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Colleagues List, April 11th, 2021

 Vol XVI. No. 35

Archive - Dec 2009 - Oct 2019                                            http://colleagueslist.blogspot/.ca http://colleagueslistii.blogspot.com

GLOBAL AND ECUMENICAL IN SCOPE 
CANADIAN IN PERSPECTIVE 

Wayne A. Holst, Editor 
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Dear Friends:

My Special Item this week is a book serving as an introduction to the relationship between Indigenous wisdom and Interstellar science - an intriguing combination.

I hope you find this book exciting and challenging.

Please enjoy the other parts of this letter as well.

Wayne

PLEASE NOTE - If a link, below seems to be dead, cut and paste it into the address bar at the top of your web page and it should work.

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SPECIAL ITEM

Book Notice -

STARSHIP CITIZENS
Indigenous Principles
for 100 Year Interstellar Voyages
by Dawn Marsden

Wood Lake Publishers
Kelowna, BC. 2021
84 pages. $10.36 CAD $6.48
ISBN #978-1-77343-398-1

Publisher's Promo:

In order to send travellers on multi-generational journeys into far space, who better to teach us how to do that than Indigenous communities?

In this insightful exploration, a scholar of Indigenous health and education outlines some of the principles that support Indigenous societies, and how they might enlighten future space voyages.

She examines how Indigenous principles can sustain not only the basic needs of space travellers and settlements for equitable distribution of food, air, water, and other resources, but also provide the philosophical, ethical, and social processes that would be needed to underpin the mental health and well-being of future voyagers.

She further shows how Indigenous ideals can ensure that space voyagers have the ability to have meaningful lives on the planets and in the interstellar space way beyond ours.

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Author's Words:

First, I'd like to acknowledge the Creator and Mother Earth for making life possible.

Then, I'd  like to acknowledge every person who has ever taken the time to share their Indigenous knowledge, skills, or experience with me, in kind ways, and with patience, especially those people I met at Elder gatherings, powwows, workshops, ceremonies, during conferences, road trips, and interviews: in books, in schools, in agencies and in Indigenous communities across Turtle Island... This book would not have been possible, without the sharing of your wisdom, kindness and humour...

I would also like to acknowledge the 100 Year Starship Society, who inspired the content of this book. Miigwetch!.

- from the Acknowledgments

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How this Book Came to Be

This book represents my personal reflection on Indigenous principles for living good lives within communities. These reflections are drawn from a lifetime of stories shared with me by Indigenous Elders and knowledge keepers from across Canada, with a special focus on what people actually did or do in Indigenous communities. I love to hear Elders speak and tell their stories - especially my Anishinaabe father and Anishinaabe-French grandmother, and all our cousins, relatives and friends.

I am particularly interested in how this traditional wisdom can help our youth who are struggling in a confusing and complex world.

I'm kind of a sci-fi nerd myself and have kept on space developments since the first moon landings. I'm interested in human settlements in other planets and how Indigenous wisdom can help us do this.

Intergenerational starship citizenship is something to which I'm committed.

- from the opening chapter "Starship Citizenship"

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Author's Bio:

Dawn Marsden, PhD, is Anishinaabe, French, and a member of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (Ontario). In response to a call for presentations by the 100 Year Starship Society, Marsden began adapting Indigenous principles and practices to a hypothetical intergenerational starship journey. Marsden has made similar presentations at an Earth Systems Governance Conference, at a meeting of the Planetesimals at Lancaster University, and at the First Nation University of Canada.

Marsden has training and experience in education, environmental health, anthropology, environmental studies, counselling, nutritional therapy, and applied astronautics. Obtaining scientist-astronaut candidacy and studies with the International Institute of Astronautical Sciences led her to the realization that space science is grappling with the most important issues of our time: how to live with each other more harmoniously over long durations and how to provide the supports of life within our local environments more sustainably, with zero waste.

Marsden is a single mother of two young adults and is now a settler in Coast Salish territory (British Columbia).

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My Thoughts:

I think it to be of special interest and value that a book like this appears; helping modern scientifically-trained people come to better understand rich meanings from Traditional Indigenous knowledge.

In many ways, this possibility is much like better coming to know and understand Christian faith today from a deeper understanding of the Hebrew and early Christian scriptures. The deeper we go the more we learn.

We come to realize that ancient spiritual wisdom has existed for thousands of years, only we have often tended to ignore it. Now we have an opportunity to pursue it with the help of wise guides.

Learning the wisdom of the past is one important way of human survival into the future - - this is one approach to understanding the meaning discovered from reading a book like this. It is short but poignant.

Thanks again to the people of Wood Lake Publications for launching us into excitingly new directions!

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Buy the book from -

Wood Lake Books: 

Amazon.ca: 

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COLLEAGUE CONTRIBUTIONS

Jim Taylor,
Okanagan, BC

Personal Web Log
April 8th, 2021

"Singing to the Easter Sunrise"
  
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Mark Whittal,
Ottawa, ON

Sermons and Blog
April 4th, 2021

"Where's Your Galilee?"

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Ron Rolheiser,
San Antonio, TX

Personal Web Site
April 4th, 2021

"The Power of Beauty"

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NET NOTES

HYMNS THROUGH MASKS
Christians Mark Another Pandemic Easter

CTV News
April 5th, 2021


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HANS KUNG DIES
He was Both Celebrated and Controversial

National Catholic Reporter
April 6th, 2021


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ASSESSMENT OF HANS KUNG
The Theologian Who Wanted to Stand Tall

Religion News Service
April 7th, 2021


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GOAL OF 2033 SET FOR
TRANSLATION OF BIBLE
INTO ALL LANGUAGES
Yet Another Noble Attempt
Will it Happen?

Christian Week
April 4th, 2021


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THE GOOD CHRISTIAN
WHITE WOMEN OF NAZI GERMANY -
Most of Them Did Not Resist Hitler
In Spite of a Few Voices to the Contrary

The Christian Century,
March 25th, 2021


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ALBERTA HEALTH OFFICIALS
SHUT DOWN GRACE LIFE CHURCH
WEST OF EDMONTON
Closure Until Congregation 
Follows Alberta Health Rules

CBC.ca
April 7th, 2021


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JUST A REMINDER
We're Not a Grace Life Church

Broadview (weekend editorial)
April 9th, 2021


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SHE SWUNG FROM PURITY 
TO HOOKIP CULTURE
Now She Writes a Memoir

Religion News Service,
March 31, 2020


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WISDOM OF THE WEEK

Provided by Sojourners and the Bruderhof

Action is the antidote to despair.

- Joan Baez

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The good news of the resurrection of Jesus is not that 
we shall die and go home to be with him, but that he has 
risen and comes home with us, bringing all his hungry, 
naked, thirsty, sick, prisoner brothers with him.

- Clarence Jordan

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Life is not what you alone make it. Life is the input of everyone who touched your life and every experience that entered it.                           
We are all part of one another.                                                                       

- Yuri Kochiyama

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Easter comes out ringing in terms that we all hear 
if we seek to hear it, that the soul of man is immortal. 
Through the resurrection of Jesus Christ we have fit 
testimony that this earthly life is not the end, that 
death is just something of a turn in the road, that 
life moves down a continual moving river, and that 
death is just a little turn in the river, that this earthly 
life is merely an embryonic prelude to a new awakening, 
that death is not a period which ends this great sentence 
of life but a comma that punctuates it to more loftier 
significance. That is what it says. That is the meaning 
of Easter. That is the question that Easter answers – 
that death is not the end.

- Martin Luther King Jr.

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I cannot help wondering whether in these days 
when so large a proportion of humanity is 
submerged in materialism, God does not want 
there to be some men and women who have 
given themselves to him and to Christ and who 
yet remain outside the church. What frightens 
me is the church as a social structure. And not 
only on account of its blemishes. Insofar as the 
church is merely a social structure, it belongs 
to the prince of this world... I do not want to 
be adopted into another circle, another human 
milieu. I want nothing else but obedience – 
even unto the cross. That is the true haven, 
as you know: the cross.

- Simone Weil

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This is the true joy of life, the being used up 
for a purpose recognized by yourself as a 
mighty one; being a force of nature instead 
of a feverish, selfish little clod of ailments 
and grievances, complaining that the world 
will not devote itself to making you happy. 

I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the 
community and as long as I live, it is my privilege 
to do for it whatever I can. I want to be thoroughly 
used up when I die, for the harder I work, the more 
I live. Life is no “brief candle” to me. It is a sort of 
splendid torch which I have got hold of for a moment, 
and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible 
before handing it on to future generations.

- George Bernard Shaw

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CLOSING THOUGHT - Randy Pausch

Showing gratitude is one of the simplest yet most
powerful things human can do for each other.

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For those interested -

ACTS programs just ending at St. David's United, Calgary:

TWO ACTS MINISTRY STUDIES BEGAN IN LATE JANUARY!

This Winter, a Total of 60 Persons have met on Zoom in Two Weekly Classes

 

Monday Night Study 7:00PM to 8:30PM (90 minutes)

Ten Online classes ran from January 25th to March 29th.

Our Book was- "Braving the Wilderness" by Brene Brown

 This Study was completed March 29th

You can still buy the book from Amazon.ca or Indigo

It will be your only cost for the series.

 

Thursday Morning Bible Study 10:00AM to 11:00AM (60 min.)

We have been studying the Gospel of John


Classes ended April 8th, 2021

    

Invite new friends to join us via Zoom.

If you have questions, contact Wayne at waholst@telus.net


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- Mary Parker Follett

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