Bruce R. Arnold
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Member and Clerk of Greenville Friends Meeting, Greenville, NC (NCYM-C); recorded Friends minister; former pastor of West Elkton Friends Church, West Elkton, OH; Doctor of Social Work; psychotherapist; hypnotherapist; poet; raconteur; rogue
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New Blog Post: "Fascism and the New American Caesar"

Posted on 7th mo. 24, 2016 at 4:28pm 0 Comments

New Blog Post: "Fascism and the New American Caesar"

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http://wp.me/p1OXtI-43

New Blog Post: "Time for the NRA to Step Up"

Posted on 6th mo. 26, 2016 at 4:11pm 0 Comments

New blog post: "Time for the NRA to Step Up"

http://wp.me/p1OXtI-40

New Post in the North American Liberation series

Posted on 4th mo. 30, 2016 at 12:17pm 0 Comments

http://wp.me/p1OXtI-3P

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At 6:21pm on 10th mo. 14, 2012, Jim Wilson said…

Thanks, Dr. Arnold, for sending the invitation.  I look forward to further interaction here at QuakerQuaker.

Thy Friend Jim

At 2:26pm on 8th mo. 13, 2012, KJ Stanton said…

Thanks for the welcome!

At 6:04am on 8th mo. 5, 2012, Timothy said…

Thank thee for accepting our Friendship invitation.

Peace be to thee.

Timothy

At 4:49pm on 7th mo. 23, 2012, Chris Beauchamp said…

Dear Dr. Bruce:  My quilting cirle members are not Quaker or plain.  It is the only guild in my area I found to be the least offensive, the least aggressive,  less in-guild  battling and  so forth.  Surprisingly, regular women can be very harsh.  The longer I am a member the more I see harshness and aggression in my guild and I often think of removing myself from it . . but I do so love quilting women. .  although these are fast becoming less lovely as beings.    That is why they find me strange. .   I don't hold their values for consuming, doing combat or taking on useless responsibilities.  I see people as sacred and quilting as sacred. . . working with our hands as sacred and so on. . . tis a beautiful thought.  But I'm (unfortunately) not surrounded by anyone who cares about the sacred but for myself. . . its very sad to me.  That is why this forum is so tremendously important to me; to hear beautiful words spoken is as a lovely balm, soothing to the soul. 

 

Just a brief explanation for why they find me strange..  . and why I could be the rogue member.   

At 10:53am on 7th mo. 22, 2012, Chris Beauchamp said…

Dear Dr. Bruce, I read your Blog posts and most especially appreciated the paragraph you wrote that I have copied below.  

most humbly,

Chris

 

In Quaker Plain I, I noted that for me plainness has more to do with being humble than it does with being good. The problem of spiritual materialism is a good example of why. Being good can very easily lead to self-righteousness, one of the most unlovely forms of spiritual materialism. Humility never does. You have to stop practicing humility in order to fall into spiritual materialism. There is no greater safeguard against it.

At 10:42am on 7th mo. 22, 2012, Chris Beauchamp said…

Rogue. .  I love it. . 

 

I use lots of scraps in my quilting so that I do not waste.  Perhaps I will call myself the rogue quilter..  from now on, among my quilt guild as they already think me strange.    I would rather make light of it than quit the guild that I've been a member of for 20 + years. 

 

They have somewhat shunned me for not taking on more of their - - what I call - - "plastic responsibilities".    I prefer the social connectedness of quilting women - - not the "another meeting, another responsibility, another typing project" mentality.    They have eliminated only the social connectedness and added in all the other nonsense responsibilties.   

 

Pardon my sharing this and beg your forgiveness.  You probably care not about the issues of a quilting woman. . . but your 'rogue' comment made me laugh and helped me to see beyond my desire for their companionship when that is not what they can offer me.

 

Blessings,

 
 
 

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