Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Change of Consciousness


     Beth's daughter Kim was married back in October to longtime boyfriend Rich, and the future looks long and bright- Congrats to them!
     Beth and I sat on the porch handing out candy on Halloween, and that's what the kids were greeted by...Judging by the turnout I think everyone had a good time and went away amused, despite some drizzle...
     As for raising consciousness, I've decided that beginning this election and henceforth I shall vote exclusively for women regardless of party affiliation. Politics in this nation does not need a change of people, rather a change of consciousness, and only by giving women power will we adopt a more inclusive, socially compassionate outlook. Yes, there are good and bad people of either sex but being male I am quite aware of the masculine ego and the old boys club. Until we get a majority of women-with their biologically different perspective-into both governments and corporations, I do not think this country will move forward. What you observe in government and public policy is what men running things have sunk to, so it's time to think outside the box. Females outnumber males in the United State and outnumber them in higher education, so it's not a moment too soon for them to assume their fair share of everything.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Long Time

With some surprise I see that it's been three months since I've written here...but after thirty five years of journal I've genuinely gotten to a point of thinking that there is not much left to say that is not repetitive. I have no need to micro analyze life anymore. At the end of the walk I recall thinking that words seemed pointless and ineffectual compared to action, and there was already far too much babble on the airwaves and in business and government. During the past few months Beth and I have done additional work around the house, visited my kids to the east, taken numerous walks and bike rides, and earned the money that makes it possible. I've watched Iraq fall apart and shake my head at the incompetence of the men who made the decisions that wasted so many lives and dollars. Not their own lives and dollars of course, which made it so easy for them. But the dog is sleeping peacefully on the chair, and I'd rather soothe myself in it's innocence than grow bitter over the failings of human beings. Probably the best books I've read lately have been about the Beatles and Robert E. Lee, and presently I'm reading a tour guide about the southwest, where Beth and I plan to visit when we have the freedom-in about two years I think. In the meantime we'll do shorter trips around here, including to West Virginia where her daughter Kim will be marrying her fiancee Rich in October.
POSTSCRIPT:  If the atrocities of the ISIS army are to be believed,(..and I am quite aware of America's role in creating this mess, going at least as far back as disbanding the Iraqi army in 2003, of whom some members make up this current crop of 'terrorists'~remember the 'playing cards' most wanted list?) I guess they have to be compared to the Nazis,and the Khmer Rouge, and all the other ignorant barbarians humanity has had to suffer over our collective history. It was only 154 years ago that we fought a civil war to end slavery, which of course did nothing to stop bigotry and hate in the minds of many people, so these guys are just the latest expression of the darkest side of human nature. In the name of God no less, which is a perversion of the loving spirit and proof of their profound ignorance. As I always try to do when confronted with such closed minds, I preserve my inner sympathy and love while doing everything necessary to protect the innocent from such people. That means killing them if there is no alternative, but without bitter judgement, rather as a necessity like building a shelter against a tornado or shooting an attacking lion. I truly believe that as individuals we have to refrain from hateful, vengeful reactions against the hate and anger we encounter, for that only drags us down and affects our own inner peace. Meanwhile the Ebola virus and global warming and other potentially devastating threats to humanity are in our awareness, so it is incumbent upon us to choose our battles wisely, and respond appropriately. I'm not convinced that anything matters so much as preserving love and humility in the way we treat one another, for I think that we are ultimately judged by the empathy and compassion we share ~ if only in self affecting ways.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Forgiveness

...There seems to be a bit of confusion in the world regarding the nature of forgiveness, and the crucial difference between the word forgiveness and the word 'condone.' Just as one must never equate the word religion with the word 'God', so one must beware of assuming that forgiving someone for a real or imagined slight is the same as condoning that slight. Forgiveness is foremost a requirement for emotional healing of oneself, and has nothing to do with the perpetrator of the supposed transgression. . We are all self responsible for the emotional choices we make and all of those choices are self affecting. Forgiveness in each of us comes from a place of humility and unconditional love and acceptance. It is a relinquishing of blame and anger and victim hood, to be replaced by inner peace and love-and trusting that it is better to live in joy than bitterness.  That does not mean that we agree with the supposed transgression, only that we choose not to live in the past and let it negatively affect our present and future. Personally, I have found that safely and fully expressing whatever sorrow or anger one feels at the time of the injury-which might take months or years-is far better than suppressing it, for eventually the emotional bucket empties, and one moves on in life stronger and wiser.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

Artists

Kenny has been on spring break for the past week, and out of town for most of that time-to the occasional frustration of Beth and myself...He missed eye and doctor appointments through negligence while having fun with his friends...But he walked in a few minutes ago and grabbed a quick shower, then sat in the kitchen chair surrounded by his college stuff and played a song on his guitar as he waited for a friend to pick him up for one last hour of freedom before heading back to school. I was in the living room reading a book when he began to sing, and spontaneous tears came to my eyes as I listened to his voice. I could not help admonishing myself for my impatience with his lack of practical thought as the notes reminded me that music is his gift and I must never forget that. So I said a prayer that he may find his way in a world that has little room for artists and dreamers, regardless of how talented they may be. I suspect that as he matures, and struggles to nurture his creative spark while earning a living, Kenny will decide to get really serious about his music, at which point his unique gifts will be unleashed. 

Friday, March 21, 2014

Chelsea


Chelsea had a haircut yesterday...Is this the same dog? Yep!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Still Winter


As much of the country can attest to, winter is still in full effect, and around here we have had snow on the ground much of the time since before Thanksgiving. The weather channel just reported that Syracuse, NY has not seen a day of full sun since October... yet in Warren I've noticed that we have had more sunny days,  so it's been a cold season but not particularly unpleasant to my senses. Above we see Beth and I on a hike in the woods a few miles from home and also the Conewango river, which still shows extensive ice. The long term forecast is for above freezing temperatures, so I think spring is finally beginning to arrive..!?

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Ramblings


              The first pic shows the cold snap that has affected the country this past week..The dashboard thermometer read -8 yesterday morning the 7th, so the Subaru was a little sluggish starting. A gas pipe at the humane society(where I work part time) froze and the kennels had no heat all morning, but fortunately all the animals were wearing fur coats, ha,ha...
              The second pic is is a quote from Pope Francis, who in my opinion is the first pope with genuine wisdom in the past twenty years. I recall a pope during the 90's saying something like ' Catholicism is the only way to  God' which is such ignorant drivel that it is no wonder the flock started abandoning the faith in droves...I think the new guy will go a long way towards establishing the true meaning of love and compassion that has slipped from many religions.
POSTSCRIPT: February 12:   -9F in town this morning with people in the mountain valleys reporting -19F and -23F  respectively, which makes last night the coldest of the winter. The high will be 25F however and the ten day forecast predicts a few above freezing temperatures next week. It seems like the entire nation has been affected and overseas England is reporting the worst floods in 250 years...definitely extremes of weather happening...However...The 2014 World Almanac states that only 15 of both the highest and lowest temperatures ever recorded in the U.S. have occurred since 1990. All the other record highs and lows by state were recorded prior to then. That means that 85 of the 100 most extreme high and low temperatures in each of the 50 states occurred before 1990, which offers some perspective on global warming.