Rediscovering Something Never Lost

Next Step #268 – July 25, 2013

Starting off with “remarkable” comments by the Roman Pontiff, HH Pope Francis regarding the “flimsy structures” in the Church and buying humbler cars. The authority that comes from sincerity. Medications for dealing with pain – find a natural solution within the Christ. Keeping Faith during Genocide by using symbols and the Rosary to connect us with Mystery.
Song: New Age Armenia by Artur Sedrakian & Albina Hambartzumian
Pope Francis Comments: Buy Only “Humble” Cars
Rwanda Blog: http://dervaz.blogspot.com/ 
Surviving Genocide & the Rosary
Torkom Saraydarian “New Dimensions in Healing
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No Chosen Lands Either

Next Step #267 – July 18, 2013

Back from the Holy Land, Fr. Vazken explains the Armodox understanding of chosenness and holiness, along with an explanation of evolutionary reality. No brain-checking in this one. The healing process is furthered and expanded and at the end there is peace.
Song: Nina Nay Nay by Hosharian Brothers
Sun Sash – www.Sunsash.blogspot.com
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Bridges, Tents & Rivers

Next Step #266 – July 11, 2013 

From Arizona – the “hair cut” dilemma (almost) – connecting dots with a River Runs through it. After analysis, doing it. The Transfiguration – Did you miss the point? You’ll be surprised who else did! A mellow look at some difficult ideas.
Song – “Noubar, Noubar” by Element Band
Inside the Pomegranate
Sun Sash – http://sunsash.blogspot.com/2013/07/sun-sash-late.html
Armodoxy Blog: http://armodoxy.blogspot.com/
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Preface: The Healing Process

Jesus was and is a healer. He came as a healer. The quantity of his healing is relatively insignificant, that is, whether he healed an individual or all of humanity, is secondary to the quality of his healing. He heals completely.

I have been pondering notions of healing lately. I can’t deny that the initial questions came about
because of my personal issues. Having survived cancer, I have a difficult time thinking of life without the blemishes. Having survived cancer, I have a difficult time thinking of life without also thinking of our ability to overcome the pain and marring effects of disease.

During the last several years I’ve had many profound moments of awakening and clarity. The theme of healing has been hovering around me, and in all I do. Healing has been mixed in with my calling as a priest, but recently I am understanding that it is at the core of the priesthood. Jesus healed the blind, the deaf and lame. He also healed the sinner. He gave all an opportunity to maximize their potential as living-breathing human beings. For the collective, for humanity, he provided complete healing – and therefore gave a formula for peace – through a vigilant and uncompromising message of love. As a disciple of Christ, the priest is called to do the same. Collectively, the Church, as the Body of Christ, can do nothing else, but to heal. Physical, emotional, spiritual, quantity and form do not matter, it is a matter of quality. Healing has to be complete and lasting.

Several weeks ago I had an enlightening conversation with a friend which awakened in me the idea of progress as a means to healing. That discussion offered clarity and at the same time wonder. Is progress a means or truly the only means of healing? That is, if you don’t progress – move forward, evolve – what are you doing but decaying? Living beings change because they evolve. Dead beings change because they decay.

This exercise we call Armodoxy is about that progress and therefore it is about healing. It’s about rejecting the decay. It’s about making Faith real in our life.

The Armenian Orthodox prayer for healing begins, Փարաեա զցաւս եւ բժշկեա զհիւանդութիւնս ի ժողովրդենէ քումմէ… Translated: Dispel the pain and heal the sickness of your people… Along with the verbs to dispel and heal, the prayer also pronounces that disease and illness are “rejected.” That opportunity to reject and rebel against evil is a a power that is given to each. We have to discover that power within..

God, Jesus Christ, prayer, Holy Spirit, Etchmiadzin are not mere words. They are alive and therefore progressing and evolving. Armodoxy is about making these words real in our lives. Armodoxy rejects the decay that is often associated with religious notions. Instead, it moves us to a higher point – to a higher place where we have the power to overcome our illness and disease. That is an evolution pushed by a revolution.
I’m committed to this ministry which we dare call Armodoxy. It’s a living tradition that engages us with the Divine.
Photo: “Backyard 2011” by vkm

Freedom of Possibilities

Next Step #265 – July 4, 2013

Fourth of July editions with freedom to explore possibilities. Answers to same sex commentary (from last week) – the dimensions of sin, while “plankated.” Epostle at age 5. America and freedom.
Song: America the Beautiful by Keb’ Mo’ 
Last week’s: “Next Step #264
Inside the Pomegranate with Anush Avejic
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