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My Fairy Tale Answer to Prayer

For many years I've felt an urge, a longing to contribute something to this world. A contribution that would affect the orbit of the earth, or change the way mankind thinks, behaves, or functions. Something like Edison's light bulb, or Einsteins's theories on relativity. Four years ago it seemed the way to make this contribution was through further education. Scientific research is both exciting and rewarding, and presents a great opportunity to make humanitarian contributions. This course has lead me to providing scholarly research for NASA related to fire suppression and mitigation, which might be considered a humanitarian contribution, or the giving back to society hope that I've wanted for many years. Earlier today I was sitting in a room at Idaho State University in Pocatello among scientists and NASA scholars discussing these issues, and I felt strangely unsatisfied. This unsatisfactory feeling was irksome to me and I didn't know what to make of it. Thre...

Doctrine - Part 2 - True Doctrine

Have you ever heard something, like a phrase, quote, scripture, song, or poem, and instantly knew it was absolutely and unquestionably true? It is more than just a thought, its a thought with a thousand pounds of gentle force, assurance, and confirmation. It is a feeling that always accompanies true doctrine to the earnest seeker of truth, but usually only comes when the ears it falls upon are ready and sincere. It is a feeling I have had throughout my life without realizing it, and then a few years ago I looked back and realized how many times that feeling had assisted my life, but I was often insensitive to it. In the summer of 2013, I was lead to a book by James Allen called "As a Man Thinketh". As I listened to the book in my car, I recall often having moments when my jaw literally dropped and that solid feeling of undeniable and eternally true feeling came. Part of my awe was from the facts that Jam es Allen lived in the early part of the 19th century, on another con...

Doctrine - Part 1 - False Doctrine

Doctrine. It's not exactly a word that catches most people's attention. Its probably never been a viral topic on YouTube, Facebook, or any other social media outlet - it's not likely ever to be so. That's okay with me, most things that catch most people's attention don't appeal to me anyway. But it's an important subject. It's one thing that has true potential for bringing about real and lasting change in our lives. I can't think of anything more deserving of the attention of all of God's children, regardless of race or religion. When I think of true doctrine, I can't help but think of food analogies for its importance. There are all kinds of food, but only one kind of nutrition. We can eat garbage and call it food - and truthfully, garbage in the form of most of the things people eat can keep us alive, but that doesn't mean it's nutritious. When nutritionists get right down to the heart of nutrition they are talking about vita...

Spiritual Movement - Introduction

In my profession as a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) scientist, much of my time is spent in the observation of locations and events, and their spatial relationships, trends, and patterns. Understanding these conditions always paints a clearer picture and leads to truer understanding of the big picture. This 'nerdy' type of analysis has extended into my personal spiritual life. I have observed the inevitable trend of spiritual location and movement in my own life, and in the spiritual lives of others. Understanding these patterns, relationships, and more importantly, the causes of spiritual movement can aid in the goal of a spiritually constant life, and ultimate confident reunion with God. Position is an intrinsic component of movement. Two positions become manifest when movement occurs; the position before, and the position following the movement. The second position is always higher or lower, ahead or behind, or better or worse than the first position - never the...

Spiritual Movement - "Firm, Steadfast, Immovable"

There is a noteworthy scriptural concept related to movement, which involves no movement at all. It is the exact opposite of movement. Where one has no spiritual movement, one is still, or in other scriptural synonyms, set, fixed, unwavering, firm, steadfast, and immovable . The last three words appear often together and have become to me the triad of spiritual steadiness. Lehi understood the power of steadiness and wanted it for his disobedient spiritually wavering son Lemuel. He expressed his desire in these words: "O that thou mightest be like unto this valley, firm and steadfast, and immovable in keeping the commandments of the Lord!" (See 1 Ne. 2:10) [1] . Lehi was apparently moved by the silent and steady power of the Valley of Lemuel, and saw it as a fitting spiritual analogy for his spiritually wavering son. When my wife and I were first married, we went on the famous Table Rock hike in the Grand Teton mountain range. A deep feeling of reverence and awe overt...

Spiritual Movement - "Moved"

The phrase 'spiritual movement' includes a number of components that are dynamically related. Movement can occur by choice, or involuntarily. It can transpire in positive and uplifting directions or in negative and spiritually diminishing ways. And the source of the moving power can be manifest outwardly or inwardly. Alma's mission to reclaim the apostate Zoramites illustrates many of these movements and their relationships. When preaching among the Zoramites, Alma discovered the poor and cast out condition among a certain group of the Zoramites, who had experienced the involuntary spiritual movement. He described their movement as those who were "brought to a lowliness of heart" (Alma 32:12), and also used the term compelled. He then said: "And now, as I said unto you, that because ye were compelled to be humble ye were blessed, do ye not suppose that they are more blessed who truly humble themselves because of the word?" (Alma 32:14). "Yea,...

Spiritual Movement - "Incline"

The word incline is a Middle English word meaning to 'bend the head, body, or oneself to something'. It is used in a number of scriptures, such as Proverbs 2:2, which reads "So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding." The positions involved in this case are the ear in its un-inclined state, and the movement of the ear to an inclined state.  The implication is that when the ear is inclined in just the right way, wisdom at its source will more readily flow into the ear.  Joshua 24:23 reads "Now therefore put away, said he , the strange gods which are among you, and incline your heart unto the LORD God of Israel." The original position presented here is the un-inclined hearts of the Israelite s to the true and living God. The Israelite s apparently wanted to serve the true God, but the false gods among them had caused their hearts to be inclined in many directions, except for the correct one. In the natural world, ...

Resist and Yield - The Power to Change

As I look back along life's path through a casual lens I observe the occasional change in my own attitudes and behaviors. Some changes have been for the better, and some for the worse. Some have lead me closer to God, others have lead away from him. But as I examine those pivotal moments of change through a magnifying glass, I observe that they were always brought about by my own choice and were always accompanied by a subtle shifting of my heart. As I magnify my lens one more time and began to analyze this shifting of my heart, what I found there has changed the way I think, live, and behave.  The observation and explanation for change is based on the words  resist  and  yield.  These dichotomous words (or their synonyms) appear frequently in the scriptures and have a unique and powerful relationship. They function much like a magnet, where negative will never attract negative, nor positive to positive, but positive and negati...