Can I share a link to a card on my eCard service via Blogger?
This is a test I made the other day on Facebook, when my eCard service broke for two days. The problem went away by itself after I asked them if there was a problem. Now I want to see if I can share an eCard to my Blogger account.
Welcome Fall
It looks like this test on Blogger will work.
Dick Henthorn
2 Oct 2016
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Pattern of Our Lives
The cooling of a relationship, the dark clouds of unemployment, the diminishment of health. All speak of that which we do not welcome; and yet, like winter, they are an inescapable part of the pattern of our lives.
Margaret Silf, January 22, in Daily Inspiration For Women
Dick Henthorn
27 September 2016
Margaret Silf, January 22, in Daily Inspiration For Women
Dick Henthorn
27 September 2016
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Destiny
(Marcus Aurelius)
5 April 2016
Saturday, April 2, 2016
Remain Humble
If you noticed someone in error then correct this person and his mistake in a humble way. If he does not listen to you, blame yourself only; or, even better, do not blame anybody, but continue to be humble.
(Marcus Aurelius, in A Calendar of Wisdom, by Leo Tolstoy, 30 March)
2 April 2016
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Friday, April 1, 2016
Principles
Principles are universal - that is, they transcend culture and geography. They're also timeless, they never change - principles such as fairness, kindness, respect, honesty, integrity, service, contribution. Different cultures may translate these principles into different practices and over time may even totally obscure these principles through the wrongful use of freedom. Nevertheless, they are present. Like the law of gravity, they operate constantly.
(Steven R. Covey, The 8th Habit, p. 46-7)
1 April 2016
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Self-Righteous Anger
Self-righteous anger can be very enjoyable.
In a perverse way we can actually take satisfaction
from the fact that many people annoy us;
it brings a comfortable feeling of superiority.
(As Bill Sees It, p. 153)
31 March 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Emotional Life
Remember, any time your emotional life is a function of someone else's weaknesses, you disempower yourself and empower those weaknesses to continue to mess [up] your life ... Again, yesterday holds tomorrow hostage.
(Stephen R. Covey, The 8th Habit, p. 44)
30 March 2016
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Vision
Vision is the best manifestation of creative imagination and the primary motivation of human action. It's the ability to see beyond our present reality, to create, to invent what does not yet exist, to become what we are not yet ... It gives us capacity to live out of our imagination instead of our memory.
(Stephen R. Covey, First Things First, p. 103-4)
29 March 2016
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Monday, March 28, 2016
Sojourners
We have the obligation to pass on the environment to the next generation. We are only brief sojourners on this planet and must consider what happens after we are gone.
(Father Thomas Keating, Invitation to Love, p. 125)
28 March 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Each Day Is A Blessing
Photo by Mr. Dickie - Emmitsburg, MD
... each day is a blessing, and what you do with your blessings determines how you will be blessed.
(Iyanla Vanzant, Until Today! 21 January)
27 March 2016
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Social Concern
One cannot be Christian without social concern.
There is no reason why anyone should go hungry even for a day.
Since the resources are there, why do millions continue to starve?
The answer must be greed.
(Father Thomas Keating, Invitation to Love, p. 125)
26 March 2016
Friday, March 25, 2016
Good Friday
Photo By: Mr. Dickie
One of the greatest blessings of the Christian life is a kind word, spoken just when you need to hear it. Caring kindness should set Christians apart from unbelievers.
(Whispers of Blessing, Day 211)
25 March 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Objects
As you acquire objects and you use them, you should keep in mind that they are the products of people's work. When you damage or destroy these objects, you damage or destroy the toil, and this part of the life, of other people.
(Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 25 March)
24 March 2016
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Work of the Poor
The pleasures of the rich are often acquired by the tears of the poor.
The creation of the world would have been a very bad act were it right for rich people to live off the work of the poor, and yet think that they were the benefactors.
Wealth is created by the concentration of human labor; usually one people produce labor, and others concentrate it. This is called “the division of labor” by contemporary wise people.
There is something wrong with the creation of this world, because the rich people think that they are the benefactors of the poor, but in fact those rich are fed and dressed by the work of these poor and live in luxury created for them by the poor.
(Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 19 March)
23 March 2016Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Read A Book
Turn off the TV and read a book. Your mind needs that, because one of the things that happens when you turn off the TV is you will create space for your mind to have other experiences. Read a book that will really stretch your mind and cause you to think noble and honorable thoughts about what's true about God [and life].
(John Ortberg, Now What? p. 185)
22 March 2016
Monday, March 21, 2016
Society
A society cannot live without a united faith and purpose. All social activity cannot really improve our social life if it is not based on the foundations established by religion (Giuseppe Mazzini)
If you see that some aspect of your society is bad, and you want to improve it, there is only one way to do so: you have to improve people. And in order to improve people, you begin with only one thing: you can become better yourself.
(Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 17 March)
21 March 2016
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Review
Set a reminder on your phone or your computer to use that time instead to call a friend, to talk and listen to your spouse or kids, or to journal about a person who has made a difference in your life.
Identify a few of your favorite tunes, and say a prayer thanking God for the talents of those who fill the world with song.
Review the last twenty-four hours. Where did you find God? Resolve to be more aware tomorrow as the day unfolds.
(Ginny Kubitz Moyer in Daily Inspiration for Women, 18-20 March)
20 March 2016
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Saturday, March 19, 2016
Happiness and Peace of Mind
Washington DC Orchid Show - photo by Mr. Dickie
Tremendous happiness and peace of mind are the results of loving service to others.
Nobody can live fully and happily who lives only unto himself or herself.
(Gordon B. Hinckley, Stand A Little Taller, 16 July)
19 March 2016
Friday, March 18, 2016
Anxious Feelings
Uncle Jimmie's Tree - photo by Richard E. Henthorn
(Amy E. Dean, Night Light, 6 July)
18 March 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Knowledge
Real wisdom is not the knowledge of everything, but the knowledge of which things in life are necessary, which are less necessary, and which are completely unnecessary to know. Among the most necessary knowledge is the knowledge of how to live well, that is, how to produce the least possible evil and the greatest goodness in one's life. At present, people study useless sciences, but forget to study this, the most important knowledge.
(Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 16 March)
17 March 201
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Write It Down
I write down experiences I don't want to forget: my haircut on Thursday, things my kids have said and done, seeds of ideas for future articles or books. These are things I want to remember. I need pen and paper (or a keyboard) to keep them from fading into oblivion.
A written record is essential to keeping ideas alive. The evangelist knew this; in recording Christ’s life, they altered history. Our own records don't have that reach or resonance, but our scribbles are worth cherishing. They show us where we've been and where we still want to go.
Write down something that happened recently that you don't want to forget. Fold it up and tuck it away knowing that someday, you'll find it again.
(Ginny Kubitz Moyer in Daily Inspiration for Women, 14 March)
16 March 2016
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Living In The Moment
This process will soon become a habit for you as you learn to bring attention to the moment. You will begin to notice the thoughts that come and go as you go about your everyday life. And you will begin to recognize your negative thoughts and how they affect you.
(Ruth Fishel, Time For Joy, 9 March)
15 March 2016
Monday, March 14, 2016
Spring
In the bulb there is a flower;
In the seed, an apple tree;
In cocoons, a hidden promise:
butterflies will soon be free!
In the cold and snow of winter
there's a spring that waits to be,
unrevealed until its season,
something God alone can see.
(Moravian Daily Texts - 2013, 13 March)
14 March 2016
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Leo Tolstoy
Thoughts of Leo Tolstoy
Our leaders want to fight evil with evil ─ with punishments, prisons, executions, and so on. However, doing so only makes the punishers and the punished more and more cruel.
Imagine thinking that a group of people is bad and that you can improve them by force. They may in turn think the same about you. Why improve them and not yourself?
It may appear that violence brings justice, but it only seems that way. In reality, the only thing that leads to justice is living a free life.
Why is most religion perverted, and why is morality in decline? There is only one reason: it is because people believe in living a life based on violence.
The prejudice of violence passes from one generation to the next and continues its harm. People brought up with violence grow used to the idea that their adult lives should be filled with it.
Each act of violence not only fails to calm us down but brings increasingly more violence into our lives. Therefore, it is clear that we cannot change or improve our lives through violence. We lash out for revenge, not self-improvement.
Not only Christ but all the wise man in the world ─ Buddhist, Brahman, Taoist, and the ancient Greeks ─ taught that intelligent people should respond with good to evil.
It is clear that violence and murder make people indignant, and yet they repay violence and murder with more violence and murder. Obviously, there is an explanation for this response, but there is no way we can justify it.
The teaching of peace is a natural consequence of the teaching of love.
Many of the bad things people do, they do for themselves. Much worse things people do for their families. However, the most terrible deeds are done for their government and country ─ deception, war, spying, and killing others.
Murder is always murder, no matter why you have to kill. People who promote murder are evil even if they are judges or generals. They also are criminals. We should pity them and reeducate them.
For a wise man, his being is his homeland. He feels good wherever he goes, because his happiness is found within himself, and his spirit.
We can remove the filth from our body with soap. The same thing can be done in our communities: they too should be cleansed.
(Leo Tolstoy, Wise Thoughts for Every Day, 14, 15, 17 July)
I now understand the words of Jesus going: Ye have heard that it hath been said, and ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for tooth’; but I say unto you, do not resist an evil person. If someone strikes you on the right cheek turn to him the other also.” Jesus’ meaning is: You have thought that you were acting in a reasonable manner in defending yourself by violence against evil, in tearing out an eye for an eye, by fighting against evil with criminal tribunals, guardians of the peace, armies; but I say unto you, “Renounce violence and have nothing to do with violence; do harm to no one, not even to your enemy.”
(Leo Tolstoy, in Flowers Along the Path, by Esther Carls Dodgen, p. 349)
War and Christianity are not compatible.
War is one of the worst, most terrible things in this world.
War in this world can be stopped not by the ruling establishment, but by those who suffer from the war. They will do the most natural thing: stop obeying orders.
The armed world and the wars it wages will be destroyed one day, but not by the kings or the rulers of this world. War is profitable for them. War will stop the moment the people who suffer from war fully understand that it is evil.
(Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 9 March)
13 March 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Relationship
(Thomas Moore, Care of the Soul, p. 270)
12 March 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
The Problem of Life Itself
How to translate a right mental conviction into a right emotional result, and so into easy, happy, and good living, is the problem of life itself.
(As Bill Sees It, p. 103)
11 March 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Remembering to Forget
No, I distinctly remember forgetting that. - Clara Barton(Melody Bonnette Swang, Daily Guideposts - 2015, 5 March)
10 March 2016
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Humility
If you want other people to speak well of you, do not speak well of yourself.
(Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom, 5 March)
9 March 2016
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Live On Purpose
You can live by default, or you can live on purpose. You can let the world squeeze you into its mold, or you can be formed by thoughts of God.
(John Ortberg, Now What? p. 153)
8 March 2016
Monday, March 7, 2016
Doing More Things Faster
Doing more things faster is no substitute for doing right things.
(Stephen R. Covey, First Things First, p. 73)
7 March 2016
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Move Away
I am learning to trust my instincts and to move away from unpleasant and stressful people, places and things. I no longer have to stay in situations that bring me unhappiness and pain. I am turning around today to see the joy.
(Ruth Fishel, Time For Joy, 6 March)
6 March 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Self-restraint
Our first objective ... [should] be the development of self-restraint. This carries a top-priority rating. When we speak or act hastily or rashly, the ability to be fair-minded and tolerant evaporates on the spot.
(As Bill Sees It, p. 113)
5 March 2016
Friday, March 4, 2016
History of Our Time
In a few hundred years, when the history of our time is written from a long term perspective, it is likely that the most important event those historians will see is not technology, nor the Internet, nor e-commerce. It is an unprecedented change in the human condition. For the first time ─ literally ─ substantial and rapidly growing numbers of people have choices. For the first time, they will have to manage themselves.
“And society is totally unprepared for it.”
(Peter Drucker, in The 8th Habit, by Stephen R. Covey, p. 12)
4 March 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Life Is A Struggle
Life is not given to us that we might live idly without work.
No, our life is a struggle and a journey.
- Good should struggle with evil;
- truth should struggle with falsehood;
- freedom should struggle with slavery;
- love should struggle with hatred.
Life is a movement, a walk along the way of life to the fulfillment of those ideas which illuminate us, both in our intellect and in our hearts, with divine light.
(After Giuseppe Mazzini, in A Calendar of Wisdom by Leo Tolstoy, 29 February)
3 March 2016
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
You Are A Survivor!
You are alive today!
You are a survivor!
You may have lived through the worst!
Your inner journey, too, may have come close to derailment, through doubt or disillusionment or a sense of betrayal.
But you are still here, not just alive but actively seeking to grow and become more fully the person you can be.
What has carried you through all the crisis and disasters, all the inner turmoil and upheaval?
(Margaret Silf, in Daily Inspiration For Women, 29 February)
2 March 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Reading Books
It is better not to read any books than to read many and believe them all. You can be a clever man without a single book, but if you believe all that is written in books, you can quickly become a fool.
(Leo Tolstoy, Wise Thoughts For Every Day, 19 June)
1 March 2016
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Your Destiny
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... your destiny is not determined by your critics. God has the final say. Quit listening to what the naysayers are telling you and stop living to please people. Shake that off and keep pressing forward in life.
(Joel Osteen, Become A Better You, p. 238)
28 February 2016
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Questions of Life
In the most important questions of your life, you are always alone. No one other than you can understand your true history, your life story, as it develops. The essence of true life is your attitude, during the different stages of your life, toward your spiritual self, and your ability to follow that voice living inside you.
(Leo Tolstoy, Wise Thoughts for Every Day, 2 June)
27 February 2016
Friday, February 26, 2016
Books
"A whole world will envelop you, the happiness, the abundance, the inconceivable vastness of a world. Live for a while in these books, learn from them what you feel is worth learning, but most of all love them. This love will be returned to you a thousand upon thousand times, whatever your life may become."
(Rainer Maria Rilke - German poet, in The Art of the Possible by Alexandra Stoddard, p. 218)
26 February 2016
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Don't Wait
Don't wait for things to happen; make them happen yourself.
Don't wait for a friend to invite you to spend an afternoon together; invite her first.
Don't wait for your husband to buy you a gift; buy him that sweater you know he'd love.
Don't wait for your community to ask you to help; volunteer.
Don't wait for someone to tell you you'd be a good writer; start a journal. ...
What we feel, think, and do this moment influences both our present and our future in ways we never know.
Begin.
Start right where you are.
Consider your possibilities and find inspiration within yourself to add more meaning and zest to your life.
Perhaps your loving actions will be passed on to a child, grandchild, or young friend.
(Alexandra Stoddard, The Art of the Possible, p. 240-41)
24 February 2016
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Signs
Everything that exists and everything that happens bears witness to the will of God. It is one thing to see a sign and another thing to interpret that sign correctly. However, our first duty is to recognize signs for what they are. If we do not even regard them as indications of anything beyond themselves, we will not try to interpret them.
(Thomas Merton, No Man Is An Island, p. 62)
23 February 2016Monday, February 22, 2016
Finding Fault
We are always wanting to change others, but often forget to look at our own need for inner change. Jesus had a lot to say about the self-righteous hypocrite who condemned others without seeing the “board” in his own eye. We should examine ourselves for a long time before we even consider judging another. The way we act toward others will be determined by our faithfulness to Jesus Christ and our relationship to him. A hurtful act towards another represents the utter poverty we feel in ourselves. When we discover an offensive personality trait in someone else which causes us to over-react, the chances are we have become blinded to it in ourselves. The more arrogance or deceitfulness or cruelty we exhibit, the more we dislike it in others. We will try to hide our weaknesses because in admitting them we fear exposing ourselves to ridicule. So we point to others’ mistakes, inconsistencies and wrongdoings. This, we hope, will make our own inadequacies look better. Of course, this does not work. Instead of finding fault, let us look to find the good in others.
(Esther Carls Dodgen, Flowers Along The Path, p. 322-4)
22 February 2016
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Conscience
Nevertheless, most of us work and live in environments that don't nurture the development of the conscience. To hear conscience clearly often requires us to be “still” or “reflective” or “meditative” ─ a condition we rarely choose or find. We’re inundated by activity, noise, social and cultural conditioning, media messages, and flawed paradigms that dull our sensitivity to that quiet inner voice that would teach us of true north principles and our own degree of congruency with them.
But if we stop and search deeply with an honest heart, we can tap into that inner wellspring of wisdom.
(Stephen R. Covey, First Things First, P. 65)
21 February 2016
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Choices
You should not take responsibility for someone else's poor choices. If you do, before long, that person will be controlling you and manipulating you.
(Joel Osteen, Become a Better You, p. 241)
20 February 2016
Friday, February 19, 2016
Connecting with People
Choosing not to connect with people before we know anything about them is like deciding against a book before reading even one page. In life, as with literature, then, let the adventure begin!
(The Christophers, Three Minutes A Day, Vol. 43)
19 February 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Idiosyncrasy
Quit allowing somebody else's quirk or idiosyncrasy to get the best of you.
(Joel Osteen, Become A Better You, p. 217)
18 February 2016
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Doubletalk
We have lost a certain depth in the way we understand our experiences, using language that is often doubletalk and shallow … in order to describe complex and profound aspects of life.
(Thomas Moore, Care of the Soul, p. 220)
17 February 2016
(Thomas Moore, Care of the Soul, p. 220)
17 February 2016
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Clutter
Breakthroughs occur when you suddenly see something on the other side of the clutter that you desperately, vividly want. So let me give you an assignment. Ask yourself what is on the other side of your clutter? Are you ready to embrace it? Because the skills it takes to get organized are simple. Beyond that clutter, I promise you'll find the space and the time to fulfill your dreams.
(Julie Morgenstern, organization expert, Words That Matter, by The Editors of The Oprah Magazine, p. 97)
16 February 2016
Monday, February 15, 2016
President's Day
It is foolish when one person thinks himself superior to another person.
It is even more foolish when one nation thinks itself superior to another nation.
(Leo Tolstoy, 1Wise Thoughts for Every Day, 2 February)
15 February 2016
Sunday, February 14, 2016
At the End of the Day
At the end of the day, the world will turn out to have been made up of two kinds of people: people whose ultimate goal is to hear and do the Word of God, and people whose ultimate goal is anything else.
(John Ortberg, Now What?, p. 96)
14 February 2016
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