in Egypt.
No metaphor should be overworked,
however. After all, scientists tell us that life is never isotropic,
or equal in all directions. On the contrary, life is anisotropic,
unequal and asymmetric: cosmologically, biologically,
philosophically, historically, and theologically. Translation: life
bounces more like a spiral football--unpredictably--than like a
spherical baseball, basketball or golf ball, all of which bounce
true.
Yet, as humans involuntarily and
autonomically compare and contrast all things, instinctively and by
nature, a few personal asseveration’s may be hazarded. First, but
for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life and sacrifices, there would be no
African American President of the United States to inaugurate in 2013
nor in any prior inaugural year. Second, no one appreciates this
first point more than President Barack Hussein Obama, himself, being
a keen student of history, law, and political philosophy. He
continually expresses his gratitude to God, to his wife, Michelle,
and especially to his historical and biological forebears, for the
opportunities that facilitated all the fruits he now enjoys. He did
so in his two autobiographies: Dreams of My Father and in its
sequel, The Audacity of Hope! He will do so again.
Conjunction can be destiny or chance,
as energy can be either a dot or a wave; likewise, disjunction. No
man can know the future, when the present itself is but an ephemera,
perceptible only as sensation! That is why we study history it is all
that one can know. History seeds, waters, oxidizes, and fertilizes.
That is why Dr. King's “Dream” was
“deeply rooted in the American dream,” and its source documents.
Those documents are “The Declaration of Independence,” The U.S.
Constitution as amended, and the Emancipation Proclamation, whose
issuance 150 years ago was celebrated on January 1. These documents
conjoined to create the ideal of America. But, it took the slave
labor of the black man and the black woman from 1789, the year of the
country's founding, until 1865, the year of the Confederate surrender
at Appomattox Court House in Virginia, to “hew this stone of
freedom” from the resplendent marvel of that ideal. The national
disjunction that occurred over the status of these black denizens who
obtained their freedom, by any means necessary, spawned the
Underground Railroad, Kansas-Missouri Border War, John Brown's Raid
on Harper's Ferry, and inevitably, Civil War-- “Freedom War”--
itself.
Certainly, President Obama's election
and reelection represent undeniable political progress, which Dr.
King would, of course, salute. But, Dr. King's life was cut down when
he, like Jesus Christ, troubled the economic waters of America.
Despite partial and inspirational political progress, “it's the
economy, stupid” as former President Bill Clinton's campaign slogan
touted it. There, in the economic realm, the unfinished business of
the America ideal, as expressed and as sought by our martyred Dr.
King, can conjoin with, and can fructify in and beyond the second
term of our black President, Barack Obama.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
facts nersus opinions
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Sunday, January 13, 2013
TASTE FIRST: THE VALUE OF KNOWING BEFORE NOSHING
TASTE
FIRST: THE VALUE KNOWING BEFORE NOSHING
By
Rev. Dr. Larry Delano Coleman
Taste
does a great deal more than merely tantalize; it also transforms.
As
guardian of the body's principal portal of nutrition and hydration,
the value of that complex of interdependent senses perceived as
“taste” cannot be overstated! Know before you nosh, or consume,
in other words!
Through
a combination of senses: sight, visual; smell, olfactory; taste,
gustatory; and feel, tactile, this four-part, taste-complex of
senses: first perceives, assays; then accepts or rejects, what is
offered as food or drink.
“Taste
and see that the Lord is good,” Psalms 34:8, invites the
curious to try God as one would a new dish. “Blessed is the man
who takes refuge in him.”
This
scripture employs this sensory modality, taste, anagogically, much as
a parent would with new food for a child. The reward is blessedness
and filling.
So,
taste first! Whatever the undertaking, whomever the advocate, however
packaged, wherever presented: taste it first, to see if it is good to
you!
Sometimes,
one's society conditions and predisposes one's taste for against
food, beverages, fashions, values, people, narratives or beliefs
subliminally, unobtrusively. At other times, one forfeits or
subordinates one's own tastes for such things in exchange for
societal advancement or acceptance.
In
order to conform to a particular societal norm, one deludes one's
self and true tastes.
Here
again, the Bible is helpful. Romans 12: 2 says
Tasting
is transforming; not tasting is conforming. Be true to oneself. Taste
first! Know before you nosh!
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Friday, January 11, 2013
preacher teacher philosopher
The preacher preaches the known in a new way. The teacher teaches the unknown in an old way. The philosopher proves the presence of the old in the new, and of the known in the unknown, and their respective inverses.
sanctuary as mortuary
Don't allow the sanctuary to become your mortuary or hiding place! Boldly go forth into the market place of ideas to trade and exchange your "talents" with others, buying and selling. Burying them in a napkin in the ground profits no one, least of all you! Too many talents are already buried in the temple of God!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
BEJAMIN ELIJAH MAYS, A BIOGRAPHY, by Randal Maurice Jelks: excerpt
“He, who lives in this modern age,
enjoys the fruits of science and at the same time attempts to set
aside as in valid all scientific truth is a fool. On the other hand,
he who disdains religion, sets aside this vast field of knowledge and
human experience in an endeavor to discredit its validity, to say the
least, such a person is profoundly stupid...True religion is more
than creeds and more than dogmas; it is neither forms nor rituals; it
is more than the Bible itself, for religious experience created all
these; before they were, religion was—destroy them and the meaning
and place of religion in human history will remain unchanged.”
pp.78-79, BENJAMIN ELIJAH MAYS: SCHOOLMASTER OF THE MOVEMENT, A
BIOGRAPHY, by Randal Maurice Jelks (University of North Carolina
Press: 2012)
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
comet-like transcendent spirituality
This is preeminently a world of thought, reason, and analysis. Yet, periodically and comet-like in its regularity, that which is transcendently spiritual irrupts within our midst, showering us with new radiance; redefining all that has gone before; reminding of us another realm beyond thought, reason and analysis to which we truly belong and to which we must someday return!
Sunday, January 6, 2013
nigella sativa a/k/a 'black seed'
ISAIAH 28:23-29
23 Give ear and hear my voice,
Listen and hear my speech.
24 Does the plowman keep plowing all day to sow?
Does he keep turning his soil and breaking the clods?
25 When he has leveled its surface,
Does he not sow the black cummin
And scatter the cummin,
Plant the wheat in rows,
The barley in the appointed place,
And the spelt in its place?
26 For He instructs him in right judgment,
His God teaches him.
27 For the black cummin is not threshed with a threshing sledge,
Nor is a cartwheel rolled over the cummin;
But the black cummin is beaten out with a stick,
And the cummin with a rod.
28 Bread flour must be ground;
Therefore he does not thresh it forever,
Break it with his cartwheel,
Or crush it with his horsemen.
29 This also comes from the Lord of hosts,
Who is wonderful in counsel and excellent in guidance.
23 Give ear and hear my voice,
Listen and hear my speech.
24 Does the plowman keep plowing all day to sow?
Does he keep turning his soil and breaking the clods?
25 When he has leveled its surface,
Does he not sow the black cummin
And scatter the cummin,
Plant the wheat in rows,
The barley in the appointed place,
And the spelt in its place?
26 For He instructs him in right judgment,
His God teaches him.
27 For the black cummin is not threshed with a threshing sledge,
Nor is a cartwheel rolled over the cummin;
But the black cummin is beaten out with a stick,
And the cummin with a rod.
28 Bread flour must be ground;
Therefore he does not thresh it forever,
Break it with his cartwheel,
Or crush it with his horsemen.
29 This also comes from the Lord of hosts,
Who is wonderful in counsel and excellent in guidance.
WHERE THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD IS
DOES FACEBOOK COUNT AS 'CHURCH?'
by Rev. Dr. Larry Delano Coleman
A Facebook friend recently asked
whether viewing televangelists “counted as 'church'?”
Without answering her question,
directly, I responded obliquely “Facebook counts..!”
In Matthew 18: 19-20, the Bible says:
Matthew 18:19-20
New King James Version (NKJV)19 “Again I say[a] to you that if two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven. 20 For where two or three are gathered together in My name, I am there in the midst of them.”
Certainly, 2 or 3
are gathered together in the name of Jesus Christ on my Facebook page
daily! There we definitely gather:
Psalm 27:4.
Since, “the earth is the Lord's
and the fullness thereof, the world and they that dwell therein,”
Psalm 24:1, whether or not the church began at Antioch, as asserted
doctrinally, Acts 13:1-4, it really began, temporally, when man and
woman first apprehended the presence, power and spirit of Almighty
God.
4 But the serpent said to the woman, “You will not die; 5
for God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened,
and you will be like God,[a] knowing
good and evil.” 6 So when the woman saw that the tree was good
for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, and that the
tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit
and ate; and she also gave some to her husband, who was with her,
and he ate. 7 Then the eyes of both were opened, and they knew
that they were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made
loincloths for themselves.
8 They heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden at the time of the evening breeze, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.
8 They heard the sound of the Lord God walking in the garden at the time of the evening breeze, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.
Genesis 4: 4-8
That cosmological apprehension of
divinity continues and abides with men and women in life wherever and
whenever they may be found, regardless of its formal designation, or
its communications medium!
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2 COR. 3:17.
Amen.
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knee deep
My late daddy told me before I took the bar exam, "Son, you've swam across the whole ocean. It don't make no sense drowning in knee deep water." That is wisdom!
Thursday, January 3, 2013
STEPHANIE, A POEM
Stephanie
by Larry Delano Coleman
My heart bleeds for Stephanie, a friend from long ago.
So pure, so chaste, so smart, so true.
Yet whose life was so desperately poor!
Teased at school by mindless classmates, she rarely ever came !
But when she did, her test scores and her class work were excellent just the same!
Far too soon, she had to tend to her mother's younger ones! Though truth be known, at age 12 her life had just begun!
We were black and poor and segregated and could not comprehend, that our brutal, mirthful teasing only undermined our friend!
Fifty years have passed, and now I'm tasked, to rationalize my complicity--in the peer-driven scandal against my friend, whose sin was felicity!
Forgive me, Stephanie, wherever you are -- for mistreating you that way! And should we meet yet again in life, I will unburden myself and say:
I spurned your proffered love for me for fear of others' disdain. If I could do it over, Stephanie, my love you would surely gain!
I heard somewhere that you'd become a doctor, who later committed suicide. How sad such news made me feel, all glum and hollow inside.
The lesson I leave for the benefit of all girls or boys: no matter how long one may live, true love is never destroyed!
by Larry Delano Coleman
My heart bleeds for Stephanie, a friend from long ago.
So pure, so chaste, so smart, so true.
Yet whose life was so desperately poor!
Teased at school by mindless classmates, she rarely ever came !
But when she did, her test scores and her class work were excellent just the same!
Far too soon, she had to tend to her mother's younger ones! Though truth be known, at age 12 her life had just begun!
We were black and poor and segregated and could not comprehend, that our brutal, mirthful teasing only undermined our friend!
Fifty years have passed, and now I'm tasked, to rationalize my complicity--in the peer-driven scandal against my friend, whose sin was felicity!
Forgive me, Stephanie, wherever you are -- for mistreating you that way! And should we meet yet again in life, I will unburden myself and say:
I spurned your proffered love for me for fear of others' disdain. If I could do it over, Stephanie, my love you would surely gain!
I heard somewhere that you'd become a doctor, who later committed suicide. How sad such news made me feel, all glum and hollow inside.
The lesson I leave for the benefit of all girls or boys: no matter how long one may live, true love is never destroyed!
SELF LOVE
Self-love, we are taught, is evil or wicked, egocentric, and vain.
I beg to differ! Self-love is the womb of love, the seed of love, the fruition of love! It is love's nativity, provenance, home!
If you don't love yourself, you can't love me! If you can't help yourself, you can't help me!
"As thyself" is the standard used by Jesus Christ to teach love of one's neighbor, "as thyself!" It begins... with self!
So, love yourself! Love yourself so much you "cloy" on self, you "surfeit" on self, you become sick of self-love; till it overflows!
"Yourself" includes your spouse, and your children, whether by blood or affinity.
Love is the actuator and the instigator of motion, of progress. So, love on my brothers and my sisters, love on, beginning with yourself!
I beg to differ! Self-love is the womb of love, the seed of love, the fruition of love! It is love's nativity, provenance, home!
If you don't love yourself, you can't love me! If you can't help yourself, you can't help me!
"As thyself" is the standard used by Jesus Christ to teach love of one's neighbor, "as thyself!" It begins... with self!
So, love yourself! Love yourself so much you "cloy" on self, you "surfeit" on self, you become sick of self-love; till it overflows!
"Yourself" includes your spouse, and your children, whether by blood or affinity.
Love is the actuator and the instigator of motion, of progress. So, love on my brothers and my sisters, love on, beginning with yourself!
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
mathematical momentum
Once one loses mathematical momentum, one devolves into situational metaphysics, a state in which abstraction replaces precision; where demonstration is displaced by remonstrations; where technical possibility is trumped by futility; and where development stultifies and dies.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
JOHN HENRIK CLARKE
Dr. John Henrik Clarke taught me and 7 others black history in St. Louis in 1967, in the basement of an A.M.E. church. I was 16 years old and have never forgotten that 3 hour lecture spanning 5000 yrs.