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August 6, 2005Good News Saturdays, 2005by Joe Katzman at August 6, 2005 11:59 PM
As many of you know, Saturday is the Jewish Sabbath. In that spirit, our Saturday posts to this blog have always been "good news". We share wisdom from groups like the Islamic Sufis, Jewish Hasidim and eastern Zen Masters, highlight the acts of good and decent people, laugh at humourous events, and point to amazing discoveries that could benefit humanity. The day chosen isn't important - the idea is. Personally, I think bloggers and readers could all use more breaks like this from the (often negative) news of the week. Good News Saturdays began back in 2002, and my Muslim, Jewish, Christian, and non-religious colleagues have all graciously agreed to respect and work within this Winds of Change.NET tradition.
Tracked: March 12, 2005 12:58 PM
What about this good news?! from Brain Droppings
Excerpt: Assad commits to full withdrawal from Lebanon: UN envoy
Tracked: April 30, 2005 3:58 PM
Zen and the art of golf and hostage rescue from Military Matters- Uncle Jimbo
Excerpt: Since I am now 40, I can seriously begin my journey of golf Zen. I have looked at and studied many different philosophies and religions and had the opportunity to see many in the countries where they originated. I talked sacred cows in India, Catholici...
Tracked: May 7, 2005 6:06 AM
Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid from Military Matters- Uncle Jimbo
Excerpt: The Eternal Golden Braid is that all of the brilliant men named in the title have explored and conquered what author Hofstadter calls Strange Loops.
Tracked: July 9, 2005 10:10 AM
Shabbat Shalom from George Junior
Excerpt: I'm a regular visitor to Joe Katzman's Good News Saturdays at Winds of Change. Mostly, I go there to read T L James's regular series of posts on Sufi Wisdom. As terrorist Islam does its best to discredit the religion,...
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If you have some good news to share, be it your own or something exceptional published elsewhere, this is the place to do it. This post will be "time shifted" forward each week, making the storehouse of good news comments part of our blog's Saturday spirit as well. N.B. We try to avoid political news today - we have the other 6 days for that, and don't want this thread to become a back-and-forth argument. That isn't what it's here for. If you do include a politics-related item, it had better be (1) something you're 100% sure that even the people it pokes fun at would find extremely funny, i.e. jib-jab's 'This Land' spoof ; (2) something praising a political persona you normally dislike for exceptionally decent conduct; or (3) something whose "good news" value is so unambiguous that even your political opponents would want to celebrate it. If it doesn't meet one of these 3 criteria, it will be deleted. Matching my own views will provide no defence - in 2004, I deleted several comments from our "Good News Saturdays" thread whose political positions I happened to agree with. With that noted, step up and step in to our Good News Saturdays 2005 thread. We look forward to your contributions! I'm glad Joe is finally moving to Hosting Matters. :) OK then, I'm glad Joe is not moving to Hosting Matters. They're sure down a lot lately! :)
#4 from Joe_A at 6:44 pm on Jan 16, 2005
[JK: First example this year of a post I found agreeable and interesting, but didn't conform to the good news guidelines and had to be removed. Sent to the author with suggestion that it be posted to Monday's Winds of War.]
#5 from Joe_A at 5:48 pm on Jan 23, 2005
[JK: Joe_A, that's twice now. If there's a third time, you're not going to like the consequences.] I can't believe someone hasn't said this, but, of course, the Iraqi vote is Good News.
#7 from Rod Stanton at 12:52 pm on Jan 30, 2005
Good news Iraq is having it first free election since Ike was President! Mazel tov Bush! "When Judge Hamoud al-Hitar announced that he and four other Islamic scholars would challenge Yemen's Al Qaeda prisoners to a theological contest, Western antiterrorism experts warned that this high-stakes gamble would end in disaster. Nervous as he faced five captured, yet defiant, Al Qaeda members in a Sanaa prison, Judge Hitar was inclined to agree. But banishing his doubts, the youthful cleric threw down the gauntlet, in the hope of bringing peace to his troubled homeland. "If you can convince us that your ideas are justified by the Koran, then we will join you in your struggle," Hitar told the militants. "But if we succeed in convincing you of our ideas, then you must agree to renounce violence." The prisoners eagerly agreed. Now, two years later, not only have those prisoners been released, but a relative peace reigns in Yemen. And the same Western experts who doubted this experiment are courting Hitar, eager to hear how his "theological dialogues" with captured Islamic militants have helped pacify this wild and mountainous country, previously seen by the US as a failed state, like Iraq and Afghanistan." RTWT.
#9 from Fred at 4:53 am on Feb 08, 2005
Please read this last interview of a Sufi (Mevlevi) sheikh who just passed away in Turkey. http://www.zaman.com/?bl=interviews&alt=&hn=16130 What do you think? Nothing out of the ordinary. Sufiism is not the denial of Islam, but its practice at a higher level that emphasizes spirit over literalism and has a vastly more tolerant spirit. Like any mystical branch, there are a number of guru types and many aren't always what they seem. Hence Idries Shah's discussions of how to tell the difference, a matter of education no different than the media literacy taught as an important subject to children who grow up bombarded by secular commercials. Hence also the importance in Sufiism and some other mystic traditions of the "chain" from which one descends. By which they mean a chain of acknowledged masters. This helps to ensure that individuals representing such a tradition are the real deal, instead of the equivalent of a Nowheresville Mail-In University Degree graduate. As often happens in these situations, however, the whole succession/official tradition thing can get complicated. On the one hand, the interview you cite refers to "The last of the Mevlevi sheikh tradition, Sefik Can Hodja". But head to Sufiism.org, and we see this:
These folks now live and practice in Aptos, California, not far from Santa Cruz. They're trying to bring Mevlana Sufiism to the West in an appropriate form, which matches Sufi beliefs that religious practices are created for the edification and improvement of specific times, places, and cultures, and can't simply be templated. I agree with that. These sorts of efforts can get flaky in a hurry, especially in California. With that said, I've seen some stuff that shows the Sufi Threshold Society (N.B. there's a sado-masochism organization with a similar name, so beware of Google search results) to be involved with serious online efforts to translate Rumi, and other worthwhile projects. Reading this sermon on What Is A Truly Universal Spirituality by Sheikh Helminski also added a point in the 'credible column' for me.
#11 from Fred at 10:02 am on Feb 08, 2005
Thanks.
#12 from JFarr at 6:34 am on Feb 20, 2005
I have a good friend who is Iraqi. His elderly parents live in Baghdad and as retired teachers recently received a substantial increase in their retirement check. They no longer need their children to send extra money-- they have enough now for their needs. The only problem is they don't have extra to pay taxi fare to attend the numerous religious events they would like to attend and they are not Moslem. Good news? My 11 month old daughter began walking today. Step-step-step... step-step... step... BONK! (On her rear, smiling). Me too.
#14 from Raymond at 9:02 pm on Feb 26, 2005
Your,,usewis awek bawwin, usewis awek bawwin Raymond didn't explain it in his post, but the above gibberish is taken from a song during the end credits in "Team America: World Police." It is certainly a very funny movie, which happens to beat a couple of the Academy Award contenders for quality as well (not hard this year). And now you'll know what they're singing, if you stay for the final credits.
#16 from Brian H at 11:06 pm on Feb 27, 2005
Speaking of the Jewish Sabbath, did you see the furor in Iraq because the Cabinet decided to add Saturday to Friday to make a 2-day weekend? I suggested the blogger who mentioned it start a rumour that the Cabinet had also passed a regulation requiring Iraqis to have nose jobs because large noses were Jewish. ;) ...for the uninitiated, anyone who even remembers Klinger from M*A*S*H* understands that its a fairly common trait in the region. But, no conspiracy theory too silly is another common trait of the region. Might as well have fun with it, I suppose.
#18 from Mike at 4:08 am on Mar 12, 2005
It looks as if the Lazer Beam may be back! Day of rest or not I could not ignore the great news out of Syria.
#20 from ADE at 9:38 am on Mar 19, 2005
While an atheist, and welcoming as one could be to the "wisdom from groups like the Islamic Sufis, Jewish Hasidim and eastern Zen Masters", the staggering fact is that most good news for humanity has been done by Christians (well, dead white european men, and our American cousins). ADE
#21 from ahem at 4:07 pm on Mar 19, 2005
Here, I'll share my favorite Sufi, Hazrat Inayat Khan. (I searched your site for him and got no results, so forgive me if I'm replicating something.) This link is to a chapter on 'The Inner Life and Self-Realization' from his book, The Alchemy of Happiness. His entire work is on line and very much worth reading. "Ahem," great reference. I'll pass it on to T.L. James, who has taken the Sufi Wisdom baton from my hands. ADE, Christianity has been an incredible force in the world, and very often for good (trends also tell us its global influence will grow). We have space and interest here re: Christian stories. Point us at a few... Mike, you were right about Rabbi Brody. Hence our link this weekend.
#23 from Richard Heddleson at 3:04 pm on Mar 26, 2005
Hapy 91st birthday, Norman Borlaug.
#24 from becket Saunders at 3:23 pm on Mar 26, 2005
OK, I've oredered Jacob Bronowski's Science and Human Values-Thank you. BUT we, in the US, as a Judeo-Christian culture, do not require the alien philosophy ( whether it be Zen, Budda, Mohammed, or Dr. Spock's Vulcanisms ). Happiness-good news? Try Dennis Prager-http://www.dennisprager.com/ With his rabbinical training, he works prodigiously to assist the confused and ill-informed. He pleads for clarity rather than agreement and treats all with great kindness. One hour a day of his radio show is "the Hapiness Hour" ( he has a sucessful text, "The Problem of Happiness". Thanks . Becket - Western Civilization is a twin culture - and Judeo-Christian spiritual origins are only half of it. The culture of science is the other half, and the productive reconciliation and fusion of the two is our ongoing task. To allow EITHER to wither and decay is ultimately to doom our civilization and the liberty it values. It is possible to reinforce the spiritual and scientific sides at once, and that is what we will work to do here. In the process, we will also bring wisdom as we find it in other traditions and cultures, per the demands of the Habit of Truth. It is a club that possesses no membership requirements save full and voluntary participation, and this is true with respect to wisdom and spiritual truth just as it is with respect to the scientific variety. The Habit of Truth demands liberty as its corollary - and more, it demands not only tolerance but honour for ones fellows who uphold it truly in both its private manifestation and its public corollaries.
#26 from Becket Saunders at 2:54 am on Mar 27, 2005
You are kind to entertain my note-I regard truth, liberty, and the process we know as 'science', as impossible without the Judeo-Christian culture. This culture is seriously threatened-as we pass through the decay of an age of materialism, into a time of spiritualism or return to a God centered system. And I view 'outside' systems as more dangerous than positive. I am not closed minded-merely sceptical that we may find our way with alien advice. I would first that we secure our native philosophy-it having served so very well. Rather than quible-I should only say-caution. A bum steer on the affable Prager-his book is, "Happiness is a Serious Problem"! His mind is nice to observe-he being serious about this issue ( of happiness ). Thank you. Great idea! Here are some Saturday good news that you'll enjoy, about An MS patient who is working to improve MS research
#28 from USMC at 4:02 pm on Apr 02, 2005
Good news? My son graduated from MCRD Marine Corps Boot Camp 4/1/2005. Congrats, USMC! Semper Fi!
#30 from Walter E. Wallis at 12:29 am on Apr 03, 2005
Perhaps you can tell me why Palestine does not invite Jews in Gaza to stay and live in peace among them the way Arabs live in peace in Israel? [JK: I could and I do, but that wouldn't be a fit subject for this thread or this day. I'm going to leave this up as an example of what NOT to post here - and if anyone takes up this discussion, their comments will be deleted.] [deleted] Mails and advisories should be sent directly to joe, at windsofchange dot net.
#32 from Abu Qa'Qa at 5:46 pm on Apr 03, 2005
#28 Congratulations to you and your son. Officially being called "Marine" at Parris Island, was one of the proudest moments of my life and it happened 50 years ago. Semper Fi to you and yours!
#33 from Ruth at 7:06 pm on Apr 11, 2005
jk; Still waiting for an answer and I suppose you posted it while I was away about what is the rational side. Joe: Thanks again. It was great to meet you and your lovely fiancée. I did a quick search and found this. As you might guess, that's not me. I'm hoping that you can remove it. Thanks and next time drinks (even non-alcoholic beer) are on me. Ivor Manuel prophet declaration: Jheka, Couldn't be you... it lacked that trademark New York wit. Fixed now. Nice to meet you too at the LGFer shindig - and good luck with your client's refugee case. My daughter is thirteen months old tomorrow. I don't know if she's ahead of her age group, but boy, is she getting verbal. Or perhaps I should say 'pre-verbal.' Proverbial? I've noticed her baby babble has gone from nonsense to English-sounding, though jumbled. And there's one babble word that stands out, used frequently and with great exclamation: "Shem." Shem this, shem that. Shem-shem-shem... And of course her mama and papa proudly utter this word vigorously too. "Liebchen, this meal is very shem," I say. Mama smiles; Daughter bangs her cup on the table. If I could needle point, I would stitch together one that says 'Shem' instead of 'Home Sweet Home.'
#38 from Ruth at 9:44 pm on Apr 23, 2005
Sundown coming, it is Passover, here's wishing all the healthiest reflections.
#39 from Ruth at 10:35 pm on Apr 23, 2005
Muslims against terrorism march scheduled in D.C. on May 14: Freedom Plaza Neighborhood: Downtown Address: Pennsylvania Ave. between 13th & 14th Street, NW Metro: Federal Triangle Date & Time: Saturday, May 14th 2005 1-5 pm Free Muslims Against Terrorism www.freemuslims.org 202-776-7190 [JK: Who obviously wasn't enough of a prophet to realize what would happen when he started posting this stuff in the Good News Saturdays thread. Illudium Q-36 Space Modulator powering up....] I trackbacked with a piece about a book that combines most of the things that make my brain work hard, "Godel, Escher, Bach" and my look at all the things it brings up. I think because I lack on the mathematics I took it more philosophically. Cordially, Uncle J
#42 from Becket Saunders at 3:24 pm on May 07, 2005
"We share wisdom from groups like the Islamic Sufis, Jewish Hasidim and eastern Zen Masters, highlight the acts of good and decent people, laugh at humourous events, and point to amazing discoveries that could benefit humanity." According to this review of Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven by Meryl Wyn-Davies at The Scotsman { http://news.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=490372005 }: "The liberal humanism that modernised Europe, and to which Ridley Scott is perhaps making diffuse reference, was learned and acquired from Muslim philosophy." Here’s a bit more info on former BBC journalist and Muslim convert Meryl Wyn-Davies, at salaam.co.uk { http://www.salaam.co.uk/themeofthemonth/september03_index.php?l=10#merryl }. All compliments of Little Green Footballs. I must again say 'No thanks' to your imported 'wisdom'. Already have more than I required.
#43 from USMC at 4:42 pm on May 13, 2005
Always It seems to me that I have been remiss in several things in my life and am finally coming to realize that as there are some things that should and ought be done as well as those that should not. When reviewing my life of 28 years wedded to a woman I dearly love I can certainly say my track record as a husband is not without faults. Surely there are many things in my life that I can look back on with admiration, apprehension, disgust and complacency. It certainly seems that the sunny afternoon of May 13, 1977 in small chapel with friends and family warrants more attention than I have given in the past. That day has forever changed me for better for worse, in sickness in health, for richer for poorer as long as we both shall live till death do us part. I meant the words I said then and they still ring as clear and unfaltering as the day they were spoken. February 12 1978, November 1 1982, September 11 1986 and June 3 1992 are certainly days that I look back on with awe, admiration, wonder and apprehension. The former dates of our daughters birthdays and the later dates of those of our sons. From the first to the last I could argue I love our children as much if not more than you. Somehow though in the piercing light of objective reason I ask myself how could this be so? After all it is not I who carried the burden, made the sacrifices, and suffered the pain without question to achieve such awe inspiring moments. The fact that I was witness to it all, each and everyone, and as awe inspiring for me as it was does not compare with the gift of you allowing me to be a part of it all. Truth be known it should be I that would be jealous of such a love and devotion that only a mother can experience. When they are happy we are joyous, when they are pained we hurt all the more. Yet in truth when confronting these matters I could never feel to same degree as you within the confines of the deepest corners of your soul. In the light of awe I am but a bystander allowed only to partake in the gifts of wonder that you so willing share. Let there be no doubt that I can only imagine the depth of a love required concerning such gifts and the depth of the devotion to man who should be all the more considerate and grateful for things such as precious as these. In that sense there is no doubt on my part about the magnificence of the love you bestow on me. Realizing all these things what then could possibly be remiss of a man who at the most partially understands that most precious within a woman's heart? Over the years it has occurred to me that I have never put my most intimate of thoughts toward you in writing. Such a simple task that words alone should suffice to convey to a wife most cherished. In light of all of this the realization that the spoken word is not and could never be enough in exchange for the gifts you have bestowed upon me. The written word through time has proven to be immortal. In such a small manner one can contribute to all of humanity and in such a large manner one can express a never ending love to the world for a wife of such wonder. Yes May 13 1977 is truly a day that needs recognition beyond any other and truly a day that this man in particular should be ever so grateful. When I said I do it was with all my heart and soul yet how could I have possibly imagined that I would be all the better for it. It is with this thought in mind that I put pen to paper and convey to you and the world there is no other. For my dearest Deb
#44 from moradali at 3:10 am on May 14, 2005
Breaking News Instead, according to Pool, rival bands of insurgents are now fighting among themselves, trading mortar, gun and rocket-propelled grenade fire almost nightly. Residents acknowledge fighting in Qaim began even before the U.S. offensive, and characterized it as tribal clashes. The cause of the clashes was not immediately clear. http://apnews.myway.com//article/20050513/D8A2IBKG0.html If true this confirms the split among the Sunnis. The baathists and ordinary folks have separated from the Islamists and the terrorists. Really good news for the ten percent of Americans over 65 with Alzheimers--
#46 from moradali at 9:29 pm on Jun 18, 2005
The best way to gain the hearts and minds of the Iraqis is to make sure they can survive from day to day. Majority of Iraqis are in abject survival mode trying to scrounge the evening's meal. Iraq has 200 billion barrels of oil (probably more). This means each household of 8 person in Iraq, with oil at $55 a barrel, owns a wealth of 3.3 million dollars !!! If you are surprised, just do the calculation. Cost of oil production in Iraq is $2 a barrel. The US should extract Iraqi oil in large amounts, e.g. 5 mbpd, and distribute the income to each and every person or household in Iraq. All the accounting should naturally be open in published. This would be a steady monthly income of $ 2,500 per household per month. The amount of hearts and minds bought off would be simply astounding. http://www.secularhumanism.org/fi/index.htm
#48 from Dan Dare at 2:09 am on Jul 02, 2005
Some of this week's good news, Isaac Newton's alchemy notes found.
#49 from JP at 3:21 am on Jul 02, 2005
I found out last week that I'm getting promoted, from SSgt (E-5) to TSgt (E-6). A little more responsibility at work, and around $360/month before taxes. jp Good news this Saturday? I've actually started blogging on my own two legs, the blog is about thinking and morale skills, and I instantly find that I'm a blogkid on the Winds sidebar. Thanks, Joe! Nort It good step to joining people posting information related to all religious groups.
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