Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Precision

A leaf leached out its tanin into the cement and
retained an image of the leaf in the cement.


The whole act was precise. Without precision, the bomb would not have exploded as designed.

Pictures show rubble where there had been buildings housing people,  but no people, the people were vaporized. No one in the youtube videos I have watched, about Hiroshima and Nagasaki nor even Trinity itself, mention EMP. It undobtedly existed, but no one noted the electromagnetic pulse that resulted from the release of nuclear force. Afterwards, the Japanese commanders noted total silence where there was usually all kinds of chatter by military personnel performing their duties, and civil authorities noted the abscence of chatter on radios from all over the region that usually existed. The people who would have made all the chatter did not transmit anyting - they no longer physically existed.

The largest ever nuclear detonation was made by Russia, called Tsar Bomba. It was so powerful, that it caused disruption of radio and electronic devices instantaneously. It proved to be too powerful, destroying too much to be usuable.

In some movies describing a nuclear attack, the people at ground zero beneath the thermonuclear explosion hear an eerie ringing sound and then there is silence. Any electronic device not sheilded from the electromagnetic pulse was destroyed by an electrical pulse that surges through electronic circuits, exploding each of them and rendering them useless.

That is why a place called Cheyenne Mountain was constructed inside a mountain in Colorado, so the electronic devices inside the bunker would be sheilded sufficiently from the power of the electronic wave. Government could go on functioning and armed forces could function to launch our own nuclear weapons at enemies far away.

The use of nuclear weapons would be an act of fury and anger of no use, because the land beneath a nuclear explosion would be vaporized and disintegrated, leaving rubble where pressure waves knocked down walls and incinerating everything in them.

The use of nuclear weapons defeats any human planning because the envisonment is made so toxic with radiation, that nobody could survive there, so that the primordial impulse to lay waste enemies is defeated itslelf.

Anyone not vaporised would be horribly burnt and already suffering from the exposure to nuclear radiation, a radiation that would remain potent and lethal for centuries. No enemy invader would gain anything because it would all remain deadly, in effect, forever. People in the Cheyenne Mountain complex might survive safe from EMP and atomic radiation, but 

there would be little rational impetus to launch nuclear weapons because the first wave had already reduced the world to a pit of death. The enemy would be dead, the civilian  population would be dead, and all human creations would be destroyed forever. Even something as simple as ordinary rainfall would be rendered deadly by radiation and the pollution of things burned into dust.

We do not have the right to ask to be spared if we do not commend ourselves to God and to Mary, the Mother of God, when they have begged us already to protect and defend us. We are so easilly overcome by our weaknesses that we are essentially defenseless. Thus, it would be a furtherance of insanity to turn away from God as if He had punished us by letting us blow ourseflves up.

The truth is, that we already can commit suicide in many ways; overating the wrong foods, drinking toxic beverages such as alcohol, ignoring medical warning signs, and indulging in things against which we have been warned, such a sexual promiscuity and indulgence. You can have a pretty good time partying and ignoring it all. But such things blind us to the truth that indulgence distances us from God who could sheild us if we asked Him. 

It is time to do good things, think good thoughts and offer God our love because He promises to help us and defend us from the evil intentions of others we will never meet.

I warn you, that the good we do will be seen and the good we do will bless us with untold happiness, if only we can forgo the things of this life which bind  us so. Only God offers us the release from that bondage to bring us life. The world only knows and only sees what interests evil. Where evil reigns, everyone must support evil. In this world there are those who engage in things that threaten life altogether. The human beings who adhere to the supremacy of sin, feel they are  safe from the consequnces of their wrong doing. But God will reveal everything, and the new universe He will create will be for those who love God and one another. No one else.


Friday, December 5, 2025

Cause

 

Cause for Concern

"My Jesus I Trust in You". 

Given the upheavals in political circles at the moment, this prayer is relevant for every human being on the planet right now. 

If people do not call on Jesus and Mary for protection and for an immediate increase in faith and love, it may be very difficult ot impossible to be in a right relationship with Him to ensure salvation.

Let me therefore point out that our future and the future of other human beings is dependant on our relationship to Jesus, in our hearts and in our actions in life rightnow.

All my life I, like millions of others, have lived  under the sword of nuclear war in which millions might be vaporised as were those at Hiroshima and Nagasaki  in world war two.

If there is no one else you love, let it be Jesus whom you love and to whom you turn with affection, putting aside all others in your heart so that there is nothing else but Jesus.

It requires nothing more than an expression of our love for Him, independant of our feelings. Do not let feelings stand in the way of a closer relationship with Jesus.

May God bless us all, protect us, and draw us close to Him.

We are one.


Friday, November 28, 2025

Considerations of an intercessing person

The Mother of God does not grow tired
of holding us close to Her Heartor of
leading us closee to Her Son, Jesus.

I say the Rosary every day. But I am a contemplative, so it makes a difference. I don't have the deep absorbtion in the presence of Jesus I had when I was younger, for reasons that were well-founded by the Lord, but lately I have felt closer than I have for many years.

It is not coincidental that I should encounter the Lord in my prayers, nor is it coincidental that when i have felt the desire to share in His passion, I have felt Him closer to me.

A contemplative encounters deep peace and love for the Lord of an intense nature. It is purely a gift, neither owed nor deserved, but it binds the person closer to Christ, enabling a contemplative person to pray with more ease. 

Particularly when a contemplative prays while offering himself to Jesus in an intense way, he is delighted to sit in quiet with a stilled heart, in which to enjoy the presence of Him who draws people to Himself. The tenderness and joy of animated, living joy causes one to love Jesus in a most pure way, undistracted and at rest in his soul. It ought not to be any surprise, given how much He loves us, and given the intensity of gratitude and love present in the passion, it ought not to be a surprise when a love of His passion impresses itself intensely on a soul that would rather spend his time with God than any beloved person or animal.

Most particulalrly, when a person loves the Lord unselfishly and with singular devotion, He reveals Himself quite freely, and one's prayers might be directed to others whom He calls to mind. If the soul follows the prompts of the Lord and prays for a certain favor to be granted, one might find himseld "sunk" deep into Him, aware of His person and His divinity in a deep way.

The prayer of the contemplative intercessor may be dry as a desert, with mind and soul united in wishing to love Him and draw close to him. Following the prompts of the Spirit to include certain groups of people in his prayers is providential. Then prayers for healing are considered by the Lord with more reslish, and in some cases the person might blaze with a genuine desire to encounter the Lord's passion. If the person yeilds, he may encounter discomfort or even greater things than that.

The world is in distinct need ot the Lord now, that brothers are instigated against brothers so that anger and violence or even war might break out. The world needs to experience the tenderness of the Lord's love, and in the place where a brother or sister yeild themselves in love to Jesus and are consumed by His love encounter His suffering passion, prayers may have strength enough overcome the anger and the violence and restore brothers to be at peace with one another.

For this reason, the Mother of God urges all to pray the Rosary. She is most capable of helping us with such matters, and stands beside the person who suffers, particulalry those whose hearts are particulalry loving and attentive to the passion of Jesus. For this reason, She asks us to say the Rosary. She is particulalrly capable of understanding how people and nations got where they are, beset by worries about finances and sufferings, particulalry those who sufferings are in the heart and involve others who have hurt and injured us.

When I pray the Rosary, I feel His peace, and often then am drawn into His rest and quiet, and lose myself in Him. I have found it easier to pray cotemplatively when saying the Rosary if I close my eyes to allow me to conentrate on Jesus and less of myself of my concerns. This can be a problem if the beads and links of the Rosary's chains are small, because one needs a cue to use to know when to say the various prayers of the Rosary.

I used to fall asleep in the middle of the Rosary, but if the rosary I am using to pray the Rosary does not differentiate the beads, then it can be difficult. The beads need to be large enough, and the first bead at the start of a new decade needs to be distant enough from the next bead so that it is not necessary to open my eyes and check whether the bead indicates a new prayer or not.

Keeping my eyes shut allows me to avoid distractions so I may concentrate on the prayers.

Someone who says the Rosary and brings his intentions to the Lord and to Mary and strives to be attentive to them will receive graces. In situations where healing is necessary, it is very helpful to be able to demonstrate one's love of Jesus and Mary by focusing on being loving and attentive. The world is full of distractions and we must attend to some as it is important for fulfilling our duties to other people. Jesus and Mary will especially love anyone who tries in their own way to  seek to be there for them.

If one prays, he is liable to be drawn closer to the Lord, and if one makes a habit of yeilding to the prompting of the Lord, it is quite possible one might be invited to come higher by the Lord. A genuine humility draws the Lord close so He makes us aware of Himself. Fasting and self denial dispose one to the Lord and to receive His favors, some of which might be extraordinary indeed, especially if one wishes to lavish a fresh love on others who have asked us to pray. Pleading for what someone else needs can bring a great deal of love into the picture. A person who prays contemplatively and in intercession for a person might lead to very great things indeed. 

The world needs the Lord in order to be a human being; those who give up praying and cease making any effort to pray may just find their lives empty all of a sudden, and bitter and cold. To get out of such a place requires prayer, but it can be an awful slog, so that it helps to pray for sweetness of the Lord to keep our hearts open to Him. 

Many sufferings accompany some people as a result. That suffering might be the occasion for a arid bitter to receive the gift of His love to dispell bitterness and despair.

When you say the Rosary, always include those in your prayers who have most need of His mercy and those most in need of His mercy so that they do die in despair but fervent with desire for the Lord and His merciful touch.

Keep in mind that the Mother of God is powerful in providing what She knows we need and that She wishes to fulfill us so that we may come to the moment of ultimate closeness to Jesus and His Mother. 

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Urquelle

Change is a constant in life. When it arises suddenly and unbidden, it may destroy. When it is easy to change rules and  laws and no one can object, then we are in danger. This is especially troubling when you cannot object or change something. The human will is so important, that Jesus allowed Himself to be be beaten, ridiculed, intimidated and nailed to a cross to await the lance that opened His side.

When there is no recourse to change, and it becomes permanent, and cannot be altered, then something dies. Jesus died in order to change the immutable. Without Jesus, without His life and death, we would have no guide no hope and peace is laid waste. If there can be no objection, that does not automatically preclude change. Without the possibility of objection, or hope of change, the will is relegated to nothingness, and the human in us dies. Change has always been presaged by objection.

I have no means of getting to Mass. That needs to change, but no amount of prayer has changed that. Pain has diminished, but the pain in my side asserts itself when I am least expecting it. It hurts just enough to be reminded of Jesus, crucified. That I hurt and am reminded is something that does not change.

I am not shut-in, but that does not mean that anyone will come along to bring me to Mass or bring the Mass to me, not even the Eucharist. That is not extraordinary, because the Sacrment of Penance is denied me also, and no amount of papal decrees will change that. No priest should live as I did, but I am not a priest so it does not matter what the pope says about celibacy and the way priests must live. One can snap their fingers, but it will change nothing. And that is dangerous. 

I fear the only thing that is changing is that there is greater opportunity to ignore things; rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic did not save anyone aboard her - she went down to the bottom of the ocean, and those who had no place on the boats died in the freezing cold water. 

God must break the unbreakable for change to take place. His death must be stronger than the invasion of Ukraine, and more powerful than the russian army trying to take what is not theirs by force, killing and destroying things indiscrimantely, as if the victims of their slefihness were meaningless. 

The thousands who died in Hiroshima and Nagsaki were not meaningless. The shadows that were left behind by the flash of light that vaporised thousands cannot be recalled, and the dead who were vaporised cannot be brought back.

Unless we believe in the passion of Christ, there can be no peace, and the kindness of those who love God and one another will be insufficient to change the course of history. But how can we overcome our lack of empathy and our exert out love to the extent that others might be protected unless the passion touches some part of us? It may be arrogant to say, but I can offer myself to feel and experience what no one else may want to feel or experience.

The priest in the parish house will suffer loneliness unless others awaken to the need to provide our loving kindness for their needs. Unless people know, they won't change anything. The pope himself will not feel it either unless it is allowed to become a part of his life experience. You cannot minister to others unless you can feel their pain in your own heart and your own side which awakens the awareness of the lance in His side in YOUR OWN body. That cannot be legislated in the Vatican or the parish house. It must take place in our own hearts and our own actions.

Do not abandon one another. Do not use indifference to relegate others to an instituionalised loneliness. Married or unmarried, a lonely man may feel only cold emptiness unless he is allowed to experience the warmth and happiness of others. Service cannot provide for human kindness by itself. Yet, it remains true, that the death of Christ was empty, lonely and frightening. Those who loved Him were experienced by Him. Our calling must be to the inclusion of the priest into our life as members of a family. That is nothing new, though the ennunciation of that need may be something new because someone recognized it was so.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Intercession


A man of such joy in the midst of such sufferings
as he endured is a treasure for us all. Let us ask him
for what we need.

To intercede is to stand in someone's place to take their punishment upon themselves so that the person is free of condemnation. Jesus is the ultimate Intercessor who stands in the place of ourselves to receive their punishment instead of them.

Jesus took upon Himself the death we incurred by sin so we may walk free of the sin and the punishment incurred by us for our sin,

So, one is really asking a lot when they come up to someone and ask them to intercede for somone so as to take on their illness, misfortune or suffering. If you know someone who would do so immediately and without question, you have met a prescious person worth your life.

To be so close to Jesus as to be permitted to ask to take someone's sickness or suffering to themselves as if it were their right to ask speaks of an intimacy of unspeakable quality. 

The usual situtation is that a person asks Jesus to heal someone for whom they were asked to pray. To ask someone to intercede is to ask them to receive the  suffering or pain with the expectation that the afflicted person will be free of whatever disease or suffering for which they were asked to pray.

It is not the usual case that we are talking about, when we speak of intercession. Such a condition might be that a person suffers some pain or misery for a time in exchange for a recovery from some illness or condition of deprivation. 

One intercessor who comes to mind is Saint Padre Pio of Pietrelcina, the Capuchin frier who received the Stigmata so he could suffer in Christ's place for them to receive well-being and good fortune. He did this without asking anything for the favor. Padre Pio suffered the passion of Jesus every day for fifty years before the stimata were removed, and he died afterward. Being a priest, he participated in the passion of Jesus which the Mass commemorates, and during his Mass, he endured the passion of Jesus to the point of not only bleeding as if freshly crucified, but to the point of suffering all of the pain that accompanied the passion. He obtained the forgiveness of people's sins through his confessional. The  person sometimes was accompanied by actual healing of the problem. 

When we ask someone to intercede, we need to keep in mind what we are asking. The condition of the soul of Padre Pio was such that he was entrusted with particpation in the passion by suffering the wounds inflicted on Jesus by crucifixion after he had asked to suffer the stigmata invisibly, and the Lord entrusted His passion to Padre Pio in such a way that the stigmata were imposed visibly, which is to say, he got more than he bargained for.

Padre Pio could see the suffering of Jesus on the cross so that he endured the suffering of Jesus rejected and unloved in addition to the agony of nails having been driven in with a hammer in his hands, feet and side, so that he bled daily. 

Having suffered thus for fifty years, Padre Pio died. His miracles still occur for people who have asked for healing or rhe remediation of troubles and problems.

It hurts to be ignored and abandoned. The elderly suffer it each day, all day, their sufferings interrupted only by sleep, which comes grudgingly and the loneliness remains unabated as long as they are awake.

It need not be loneliness that afflicts a man, but the opportunity exists to obtain favors from the Lord as we suffer our old age. The pains may be intermittent so that one thing or another may cause pain that is interrupted hour by hour and day by day. An old person who smiles is giving you a gift of pure love, and when someone does ask you to intercede for them, you might offer to suffer for the elderly in their daily pains. Often, having suffered invisibly, they are afflicted with greater sufferings, and finally death itself.

In the case of Jesus, as like Padre Pio, His suffering on the cross ended and He returned to His Father, receiving His only Son and His obedient endurance of the unendurable for the sake of love alone. This should inspire confidencee in Jesus during the day when all sorts of afflctions visit us and we find ourselves in a continuing confition of miserable suffering.

Jesus was innocent, having never committed a sin. When Padre Pio offered himself to suffer the passion invisibly, he was offering his virginity and holiness as well, his whole self. Stigmatised. he offered his whole self, submitting his all to Jesus in thanksgiving for the innocent and sinless sacrifice of his stigmata for the needs of the world of human beings he might never meet. He gifted himself to Jesus and Jesus accepted the relief of some of His pain, that He was able to receive by Padre Pio's selfless act of itnercession.

He may have seen what people wondered about in an age when terrors and horrors present themselves in exchange for the adulation of unrepentant sinners, who fail to see the goodness of Christ and the love of Jesus.

If we ahve sinned, we need to ask Jesus to forgive us so we will be able to particiapte in His salvation and intercession. The exposure of the holiness committed by so many daily is a source of light and comfort in a world of terror and sorrow.



Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Wonderfully

 The only chance you will get of making a difference is if you are there. A word at the right moment can carry a great deal of weight. Better yet, the statement you make by always being there is immense.

The Lord chooses to feel like us, and to be as vulnerable as we are. We might get hurt, we might be wounded, we might feel as if a wall of stone has fallen on us, but if you still your thoughts and be quiet, He will speak, and you will be made wonderfully.





Monday, November 3, 2025

Together

 Terrible things are waiting to happen, and the ONLY way the United States will survive is if everyone pulls the oars together. If you floudner around in political games, your suffering will be ten times worse. in addition, nations that have need of assistance won't get it because we will have been flattened by disasters and can't help. Let that sink in. Pray for one another. Help one another. Speak a word of encouragement and kindness and forget political garbage. When the country has been shaken down, only those who look out for one another will have any slightest aid or comfort. Jesus receives assistance from the prayers and kindneesses of others, and He remembers even the smallest sip of water.



I used to wonder what I did wrong or where mymiseries werre comfing from. I finally realized thatI was being shown how we will all be hurting by being similarlly afflicted in my own life. He clothes, feeds and houses us, so that we are free for serving Him by serving others. The day of gratuities has come and gone. Now is the time to get real. It was real to me when I was allowed to feel the pains of the cross by sharing in them. He saw fit not to make the wounds visible in blood. At least, what little blood there was was limited and my heart spoke out to Him in a vain attempt to comfort Him.




Cor Amadeo

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