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~~~ GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #20 Published January 1, 2002 ~~~
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Quote for the qadjectiveq Month of January:

The secret of good writing is to say an old thing in a new way or to say a new thing in an old way.
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THE GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #20, January 2002
Archived Digests
Table of Contents

1. January's Violet-n-Joey Cartoon
2. Honored Readers for January
3. On a Personal Note
4. Cajun Story
5. Website Additions for January
6. “Plato’s Cave” and “A Christ-mas Blessing”
7. Reviews and Articles Added for January:

8. Dolphin Novel is Available for Sale
9. Closing Notes - our mailing list, locating books, unsubscribing to Digest
10. Gratitude

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THE GOOD MOUNTAIN PRESS DIGEST #20
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1. January Violet-n-Joey CARTOON:
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For newcomers to the Digest, we have created a webpage of all the Violet-n-Joey cartoons! Check it out at: http://www.doyletics.com/vjtoons.htm Also note the rotating calendar and clock that follows just to the right of your mouse pointer as you scroll down the page. You'll also see the clock on the 404 Error page if you make a mistake typing a URL while on the doyletics.com website.

The Violet-n-Joey Cartoon page is been divided into two pages: one low-speed and one high-speed access. If you have Do NOT Have High-Speed Access, you may try this Link which will load much faster and will allow you to load one cartoon at a time. Use this one for High-Speed Access.

This month Violet and Joey learn about Special People, A Problem Stuttering, and Discovery.

#1 "Special People" at http://www.doyletics.com/11177937.gif

#2 "A Problem Stuttering" at http://www.doyletics.com/11177938.gif

#3 "Discovery" at http://www.doyletics.com/12057939.gif

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2. HONORED READERS FOR January:
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Each month we take time to thank two of our good readers of Good Mountain Press Digest, books and reviews. Here's our two worthy Honored Readers for this month. One of their names will be in the TO: address line of your email Digest notification. Our Honored Readers for January are:

Rose Ann Loupe in Luling, Louisiana

Stephen Cosgrove in Vermont

Congratulations, Rose Ann and Stephen!


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3. ON A PERSONAL NOTE:


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Out Our Way:

This month was a month of visiting with our children and grandchildren and movies.

Two great new movies were released for the Christmas Season: “Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone” Book 1 of 7 and “Lord of the Rings” Book 1 of 3 called “The Fellowship of the Ring”. Next year we can look forward to “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” Book Two. We were delighted to hear that Ken Branaugh has been signed to play the delightfully egotistical Gilderoy Lockhart in Book Two’s movie. We listened to Book Three in October. All the books on tape are well worth their price. One, they are read so ably by Jim Dale on audio tape, “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban” that but for the lack of sound effects, you’d think it was a radio show. Two, every word of the book is read -- nothing left out, as is invariably the case in a movie version. Three, all the wonderful names of things are revealed, like “Every Flavored Beans”, and many other incidental items and people that may be shown, but remain nameless in the movie. Fourth, by listening to the wonderful voices of the characters that Jim Dale evokes, you can help cast the next movie, and Fifth, and best of all, you don’t have to wait years for the next movie.

This month we lost one of the Marcie Street boys that called Del, “Mom.” Marty Worley, died and our four Hatchett children, Kim, Jim, John, and Stoney, were all in town for his funeral. I made sure to get a photo of the four of them all dressed up – usually they only make it into town around Mardi Gras all together and those photos are of them in their parade-going casual duds.

After a couple of Christmases without putting up a tree, we bought a 6' Frazier Fir, mixed up some Ivory Snow, applied to its branches, added our lights and ornaments and began filling the underside of the tree with gifts for our friends, 8 kids, 8 spouses, 15 grandkids, and one great-grandson. Add parents, brothers, sisters, godchildren, nieces, and nephews, and well, you got the picture. Gift-giving for Christmas is a yearlong endeavor for us. What’s Christmas without Christmas parties? This year we made the Waterford 3 and the Round Table Club Christmas parties and enjoyed the company of old friends and new ones. I went with my daughter Maureen to her Bonnabel High School Christmas party and met some new friends.

What’s Christmas without one’s children coming to town? This year it was Rob & Jami from Seattle who came to town from the 14th through the 24th with Sierra, Walden, and an unnamed one in the oven. We drove on a horse-drawn carriage through the French Quarter, lit candles for Mama ‘Net in the St. Louis Cathedral, and ate café au lait and beignets at Café Du Monde. We rode the streetcar down St. Charles Avenue, walked in Audubon Park while the kids played on the slides, walked the levee overlooking the Mississippi River, and ate outdoors at La Madeleine at Riverbend. Drove to Papa Buster’s to pick satsumas and play with Hunter’s toys at my brother Steve’s house out back.

Then we had a large open house for family and friends. Kim and Wes, Rob and Jami, John and Kristen, Maureen and Steve came with their kids – about ten grandkids stuffed into Timberlane for the festive event. Chef Bobby Jeaux cooked for three days to get ready for this hungry crowd. Baked Ham, Oyster dressing in Roast Turkey, shrimp stuffed merlitons, plus his famous home made eggnog.

A few days later we left for a short Christmas odyssey to Alexandria. Del had me open up a present from her early, “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” Book 4. We listened to it on the way up to Kim and Wes’s and then a couple of days later when we drove an hour north to Natchitoches to their Christmas Lights Festival along the Cane River. Each morning for three mornings Wes and I went duck hunting. The first day I shot photos. The next day Wes shot a snow goose and a spoonbill. The third day I had my limit of ducks after shooting one shot. With that shot I brought down a male and a female pintail duck – and the bag limit is only one for the day. Our blind partner Oday killed the male that I had knocked out of the sky with my lucky shot, so he put it in his bag limit. Wes shot another male pintail later and he put it in his bag limit. We got our limit of pintails plus one green wing teal and called it day. Great company, great weather and four great ducks – a wonderful duck hunting trip in the rice fields of Cheneyville.

We drove back home after watching Katie, Weslee, and Thomas open their Christmas gifts and stuff from Santa Claus. Thomas, five, said, “I must have really been good this year for Santa to bring me all this stuff!” Stop off at John and Kristen’s in Baton Rouge to see grandson Collin’s one-year-old Christmas. Then to the Richard’s on the river for their traditional Christmas afternoon open house. Del’s brother Dan and his kids were in town for the occasion.

The rest of the year we gave thanks for being home and celebrated the remainder of the year by relaxing in front of our fireplace. For New Year’s Eve Bobby Jeaux cooked dinner for us and a couple of friends as we closed out 2001, full of bangs of its own, with a pleasant whimper.

We thanks all our friends who sent us greeting cards, some with reports of their year. We hope that these Personal Notes during the year serve a similar purpose – to let you know what’s up in our bend of the river and that we think about you during the year — especially during the Christmas holidays – Love, Bobby and Del

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4. CAJUN STORY:
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Boudreaux and his wife were having dinner when they noticed a couple celebrating their anniversary at the next table.

Boudreaux began to have a tear well up in his eyes, and Marie said, "Mais, Boudreaux, you done gone sentimental on me? You remembering our anniversary, Sha?"

Boudreaux replied, “Mais non, Marie, I was thinking me of the first time we made love in the cane field.”

Marie smiled and said, “Ah, mais oui, you were remembering how nice it was!”

“Mais non, Marie, I was just thinking me what happened when your father caught us, remember? He pulled me by my shirt and looked me in the eyes and yelled, ‘Boudreaux, you gone marry Marie or I'm gone send you to jail for ten years, me!'”

“Oh, mais oui!,” Marie exclaimed, “I forgot that me! So, tell me, how come you got de tears in your eyes from dat?”

Boudreaux got teary-eyed again and said plaintively, “Mais, I just realized that I would be getting out of jail tomorrow.”

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5. Website Additions for January
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Check the Frequently Asked Questions or FAQ Page of the Website. I’ve added a Quick Index to the long list of questions for your navigation convenience. It’s at: http://www.doyletics.com/faq.htm I’ve re-designed the doyletics.com home page to attract people to the website that may surf in briefly. I include at the top of the home hyper-links for people to get more information about some particular problem they have that a speed trace could easily eliminate. Check it out at: http://www.doyletics.com/index.htm The April Digest #11 is now posted on the website. To it I added a photo of my grandson Chris Bayhi holding a copy of my dolphin novel, “The SPIZZNET File”, which is graced by artwork that Chris produced at the tender age of five. See it at: http://www.doyletics.com/digest11.htm A friend asked me the following question, “Did you see the article in the newspapers about the fear of flying clinics? Particularly about their ineffectiveness and lack of attendance since 9/11 - have you ever considered that as a potential area of eliminating fears?” The answer has been posted on the website on the Frequently Asked Questions FAQ page at http://www.doyletics.com/faq.htm#fearflying Another question that comes up is, “How do you do speed traces with children?” I’ve added an expanded answer which has instructions for the “surreptitious speed trace with children” on the FAQ page as well at: http://www.doyletics.com/faq.htm#Childtrace A frequent question, one I received twice this month already is “How do you do a food dislike trace if you don’t have any foods you dislike?” Check my answer on the website at: http://www.doyletics.com/faq.htm#fooddislike

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6. “Plato’s Cave” and “A Christ-mas Blessing”
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Plato's Cave

Plato's Cave

The shadows we see

are our rational thoughts
From which we cannot break free
using our rational thoughts -
they are the chains
which bind us to the walls of the cave
While the spiritual world
dances outside the cave and our ken.

Rudolf Steiner broke free from his chains

and escaped the cave
and was blinded by the light.

He reported back to us what he saw

"Marvelous things" he said.

A Mystery on Golgotha that has only reflected shadows

on the wall of our cave, up until now.

by Bobby Matherne, ©2001

A Christ-mas Blessing

"Today is tomorrow, and present, past,
Nothing exists and everything will last.
There is no beginning, there was no end,
No depth to fall, no height to ascend.
There is only this moment, this flicker of light,
That illuminates nothing, but oh! so bright!.
For we are the spark that flutters in space,
Consuming an eternity of a moment's grace,
For today is tomorrow, and present, past,
Nothing exists and everything will last."

With this intriguing poem on page one, Jane Roberts began her intensive two volume exposition of the "unknown reality". This was a poem she wrote in April, 1952 when she was 23 years old as her husband and editor Robert Butts tells us. We are each a "flicker of light", a "burning bush" in Edward Reaugh Smith's words, an immortal "I am", an eternal spirit living in a human body, a physical body during this period in Earth evolution.

This amazing poem should speak to each of us as it does to students of Steiner's spiritual science. We live in a world in which everything that ever was or will be currently exists, and we have only to raise our own understanding in order to experience it. We have only to raise our own evolution to experience it. The world, the cosmos does not evolve, it is we who evolve, individually, each one of us.

Seth said in the 742nd session, April 16, 1975:

[page 287] "Empty houses are psychic vacancies that yearn to be filled. When you move, you move into other portions of your selfhood."

If we ponder that, we may come to realize how each of the houses we lived in during our younger life was exactly the right size for our life and our selfhood at the time. And that is true for us today as we look around the house in which we currently live. To the extent that we may be unhappy with the house in which we live, it is indicative of how we yearn to fill other portions of our selfhood.

Someday we will vacate our house, the Earth as a physical body, and we will move into a house that is star-stuff. When we do that, we will join other spiritual beings who are already at this present moment living at that level of existence in the hierarchies and assisting us in our ascent into understanding and evolution.

There is no past or tomorrow — only this present moment in which we burn brightly but are not consumed, like the burning bush, a 'spark fluttering in space'. Let us bow our heads in thanks that, as children of the universe, we are born out of the Stars into the Sun Light of Christ's presence, and that we gladly accept the responsibility to develop in ourselves the forces given to us by the whole universe in our moment of grace to become the best we can become.

May you hold these thoughts with you as you hold your friends and your family close to you during this season of love and celebration of life,

— in freedom and light, Bobby


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7. REVIEWS and ARTICLES for January:
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And for my Good Readers, here’s the new reviews and articles for this month. The ARJ2 ones are new additions to the top of A Reader’s Journal, Volume 2, Chronological List, and the ART ones to A Reader’s Treasury.

1.) ARJ2: Tuva or Bust! Richard Feynman’s Last Journey by Ralph Leighton

Have you ever got intrigued by something simply because of the name of the thing? Feynman, a Nobel prize winner in physics, got interested in the tiny country of Tuva because its capital was spelled Kyzyl, and he and some drum playing buddies decided to undertake a quest to visit that city with the unusual name. Of course, to visit a place in the middle of Asia, in the far reaches of the Soviet Union during the Cold War required a very good reason, so the hardest part of their quest was to find a good cover story for their real reason for visiting Kyzyl and the country that Richard first heard about on some triangular and diamond-shaped stamps he collected as a child.

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2.) ARJ2: The Principle of Spiritual Economy by Rudolf Steiner

One who studies Rudolf Steiner a little soon notices that he never preaches nor does he attempt to proselytize anyone to his spiritual science, but merely tells them about it. In this next passage he reveals the truth behind his approach – spiritual science can only be approached volitionally, by free choice. There will never be any Spiritual Science missionaries rowing canoes through the jungles of the Amazon or riding bikes through the jungles of suburbia in America.

[page 121, 122] This is so because today it is no longer possible to instill in human beings what is to inspire them from the inside without their having a hand in the process. Today people who feel that Spiritual Science speaks to their hearts must approach it through their own free will, through their own free impulse, and through the fact that they feel enlivened by spiritual knowledge. Hence we need not attempt to stir up an interest in Spiritual Science.

Read the Review at:
http://www.doyletics.com/arj/tposervw.htm

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8. Dolphin Novel is Available for Sale
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The "The Spizznet File" is Available for Sale at long last!

Books may be ordered:

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and

http://www.amazon.com/SPIZZNET-FILE-Bobby-Matherne/dp/0738839248/ref=pd_rhf_p_1/103-1968983-9511836

You can also read a summary of the novel on my website at:

http://www.doyletics.com/gmp/spizznet.htm

Two other sites you may wish to visit are:

For info about the Author: http://www.xlibris.com/BobbyMatherne.html

To Buy the Book: http://www.xlibris.com/TheSPIZZNETFILE.html

The book will eventually be available in E-book, hardback, or paperback form. There is also a Glassbooks version in the offing. You will be able to order a copy at B. Dalton, Walden, Barnes & Noble, Borders or amazon.com, but it may take up to six months to get it into Books in Print. The best source in the meantime is to order your copies from the Xlibris website above.

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9. CLOSING NOTES:
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