Author Archives: Rachman Cantrell

About Rachman Cantrell

Rachman Cantrell is a long time Subud member, helper, photographer, amateur musician, partner dancer, volleyball player and owner of 'Bothell Jewelers & Collectibles' in downtown Bothell and now editor of the Greater Subud Seattle newsletter.

Latihan/Potluck in Olympia this coming Saturday!

INVITATION:  Maryka and David in Olympia are hosting a 12 noon Latihan followed by a Potluck at their home on Saturday February 18th, 2023.  
Yup! that’s right NOON 12 noon on Saturday, (instead of the usual 11am Latihan time). Hopefully, this will encourage participation from afar.
Why?  Olympia and other locations in the PNW are experiencing the loss of Subud members. Let’s encourage our satellite latihan locations by attending and bringing good cheer!
 
CARPOOL OPTIONS:  Alexa Wichert is offering up 7 seats in her comfortable SUV for those that would like to carpool and contribute to gas.

Questions? Contact

Maryka@gmail.com for address
Or

Our Facebook Page

Just a reminder that we have a Facebook page for our group here:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/SubudGreaterSeattle/members

It is interactive so feel free to use it to communicate with your Subud brothers and sisters or let us know how you are doing and add your name to the ‘Friends’ list.

Also, a link to photos from Halstein Stralberg’s memorial service is below.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ePqS34xfNZMiEyyCA

Reminder Halstein’s Memorial Sunday Jan. 22

Halstein Stralberg 1993
Halstein’s Memorial Service
Sunday Jan. 22nd – Latihan at 11:15 followed by Lunch and a Service starting around 1pm.
If anyone is coming from out of town, we do have FREE rooms available at the Subud House on Saturday night and Sunday night.  First come first serve.
For those unable to attend in person, you are welcome to join us on Zoom:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89817280385?pwd=WGNueFRKZG5GSFRPUEhJdW9xWTZKQT09
Meeting ID: 898 1728 0385
Passcode: 949307

Note from Jim

I would like to thank Alexa for taking several hours before Latihan on Sunday to transform the back entrance to the women’s hall.  She has truly created a beautiful and welcoming area!  Alexa also brought a rug for the area which is from Tibet.  I didn’t get a picture of it, but is also gorgeous.

In addition to the rug, Alexa also donated the chair and little table in the entrance to the women’s hall.

 

Announcements!

1.  The SPNW board is setting up a reserved fund for scholarships for people in need to be able to attend our annual Fall kedjiwaan gathering (frequently referred to as Menucha, but we’re trying to lose that habit).
2. A reminder about Halstein’s memorial:
Halstein’s Memorial Service
Sunday Jan. 22nd – Latihan at 11:15 followed by Lunch and a Service starting around 1pm.
If anyone is coming from out of town, we do have FREE rooms available at the Subud House on Saturday night and Sunday night.  First come first serve.
3. We had a nice quiet potluck last Sunday.

Potluck & Talk Sunday after Latihan

We will have a potluck kedjiwaan day this Sunday January 8th after latihan.

There will be a talk by Ibu Rahayu, and also testing to follow if people would like.

We will have the Subud house.
Here is the talk that Aliza has suggested:
12 BDO 1 – Bandung, Indonesia, 05/12/2012
It is in the Subud Library with many other talks of Bapak and Ibu Rahayu. Link here. https://subudlibrary.net/video/rahayu video/video 34/video_34.HTM

Message from Jim!

Big thanks to everyone who came to the holiday party!

The food was delicious, the company was so very wonderful to have.
Special thanks to Alexa for finding the group a lovely big new dining room table and chairs, and big thanks to all the individuals who helped move the table first into the garage and then into the dining room.

Alexa, heartfelt thanks also for bringing thoughtful gifts for the committee and crew.

Extra special thanks to members who graciously invited non-members to our event, and members who invited their children.

I (Jim) am still happily reliving moments from our party.

Click below to see Rachman’s photos from the party! 

Jackson Wright, the grandson of Edward Wright, longtime Subud member from Marin County, California, was opened after latihan on Sunday!   Please make him feel welcome when you see him!

Click the link below to see all the rest of the photos!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/qzYH4tdNHhNUkFfc9

Fredrick Branchflower Memorial

Dear Subud Brothers and Sisters,

Fredrick Branchflower, our family’s beloved patriarch, Subud brother, and dear friend to so many, passed away peacefully in our home on November 28, 2022 at the age of 86. His loving commitment to family, his friendships and service, along with his deep love and appreciation for Subud, were the principles that guided his life.

This week we have been so blessed to receive an outpouring of love from friends sharing their condolences as well as their experiences with him. One poignant card contained the quote, “Sometimes only one person is missing and the whole world seems depopulated.”

Yes. Dad was born in 1936, raised in both Seattle and Bainbridge Island, a child during the second World War. When he was two years old, his parents took him to meet their dear friend’s new baby (Melanie) in the hospital. One of his famous family stories recalls that twenty years later, in 1958, he impulsively shaved his head after watching Yul Brynner in “The King and I” and then proposed to my mom the next day. Despite the loss of that beautiful head of hair, she said ‘yes’! He figured she must have loved him then. Last June, they celebrated their 64th anniversary together.

Dad seemed to naturally embrace fatherhood. I can still hear his loud whoops at our many games or plays, and remember so many games of catch or Pickle in the backyard. He invited us every night at dinner to share about our day. He taught us Mastermind and Go. We felt listened to and challenged.

In his memoir, Dad wrote, “If I was to say what is most important to me, I would say God, Family/Friends and Health would be my top three. It is because of family and friends that my life has been so complete and wonderful.”

Dad had friends all over the world, in every walk of life, because he cared deeply about people. He had stories in his pocket from 50 years in Subud, 20 years in the Navy, and was a tireless advocate for the homeless and active as a volunteer in so many organizations we’ve lost count.

If Fredrick touched your life in some way, our family invites you to come appreciate and remember him with us. A celebration of his life will be held at the Spring Street Subud House in Seattle on Saturday, February 25th, beginning at 3 p.m. Debbie Machado will be preparing heavy hors d’oeuvres, all dad’s favorites, so please take a moment to RSVP here so she can prepare the right quantities.

Should anyone wish to make a memorial donation, we know Fredrick would greatly appreciate a gift to any of the Subud charities/organizations.

With love and gratitude,

Isabel Gates (and Melanie)