Posted on Apr 15, 2019
The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day!
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Good morning from Hartland COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Woke up to a coating of fresh snow on the ground. I would relish some warm weather! Have a great day.
SSG William Jones Samantha S. Maj William W. 'Bill' Price COL Mikel J. Burroughs Cynthia Croft LTC Stephen F. ] Alan K. SGT John " Mac " McConnell LTC (Join to see) Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey SPC Douglas Bolton Lt Col Charlie Brown Sgt Randy Wilber MSgt John McGowan Cpl (Join to see) PO3 John Wagner PO3 Bob McCord SGT Jim Arnold SPC Margaret Higgins
SSG William Jones Samantha S. Maj William W. 'Bill' Price COL Mikel J. Burroughs Cynthia Croft LTC Stephen F. ] Alan K. SGT John " Mac " McConnell LTC (Join to see) Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey SPC Douglas Bolton Lt Col Charlie Brown Sgt Randy Wilber MSgt John McGowan Cpl (Join to see) PO3 John Wagner PO3 Bob McCord SGT Jim Arnold SPC Margaret Higgins
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
SP5 Mark Kuzinski - Good evening Mark. Getting ready for the Board Meeting for VFV. Your quote today got a lot of commentary brother - great share - enjoy the rest of your evening Mark!
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
COL Mikel J. Burroughs - Thanks and goodnight. My best to you and thee Burroughs family.
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I appreciate life in all its facets and that we experience joy abundantly, my friend and brother-in-Christ SP5 Mark Kuzinski.
LORD YOU create beauty throughout YOUR creation. Beauty of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch and more so in our dreams, imagination communication with YOU. YOU gave us senses to appreciate what YOU have created. Once our eyes have been opened by the Holy Spirit as HE regenerates our stony heart into a heart of flesh, beautiful vistas open up to us that we never dreamed of. As YOU open our ears to the TRUTH of YOUR Word and the sounds all around us in nature.
The sights and sounds of selfless children playing with laughter brings joy to parents and onlookers alike. Even more so, YOU are heavenly father rejoice when we are in fellowship with You and sharing our deepest loves, desires, longings and everything else.
YOU accept us as we are throughout our life. I pray that we learn to accept our spouse, children and friends as they are at all times. Help us dear God to focus on changing ourselves to be more appreciative of all that YOU have blessed us with – good, bad and ugly. YOU work all too good for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOU create beauty throughout YOUR creation. Beauty of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch and more so in our dreams, imagination communication with YOU. YOU gave us senses to appreciate what YOU have created. Once our eyes have been opened by the Holy Spirit as HE regenerates our stony heart into a heart of flesh, beautiful vistas open up to us that we never dreamed of. As YOU open our ears to the TRUTH of YOUR Word and the sounds all around us in nature.
The sights and sounds of selfless children playing with laughter brings joy to parents and onlookers alike. Even more so, YOU are heavenly father rejoice when we are in fellowship with You and sharing our deepest loves, desires, longings and everything else.
YOU accept us as we are throughout our life. I pray that we learn to accept our spouse, children and friends as they are at all times. Help us dear God to focus on changing ourselves to be more appreciative of all that YOU have blessed us with – good, bad and ugly. YOU work all too good for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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In my life I relish that I am regaining my health after cancer. I relish that my God got me through the tough times. I relish that I have my wife who loves me and helped me through my tough times. One thing I relish immensely is that I relish that God gave us prayer, to communicate with Him, both in Praise and requests. After prayer, I try to listen to what God wants of me, that leads me to His Word for guidance. I have submitted something from godinalthings.com for your reading today. Be blessed my RP Family.
BY ANDY OTTO ON 20 AUG 2012
Spiritual Relish
At the beginning of the Spiritual Exercises, Saint Ignatius gives advice to the spiritual director who is leading a retreatant through the Exercises. In Ignatius’ time retreatants wouldn’t have a printed bible so their retreat director would give them a bible passage verbally and share the narrative of the story. In this annotation from the Exercises Ignatius advises the director not to give away too much detail in the passage or requested contemplation:
“The person who gives to another the way and order in which to meditate or contemplate, ought to relate faithfully the events of such Contemplation or Meditation, going over the Points with only a short or summary development. For, if the person who is making the Contemplation, takes the true groundwork of the narrative, and, discussing and considering for himself, finds something which makes the events a little clearer or brings them a little more home to him—whether this comes through his own reasoning, or because his intellect is enlightened by the Divine power—he will get more spiritual relish and fruit, than if he who is giving the Exercises had much explained and amplified the meaning of the events. For it is not knowing much, but realising and relishing things interiorly, that contents and satisfies the soul.”
(Spiritual Exercises, [2])
So what’s the benefit of this? As the excerpt says: you’ll get more spiritual relish.
What is spiritual relish?
When you relish something you savour it, appreciate it, mull over it. In Ignatian prayer this is important because it allows the time for God to work through your prayer. Rushing through a contemplation, say, of a gospel scene, doesn’t allow the fruits of the prayer to unfold. Within an actual contemplation give yourself time to see the details your imagination creates. If your director gives too much detail about the contemplation you’re left with little room for imagination and therefore little room for God to fill in the blanks. So instead of obsessing over “getting right” a gospel passage, just let the general framework of the story guide your imagination. Savour the place you’re in and the things your senses feel. Relish your conversations with the characters.
Ignatius appreciates the relishing and savouring of prayer so much that he asks pray-ers to go to a separate place and journal about their prayer experience. What happens is that writing out the details of the experience, including the feelings and graces experienced, bring about new graces and new realisations that wouldn’t appear if one were to rush through the prayer without adequate reflection. When I experience a feeling of tremendous consolation during prayer I tend to get excited and almost want to end my prayer so I can be sure to remember the details in order to journal about it. Those feelings of consolation are gifts from God. Don’t rush it. The best bit of advice is spreading the “spiritual relish” thick by sitting in that moment and relishing the grace. Hold onto it. Let yourself be enveloped with consoling feelings. Ignatius says that we should relish times of consolation as a preparation for times we find ourselves in desolation. In other words, store up that “spiritual relish” for later. It can remind you about God’s goodness in down times when you feel more separated from God.
A lot happens in prayer. It is time for God to speak to us and point out certain truths by letting our heart come to notice certain graces. Ignatius says, it is “realising and relishing things interiorly, that contents and satisfies the soul.” Spiritual relish helps us be closer to God and fine tune our ability to discern God’s desires and our own desires for our lives. It is made up of the “deep down things” that Gerard Manley Hopkins speaks of. Savour your time with God, notice the graces and feelings and consolation. If you do, you’re sure to gain lots more spiritual relish. Consider it a condiment to your prayer.
BY ANDY OTTO ON 20 AUG 2012
Spiritual Relish
At the beginning of the Spiritual Exercises, Saint Ignatius gives advice to the spiritual director who is leading a retreatant through the Exercises. In Ignatius’ time retreatants wouldn’t have a printed bible so their retreat director would give them a bible passage verbally and share the narrative of the story. In this annotation from the Exercises Ignatius advises the director not to give away too much detail in the passage or requested contemplation:
“The person who gives to another the way and order in which to meditate or contemplate, ought to relate faithfully the events of such Contemplation or Meditation, going over the Points with only a short or summary development. For, if the person who is making the Contemplation, takes the true groundwork of the narrative, and, discussing and considering for himself, finds something which makes the events a little clearer or brings them a little more home to him—whether this comes through his own reasoning, or because his intellect is enlightened by the Divine power—he will get more spiritual relish and fruit, than if he who is giving the Exercises had much explained and amplified the meaning of the events. For it is not knowing much, but realising and relishing things interiorly, that contents and satisfies the soul.”
(Spiritual Exercises, [2])
So what’s the benefit of this? As the excerpt says: you’ll get more spiritual relish.
What is spiritual relish?
When you relish something you savour it, appreciate it, mull over it. In Ignatian prayer this is important because it allows the time for God to work through your prayer. Rushing through a contemplation, say, of a gospel scene, doesn’t allow the fruits of the prayer to unfold. Within an actual contemplation give yourself time to see the details your imagination creates. If your director gives too much detail about the contemplation you’re left with little room for imagination and therefore little room for God to fill in the blanks. So instead of obsessing over “getting right” a gospel passage, just let the general framework of the story guide your imagination. Savour the place you’re in and the things your senses feel. Relish your conversations with the characters.
Ignatius appreciates the relishing and savouring of prayer so much that he asks pray-ers to go to a separate place and journal about their prayer experience. What happens is that writing out the details of the experience, including the feelings and graces experienced, bring about new graces and new realisations that wouldn’t appear if one were to rush through the prayer without adequate reflection. When I experience a feeling of tremendous consolation during prayer I tend to get excited and almost want to end my prayer so I can be sure to remember the details in order to journal about it. Those feelings of consolation are gifts from God. Don’t rush it. The best bit of advice is spreading the “spiritual relish” thick by sitting in that moment and relishing the grace. Hold onto it. Let yourself be enveloped with consoling feelings. Ignatius says that we should relish times of consolation as a preparation for times we find ourselves in desolation. In other words, store up that “spiritual relish” for later. It can remind you about God’s goodness in down times when you feel more separated from God.
A lot happens in prayer. It is time for God to speak to us and point out certain truths by letting our heart come to notice certain graces. Ignatius says, it is “realising and relishing things interiorly, that contents and satisfies the soul.” Spiritual relish helps us be closer to God and fine tune our ability to discern God’s desires and our own desires for our lives. It is made up of the “deep down things” that Gerard Manley Hopkins speaks of. Savour your time with God, notice the graces and feelings and consolation. If you do, you’re sure to gain lots more spiritual relish. Consider it a condiment to your prayer.
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I appreciate life in all its facets and that we experience joy abundantly, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence.
LORD YOU create beauty throughout YOUR creation. Beauty of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch and more so in our dreams, imagination communication with YOU. YOU gave us senses to appreciate what YOU have created. Once our eyes have been opened by the Holy Spirit as HE regenerates our stony heart into a heart of flesh, beautiful vistas open up to us that we never dreamed of. As YOU open our ears to the TRUTH of YOUR Word and the sounds all around us in nature.
The sights and sounds of selfless children playing with laughter brings joy to parents and onlookers alike. Even more so, YOU are heavenly father rejoice when we are in fellowship with You and sharing our deepest loves, desires, longings and everything else.
YOU accept us as we are throughout our life. I pray that we learn to accept our spouse, children and friends as they are at all times. Help us dear God to focus on changing ourselves to be more appreciative of all that YOU have blessed us with – good, bad and ugly. YOU work all too good for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOU create beauty throughout YOUR creation. Beauty of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch and more so in our dreams, imagination communication with YOU. YOU gave us senses to appreciate what YOU have created. Once our eyes have been opened by the Holy Spirit as HE regenerates our stony heart into a heart of flesh, beautiful vistas open up to us that we never dreamed of. As YOU open our ears to the TRUTH of YOUR Word and the sounds all around us in nature.
The sights and sounds of selfless children playing with laughter brings joy to parents and onlookers alike. Even more so, YOU are heavenly father rejoice when we are in fellowship with You and sharing our deepest loves, desires, longings and everything else.
YOU accept us as we are throughout our life. I pray that we learn to accept our spouse, children and friends as they are at all times. Help us dear God to focus on changing ourselves to be more appreciative of all that YOU have blessed us with – good, bad and ugly. YOU work all too good for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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“For pleasure has no relish unless we share it.” ― Virginia Woolf, The Common Reader
COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen F. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SPC Woody Bullard CPL Dave Hoover CW5 Jack Cardwell Sgt Randy Wilber Lt Col Charlie Brown SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth SPC Margaret Higgins Maj Marty Hogan LTC Greg Henning Maj William W. 'Bill' Price SP5 Mark Kuzinski SGT John " Mac " McConnell LTC Jeff Shearer PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SPC Douglas Bolton PVT Mark Zehner
COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen F. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SPC Woody Bullard CPL Dave Hoover CW5 Jack Cardwell Sgt Randy Wilber Lt Col Charlie Brown SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth SPC Margaret Higgins Maj Marty Hogan LTC Greg Henning Maj William W. 'Bill' Price SP5 Mark Kuzinski SGT John " Mac " McConnell LTC Jeff Shearer PO1 William "Chip" Nagel SPC Douglas Bolton PVT Mark Zehner
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SP5 Jeannie Carle
I'd not realllly thought about it much - but if you can't tell anyone about happy things, it takes away from them - you are so right.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Hope you had a great Monday SGT (Join to see) and enjoy your evening. See you back here tomorrow.
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I appreciate life in all its facets and that we experience joy abundantly, my friend and brother-in-Christ SGT (Join to see).
LORD YOU create beauty throughout YOUR creation. Beauty of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch and more so in our dreams, imagination communication with YOU. YOU gave us senses to appreciate what YOU have created. Once our eyes have been opened by the Holy Spirit as HE regenerates our stony heart into a heart of flesh, beautiful vistas open up to us that we never dreamed of. As YOU open our ears to the TRUTH of YOUR Word and the sounds all around us in nature.
The sights and sounds of selfless children playing with laughter brings joy to parents and onlookers alike. Even more so, YOU are heavenly father rejoice when we are in fellowship with You and sharing our deepest loves, desires, longings and everything else.
YOU accept us as we are throughout our life. I pray that we learn to accept our spouse, children and friends as they are at all times. Help us dear God to focus on changing ourselves to be more appreciative of all that YOU have blessed us with – good, bad and ugly. YOU work all too good for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOU create beauty throughout YOUR creation. Beauty of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch and more so in our dreams, imagination communication with YOU. YOU gave us senses to appreciate what YOU have created. Once our eyes have been opened by the Holy Spirit as HE regenerates our stony heart into a heart of flesh, beautiful vistas open up to us that we never dreamed of. As YOU open our ears to the TRUTH of YOUR Word and the sounds all around us in nature.
The sights and sounds of selfless children playing with laughter brings joy to parents and onlookers alike. Even more so, YOU are heavenly father rejoice when we are in fellowship with You and sharing our deepest loves, desires, longings and everything else.
YOU accept us as we are throughout our life. I pray that we learn to accept our spouse, children and friends as they are at all times. Help us dear God to focus on changing ourselves to be more appreciative of all that YOU have blessed us with – good, bad and ugly. YOU work all too good for each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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