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Hugs for China, Freedom for Tibet

Posted on Apr 3rd, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
An impressive movement has brought the plight of one nation to global attention. It would be nice if we could have a world changing win to cement our strength as amazing loving citizens who want to all get along together. That is what we want isn't it? That's what i want. I'm bored with my body being at war with itself and looking forward to harmonious cooperation and coexistence. 

Excerpt from the "screenplay" as seen in the credits of Adaptation:
"We're all one thing, Lieutenant. That's what I've come to realize. Like cells in a body. 'Cept we can't see the body. The way fish can't see the ocean. And so we envy each other. Hurt each other. Hate each other. How silly is that? A heart cell hating a lung cell." - Cassie from The Three.

It never ceases to amaze me what we can accomplish globally with very little effort, really just by simply agreeing life should be better, then it can be. 

If you haven't done so, i encourage you to, join over a million others and  sign the petition for a free tibet:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/tibet_end_the_violence/


Don't forget to send love to China so they can let down their defenses and join in the global conversation. This can be a lonely planet and letting go can be hard if there is nothing there to take it's place. I love you, China. I love you, Tibet.


Love China, Free Tibet


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My Card

Posted on Apr 3rd, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang

You are The Sun

Happiness, Content, Joy.

The meanings for the Sun are fairly simple and consistent.

Young, healthy, new, fresh. The brain is working, things that were muddled come clear, everything falls into place, and everything seems to go your way.

The Sun is ruled by the Sun, of course. This is the light that comes after the long dark night, Apollo to the Moon's Diana. A positive card, it promises you your day in the sun. Glory, gain, triumph, pleasure, truth, success. As the moon symbolized inspiration from the unconscious, from dreams, this card symbolizes discoveries made fully conscious and wide awake. You have an understanding and enjoyment of science and math, beautifully constructed music, carefully reasoned philosophy. It is a card of intellect, clarity of mind, and feelings of youthful energy.

What Tarot Card are You?
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How do you decide that something is true?

Posted on Apr 8th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for April 03, 2008:

The Essence of Truth


Truth is irrelevant, yet the truth can set you free. It's true for a person if they say it's true. If you want to believe it i will let you and be fascinated by your way of viewing life. For myself i don't believe anything, so truth is irrelevant, i wonder and try to touch...or allow all possibilities, blushing when they smile upon me.

When i am perplexed or troubled by a situation, i find the truth sets me free. When i get the truth of it the weight lifts, the difficulties resolve, the love returns and smiles and laughter often erupt from deep within. That's how i know i have found the truth. The truth makes me happy. 

Truth is either constant or contextual. If it's constant it is easily proven: the earth has an exact period of rotation. If it's not easily proven then it will likely change depending on the context: when it's really hot out I like a cool glass of water, at all other times I usually don't. Something can be true in the moment and then not so true later on. It is the clinging to truth that gets me in trouble, the need for constancy, in a dynamic, fluctuating universe. 

If one goes about deciding what is true, then one is also deciding what is untrue. One person's truth becomes another's delusion. Therein we may divide ourselves, turning against each other in conflict. In actual fact there is almost nothing on which we all, every single one of us alive on this planet, completely agree about. 

A better lesson might be to learn to embrace change and chaos, while remembering that the truth will set you free. Contextual living allows me to adapt to the truth of the moment, to be there and to leave it where it happened without the need to impose it upon every interaction that follows. Allowing each moment to be its own, is the truth that sets one free, but also leaves one without prediction. Prediction, an essence of intelligence, can be either based on comparisons of the past, extrapolations of the present or knowing the future. A prediction is not necessarily true, but knowing or deciding it is true, makes it much more likely to come true. 

Truth can also make sense of confusion. Just grabbing something at random and deciding that is true, stabilizes any confusion to some degree. It doesn't seem to matter so much what one decides is true in the moment....

"All i need is this paddle ball, and that's all i need."
 --Steve Martin from The Jerk

...though if you wake up one day surrounded by paddle balls, you might want to review some of your decisions--unless you are happy swimming in the paddle ball shaped pool.





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Do you stand up to bullies?

Posted on Apr 20th, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for April 18, 2008:

I want to. 

 

I live in a cuntry that has become the biggest bully in the world. I wish I knew what to do about it. I live in culture that idolizes bullies, and pays them enormous amounts of money for their continued abuses. I am bombarded by 'entertainment' designed to bring out the bully in me. Hollywood exports our insanity to the world, who also has learned to idolize bullies. Reality TV teaches us just why bullying is an important survival skill, and coaches us in mastery of the basics. Talk radio is hosted almost exclusively by bullies.  Bullies like Rambo go on to inspire children in Sierra Leone to murder with pride. (read: A Long Way Gone)

http://books.gaia.com/268328/a_long_way_gone/by_ishmael_beah

 

I really want to stand up to all that...I really do. If i saw an effective path i would walk it. I'm very protective of those i love, which is all of you, and everyday i am searching for the crack that will let the light in. Today it's a magic bus with a pig nose....happiness comes is strange packages....

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What separates you from others?

Posted on Apr 22nd, 2008 by doolang : Unity doolang
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for April 20, 2008:

What doesn't separate me? Us vs. Them is the norm: parent vs child, teacher vs student, employer vs employee, girl vs. boy, government vs citizen, producer vs. consumer, gay vs. straight, democrat vs republican...ad infinitum. There is comparatively far more effort to squash ulterior viewpoints than to include or allow them. 

 

What binds us might be a better question? Name one thing that we can all agree on? Maybe seeking agreement is our mistake. Maybe it is wrong to think that in a universe of infinite possibility we would all choose the same one. 

 

About a week ago i asked the universe to show me how we would bridge this divide that keeps us from really being one, how would we cure the  Social Dis-Ease that keeps us apart. 

 

I was shown a vision of  a round flat bottomed, clear, empty vessel, much like a petri dish settled in a golden environment, in which tiny droplets of water began to condense. The tiny droplets formed larger droplets as they joined and were drawn into each other. In short order the droplets were one calm connected sea of tranquility and in it a four petaled flower grew and blossomed. Its petals were balanced with an inevitable, but manageable, black dot that spoke of the beautiful darkness present in a part of everything. It grew balanced and at its core it embodied the many aspects of existence and expressed this harmoniously. It's essence was love. This picture is my drawing of the vision.

 

 

 

The Blossoming of Global Love and Harmony

 

 

 

There is a certain social dis-EASE that keeps us from really being cooperative, it's a sort of desire for companionship but need for identity. Some brush it off smoothly, calling it ego demands. I think it runs far deeper than just the individual, because it's more a collective individuation: a sort of love-hate duality that keeps us desirous but defensive. Desiring closeness, but preventing it from happening. Inviting entry then slamming the door. At heart we are timid creatures one and all, yet desperately in need of love.

 

The closer we get to being one, the farther we jump. I wonder if at the edges where the guru's sit on their mountaintop blissfully joined with 'all in all', if some of them aren't so far removed from all in all that they are really blissfully basking in the glory of their own private universe and not really the collective.

 

The collective experience is so utterly foreign to us that examples of successful cooperative living are almost non-existent and attempts at such are all fraught with problems. The core of the difficulties lies in the use of competitive or conquering or dominating or subbordinating frameworks to build a cooperative society, which results in resentment and finally reverts to the conquering, competitive, dominating, subbordinating behavior posited by the framework. There is a new cooperative framework embedded in this vision.

 

For earth day I added the Apollo Earth photo to the mandala. Many point to this first glimpse of the tiny blue ball we live on as the point of our awakening. Soon there will be a blossoming. A blossoming that will come from each of us healing, and sharing that ability and in the process we will discover that we are all struggling with a different piece of the same puzzle and that in the process of healing ourselves we are healing each other. We will become a multitude of healers incredibly grateful for the amazing health and happiness we are living but without knowing who to thank, we will only be able to say: "Thank We" 


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