Published On: July 3, 2003 09:59
"Ok... take a deep breath", I think and slowly fill my lungs with oxygen. Stress floats away for a few moments as my mind is preoccupied with the expansion of my lungs and then settles back into the muscles in my neck and shoulders as I remember all the things that are currently going on. I pause for a moment to engage in wishfull thinking and my mind starts coming up with weasly little reasons why I shouldn't be the one to have to do these things. I start thinking who I can unload it on and the catch myself. "That isn't going to help you any", I mumble. I love life... I really do. Especially the stretching times... "Feel the burn", I think... "Feel the burn"....
Effusion of Yellow
Published On: July 5, 2003 00:00,
filed in Digital Color 1
A Sea of Yellow Flowers
Published On: July 8, 2003 13:33
I'm not sure if we ever announced the launch of Marzhill Studios' website. So here it is, www.marzhillstudios.com. Please let me know your thoughts and what not and feel free to pass the address to all your friends and reletives... distant cousins... old associates... you know... people... *grin*
Published On: July 10, 2003 09:15
Marketing Genius
I have to blog this. Sarah from www.creativeslips.net has won a site design award from www.client-success.com. Aparently this company gives these website awards away to well designed sites. From the looks of it, they've been doing it for several years. Personally, I find this practice a stroke of pure marketing genius. What better way to introduce yourself to progressive online web people than to offer them an award. You stroke their ego, you stand a reasonably high chance of getting a link back to your own website, and you let them know who you are. Your google rank goes up, goodwill towards your comapany goes up, and you present yourself as a company who knows good webdesign. *grin*
I have to blog this. Sarah from www.creativeslips.net has won a site design award from www.client-success.com. Aparently this company gives these website awards away to well designed sites. From the looks of it, they've been doing it for several years. Personally, I find this practice a stroke of pure marketing genius. What better way to introduce yourself to progressive online web people than to offer them an award. You stroke their ego, you stand a reasonably high chance of getting a link back to your own website, and you let them know who you are. Your google rank goes up, goodwill towards your comapany goes up, and you present yourself as a company who knows good webdesign. *grin*
Published On: July 10, 2003 08:44
Marketing Genius
I have to blog this. Sarah from www.creativeslips.net has won a site design award from www.client-success.com. Aparently this company gives these website awards away to well designed sites. From the looks of it, they've been doing it for several years. Personally, I find this practice a stroke of pure marketing genius. What better way to introduce yourself to progressive online web people than to offer them an award. You stroke their ego, you stand a reasonably high chance of getting a link back to your own website, and you let them know who you are. Your google rank goes up, goodwill towards your comapany goes up, and you present yourself as a company who knows good webdesign. *grin*
I have to blog this. Sarah from www.creativeslips.net has won a site design award from www.client-success.com. Aparently this company gives these website awards away to well designed sites. From the looks of it, they've been doing it for several years. Personally, I find this practice a stroke of pure marketing genius. What better way to introduce yourself to progressive online web people than to offer them an award. You stroke their ego, you stand a reasonably high chance of getting a link back to your own website, and you let them know who you are. Your google rank goes up, goodwill towards your comapany goes up, and you present yourself as a company who knows good webdesign. *grin*
Nocturn On Forty and Bretwood
Published On: July 14, 2003 00:00,
filed in Digital Color 1
Midnight on Highway 40 and Brentwood Ave.
Published On: July 15, 2003 15:36
I Wonder as I Wander
Walljm.com has been boring lately. Yes, I know it's true. I've lost interest you see. It hasn't been much of a priority, and I've lost my focus. Posting on blogs, blogging, technology, religion, politics, and such becomes boring after a while. Those "Oh so wonderful" autumn type posts that linger on the golden hues of sunset seem out of place in the midst of summer.
I think that perhaps when certain things settle, and I've transitioned from what I am to what I plan to be I will write more often on a more focused topic. And I wonder somewhat about my audience. Who are you? What do you like reading about on walljm.com?
Walljm.com has been boring lately. Yes, I know it's true. I've lost interest you see. It hasn't been much of a priority, and I've lost my focus. Posting on blogs, blogging, technology, religion, politics, and such becomes boring after a while. Those "Oh so wonderful" autumn type posts that linger on the golden hues of sunset seem out of place in the midst of summer.
I think that perhaps when certain things settle, and I've transitioned from what I am to what I plan to be I will write more often on a more focused topic. And I wonder somewhat about my audience. Who are you? What do you like reading about on walljm.com?
Let's Play Semantics: Thought's on Love, Pride and Humility
Published On: July 17, 2003 12:02,
filed in Religion
Its heart wrenching to watch people struggle, and even more so to watch a group of people you know and love slowly let unresolved issues escalate to divisive problems. Its frustrating. So what does this have to do with semantics, you ask? Because the problems that cause division are simple and revolve around some terms that are often misunderstood and misapplied. What is love, and how does it work? Why is pride so closely related to the love's antithesis? What are those common misconceptions that allow wickedly dangerous attitudes to creep up on us, long unnoticed for what they truly are? I hope my simply understanding can help answer some of those questions.
So lets play semantics. What is Love? I'll tell you what it isn't first, and perhaps that will shed light on the subject. Love is not that effusive feeling you get when your thoughts turn to someone special. The act of loving certainly may produce such feelings, and often the two are confused, but it is important to draw the distinction, a point I hope will become more clear later. The opposite of Love is not Hate, as common wisdom might tell you. Hatred is defined as "Intense animosity or dislike", a definition whose opposite is more accurately described as Adoration. Now, I understand that the common usage of the word Love is often intended in that meaning, and the dictionary definition of the word supports that. It isn't wrong to use Love in that regard, but I want to draw a distinction for the purpose of this argument because I think it will help illustrate the essence of the problems I mentioned above.
So you are probably thinking, so what exactly is Love and what do you consider its proper antithesis? I'm glad you asked. Selfishness is, more so that Hatred, the opposite of Love. And Love is, in its essence, a willful choice to put the good of someone else above that of your own. Christ tells us as much in John 15:13 when He says, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." The epitome of self sacrifice, an ideal exemplified by Jesus' own life. The direct enemy of such an ideal is the ever present and oh so subtle attitude of selfishness. It is for this reason, I think, that God places humility in such high regard.
Although I find it doubtful, you might be thinking, then how does Humility relate to Selfishness? Which brings us to our third pair and a completion to the semantic puzzle. Humility's direct opposite is of course Pride. Now, in 1 John 2:16 we are told that all the worldly things can be summed up by three basic root sins, the lust of the flesh (i.e. sexual lust), the lust of the eyes (i.e. greed), and the pride of life. A proud look is among the seven abominations of the Lord found in Proverbs 6:16-19. And here we find the crux of all every relationship related problem. In Proverbs 13:10 we are told, "Only by Pride cometh contention", and in Peter 5:5 and James 4:6 that, "God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble." Pride is so destructive and so involved in every sin, so much so that you will be hard pressed to find its absence anywhere sin is.
Because Pride is such a problem, lets talk about just what Pride is. There are few clear definitions of Pride in scripture, so allow me to give you one that I've found to be accurate. As is often the case, I found it was easier to arrive at a proper definition by looking at its opposites. Humility is the opposite of Pride and you can define Humility as seeing yourself as God sees you, no more and no less. To think of yourself as being better than what you are is Pride in the form of arrogance. To think of your self as less is Pride in the form of doubt. In essence, Pride is a lie you tell yourself about who you really are.
The first sin was pride and it led to the first lie ever told. My pastor once told me that at the root of every problem you will find a lie. To overcome those problems you have to find the lie and establish in your heart, not just in your mind, the truth. This is why Paul exhorts us to think of things that are true.
So this is how it works, and how all these things relate to the issue of unity and fellowship with a group and specifically within the Church which is the body of Christ. We are commanded in scripture to love our neighbor. Paul tells us in Ephesians 4 to forebear one another in love. But here is what often happens. Some small and proud thing occurs to us. It might be a petty desire to do something selfish. We might be children who don't like some rule our parents have made. We might be adults who don't want to fulfill some responsibility we've been given. We might be young men who want something out of a certain girl, or vice versa. We might be wives who disapprove of the way our husband has handled something, or we might be husbands who have failed to take the time to either lead or love our wives and families. Be what it may, the real issue begins when we put our wants in front of those we are to love. You see, Pride tells us its okay to want something. Pride tells us we deserve it, or that we don't have time, or that it isn't that important, or that its just a small thing. Pride tells us it is ok to be a little selfish about this little thing. And so pride gives rise to selfishness, and selfishness gives rise to contention and wounded hearts and broken relationships. All because of a little lie we tell ourselves about what we deserve or want.
And the problems will escalate. It gets worse because once a person has been wounded; he now has an excuse (in his mind) above the ones that every man is engendered with by birth. Once the other person is hurt, his pain feeds his pride and they give birth to bitterness. Bitterness, a selfish emotion that screams with fervent hatred at the wrongs it has been subjected to, calling out for reciprocation. Why? Because its fair, at least, thats what our grieved heart tells us. Because the score should not be uneven. Now both sides distrust each other, and the problem gets successively worse until both are destroyed.
But how is the Christian to respond? How are we to maintain this unity spoken of by Paul in Galations? This unity that is demanded of us. Christ said, "By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another." The matter is a simple one. You see, its all about semantics. We have to be honest with ourselves. The truth is we deserve hell, and anything better than that is a gift of grace beyond measure. The truth is my wife is more important that my wants, and obedience to my authorities is the least I can do in gratitude for the fate I have been spared. When a Christian is wounded, ridiculed, and despitefully used he is to turn the other cheek. Why? Because even a life of persecution is better than what we've been spared, and because suffering for Christ is a small thing. Besides, if I truly want the best for those I love, I will recognize that reacting in anger or bitterness does nothing to help them. I should value my own life so little in respect to theirs, that to lay it down for them is something I would willingly and quickly do. If you live life like that, you may not experience all the pleasures this life has to offer, but you will have accomplished something far greater. You will have aided and enriched the lives of the brethren. You will have demonstrated your love for Christ, and that is no small thing.
So lets play semantics. What is Love? I'll tell you what it isn't first, and perhaps that will shed light on the subject. Love is not that effusive feeling you get when your thoughts turn to someone special. The act of loving certainly may produce such feelings, and often the two are confused, but it is important to draw the distinction, a point I hope will become more clear later. The opposite of Love is not Hate, as common wisdom might tell you. Hatred is defined as "Intense animosity or dislike", a definition whose opposite is more accurately described as Adoration. Now, I understand that the common usage of the word Love is often intended in that meaning, and the dictionary definition of the word supports that. It isn't wrong to use Love in that regard, but I want to draw a distinction for the purpose of this argument because I think it will help illustrate the essence of the problems I mentioned above.
So you are probably thinking, so what exactly is Love and what do you consider its proper antithesis? I'm glad you asked. Selfishness is, more so that Hatred, the opposite of Love. And Love is, in its essence, a willful choice to put the good of someone else above that of your own. Christ tells us as much in John 15:13 when He says, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." The epitome of self sacrifice, an ideal exemplified by Jesus' own life. The direct enemy of such an ideal is the ever present and oh so subtle attitude of selfishness. It is for this reason, I think, that God places humility in such high regard.
Although I find it doubtful, you might be thinking, then how does Humility relate to Selfishness? Which brings us to our third pair and a completion to the semantic puzzle. Humility's direct opposite is of course Pride. Now, in 1 John 2:16 we are told that all the worldly things can be summed up by three basic root sins, the lust of the flesh (i.e. sexual lust), the lust of the eyes (i.e. greed), and the pride of life. A proud look is among the seven abominations of the Lord found in Proverbs 6:16-19. And here we find the crux of all every relationship related problem. In Proverbs 13:10 we are told, "Only by Pride cometh contention", and in Peter 5:5 and James 4:6 that, "God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble." Pride is so destructive and so involved in every sin, so much so that you will be hard pressed to find its absence anywhere sin is.
Because Pride is such a problem, lets talk about just what Pride is. There are few clear definitions of Pride in scripture, so allow me to give you one that I've found to be accurate. As is often the case, I found it was easier to arrive at a proper definition by looking at its opposites. Humility is the opposite of Pride and you can define Humility as seeing yourself as God sees you, no more and no less. To think of yourself as being better than what you are is Pride in the form of arrogance. To think of your self as less is Pride in the form of doubt. In essence, Pride is a lie you tell yourself about who you really are.
The first sin was pride and it led to the first lie ever told. My pastor once told me that at the root of every problem you will find a lie. To overcome those problems you have to find the lie and establish in your heart, not just in your mind, the truth. This is why Paul exhorts us to think of things that are true.
So this is how it works, and how all these things relate to the issue of unity and fellowship with a group and specifically within the Church which is the body of Christ. We are commanded in scripture to love our neighbor. Paul tells us in Ephesians 4 to forebear one another in love. But here is what often happens. Some small and proud thing occurs to us. It might be a petty desire to do something selfish. We might be children who don't like some rule our parents have made. We might be adults who don't want to fulfill some responsibility we've been given. We might be young men who want something out of a certain girl, or vice versa. We might be wives who disapprove of the way our husband has handled something, or we might be husbands who have failed to take the time to either lead or love our wives and families. Be what it may, the real issue begins when we put our wants in front of those we are to love. You see, Pride tells us its okay to want something. Pride tells us we deserve it, or that we don't have time, or that it isn't that important, or that its just a small thing. Pride tells us it is ok to be a little selfish about this little thing. And so pride gives rise to selfishness, and selfishness gives rise to contention and wounded hearts and broken relationships. All because of a little lie we tell ourselves about what we deserve or want.
And the problems will escalate. It gets worse because once a person has been wounded; he now has an excuse (in his mind) above the ones that every man is engendered with by birth. Once the other person is hurt, his pain feeds his pride and they give birth to bitterness. Bitterness, a selfish emotion that screams with fervent hatred at the wrongs it has been subjected to, calling out for reciprocation. Why? Because its fair, at least, thats what our grieved heart tells us. Because the score should not be uneven. Now both sides distrust each other, and the problem gets successively worse until both are destroyed.
But how is the Christian to respond? How are we to maintain this unity spoken of by Paul in Galations? This unity that is demanded of us. Christ said, "By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another." The matter is a simple one. You see, its all about semantics. We have to be honest with ourselves. The truth is we deserve hell, and anything better than that is a gift of grace beyond measure. The truth is my wife is more important that my wants, and obedience to my authorities is the least I can do in gratitude for the fate I have been spared. When a Christian is wounded, ridiculed, and despitefully used he is to turn the other cheek. Why? Because even a life of persecution is better than what we've been spared, and because suffering for Christ is a small thing. Besides, if I truly want the best for those I love, I will recognize that reacting in anger or bitterness does nothing to help them. I should value my own life so little in respect to theirs, that to lay it down for them is something I would willingly and quickly do. If you live life like that, you may not experience all the pleasures this life has to offer, but you will have accomplished something far greater. You will have aided and enriched the lives of the brethren. You will have demonstrated your love for Christ, and that is no small thing.
Published On: July 25, 2003 11:46
Prints Now Available!
Yes, that's right! You may now purchase prints of selected photos from walljm.com. Just click on the Buy Prints! link at the top. All prints are printed by ofoto.com of Kodak DuraLife paper. As time goes on, I will be making more prints available. If a photo you like is not listed, email me and I'll look into it for you.
Thanks,
Yes, that's right! You may now purchase prints of selected photos from walljm.com. Just click on the Buy Prints! link at the top. All prints are printed by ofoto.com of Kodak DuraLife paper. As time goes on, I will be making more prints available. If a photo you like is not listed, email me and I'll look into it for you.
Thanks,
Published On: July 29, 2003 21:42
Art As A Language
What has always confused me about art culture throughout most of my life was this idea that art was a universal language, and if you didn't get it then you simply weren't smart enough. An idea that may or may not be propogated intentionally.
I was thinking this morning though that art is very much like any other language, if you don't know the grammer or the vocabulary the other people are using, the message is libel to be gibberish. Anyone can view a piece of art work and derive an opinion of the asthetic of it. weather it is beautiful is in the eye of the beholder, but what is says is dependant on the vocabulary and grammer spoken by the artist when he created it.
Arts vocabulary is steeped in culture, often a very specific culture. The grammer isprovided by the context of that culture and the intent of the artist. If neither is known, only so much can be determined, and much is left hazy or unknown. The idea that art is a relative thing is exactly right when put in that context.
What has always confused me about art culture throughout most of my life was this idea that art was a universal language, and if you didn't get it then you simply weren't smart enough. An idea that may or may not be propogated intentionally.
I was thinking this morning though that art is very much like any other language, if you don't know the grammer or the vocabulary the other people are using, the message is libel to be gibberish. Anyone can view a piece of art work and derive an opinion of the asthetic of it. weather it is beautiful is in the eye of the beholder, but what is says is dependant on the vocabulary and grammer spoken by the artist when he created it.
Arts vocabulary is steeped in culture, often a very specific culture. The grammer isprovided by the context of that culture and the intent of the artist. If neither is known, only so much can be determined, and much is left hazy or unknown. The idea that art is a relative thing is exactly right when put in that context.
I Leaped, I Did Not Fall
Published On: July 29, 2003 00:00,
filed in Digital Color 2
Leaping onto the highest rock at Elephant rocks!



