Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How much are you loved? Forgiveness is a miracle. SWK

 I visited with Brandon tonight. Sunday, 7:30, 8/26/15 He suggested I fold the stamp over the top, because it has worked 2 times already! I will check with the post office. Sounds like a great idea. He hates being the recipient of charity! I asked if I should cut back on my postcards and he said probably. It drives him crazy to see how much time it takes me. He doesn’t want to be sacrificed for. He doesn’t feel worthy.  Well, who would? Not me. He teased me by saying it was all for my benefit right? I asked what do you mean? It remained unresolved. :) @ I asked if he had figured out a way to serve, do good deeds, he said no. He had to give up all but 2 books a couple of weeks ago. That is all they are allowed in their locker. He had been keeping 8 in his room. He thinks he released the package of 64 crayons, including sienna. :) Daid wondered if that was an orange color. @ He only read about 3 chapters of A Consecrated Life: Hugh Nibley before it had to be released in the recent clean out. [9/6/15 bps clarified that he saw it at home before Jail. When KJ saw me writing in HNibley tonight she came alive. He was her SS teacher.] He can’t go to any church meetings nor 12 step programs nor anything. He is in a sort of maximum security area. So I have been tryng to figure out for months ways he can advance, learn, progress, be productive, develop skills, prepare for work in the real world while he ticks off all these days, weeks and months and years. He has only figured out reading so far. @ That sure doesn’t work for me and it doesn’t for him either. It wasn’t until I found IIndexing that my life seemed to have purpose again, besides church and writing and leaving vmails, vernmails. He says he has never been good at math. Maybe that is where we should start? I’m good at math and we could fix/ update road blocks when I visited. It might be good to work in two different books at once so that if he gets stuck in one he can progress in the other. Or maybe just do 2 or 3 chapters at a time. I offered to find and accounting paperback text but no thank you so far. @ I read 80 pages of a consecrated life today. HalD mentioned it so I had to find his story. It is even better this second time than the first. I took 5 book covers and my BoM manual. I didn’t bother showing him the manual because it would oust another of his books. Oh, but if he could only write in it!  It would be so cool to get it back and see his thinking and answers and then go on to the OT or NT or D&C or PoGP or Church History. Some people wouldn’t think that is fun  but as a conversation peace it would be cool and since I am already filling/ writing in all of mine. . . WE could even update on thoughts each week.@ When he expressed concern about who would hire him I said, there is always work to be done. (Even Italian Indexing! ) @ Oct’05 has the tabernacle choir singing Joseph the Seer just like GBH had wished in Apr’05 conference. I went looking all over for it because if he liked it I figured I could learn it. It was in the’48 copyright hymnbook and I found the title and page number but not the music.  This was even better. The finished version by the Tab choir! @ GBH talk Sunday morning on forgiveness was deep but ended with a gross story that was too extreme for me. Or maybe I just empathize too much. @ I did not tell bps about daveM having a successful visit with Mark Clayton this week! My therapist.@ Tuesday, 8/25/15,12:26pm. Things I want to say to Brandon after a couple of days of ruminating. 1-You are a sweetheart. That means your are gentle and kind. This is how I know. a)You feel chagrined that I would take so many hours each week, writing you. b)You didn’t present your position nor your appreciation for fear it might encourage me and you already feel guilty about my offerings. @ You cutie Brandon, that’s what I affectionately call my kids when all I can feel is love for them, and you can’t go around saying you love them all the time or they feel funny. @ Brandon, you are not yet convinced you are worthwhile and loveable. Please let my hours of interest and thought in your behalf be evidence of your HF’s love for you. Here I am, a raunchy little human and I can care for you and your situation enough to want to help aleviate the pain, and entertain and share and even teach and stregnthen. If I, the least of Heavenly Father’s children can feel and do this for you. . . how much more would he, in his perfect love, wish you the same and more!!! Enjoy it Brandon! Thank you for your feelings of unworthiness and undeserving, but you can save those for the bad stuff. Those are the real things you are undeserving of! You are totally understood and accepted by Jesus Christ, the Holy Ghost and Heavenly Father. They know you from the bottom of your heart. They know me from the bottom of my heart too. And when I feel bad and miserable about things that are not sins but really bug me and decrease my confidence and ability to help build the kingdom of God here on earth, then they feel badly as well. They know I don’t deserve that. But because of my past and my test on this planet, I have all kinds of fragile, delicate exposures/ buttons/ triggers that leave me feeling awful. That is not what they want! But it is what the adversary wants. He loves it when we are stymied or inhibited. He doesn’t want us to think we are beautiful, loved and capable. If we think we are beautiful loved and capable we will let our light shine. “”’’”’”” ing, shine, ing!!! Those are my shining symbols for today. : ) @ Man, after all these years of having to watch everything you say and write . . . no wonder you are inhibited! No wonder you don’t want to write on those stupid little post cards with those stupid uncomfortable little pens. But Brandon, don’t let your creativity, your ability to stand up and express be extinguished! You used to write journal letters to your Mom telling her all about things. You don’t do that any more. You are so  discouraged you don’t write me nor any of your other friends. Defy your imposed limits Brandon. Find a way to thumb your nose at your adversity and create and share and be alive and thinking. @ OK, here comes today’s soapbox: They made me start writing on postcards this year. I still haven’t perfected it but when I went to the post office on Monday to mail the postcard,  I had showed you on Sunday, I asked about the stamp placement. I thought I would bowl the lady postal worker over when I showed her your postcard. She didn’t even glance twice. She knew what I was  going to pull out before I even pulled it out of it’s envelope. I have never even seen her before but they all know me! They are familiar with my obscene post cards! I’ll bet there is no one else in the world that writes them like this. There is probably no where else in the world where it is needed! And just like folding the stamp over the top is this month’s change, I have had to change dozens of things to make this work. I am defying their limits! And I am getting notorious in certain circles. @ You already know that about me. @ HF will guide you Brandon if you keep turned towards him. @ I encouraged you to tell him, Him all your answers to my questions on Sunday when I saw you face to face. I talk to him all the time Brandon. It is so nice to know he never runs out of time and loves me to check in and share all my thoughts. It is not as good as writing, nor as good as leaving a vmail for my relatives, kids or siblings. But it might be the best you can do. I am now stepping down from my soapbox. @ 2 (things I want to say after our visit, continued) I encouraged you to memorize and refresh scriptures. I mentioned I do the Articles of Faith everyday. Let me tell how and why. How: when I am tired and want to check back in with righteousness and truth I recite them, sometimes aloud, sometimes not. I am usually in bed or drifting off in my recliner. I imagine all the doctrines that they are connected to. Article of Faith number 1 is wonderful. I get to imagine all I know about the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost. It is almost like a prayer. Just imagine, the most powerful being in the universe simply wants us to call him father. Woah! Omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, all he wants us to call him is father. . . does he love us Brandon? even you? @Why: These are the most concentrated, potent truths in the gospel, refined to the fewest words possible. If I focus on those truths as my foundation regularly I will be open to inspiration about them and I am not going off the deep end into speculation and questioning. I couldn’t help but use them in explaining the gospel to my cousin, Jpaul in Fresno. I can have total confidence and faith in them. I don’t have to wonder if I am right or wrong, over-expressive or under. And when they are used in general conference or talks instead of feeling “ya, ya here comes an article of faith again, why don’t they ever say something new” I feel, oh I love these let me say it with him, I wonder how he is going to apply this concept. I wonder if I can learn something new about this one? @ 3 Your mom and I visited for a while before and after visiting with you. She was more open and sharing than ever before. She gave me the low down on
progress on your case and a number of other things. I asked her about reading and books you have shared and she says that rather than write you have saved those discussions for face to face visits. I offered to come visit anytime there isn’t anyone else in line. I imagine this has been a long grueling process for her too. Twice a week visits and a mother’s love and contant care she feels for her son.  I wonder what heavenly father’s hope is from all of this. If you can survive and be productive and stable after your release you will be a walking miracle. And the stress and pressure on your mother and other loved ones will be relieved. Yes, you are deeply loved Brandon. @ 4 Preparing for the work world. I told KJ that you weren’t inclined to develop your math skills. She admitted that you couldn’t read very well either when you were little. I commented, thank heavens you are a skilled reader, reader for pleasure, now! Can you imagine? Heavenly Father gives us gifts if we seek them. I wonder if that is a gift he has given you because you wanted it and needed it? If I ever become a regular visitor we can have piano lessons, oops I mean math lessons and we can find a workbook we can both do together. There may be other skills even more important in the work world but I haven’t looked them up on the internet. @ I brought my Institute BoM study manual along with all those book covers Sunday. I was fascinated that someone had given you Hugh Nibley’s only authorized biography. I read that my first year of retirement and I was so thrilled with him, Hugh, that when my gifted nephew was in a boys home for drug use in Wyoming I sent him a copy. When he wrote me his first letter responding to my letter I felt terribly intimidated. He used semicolons, underlining and quote marks appropriately! I was shocked. I don’t. I was at loss for how I could communicate with such an amazing brain. I kept it in my mind with worry for days until I realized I could send him “A Consecrated Life.” Then it would be his problem if he didn’t accept the challenge to learn to focus his talents as Hugh did. Relief. The monkey was off my back. @ In my mind I would love to exchange study manuals after working all the way through one and writing all over it! That would be a wonderful way of learning and sharing with a purpose. As you know I so want you to find a way to progress in your confines. @ This next part is to finish off what I could not fit last time. SWK ~@~A new peace had overshadowed her and she was able to pray for the offender and forgive him, even though she never received back a single dollar. @When we forgive others, we free ourselves from hatred and bitterness. @Why does the Lord ask you to love your enemies and to return good for evil? That you might have the benefit of it. It does not injure the one you hate so much when you hate a person, especially if he is far removed and does not come in contact with you, but the hate and the bitterness canker your unforgiving heart. … @Perhaps Peter had met people who continued to trespass against him, and he asked: @Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? …” @And the Lord said:I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven.” (Matthew 18:21–22.) … @… When they have repented and come on their knees to ask forgiveness, most of us can forgive, but the Lord has required that we shall forgive even if they do not repent nor ask forgiveness of us. … @It must be very clear to us, then, that we must still forgive without retaliation or vengeance, for the Lord will do for us such as is necessary. … Bitterness injures the one who carries it; it hardens and shrivels and cankers. @It frequently happens that offenses are committed when the offender is not aware of it. Something he has said or done is misconstrued or misunderstood. The offended one treasures in his heart the offense, adding to it such other things as might give fuel to the fire and justify his conclusions. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the Lord requires that the offended one should make the overtures toward peace. @And if thy brother or sister offend thee, thou shalt take him or her between him or her and thee alone; and if he or she confess thou shalt be reconciled.” (D&C 42:88.) … @Do we follow that command or do we sulk in our bitterness, waiting for our offender to learn of it and to kneel to us in remorse? @We may get angry with our parents, or a teacher, or the bishop, and dwarf ourselves into nameless anonymity as we shrivel and shrink under the venom and poison of bitterness and hatred. While the hated one goes on about his business, little realizing the suffering of the hater, the latter cheats himself. … @… To terminate activity in the Church just to spite leaders or to give vent to wounded feelings is to cheat ourselves. @In the midst of discordant sounds of hate, bitterness and revenge expressed so often today, the soft note of forgiveness comes as a healing balm. Not least is its effect on the forgiver. @As we forgive others, we are blessed with joy and peace. @Inspired by the Lord Jesus Christ, Paul has given to us the solution to the problems of life which require understanding and forgiveness. “And be ye kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.” (Eph. 4:32.) If this spirit of kindly, tender-hearted forgiveness of one another could be carried into every home, selfishness, distrust and bitterness which break so many homes and families would disappear and men would live in peace. @ Forgiveness is the miraculous ingredient that assures harmony and love in the home or the ward. Without it there is contention. Without understanding and forgiveness there is dissension, followed by lack of harmony, and this breeds disloyalty in homes, in branches and in wards.
On the other hand, forgiveness is harmonious with the spirit of the gospel, with the Spirit of Christ. This is the spirit we must all possess if we would receive forgiveness of our own sins and be blameless before God. @Forgiveness is a miracle. [v- really, wow, there are lots more miracles around here than I thought there were! ] @Forgiveness is the miraculous ingredient that assures harmony and love in the home or the ward.” @Frequently, pride gets in our way and becomes our stumbling block. But each of us needs to ask himself the question: “Is your pride more important than your peace?” @All too frequently, one who has done many splendid things in life and made an excellent contribution will let pride cause him to lose the rich reward to which he would be entitled otherwise. We should always wear the sackcloth and ashes of a forgiving heart and a contrite spirit, being willing always to exercise genuine humility, as did the publican [see Luke 18:9–14], and ask the Lord to help us to forgive. @So long as mortality exists we live and work with imperfect people; and there will be misunderstandings, offenses, and injuries to sensitive feelings. The best of motives are often misunderstood. It is gratifying to find many who, in their bigness of soul have straightened out their thinking, swallowed their pride, forgiven what they had felt were personal slights. Numerous others who have walked critical, lonely, thorny paths in abject misery, have finally accepted correction, acknowledged errors, cleansed their hearts of bitterness, and have come again to peace, that coveted peace which is so conspicuous in its absence. And the frustrations of criticism, bitterness, and the resultant estrangements have given place to warmth and light and peace. @It can be done. Man can conquer self. Man can overcome. Man can forgive all who have trespassed against him and go on to receive peace in this life and eternal life in the world to come. @If we would sue for peace, taking the initiative in settling differences—if we would forgive and forget with all our hearts—if we would cleanse our own souls of sin, bitterness, and guilt before we cast a stone or accusation at others—if we would forgive all real or fancied offenses before we asked forgiveness for our own sins—if we would pay our own debts, large or small, before we pressed our debtors—if we would manage to clear our own eyes of the blinding beams before we magnified the motes in the eyes of others—what a glorious world this would be! @



Divorce would be reduced to a minimum; courts would be freed from disgusting routines; family life would be heavenly; the building of the kingdom would go forward at an accelerated pace; and that peace which passeth understanding [see Philippians 4:7] would bring to us all a joy and happiness that has hardly “entered into the heart of man.” [See 1 Corinthians 2:9.] @May the Lord bless us all that we may continually carry in our hearts the true spirit of repentance and forgiveness until we shall have perfected ourselves, looking toward the glories of exaltation awaiting the most faithful. @Suggestions for Study and Teaching @Why is it sometimes so difficult for people to forgive one another? [bps, you might have to look at last post card with the beginning of this lesson on it to find answers. Now, r e m e m b e r ! who you are supposed to tell your answers too! Use words and sentences! ] What do the words “For there remaineth in him the greater sin” (D&C 64:9) mean to you? @Review Matthew 6:14–15, quoted by President Kimball on page 92. Why do you think we must forgive others in order to receive the Lord’s forgiveness? @What are some attitudes and actions that indicate our forgiveness of another is heartfelt and complete? (See pages 92–94.) Why must forgiveness be “a heart action”? @Review the section that begins on page 94. What gospel teachings can help us be willing to leave judgment to the Lord? @As you read the story about the young mother on pages 96–97, look for what prevented her, at first, from forgiving and what enabled her to finally forgive. How can we overcome the obstacles that interfere with our desires and efforts to forgive others? @What are some consequences of refusing to forgive? (See pages 97–98.) What blessings have you experienced as you have forgiven another? Consider how you might apply the spirit of forgiveness in your relationships. ~@~ OK , Brandon, lesson over. To finish off this letter I will start a memorized. W b in God the Eternal Father and in his son Jesus Christ and in the Holy Ghost. We b that men will be punished for their own sins and not for Adam's transgression. W b that through gby-bps
PS. Brandon have you ever cried when writing a letter? I did today. I think you will be able to tell where. You will feel the spirit very strong.vj

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