Thursday, January 19, 2012

LOVE THY NEIGHBOR?





Intentional or Not-Everything You Do Makes a Difference


It’s hard to imagine two people-strangers-walking past one another on an unpaved rural road without sharing a greeting of some sort. I’m not saying that sort of interaction never happens for us in our modern, urban day to day busyness but for the number of times we pass by each other on our way from one task to the next, or stand in lines at a checkout, we have many chances to connect but usually don’t.

You think it’s because we are taught at an early age not to talk to strangers?  Or maybe because we once made eye contact with some large angry person who threatened us with a “What chew lookin at” glare. Is it fear, a habit we learned to protect ourselves from potential stranger danger. Are we humans that scary or are we so lost in our own thoughts and concerns that we barely notice one another?

I took a leisurely bike ride earlier today. The weather was a perfect 75 degrees in January in Phoenix Az. so there were lots of people walking about that I passed along my way. People walking their dogs or jogging or bicycling like myself. I rode for almost an hour and the reason I’m writing this is when I got back home I felt sad noticing that most people don’t look up, don’t make eye contact, don’t say hello, smile, wave, nod or in some other manner acknowledge one another.

Not every single person kept their eyes averted we passed each other but except for a couple of exceptions, I couldn't make eye contact with anybody! Am I weird that I look at people when I am out and about? The few that did look up or return my efforts appeared grim and determined like they were preoccupied with some pretty important concerns or  just very focused on getting to their destination. Or something...

I understand to an extent that a woman alone outside is going to be cautious and protective of herself when passing by a man but it’s not 4 in the morning in a deserted parking lot, it’s two in the afternoon in broad daylight. Men usually appear even less present and when they do return a greeting, more often it’s with a quick wave or nod of the head Clint Eastwood style, cool and busy as in-busy, don’t interrupt or bother me. They’re not writing a novel for cryin out loud, they’re taking a walk!

I remember back in high school the importance of looking tough and manly but hey-we’re adults now, aren’t we?  I find it’s easier to engage teenagers briefly and they will usually acknowledge your greeting with some sort of reply. Even younger kids look at every thing in the world because they’re still curious and not too afraid although they’ve been trained in “stranger danger”. They almost always look at the world around them, perhaps cautiously but at least they are present in the world here and now.


Grocery stores seem to provide the best opportunities for interaction. Probably because  we know we’re not going anywhere fast when we’re in the check out lane so we slow down and relax a bit. Plus, we’re kinda trapped right?  I’ve had some enjoyable exchanges while waiting which certainly makes the time pass more quickly and pleasantly. And speaking of speaking to each other in grocery stores, why does every body automatically apologize when they notice they are blocking you from reaching the mayo or getting  their cart past yours? It just happens so rapidly I find myself replying, “No problem” to thin air. You would think by now after hundreds of these encounters, we’d start to relax and get it-we’re all in this thing together; this line, this aisle, this community, this world. I dunno-

Like everybody else I value my alone time and also have my days when I’m stressed and locked inside my own thoughts. Even so, I try to remember that it makes me feel better when I connect, even slightly to another fellow human being. It’s good for the soul and good for the heart. It even reminds me to let go of what ever I’m dwelling on, especially if it’s just making me worried or upset.

A friend of mine told me she likes to keep an intention of leaving every place she goes just a little lighter and brighter and in better shape then when she arrived. I try to keep this in mind. I am more aware of the responsibility I have and the impact I make on the world around me and every person that comes within my orbit, however briefly. Maybe we just need to wake up to the fact that whether we are conscious of it or not, intentional or oblivious we all do impact the world, we all do make a difference. Am I bringing warmth into a world that is often cold and troubled or am I lost inside my self and adding to the isolation of modern urban life. I try to remember to embody the change I wish to see in this world but I often forget this.

 Ya know, I seem to recall a long time back there was this dude who had a ton of friends following him around everywhere. He suggested that we love our neighbors. “Neighbors “sounds a little more approachable than “strangers”. Words are powerful, strange can be a scary word. So can “change”. Maybe we just need to steel ourselves and be courageous and stay aware that we affect the quality of the world around us each day in positive or negative ways.

For whatever our reasons are to keep to ourselves in public, keep in mind that the world needs all the kindness and light it can get and WE are the one’s who choose to express that or not. Either way, you make a difference, we make a difference. Something to think about. Just sayin...








                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  



                                                                                                                       




Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Hey Post Office! The Times Are a Changing-


Some Things Don’t Work Anymore 
or
A Sense of Safety is not Safety
Is there really any need in these times to operate an expensive losing business,i,e; the post office. I know that there is a sentimental value among those of us who remember when a stamp cost a nickel, and all telephones were black, rotary and gave you a busy signal if the person you called was already on the line. Ah, those were the good old days!
85% of my mail 6 days a week is junk mail composed of advertisements, coupons, offers for purchases, credit cards, services and is also an unsustainable waste of oxygen, air cleaning, water recycling, trees which provide habitats food and homes)  for millions of species of animals everywhere. The documents, bills and bank services that are important will soon go internet as well. We’ll be virtually “paperless”. So why not start now?
I received one of those “too good to be true” offers in the form of a stay home, staple booklets and earn 25000.00 or MORE weekly. Right. After the hook is set there is this line; we would love to get you started with no registration fee, but to make sure that you’re a serious home worker, we’re going to require a $99.00 REFUNDABLE fee. And it continues yada yada.  An address to send your checks to, ostensibly the location of ummm. Maxwell Gates Enterprises in New Jersey is all you get. Is there a phone number on this “offer” of employment. Of course not. 
What bothers me about this type of scam (and they go on constantly thru the mail) is that there are going to be plenty of trusting and/or ignorant folks who are going to fall for this come on. If that isn’t true, then scammers would not invest the money to have many thousands or more of these mailed to you. It costs them; they know what percentage of people are going to send them the money. 
There is no way to monitor these crimes and no way to stop them. Which leads me to an even graver thought. Remember the old Anthrax scare immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attack? 
We have gone crazy at the airports, escalating arduous security checks nearly to the point of strip searching in order to provide a sense of safety to people flying in planes. What, I have to ask-is keeping some twisted soul or an actual terrorist from locally mailing a small powerful bomb timed to go off in a predetermined amount of time to any business in any large building in the country?  Or easier, set off by a cell phone or other remote device? What would stop a crazed angry nut from poisoning some locality’s drinking supply of water with a potent toxic chemical like arsenic and such?
I am not trying to scare you and ruin your peace of mind; I’m just trying to point out two true things. One, the post office has outlived it’s usefulness and is an avenue for petty crime at the least and potentially worse things. So close it!  And two, all that our government, or our rifles, or home security systems and neighborhood watch programs can provide us with is a “sense” of security, not the reality of safety. Our best defenses might deter a perpetrator or a pipe bomb but it doesn’t stop a person determined to hurt others. Here in Az. we can carry loaded weapons displayed, even at political rallies. We already know how easy it is to shoot a politician or whomever the killer targets. And guns make it possible to do a lot of damage in a very short time. Maybe a little more investment and effort put into the health and well being of our citizenry as well as our relationships with foreign countries would result is a world that really is....safer.

# 50



THEN AND NOW
or 
Harv Channels Dr. Seuss
..sometimes i call a friend
when my mind is drunk driving
and my heart’s in a wreck,
deep inside i believe
that no one will listen,
no one did way back when,
when i needed a friend..
but i push through and call you,
hear your voice and find my own
racing quickly
because deep inside i still believe
 I’m not worthy of attention,
way back when, 
when dad was gone
and mom was always in a rush,
my words would speed and plead
to connect with anyone.
when asked how he was, my Dad would always say,
“I could complain but what good would it do me today?”
so I learned to hold my breath and my pain,
Afraid that I’d just be pitied and shamed,
Words never heard
way back when when I needed them:
Compassion, forgiveness, acceptance, peace,
Prayer, God and feelings, surrender, release..
But that was back then 
Here and now is today,
i have friends that will listen
to what i might say,
when my mind feels crumpled
and my heart’s turning gray,
They remind me to love me,
and that I am okay-
Thanks Chris..

Thursday, December 29, 2011

#49BELIEFS

BELIEFS
The last and most insidious addiction 
Is to this idea that something 
Is wrong with me. 
As long as I believe this is so,
I am compelled to fix myself,
My life becomes a desperate search for sanity
As soon as I surrender
This false idea, this utter lie-
I am free; 
Free to soar amongst the eagles,
Free to frolic with the dolphins,
Free to splash colors onto canvases,
Free to sing in strange places 
(Like grocery stores),
Dance to the mailbox,
And laugh,
Laugh at all this irony,
Laugh at just how mad we all are.
We are slaves to the most constraining beliefs;
Why not choose 
To imprison ourselves
With beliefs
That set us free?

Monday, December 26, 2011

IRONIC

#48
IRONIC
Lost in our heads
bruised and exhausted by relentless thinking
we create our own 
dis-ease
by
the deeply ingrained belief
that 
something must be done
about this compulsive drive 
to do
Something-