Saturday, March 17, 2012

Check yo'self before you wreck yo'self.

Bob needs to Check his head.
The world today is full of different voices. Voices that want us to do one of any thousands of things. Now this really wouldn't be a problem if some of those choices weren't bad and could hurt us. We need direction and guidance from good principles if we are to keep happy, safe, and productive in this life. With all these voices and directions pulling on us how do we decide which one we need to take?

Back in the day, in 1992, The Beastie Boys released an album titled "Check your head." I know that the counsel that the Beastie Boys is true. We all need to check our heads continually to be able to receive direction, especially the direction from our Father in Heaven.

But how?

The scriptures give us some great insight into some ways that we can check our heads and make sure that we are on the right track.


One way that we can check our heads is to read from the scriptures, or "the words of Christ". "Angels speak... the words of Christ", and when we "feast upon the words of Christ... the words of Christ will tell you all things what ye should do."-2 Nephi 32:3 I definitely know that a lot of direction and guidance is contained in the scriptures, it doesn't all flow out at once, but when we seek for and really want it we will receive "that portion that shall be [given] unto every man."-Doctrine and Covenants 84:85

Prayer is also another great way that we have to check our heads. It is through prayer that we can get those subtle, but significant, spiritual promptings that can give us courage, direction, and advice. I know that prayer is of God and He wants to hear from us, seriously. "For if ye would hearken unto the Spirit which teacheth a man to pray, ye would know that ye must pray; for the evil spirit teacheth not a man to pray, but teacheth him that he must not pray." -2 Nephi 32:8. I know that these two simple principles have helped me greatly and kept me protected against a lot shtuff I didn't want to be a part of.  
I know that when we use the counsel of God that we can check ourselves before we wreck ourselves and be righteous and "he [or she] that is righteous is favored of God."-1 Nephi 17:35

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Tastes like liberty, don't worry, we free.

A couple notes before the beginning:


1. I hope your new years revolution is alive and well and...


2. I feel like you can never have too much review of freedom so here goes...


Eagles love freedom too!
So yeah, freedom is awesome. I love freedom. I'm a natural born, cheese burger-eating, American flag waving, 4x4 truck driving, (Native) American. So I just wanted to share a few thoughts that I had on freedom recently.


Freedom was something that I had wanted to write a blog on for a long time but there seemed to be contradictions the more I thought about it. How can we become more free if we are living under so many rules? I knew that there had to be an answer to the questions I had. I found a huge piece of the puzzle several weeks ago as I was studying the subject in a talk given by Robert M. Wilkes, chairman of the Recreation Department at Brigham Young University-Idaho. He gave a wonderful analogy that contrasted the difference between freedom from and the freedom to do.



Darth Vader didn't really like those
Rebels at all...
Freedom from is the kind of freedom I most commonly think of. I think of freedom from oppression, from rules, from restrictions, and from having a downer time. Freedom from is incredibly important, I think our Founding Fathers definitely had this kind of freedom in mind when they set up the United States. The rebels in StarWars definitely had this kind of freedom in mind when they retaliated against the iron fist of Lord Vader and the former Chancellor Palpatine. But Brother Wilkes had some wise words for me as I read his talk. He says:


"Too often, we believe the myth that we are free to do whatever we want to do. True, most of us are free to develop any ability or skill we choose; but until we develop them, we remain in bondage to our own lack of capacity. Even in lands of great political freedom, I fear that many of us live in bondage. Misunderstanding the principle of freedom, we lead lives of limited capacity and, thus, diminished choice. We tell ourselves that the only reason we are not doing certain positive, productive things is that we don’t want to. If we don’t play the piano, for example, we like to think it’s because we don’t want to. Actually, we don’t play because we are not free to. Remember, if we are only free to choose one thing—that is, not to play—we are not really free."

"So freedom is not just freedom from—freedom from interference, restraint, responsibility—although there certainly are things we want to be free from. But the greatest freedom, the freedom of God, is the freedom to do.... God is the greatest of all beings because, for one thing, he is the most free of all beings. And he has invited us to become like him." (emphasis added)

I know that when we follow God's commandments we become more free. It sounds weird, I know. I didn't really understand it in the beginning but I now know a little bit more that that is true. Try it and see for yourself. We all have the ability to do what we want, which is a huge responsibility, but I know that when we sincerely progress towards God through His commandments we will feel the most fulfillment. Progression doesn't come from having more posessions or power, not that those things are evil, but it comes from when we, as human beings, are able to use this time here on earth for what it was intended, to help one another out and "prepare to meet God"- Alma 34:32.