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Beyond Illusion - Leading from Reality (event)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Next speaking engagement in Portland:

March 2, 2010, Tuesday
Portland Metro Chapter of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship, The Old Spaghetti Factory, 12725 SE 93rd Ave., Clackamas, OR, 12 Noon

Carl will be speaking on leadership issues and share some of his testimony working with leaders in Portland and internationally toward a spiritual awakening in today’s world. He will have copies of his latest book for sale, Beyond Illusion: Leading from Reality. No reservation necessary, lunch is $13.

The Challenge of Haiti – Leadership when the odds are impossible.

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Some time ago (probably a year or so) I was praying with a young woman who was trying to decide if she should go to Haiti back then. As I prayed with her, I asked her one simple question: Where is your burden? When God calls us, He lays a burden on our hearts. There is something that needs to be done. What was God telling her? Now I wonder. Did she go? Was she there when the earthquake struck? What is her story now?

In the Bible, you can see this in Nehemiah’s call. Nehemiah was working as an underemployed cupbearer for a heathen king in a remote land. His friends had been spiritually mapping the Jerusalem area. They are reporting that the people there are in despair, there is no vision, and the nation is in disgrace. At this point Nehemiah has the same information as his friends; but look at the difference. Only Nehemiah has the burden. He can’t eat or sleep for months. He then goes before the king and asks permission to respond. Against all odds, the king gives him permission, provides the resources he needs, and even provides security for his trip to Jerusalem. Nehemih, with God’s help, pulled off what looked like an impossible job in only 52 days.

Pray for the people working there. Give to get them the resources they need. Help where you can, even something as simple as working the phones for a relief organizatin here.

Validating a charity for Haiti earthquake relief

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

If donating to help the Haiti earthquake relief in Haiti, remember that all charities and not doing what they should be - some are scams. Here’s where you can check an organization out:

www.give.org
www.guidestar.org
www.charitynavigator.org

Aid agencies working in Haiti after recent earthquake

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Pray for the victims of the earthquate in Haiti, their families, and those helping those that survived. Deaths are estimated in the hundreds of thousaneds. Here are the aid agencies working in that area:
International Medical Corps • Direct Relief International • World Vision
• International Relief Teams • Yéle Haiti • American Red Cross • Operation USA
• CARE • Catholic Relief Services • World Food Programme • World Concern
• Save the Children • UNICEF USA • Mercy Corps
• Operation Blessing International • Shelterbox • Americares • Operation USA
• Doctors Without Borders • Medical Teams International
• The International Committee of the Red Cross • The Salvation Army

Locally here in Portland, Medical Teams International (http://www.medicalteams.org/sf/Home.aspx) and Mercy Corps (http://www.mercycorps.org/) and others are responding. Why not see if you can help them?

The Messages in James Cameron’s Avatar Movie

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

The Messages in James Cameron’s Avatar Movie

Avatar is also loaded with hidden messages for the viewer: political, environmental, antiwar, spiritual, and religious messages. I watched the movie in IMAX 3D and I would encourage anyone planning to see it to at least see the 3D version.

For the first 90 minutes, you are taken to the lush and gorgeous planet Pandora. You walk among astonishing and beautiful plants you have never seen before. The plants often have an electroluminescence that glow and change as you touch them. The movie screen seems to disappear. You are on Pandora.

The humans are here to mine a mineral Unobtanium, an energy source that the humans need, as earth has been depleted of their oil source. An indigenous people group already lives on Pandora, and the richest deposits of the mineral lie under some floating Hallelujah Mountains, islands sacred to the indigenous Na’vi people. You can guess the rest of the plot. There could be a war that would destroy everything and everyone. And the Na’vi seem to have little in the way of defense. Sound familiar? (Hint: Think of the history of the Native Americans in America.)

One of my favorite stories in the movie is when the Avatar/Human, Jake, is struggling to learn the culture and is surrounded by hundreds of tiny, illuminated, and animated, and floating entities. He is told by his Na’vi friend that these are the sacred “seeds of Eyra” and have a healing property. He is told not to fight them, but to hold out his arms and let them bring him the healing that he needs. Later in the movie as you are walking in Pandora you see thousands of these seeds surrounding you and “filling the theatre”, some only inches from your face. You reach out to touch them, only to realize you must wait and let them touch you. And you experience a sense of healing as you watch.

I liked the quote of Jake, the human/Avatar who is confronting the military strategists. The military strategists have really have sent him into the Na’vi to warn them of the destruction of their world.

“Out there [with the Na’vi] is the real world….in here is the dream,” Jake replies.

And then you watch as the militant humans with their illusion try to destroy the reality as all-out war breaks out. It hurts to watch.

How about your world? Are you in the illusion or the reality?

Illusion versus reality is the theme of my new book: Beyond Illusion: Leading from Reality that we are shipping now. Order it at http://www.creatingnewworlds.org. What does a real leader look like today? Does he or she even exist?

The recession will last how long?

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

The latest TIME magazine showed the results of a survey of people on this question. Some 12% said six months. Some 53% said 1-2 years. Some 25% said more than three years or either we are in a long-term decline. I think the latter group is correct. You want to know why?

First, the guys that got us in this mess are still there. In Congress Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, Roy Blunt, and Judd Gregg got over 20 million dollars in lobbyist money the last few years and made sure the bailout they created kept the Wall Street Executives wealthy and happy with lots of money, bonuses, and parachutes at the expense of using our tax payer money. GM got taxpayer money so they could buy placement ads for their Hummer on CSI:Miami. The rest of Congress has turned their backs to this and have done nothing. They keep bailing out AIG with your taxpayer money because AIG holds their pensions. Nothing has changed. As long as these people are not held responsible, no one - and I mean no one - has any faith in the system.

In all fairness, there are people in Washington investigating and plan prosecutions. Meanwhile, the bad guys enjoy your tax money. Also, do you really think it will change? Or is this another Libbygate where the real baddies go free?

And it’s not just the government. Our educational systems have failed. In my church, most families home school, use the church school, or send their kids to Christian schools. The health system, business system, and even a lot of the churches haven’t figured what is going on yet.

The paradigm the world is moving into is a major shift from where we have been. To understand this, look at a quote from Pierre Teilhard de Chardin that he made about 1930 or 1931.

“For the Observers of the Future, the greatest event will be the sudden appearance of a collective human conscience and a human work to make.”

What does that mean? Even back then, Teilhard saw a global consciousness emerging, and now the Internet has become the tool for initiating this change. President Obama saw this and understood it when he ran for President. I’m not saying Obama is the answer. We’re on a Titanic that hit the iceberg and we are trying to turn it around and get home. President Obama is right in one thing, however. If the ship gets turned around, it won’t be President Obama that turns it. It will be our collective consciousness hearing the words that the Holy Spirit is speaking to the Church and then with us willing to take the risks necessary to make a difference.

Now here’s a tip if you are trying to get in there, change your life, make a difference, and need a job for it: If you are a professional, start with a membership in Linkedin.com and aggressively start your personal network. That doesn’t cost a dime. Then join a few groups on Linkedin.com that interest you. Make social networking work. Do all types of networking with and without the Internet. Then network with others in your church and build a network raising the consciousness in your church. Put your church group as a group on http://www.Linkedin.com. Pull the larger church into working with you. Then join Facebook, another social network. And then start publishing a blog (maybe use WordPress.com, it’s free). Remember, for this change we are in for the long haul and you need to be involved in changing things if things are going to be changed.

The Recession 1 - We are not in Kansas any more

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

“Toto, I’ve got a felling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”Dorothy, in The Wizard of Oz

No matter how one looks at our world, the nation, and our personal lives today, one thing is certain. Extremely major shifts are taking place at this point in history on a global scale, and it is essential for even our survival to understand these. Our institutions as we know them: government, medical, economic, educational, and even the church have often become nonfunctional. Unless you understand this shift and how to lead through this you are going to have a serious problem.

Unfortunately for most of us, we build an illusion around that somehow, in some way, things will keep on going. And we keep on going like we always gone. We stay in our illusion and try to muddle on. Like the old cliché, however, if you keep on doing what you always done, you will keep on getting what you’ve always got. Unless there is a sense of desperateness (dissatisfaction), it is difficult to initiate change. This sense of desperateness is already sweeping a nation.

I like the story in the Bible of blind Bartimaeus as Jesus is leaving Jericho on his way to Jerusalem for the last week of his life. As the man is screaming to Jesus for mercy, Jesus replies with what seems like a really stupid question.

“What do you want Me to do for you?” Mark 10:51

The reply of the man is the heart cry of each of us.

“Rabboni, that I may receive my sight.” Mark 10:51b

Each of us is trapped in our illusions and we can’t see what God is really doing and our part in the Kingdom Enterprise. Until we can see that and claim authority in our lives in terms of this, nothing changes and we remain trapped in our illusions. Jesus will give us that vision if we ask, just like He did with Bartimaeus.

Dr. Wallnau speaking on the 7 mountains

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

In an earlier posting we mentioned that Dr. Lance Wallnau will be speaking April 3-4 at the Portland Christian Chamber of Commerce conference. As we mentioned, Lance Wallnau, a business coach, has identified 7 cultural mountains: business, government, arts and entertainment, media, education, family, and church. Christians should be involved in leading the transformation that is needed in each of these.

Lance is a dynamic teacher with a gift for imparting the Word of God. His anointed messages are remembered years afterwards, He captivates his audiences by humor, illustrations, drawings, and a fresh vocabulary which penetrates deep into the heart with incredible authority, clarity, and personal application.

Lance’s prophetic teaching helps people see a clearer path into transformation. His unique style and humor are designed to keep you smiling so it isn’t too painful when the truth hits home. Such high intensity in the Holy Spirit, accompanied by his pointed, colorful delivery, and use of diagrams and instruments enable him to impact his audiences and clients worldwide. His teaching is an unforgettable experience.

If you can’t make the conference or want to hear him free, you can catch him speaking at the International Life Center on Saturday, April 4 at 6:30 p.m. No reservation is necessary. The address is 10014 NE Glisan, Portland, OR.

The Starfish Story - Making a Difference

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

The Starfish Story
adapted from The Star Thrower
by Loren Eiseley (1907 - 1977)

Once upon a time, there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work.

One day, as he was walking along the shore, he looked down the beach and saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself at the thought of someone who would dance to the day, and so, he walked faster to catch up.

As he got closer, he noticed that the figure was that of a young man, and that what he was doing was not dancing at all. The young man was reaching down to the shore, picking up small objects, and throwing them into the ocean.

He came closer still and called out “Good morning! May I ask what it is that you are doing?”

The young man paused, looked up, and replied “Throwing starfish into the ocean.”

“I must ask, then, why are you throwing starfish into the ocean?” asked the somewhat startled wise man.

To this, the young man replied, “The sun is up and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them in, they’ll die.”

Upon hearing this, the wise man commented, “But, young man, do you not realize that there are miles and miles of beach and there are starfish all along every mile? You can’t possibly make a difference!”

At this, the young man bent down, picked up yet another starfish, and threw it into the ocean. As it met the water, he said, “It made a difference for that one.”

This story has appeared all over the web in various forms, usually with no credit given to Mr. Eiseley. Sometimes it is a little girl throwing the starfish into the ocean, sometimes a young man, once even an elderly Indian. In any form it is a beautiful story and one that makes you think.

Loren Eiseley was a anthropologist who wrote extensively. He was the ‘wise man’ in the story, and he was walking along a beach after a storm and encountered the fellow throwing the starfish back. I have not had a chance to read the original book yet myself but will post more background info here after I do.
Loren Eiseley’s book The Starfish Story