Finding our way to The Way one situation at a time. I don't know how great it will be, but I expect it will be interesting, and I look forward to it going on past all reason because wonder is just that way. Are you coming or not?
Fishing Pier — Lake Chicot State Park, Ville Platte, Louisiana
Everything is always better with someone to blame.
Conspiracy Theorists excel at finding/inventing someone to blame.
Donald Trump and his Congressional hit squad are great at blaming their Woke enemies for everything.
And Trump's steady theme of "I'll save you from THEM!" plays around every clock on all media outlets, transporting the country back to Hitler's Germany and their hated enemy "The Jews."
It is amazing what non-stop propaganda can do.
We can gauge our degree of indoctrination by the number of questions we don't allow ourselves-- or permit others--to ask.
Who among the Trump legion are asking questions of Trump? The WOKE enemy idea is assumed by all and questioned/explored/investigated by none.
Their indoctrination is complete, and on-going.
And the vulnerability of the entire country to the proliferation of media driven lies increases daily, with Russia and China joining the internet driven alternate reality production to create a world no one can trust to be what it is said to be.
My recommendation it to quit listening to anyone. Me included.
Goodale 11/18/2018 — Goodale State Park, Camden, South Carolina
Intuition has a mind of her own, and a single line song running through her life and ours: "If you knew what you were doing you'd be listening to me instead of you, honey."
And the entire audiance shouts a loud, AMEN TO THAT!
We know what we know too late to avoid all the wrong turns and dead ends, but.
Here we are with what we have left of the life to be lived, why not give her a chance to show her stuff while the light lasts?
Now is a great time to say, "Show me what you got, I'm on your side at last!"
Cypress Swamp 04/05/2019 — Lake Chicot State Park, Ville Platte, Louisiana
This is who we are and this is what we are about!
Decide for yourself what constitutes "this" in both of those statements, and to what extent it applies to the larger group that comprises the "we" you consider yourself to be a part of.
And live to make that clearly evident in your life, individually and collectively in the time you have left to live-- so that everyone who knows you knows who you are and what you are about.
02/21/2019 — Lake Andrew Jackson, Andrew Jackson State Park, Lancaster County, South Carolina
I think I know where I would be better off, and trust myself completely in directing my life to that destination, the trouble is that the situation keeps changing. The conditions become unpredictable. Better is a shifting mirage in a wasteland of empty promises and lost dreams.
Where to we go to find better? How long will it last?
My advice is to have nothing to do with despair and hopelessness/helplessness. Look to the right kind of emptiness, stillness and silence, and to the intrinsic intuition that is a part of our makeup from the beginning of life.
Spend time there, with that, as the source of hope, courage, guidance and direction, as "the still small voice" within in all conditions and circumstances.
Be still. Be quiet. Be empty of all thoughts and emotions. Trusting the silence and our intuition to lead the way through the times that are upon us as long as that might be.
Dairy Barn 05/02/2015 — Anne Springs Close Greenway, Fort Mill, South Carolina
All forms of religion are ridiculous.
In Buddhism there is no duality, but there are eight fiery hells and ten cold ones.
In Christianity God's love is unconditional and God will send you straight to hell if you don't believe it.
In Judaism you are to do unto others before they do unto you.
In Islam it's one thing for you if you are a woman and another if you are a man.
In all of them, believers are asked to believe incredulous things as though no one will notice the absurdities because everyone else is believing them.
Why don't we just stop it?
It seems to be stopping it is a choice for an increasing number of drop-outs and never-mind-its worldwide.
There are better things to do, and more interesting things to think about. What's the appeal of self-duping religion?
I think it's a keeping up appearances thing. It's expected of us. Easier to go along winking and nodding than not. Especially if it is the cultural and political thing to do.
If Trump is elected, evangelical Christianity will be the official state religion and I will be on the run.
Reflection and realization, kid. Reflection and realization.
This is the sum total of the spiritual life.
Taking vision quests.
Sitting in the emptiness/stillness/silence.
"Waiting for the mud to settle and the water to clear."
Asking, seeking, knocking.
Thinking about our thinking.
Seeing our seeing.
Feeling our feelings.
Holding everything up to the light.
Turning the light around.
Flipping the normal and customary to see what we may be missing in what we are taking for granted.
Being curious about it all.
Questioning everything.
Taking Joseph Campbell's observation, "Where you stumble and fall, there is the treasure," to heart and opening ourselves to the truth of our experience in all times and places in a "What am I missing here, now?" kind of way...
Reflection and realization, Kid. Reflection and realization.
The Line at the Spillway Diner –Sam D Hamilton Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, Bluff Lake spillway
Our best hope of influencing the future is how we respond to the present.
What we do here has an impact there. The quality and degree of impact is determined by countless factors at work within the circumstances of the moment, but.
We increase our chances of a future better that it would otherwise be by the way we live in each situation as it arises.
The old Dharma/Tao concern for right action-- doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right place, and the right way-- being the surest method of achieving the highest good of all concerned remains the case through all eternity.
Taking care of the moment impacts infinity.
And if it doesn't, it doesn't harm anything to be found there.
Cypress Swamp 2019 04 — Lake Chicot State Park, Ville Platte, Louisiana
When we are being swept along by circumstances, it's best to go with the flow and attend our intuition so that we know when a door opens and we can walk through.
At times such as these, just waiting it out makes as much sense as anything else.
It helps to wait it out in the company of the right people.
And it is not unusual for people in similar situations to keep their heads down for years.
Making a run for it presumes having a place to run to where we would be better off than remaining where we are, and that is a dicey call to make, in times such as these.
Settling in and staying in touch with family and friends is a strategy for the long haul, perhaps longer than any of us might imagine.
We will never keep better company than our own intrinsic intuition. Making a pact to remain close could be the best deal we ever make, short or long term.
Being forever best friends with our intuition, puts us in good stead for as long as we have left!
Cadillac Mountain — Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, Maine
"We know when we are on the beam and when we are off it (Joseph Campbell), and we are the authority determining what does and does not constitute the way, the truth and the life for us, and we don't have a clue.
We had better get a clue, and a good one.
Here is a hint: We are looking for a solid relationship with our intrinsic intuition. Our intuition is the only one who knows what is and is not the way, etc. for us.
And, as luck would have it, here is a link for you: https://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/activities/exercises-developing-your-intuition
Sunflower, A Nursery Photo — Pike Nursery, Charlotte, North Carolina
Christianity needs to dump theology and believing, and go back to being who Jesus was, an intuitive fully human being, with his eye on doing what needed to be done in each situation as it arose, trusting himself to realize/know what that was without any reference to codified instructions in the matter.
Goodale November, 2018 – Adams Mill Pond, Goodale State Park, Camden, South Carolina
I was standing in a cotton field during planting season with a farmer-member of my congregation in Batesville, Mississippi where the hills meet the delta, in a wide-ranging conversation dealing with race relations and gay rights when he said, "Hell, Jim! This isn't the way I SEE things-- THIS IS THE WAY THINGS ARE!!! And I said, "And that's the way you see things!"
We laughed together and went on about the business of seeing things the way we see things. And doing what can be done about the way things are.
It is on-going work. Unchanging. Never-ending.
Living in light of the way we see things regardless of how things are.
The way we see things governs how we live and what we do in response to what happens and what we think needs to happen, and makes things as they are.
We get our ideas about the way things are and the way things need to be from the people we live with from birth to death-- but it isn't automatic, that we see things the way things are being seen around us.
There is something in us that knows things aren't what they are said to be. We have our own way of assessing how we are told to think/see. We can over-ride some things, perhaps all things, particularly if we take it into the silence, and wait there for clarity.
Intuition has something to say about the things we hear/see. "Truth denied is still the truth," as the civil rights activists have proclaimed in all generations.
We can know the truth, and the truth can set us free to ask, seek, knock on our own our entire life long.
Free to be different from those around us. Free to follow our own sense of direction. To be who we need to be, not knowing how we know.
Something knows. Intuition is a reliable guide, piloting our boat on its path through the sea.
We would do well to know what our intuition knows, and to follow where it leads with fealty, liege loyalty, filial devotion all our life long.