Friday, December 28, 2007
a lot going on - get on with the process
With all that's going on in the world today, and in our personal lives, I remain in touch with an incredible optimism and joy, a capacity to make the process fun. I'm having nightly dreams that make a lot of sense, and scientists are close to describing how the multidimensional universe works, and there are movements of people learning from their mistakes, and there really wasn't so much evil in the world as ignorance that did harm.
I remain optimistic, because I know how quickly broken things can become fixed with the right listening and attention, and I know that the good Creator only gives to each of us as much as we can handle, and if that looks like a lot it's because we're capable of so much.
I have seen how much each person labors or blossoms in the garden of his or her own conceptions of God, and how much each person's idea of God is a reflection of how scared or ready they are to take charge and make things right, but really there are literally billions of People who want to set things right across the whole planet now, and that's a lot of cooperation just waiting to happen. I see pain coming yes, but the kind of pain that was a cry for love, so with the courage to answer with that Love then the World will respond in ways we have not yet imagined, but certainly we know deeply it can and was meant to be and will be good. Very, very, very Good.
Happy New Year! And take heart, chin up, believe, live as if your life depended on it.
Sing: Get on with the process, of processing your processes!
>> that just came out of me folks, didn't expect it but that last line was a kind of gospel blues refrain i was singing for a while, while doing some house reorganizing and after watching the short version of "WalMart: The High Cost of Low Price", which is a MUST see, okay, put it on your list for the year if you haven't already seen it. also, again, check out www.storyofstuff.com and soon to be online, i hope, my own inspired site of ecoconsumer rebalancing www.happyasaclam.org
- CLAMs are a new demographic you see, they are the people who are Consuming Less, Appreciating More - Don't Fear The CLAMs dude! -- peace out, Carl
I remain optimistic, because I know how quickly broken things can become fixed with the right listening and attention, and I know that the good Creator only gives to each of us as much as we can handle, and if that looks like a lot it's because we're capable of so much.
I have seen how much each person labors or blossoms in the garden of his or her own conceptions of God, and how much each person's idea of God is a reflection of how scared or ready they are to take charge and make things right, but really there are literally billions of People who want to set things right across the whole planet now, and that's a lot of cooperation just waiting to happen. I see pain coming yes, but the kind of pain that was a cry for love, so with the courage to answer with that Love then the World will respond in ways we have not yet imagined, but certainly we know deeply it can and was meant to be and will be good. Very, very, very Good.
Happy New Year! And take heart, chin up, believe, live as if your life depended on it.
Sing: Get on with the process, of processing your processes!
>> that just came out of me folks, didn't expect it but that last line was a kind of gospel blues refrain i was singing for a while, while doing some house reorganizing and after watching the short version of "WalMart: The High Cost of Low Price", which is a MUST see, okay, put it on your list for the year if you haven't already seen it. also, again, check out www.storyofstuff.com and soon to be online, i hope, my own inspired site of ecoconsumer rebalancing www.happyasaclam.org
- CLAMs are a new demographic you see, they are the people who are Consuming Less, Appreciating More - Don't Fear The CLAMs dude! -- peace out, Carl