Sunday, October 28, 2012

An Irony of life! The Paradox of Willingness to Share Vs Willingness to Receive


As we live our lives we gain experience.  Everyone agrees that at the end of life we have had the opportunity to see, hear and experience a unique set of lessons that each of us own and want to share.  Yes, it can be said that life is a learning event.

The paradox lies in the fact that our ability to be respected for what we know diminishes as one reaches the end of life.  Others see us through their eyes making assumptions that our life long developed beliefs are not credible because of our age.  Statements like, “I’m not buying it, that old fool only believes that because s/he knows that they are getting ready to die!” become common.  This issue only gets exaggerated in cases where there has been a diagnosis of a terminal illness or confrontation with certain near term death. 

To find disesteem by those that we want to help the most creates a sense of helplessness.  In these cases the result is that a possibly most credible resource is treated with the least respect.  What a waste!

Mitigation for this risk in life is to follow the following model:
  • .      Learn from your elders early.  You never know when they will be gone.
  • .      Develop your firm beliefs early in life so that you will not need to change as you get older.
  • .      Pray for guidance as often as you can.  

The possibilities in life are ever changing and you will need to make choices continually.  Never forget, it is possible to choose wrong!


Monday, October 15, 2012

Managing the Project of Life


In the business of Project Management as an engineering science the challenge is to obtain a defined result by a specific point in time and for a predetermined budget of resources.  In the methodologies that aid in managing projects there are many techniques aimed at identifying risks, deciding which risks are most likely and their impact.  Then discovering and putting in place mitigations that improve the probability of the project being successful.

Project risks are always problematic because of constrained time and resources. 

Imagine how we could operate if there were no limits in time or resources.  What if the project objective was defined by an infinite set of resources and outcomes? 

In God’s infinity we have such a paradigm.  In quantum world all things are possible and all things exist.  The fact that I am sitting here writing this is one of those possibilities and the fact that you are reading it is yet another.  I have no way to know either who will eventually read this or what impact it will have.

Humans like me, and I suspect you, experience a limit to being able to fully understand God's plan.  In the history of His revelation of Himself to us we find expansive amounts of time and generations of people who lived to create conditions needed for His lessons to be taught to humanity.

The concept of the Trinity (God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit) stands at the center of all lessons taught to date.  The “Father” represents the Love and Grace of God, the “Son” was the demonstrator and Teacher of how we are to behave in life, and God the “Holy Spirit” is the infinite nature of God that spans all time and creation.  All three are with us as we live our lives.


It is our impatience that makes the lessons taught to date ineffective.  We want our lives to matter, We want instant gratification, we want our Church to be successful, and we want to see our understanding of the plan completed in our lifetime.

As we live our lives and eventually die we must take comfort in knowing that whatever happens, God’s plan has already succeeded.  Our contributions may not be obvious as we live our lives but be assured that our contributions do matter. 

We must remember that Gods patience is unlimited.  In essence there are contingencies and resources in His plan to mitigate any risk that our decisions may create.  When time is unlimited all things are possible.  God already has results as He exists in the infinite. 

As we live our lives all action possibilities are known before we choose; however, the evaluation of our actual choices is knowable in the context of the quantum plan as soon as we make them.  There are no choices that we can make that will cause God’s plan to be ineffective; but, there are choices that we can make that are considered wrong. We can and do impact each other.

At the end of our individual lives our evaluation will be based on the choices we made.  Did we appreciate the Grace and Love of God the Father, did we follow the example of God the Son, Jesus Christ and did we follow the inspiration of God the Holy Spirit? 

Someone once said, “Did you love?”

As I say in the header of this Blog:
“The space between yesterday and tomorrow, the only lever that we have!” 

As I live my day to day life the question can only be, what am I going to do now?  I must remember that even inaction is a decision.

After all, I am a Project Manager and must do something!  

By: David Connor Mims Sr.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

At the Moment of Death

It is said that at the moment of death we see our whole life pass before our eyes.  That we will see everything that has happened to us since the day we were born.

I think that it is true.  As we stand at the point of death we will be confronted with our first experience with life after death which almost certainly is infinite. We in fact will see God for the first time.

In the context of infinity time does not exist meaning that all things that can happen do.  In physics this is known as the state of singularity.  In quantum mechanics a singularity is said to possess the properties in which all things are simultaneously possible. All calculations in this realm are in the form of probabilities.  Our lives make real those things that were not only probable but in fact happen.  At death our lives are seen in the context of NO TIME; hence that movie in review.

The warning that we can understand in realizing this is that we must be aware of the importance of our opportunities and choices made as we live.  The consequences of our choices are so interdependent with all others living their lives.  Choices, once made, can not be undone.  Our choices impact the opportunities of others, positively and negatively.

Choosing well at each decision point in life ultimately results in having lived well.

My prayer is, "God please be with me at each decision point in my life and help me choose well!"

Monday, August 13, 2012

America's Choice in 2012

When our founders designed the three branches of government it was patterned after the three legged stool. Three legged stools do not not require a perfectly flat surface to be stable. With the addition of a fourth branch of government, e.g. the media, we now have the same requirement as the four legged stool, a perfectly flat surface, for stability to be achieved. The problem is that there is no
perfectly flat surface in nature. The current system will, by design, never be stable. The irony is that this is exactly what the new "fourth branch of government" needs to self sustain. This, my fellow Americans, is a systemic problem that is not solvable without system redesign, or in this case restoration. We can define the 2012 choice as: Democrats - Redesign as a Progressive Model; Republicans - Restore to Original Founders Model.

Friday, February 10, 2012

What did God Mean?

The verb “be” is the most important verb in any language. It is almost always the first verb that we learn. All that study language recall the joy of conjugation. We all are challenged when we have to learn the proper conjugation of verbs and their placement in sentences.

Just as a reminder, in English a partial conjugation of the verb “be” is:

Present

Perfect

I

am

you

are

she

is

we

are

they

are

I

have

been

you

have

been

she

has

been

we

have

been

they

have

been

Past

Pluperfect

I

was

you

were

she

was

we

were

they

were

I

had

been

you

had

been

she

had

been

we

had

been

they

had

been

Future

Future perfect

I

will

be

you

will

be

she

will

be

we

will

be

they

will

be

I

will

have

been

you

will

have

been

she

will

have

been

we

will

have

been

they

will

have

been

I am amazed at how many of us in today’s world do not understand or use verbs properly. Ironically the verb “be” is one of the most frequently misused. E.g. I bees your friend… I is been… I been there…

When God spoke to Moses from the burning bush we were given the most fundamental piece of information about His nature. When Moses asked, “Who should I say the You are?” God answered, “I Am that I Am” (Exodus 3:14) If we take the literal meaning of what is recorded “I Am” would simply say that God is “all”. Moses had to use the answer to deal with the most important challenge of his time, that of competing gods and a lack of acceptance of a single God. Even today we spend a tremendous amount of energy understanding the dynamics of Moses’ problem and ultimately loose site of the “I Am “ answer.

In the context of “I Am” God is not a part of the universe; instead, the universe is a manifestation of being; albeit “I Am that I Am”. Most of us are comfortable with defining God as infinite even though none of us are able to define exactly what that terms means. Science is still struggling with the concepts supporting the “Big Bang Theory”, the edge of the universe, dark matter, what existed before the Big Bang, concepts of time, questions of time being real and propositions that time may be an illusion, etc.

As infinity is not measurable in time, the only verb tense that can apply in the context of an infinite God is the present.

Our past is not undoable thus is our history. I have heard it said that the Bible is a record of the history of God’s revelation of himself to man. Our future is dependent on what we do in the present. Yes, we do live in the moment of now. Therefore “I Am” is God, You are God, She is God, We are God, They are God.

Jesus taught us that God’s Grace forgives the past but demands proper action in the present. The present is our only power. Jesus demonstrated the criteria for dealing with the “present”. Love, humility, acceptance, forgiveness, trust ,….. The lessons are so simple that almost no one understands them.

Remember what is recorded as some of the last words spoken by Jesus from the Cross: “Father forgive them because they do not know what they do……”. Luke 23:24. Interesting that the verse accounts for what Jesus said and then goes on to tell what the people did. Those at the foot of the very cross on the day that Jesus was crucified missed the message.

Jesus’ statement acknowledged that he understood that we (humanity) did not get it. The statement applied to all of mankind not just those at his feet who were gambling for his clothes. Then and now we are incapable of fully understanding our place in God’s infinity and/or the importance of the present.

My prayer is that the “NOW” in which I write this and the “NOW” in which you read this are a proper use of the present. We exist in a thin instantaneous place called NOW. The use of our future “NOWS” is our individual responsibility. The impact made and results achieved from our actions are always a function of the criteria used in making decisions. The fact is that making decisions is unavoidable and decisions always precede action. Deciding to do nothing is still a decision!

The key is the CRITERIA USED!

God, help us all, THANK YOU JESUS!

Thoughts of: David Mims Sr. 10 Feb 2012

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Circular Logic or The Answer?

Atheists say that they do not believe in God. God defined himself to Moses as “I Am”. “I am” is one of the conjugations of the verb “To Be”. The fact that people who claim to be Atheists are here to claim to be Atheists defeats their own argument. It is like a wet spot denying the existence of water. We are all a part of God because we “are” although we are not all correct in our logic. I may not be correct but I Am!