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Monday, July 16, 2018

Grant's Homecoming - August 10 (Party) August 12 (Talk)

Hello Everyone,

Please see the invitation to Grant's homecoming which is attached below.  Please join us for either or both of these events.  We'd love to see you.  We are also celebrating Grant's sister coming home to start medical school at the U of U after being gone for six years. 

We hope to see you soon!

Paul G. Amann
P.O. Box 712291
Cottonwood Heights, Utah 84171
801.941.3576

 

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Monday, July 9, 2018

MY LAST WEEK


Fourth of July with my two great Comps



















It's my last week.  Time has flown by.

Thanks you guys for keeping me sane, but I cannot believe how quickly its gone by.

I encourage anyone who has thought of going on a mission to go.  I encourage all kids to make it a goal to go on a mission, there is nothing better.

I am not the best missionary at all.  There have been times where I have wasted time and times when I could've been better.

There are some lessons that I am so sad that I took 23 months to learn...

There are lots of lessons I'm still learning.

As I end my mission, I am reminded of why I came out here.

There is a page of our Rule Book that says "love your companion."  It is among many rules, and sometimes overlooked, but I have come to see it as the most important rule that we have.  I love all my companions so much, and am truly grateful for my two last comps who have given me so much love, and allowed me to love them, and learn how to do so better.  I love these two guys so much.

I love Argentines, I love these people so much.  I am so glad to have felt so much love here.  They have offered me so much selfless love that I really am perplexed.  So much love from complete strangers, Cuyo has become holy ground for me.

Love is the reason why I came, and I am so humbled by what I have felt.  I am re-convinced that nothing is more important than just LOVE.

I have learned so much, and though I will try to share it with whomever wants to hear it, there are some things that I can't explain.  I am excited to be able to reflect on what I have learned and I am excited for some of you to ask me what my biggest lesson learned was, and please ask me!  Thanks to those of you who already have! 

I am not the best missionary, I am not the best follower of Christ, but I am tremendously humbled by the most magnificent experience of my life.  I am working to become better.

I am changed.  I will keep changing.
I am glad Heavenly Father trusts me to do His great work. 
There is nothing more important.

I LOVE YOU ALL,
SO SO SO SO
MUCH,

LES QUIERO Y LES AMO,
SU MISIONERO,
ELDER AMANN



The members threw a farewell party for us! :) :(
We are gonna miss them so much...
When I got here, we made a little goal that when we left, the ward would be crying.. But now I´ve left a lot of my heart with them and I'm sad. 



Thank you note from the ward - thanking us for our service, wishing us a happy return and that God will always take care of us.

THANK YOU TO ALL!

Monday, July 2, 2018

BALANCE in Hinduism and LIFE, Best week of the Mission


Baptism for 2 angels, Belén and Morena (Click to enlarge image)
 A few people have asked me about balance in my life,
and it´s actually something I´ve learned a lot about here,
But what do we do?

(This is gonna be a long one, filled with research because I like studying.)

Imagine you only had 1 1/2 hours every week to use a computer.... You would probably only do important things in that hour and a half no?  You might even write a list during the rest of the week of 
stuff you have to do.  You might plan it out.  You might start to skip out on your favorite Netflix shows.. or your social media accounts.

That´s how it is here, and its taught me a lot!  I only have time to do a few things each week, or write a few people.

But life is a lot like that!  We don't really have that much time here, so we have to use our time wisely.

This week I read an interview between Dr. Benford (a professor in Los Angeles) and Prabhupada, a follower of a branch of Hinduism.  He mentions a lot of Spiritual truths I want to point out.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: But do you think that there is a God or not?


Dr. Benford: I have a suspicion that there may be, but it is unverified.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: But you think sometimes that there may be God, do you not?


Dr. Benford: Yes.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: So you are in doubt, suspicion—you are not certain—but your inclination is that you think there is a God, is it not? Your knowledge being imperfect, you are in doubt, that’s all. Otherwise you are inclined to think of God. But because you are a scientific man, unless you perceive it scientifically, you do not accept. That is your position. But from your side, you believe in God.


Dr. Benford: Sometimes.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: Yes. Sometimes or at all times—it doesn’t matter. That is the position of everyone. As long as one is in the human form of life, he has a dormant consciousness of God. It simply has to be developed by proper training. It is just like anything else in life. For example, you have become a scientist by proper training, proper education. Similarly, the dormant consciousness of God, or Kṛṣṇa, is there in everyone. It simply requires proper education to awaken it. However, this education is not given in the universities. That is the defect in modern education. Although the inclination to be Kṛṣṇa conscious is there, the authorities are unfortunately not giving any education about God. Therefore people are becoming godless, and they are feeling baffled in obtaining the true joy and satisfaction of life.


In San Diego, some priestly orders are going to hold a meeting to investigate the reasons why people are becoming averse to religion and not coming to church. But the cause is simple: Because your government does not know that life, especially human life, is meant for understanding God, they are supporting all the departments of knowledge very nicely—except the principal department, God consciousness.


Dr. Benford: So, of course, the reason is separation of Church and State.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: Reasons there may be many, but the principal reason is that this age is the Kali-yuga [the age of quarrel and hypocrisy]. People are not very intelligent; therefore they are trying to avoid this department of knowledge, the most important department of knowledge. And they are simply busy in the departments of knowledge in which the animals are also busy. Your advancement of knowledge is comprised of four things—eating, sleeping, mating, and defending. For example, you are discovering so many lethal weapons, and the politicians are taking advantage of it for defending. You are discovering so many chemicals to check pregnancy, and people are using them to increase sex life.


Dr. Benford: What do you think about the moon mission?


Śrīla Prabhupāda: That is also sleeping. You have spent so much money to go there and sleep, that’s all. Otherwise, what can you do there?


Dr. Benford: You can go there and learn.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: You go there and sleep, that’s all. Sleeping. You are spending billions and getting nothing in return.


Dr. Benford: It’s worth more than that.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: No, nothing more, because these four principles—eating, sleeping, mating, and defending—are the background. If you have no knowledge beyond this body, you cannot go beyond this bodily jurisdiction. You may have very gorgeous, polished bodily knowledge, but your whole range of activities is within these four principles of eating, sleeping, mating, and defending. This knowledge is prevalent among the lower animals, also. They know how to eat, how to sleep, how to have sexual intercourse, and how to defend.


Dr. Benford: But they don’t know anything about nuclear physics!


Śrīla Prabhupāda: That does not mean that you are improved over the animals. It is the same thing—only polished. You are improving from the bullock cart to the car, that’s all—simply a transformation of material knowledge.


Dr. Benford: There is knowledge about the structure of the physical world.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: But it is a waste of energy, because in your activities you cannot go beyond this bodily jurisdiction of eating, sleeping, mating, and defending. The dog may sleep on the ground, and you may sleep in a very nice apartment, but when you sleep your enjoyment and the dog’s enjoyment are the same. You may have so many electrical appliances and other material conveniences, but when you sleep you forget everything. Therefore this gorgeous sleeping accommodation is simply a waste of time.


Dr. Benford: You seem to place emphasis on what knowledge does for you. What about the sheer joy of discovering how nature works? For example, now we think that we understand matter like this [pointing to the grass]. We think that we know from experiments, theory, and analysis that it is made up of particles that we cannot see, and we can analyze the properties of it through experiment. We know that it is made up of molecules. We understand some of the forces that hold it together, and this is the first time we knew this. We didn’t know it before.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: But what is the benefit? Even if you knew every particle of this grass, what would be the benefit? The grass is growing. It will grow with or without your knowledge. You may know it or not know it, but it will not make any difference. Anything you like you may study from a material, analytical point of view. Any nonsense thing you take you can study and study and compile a voluminous book. But what will be the use of it?


Dr. Benford: I seem to view the world as the sum of its component parts.


Śrīla Prabhupāda: Suppose I take this grass. I can write volumes of books—when it came into existence, when it died, what the fibers are, what the molecules are. In so many ways I can describe this insignificant foliage. But what is the use of it?


Dr. Benford: If it has no use, why did God put it there? Isn’t it worthwhile studying?


Śrīla Prabhupāda: Our point is that you would rather study the insignificant grass than the God who has created everything. If you could understand Him, then automatically you would understand the grass. But you want to separate His grass from Him, to study it separately. In this way you can compile volumes and volumes on the subject; but why waste your intelligence in that way? The branch of a tree is beautiful as long as it is attached to the main trunk, but as soon as you cut it off it will dry up. Therefore, what is the use of studying the dried-up branch? It is a waste of intelligence.

I am not a follower of Hinduism but I LOVED this!
I love how he explains how much of modern priority is on Eating, Sleeping, Mating, and protection, instead of learning and studying God or our spirits, the most important part!

We need to change our priorities (and so do big universities).

I was also reading a talk that I loved in the 2013 Feb Liahona about a girl who was bullied in school.
Her name was Charlotte, and because of her appearance, kids made fun of her.  They began calling her BLC, or Big Lip Charlotte. awh! :(

Thanks to that, she learned what was most important, not her appearance at all.
"Charlotte, the only opinions that really matter are yours and the Lord’s. If you’re OK with yourself and what you do, and if Heavenly Father is OK with your choices, it doesn’t matter what people call you or say about you. I promise.”

In the article, they include a photo of her and her husband years later.  ♥ 


And finally, I love this talk about Good, Better and Best by Elder Oaks

"The number of good things we can do far exceeds the time available to accomplish them. 
We have to forego some good things in order to choose others that are better or best because they develop faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and strengthen our families."

He explains how there are SO many good things we can do, but that some things are more important.   

So really all you have to ask is: what are the most important things?

So I ask you, what are the most important things?

I already know my answer.

I know what I must dedicate my life to.  I know you can too!

I LOVE YOU ALL,
NOS VEMOS PRONTO

ELDER AMANN

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This was one of the best weeks of my mission, (if Argentina won, it might have been the best).

We had a baptism for 2 angels, Belén and Morena!  They are the greatest and are huge examples to me.  They are going to be great missionaries :) They are great examples to their families and it's not hard to tell why.  I'm very grateful to have met them, and I am excited to see them grow up.

We also put on a wonderful activity with many different countries represented, and a lot of people came who are investigating the church! We took an "airplane" and visited different places.

Also, I gave my "last testimony" in my last Zone conference of all time... :(

I'm gonna miss it.

MY SECOND TO LAST P DAY!










more of the activity and making pancakes! 










Also, FYI there is a new edition of the Hymn book coming out, and the church is asking to send in music for it!  We´re excited down here, and send in music if you have some, especially some personal compositions!

And a new update of Preach my Gospel has been available online!  So many great things coming!
https://www.lds.org/church/news/updated-version-of-preach-my-gospel-now-available?lang=eng&_r=1&cid=HP_FR-22-6-2018_dPTH_fCNWS_xLIDyM_

Monday, June 25, 2018

HOW TO LOVE YOURSELF, or 2 Years Lost AND FOUND!



Even the dogs are pumped to win the World Cup!
 
 During my mission I have missed:
  • 2 World Olympic games
  • Donald Trump´s election and entire period in office so far
  • A hurricane and several terrorist attacks
  • 2 Birthdays, Christmases, New Years, etc.
  • the birthdays of my loved ones
  • 2 Years of schooling at USC with my best buds
  • Movie releases of Mohana, Coco, etc.
  • Music releases of some of my favorite artists
  • My childhood dog passing away
  • My parents sold my car
  • My parents moving houses
  • My best friend going on a mission of her own ♥
  • etc

How to Love Yourself. 
 
Before my mission, I used to worry a lot about people being hard on themselves.  I have seen people suffer and it makes me very sad.  I still worry, but I have found something that gives me great hope.  I understand now that we have a choice, and that evil influences us behind our backs.  I have found something that helps me tremendously in my own life, when thoughts or negative influences come.

I have seen the cure, and I've seen it work in my own life.  This cure is so powerful, it can be the cure to almost anything.

Jesus explains in the 10th chapter of Matthew, verse 39:

 He that findeth his life shallose it: and he that loseth his life for my sake shall finit.

 During these past 2 years I have missed a lot of really impactful events.  I have left a lot of friends questioning and a lot of loved ones wondering where I am and what I am doing with my time.

And in those 2 years, I have lost my life.

And I hope to keep losing it for His sake.  
I know Christ´s promise is real.  I know and have felt the power of those words.
I know forgetting yourself, your problems, your worries, is the secret to getting rid of them. 

All I know is that when I am serving the people down here in Argentina, I don't think about my problems.  But I do find happiness, I FIND PURPOSE.
And I know that promise is available to all.

I have seen people suffer from negative ideas, and I have even seen people go home because of their problems that they couldn't leave in the past (the life they couldn't lose).  This breaks my heart, and I know it will always be hard to reject our lives for what He wants, for His sake. But I know I have found my life through losing so much.  I will continue.

Christ is my redeemer.  He is my Salvador.  He is my life and my light.  He is my eternal hope.  I know He is Love, and I know He is the cure.

What I've learned is that you don't need to love yourself in order to love others.  Just love others to the point where you forget about yourself, and you will find your life.  Do what they want. Do what He wants. Be selfless.

You´ll start to see how good you are at it.  You´ll find your own worth.

You´re worth it. You´re good at it.

I LOVE YOU ALL

ELDER AMANN
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The door Jesus knocks in that one painting:



 
 
How to make empanadas (also how to love yourself) ♥


 
 

 


Monday, June 18, 2018

WANTING TO BE BETTER


It's so cold!  I miss warm bear hugs.

  

 A lot of times missionaries talk about how hard the mission is.

What could be so hard?  We literally just hang out with people all day!  

So what are all these missionaries talking about?

In my experience, the hardest part is me.

I love talking to people all day.  I love setting up meetings, I LOVE teaching, I love getting to know 
strangers, I love walking far distances with my companions.

But man, I am difficult!  Here in the mission, I am constantly reflecting on myself.  I am looking at my faults, at what I can do better, at questioning why I´m here.

For example, If my companion and I differ on opinions, I wonder what I can do to better understand.

Don't get me wrong, I am NEVER negative about myself.  I know I am doing something great, and that I stand for right and light.  The hard part is how I can emulate that light better.

I have been blessed with a spiritual gift of loving learning, an constantly wanting to get better.

I dont ever take a negative approach.  I am very happy with who I am, but I recognize that 
I have more to become!

I think the first step to progression is realizing that there is room to grow.  

I think everyone has something to teach me, and I value people extremely for that!  It helps me 
love and be interested in everyone.

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This can all be summed up:

I LOVE LEARNING.

Its one of my priorities and I enjoyed this talk from Elder Teh

Last January my sweetheart, Grace, and I received an assignment to visit the members in the Philippines who were devastated by a major earthquake and a super typhoon. We rejoiced because the assignment was an answer to our prayers and a testament to the mercy and goodness of a loving Father in Heaven. 

Most of the members we met were still living in temporary shelters like tents, community centers, and Church meetinghouses. The homes we visited had either partial roofing or no roofing at all. The people did not have much to begin with, and what little they had was swept away. There was mud and debris everywhere. However, they were full of gratitude for the little help they received and were in good spirits despite their very difficult circumstances. When we asked them how they were coping, everyone responded with a resounding, “We’re OK.” Obviously, their faith in Jesus Christ gave them hope that everything would work out eventually. Home after home, tent after tent, Sister Teh and I were being taught by these faithful Saints.

In times of calamity or tragedy, the Lord has a way of refocusing us and our priorities. All of a sudden, all the material things we worked so hard to acquire do not matter. All that matters is our family and our relationships with others. One good sister put it this way: “After the water receded and it was time to begin cleaning up, I looked around my home and thought, ‘Wow, I have accumulated a lot of garbage these many years.’”

 I know that if you pray for the gift of loving learning and wanting to be better, you will become a better learner!  You will look at things differently, and not see things as negative, but as everything as an opportunity to grow.

How can I become better?


I love you for who you will become.
LOVE YOU ALL,
ELDER AMANN
Something I love about Argentine and latin culture, is that husbands and wives call each other  "gordo" and "negro." Coming from the states, calling your husband or wife chubby might be offensive, but Latins are super close and put relationships first, and they use them as terms of endearment ♥

Mi gordo compañero :)


Even the clouds are looking more like airplanes.

Hear no evil.  See no evil.  Speak no evil.