Wounded in life, I seek to staunch the wounds of others . . . . --xoj

"Jack Spratt’s two centavo Guide to Redemption”
©2012 by Jack Spratt All Rights Reserved

God's tapestry, all creation, my greatest value an attempt to live/love for: in gratitude, mercy, forgiveness, regardless of Age, Race, Creed, Gender, Gender Proclivities, or Generosity . . . seeking to make redemtion salvation & resurrection potential in all unique, precious, individual lives, human, plant, animal, world. . . .through words & images - Jack Spratt ... KISS

Sunday, January 15, 2012

120115 04:37
Imagine your life as a picture puzzle, the image of which is yet to be revealed.
Now see it coalesce into a three dimensional form in the fourth dimension, time, and you will not see, but sense, the actual presence of Creator/Creation Infinite.

Ask, and you will receive the communion of our cosmos beyond all symbols and myths--stone cold sober. Like seeing Wylie Coyote not at the canyon floor, a puff of dust, but arisen transformed into love.

“I shall tell you a great secret my friend. Do not wait for the last judgement, it takes place every day..”
"I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is." --Albert Camus


I envy no one and no thing, but have a concern for all of us. We who have benefited by the endless education potential through/of the Internet. Here I address legislation currently before The U. S. Congress to tamper with, censor and contort-pervert for fundamentally profit driven motives our greatest educational resource since television. Regarding which, a thesis advanced by Rod Serling who said, “ . . . what we have are a bunch of dancing rabbits singing about toilet paper.” The issues are clearly drawn at www.fightforthefuture.org please attend then call, email or visit with our elected representatives and voice either your agreement or opposition.

The fortune stolen from me was derived from the efforts of my mother and her mother who took in sewing. Once, as a child, I accompanied my mother in Manhattan to a button shop where there were a number of men missing fingers. Fascinated I asked where their fingers had gone? One man told me that the Nazis had taken their fingers in an experiment. Then that he and his like fingerless friends sold buttons one-by-one from boxes of mismatched collections purchased for a penny each and sold for two cents in order that their families could eat. He explained the process was called “profit” enabling the entire process to be repeated. The purchase of buttons, sold one-by-one, and his families home and meals.

I understand and accept the nature of profit without resentment. I do, however, imply that the theft of our children’s future is impermissible. God loves all of us but we remain the only hands available to stop greed & tyranny.
“We Americans... bear the ark of liberties of the world.” --Mark Twain