Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Get IT, Grab IT, and Hold-on to IT!

An 11 year old seeing Shakespeare for the first time, was asked during intermission, "do you understand what is being said?" She replied, "not really, but its like good music, sometimes you have to hear it a couple times before it sinks in."

I have thought about this statement for a while. It so profound, … an 11yr old girl gets IT.

Children often teach more than is credited, and it also reminded me about a song. Bruce Springsteen wrote the song, ‘Reason to Believe.’

“Take a baby to the river Kyle William they called him
Wash the baby in the water take away little Kyle's sin
In a whitewash shotgun shack an old man passes away take the body to the graveyard and over him they pray Lord won't you tell us,
Tell us what does it mean
At the end of every hard earned day people find some reason to believe”

Humans it is believed by many are born perfect, with all the knowledge of the universe within. As they grow and are socialized, they loose some of their innocence, their purity. Adulthood, like this song verse is backwards. Why would Babies have any sins, when born?

People are always looking for hope, meaning or purpose, and are usually disappointed because they do not see.

Often there are small moments, examples, mostly overlooked in everyday social interactions that are so enlightening, and inspiring. Yet, adults go past them as if they can not be bothered.

We see good deeds and cry; we see harmful things and shrug.

We walk through our homes and seldom really notice what is in the pictures hung on the wall.

The media of America will salivate and comb every last detail of a fallen celebrity or an inspiring politician, yet spend very little time or just a few minutes on a good deed, or even a miracle.

So, the Boss sings;...

“Seen a man standin' over a dead dog lyin' by the highway in a ditch
He's lookin' down kinda puzzled pokin' that dog with a stick
Got his car door flung open he's standin' out on highway 31
Like if he stood there long enough that dog'd get up and run
Struck me kinda funny seem kinda funny sir to me
Still at the end of every hard day people find some reason to believe”

If a child can get IT, why can’t humans keep it when they are older?

IT, is believing without asking.
IT, is the patience to listen.
IT, is not passing judgment before hearing all of the words spoken.
IT, is giving respect to something or someone unknown without having to know them.

…and IT is what grownups need now to fix all the things that are causing suffering.

Bumba, Dee, Da,…Happy Trails!

Monday, April 28, 2008

Evolution in crayon


I read this and thought it was important to pass on,...

Religion a Figment of Human Imagination

Humans alone practice religion because they're the only creatures to have evolved imagination.

That's the argument of anthropologist Maurice Bloch of the London School of Economics. Bloch challenges the popular notion that religion evolved and spread because it promoted social bonding, as has been argued by some anthropologists.

Instead, he argues that first, we had to evolve the necessary brain architecture to imagine things and beings that don't physically exist, and the possibility that people somehow live on after they've died.

Once we'd done that, we had access to a form of social interaction unavailable to any other creatures on the planet. Uniquely, humans could use what Bloch calls the "transcendental social" to unify with groups, such as nations and clans, or even with imaginary groups such as the dead. The transcendental social also allows humans to follow the idealised codes of conduct associated with religion.

"What the transcendental social requires is the ability to live very largely in the imagination," Bloch writes.

"One can be a member of a transcendental group, or a nation, even though one never comes in contact with the other members of it," says Bloch. Moreover, the composition of such groups, "whether they are clans or nations, may equally include the living and the dead."

Modern-day religions still embrace this idea of communities bound with the living and the dead, such as the Christian notion of followers being "one body with Christ", or the Islamic "Ummah" uniting Muslims.

Stuck in the Here and Now

No animals, not even our nearest relatives the chimpanzees, can do this, argues Bloch. Instead, he says, they're restricted to the mundane and Machiavellian social interactions of everyday life, of sparring every day with contemporaries for status and resources.

And the reason is that they can't imagine beyond this immediate social circle, or backwards and forwards in time, in the same way that humans can.

Bloch believes our ancestors developed the necessary neural architecture to imagine before or around 40-50,000 years ago, at a time called the Upper Palaeological Revolution, the final sub-division of the Stone Age.

At around the same time, tools that had been monotonously primitive since the earliest examples appeared 100,000 years earlier suddenly exploded in sophistication, art began appearing on cave walls, and burials began to include artefacts, suggesting belief in an afterlife, and by implication the "transcendental social".

Once humans had crossed this divide, there was no going back.

"The transcendental network can, with no problem, include the dead, ancestors and gods, as well as living role holders and members of essentialised groups," writes Bloch. "Ancestors and gods are compatible with living elders or members of nations because all are equally mysterious invisible, in other words transcendental."

Nothing Special

But Bloch argues that religion is only one manifestation of this unique ability to form bonds with non-existent or distant people or value-systems.

"Religious-like phenomena in general are an inseparable part of a key adaptation unique to modern humans, and this is the capacity to imagine other worlds, an adaptation that I argue is the very foundation of the sociality of modern human society."

"Once we realise this omnipresence of the imaginary in the everyday, nothing special is left to explain concerning religion," he says.

Chris Frith of University College London, a co-organiser of a "Sapient Mind" meeting in Cambridge last September, thinks Bloch is right, but that "theory of mind"  the ability to recognise that other people or creatures exist, and think for themselves  might be as important as evolution of imagination.

"As soon as you have theory of mind, you have the possibility of deceiving others, or being deceived," he says. This, in turn, generates a sense of fairness and unfairness, which could lead to moral codes and the possibility of an unseen "enforcer" - God  who can see and punish all wrong-doers.

"Once you have these additions of the imagination, maybe theories of God are inevitable," he says.

Imagination is just a vehicle of perception. As humans evolved past primates they 'perceived' that they were different, they did not know how to describe this feeling of difference, they created art to describe feelings, as language developed they still could not adequately describe this feeling, this perception,... the faculty developed was imagination. Humans have a NEED to explain something before moving on to the next distraction. Humans need to compartmentalize their lives for some unknown reason. It assists them with multitasking, and complex social structures. I agree with this hypothesis, Humans needed and need an explanation for something unexplainable it became or has become religion. Now, we need to explore the next phase, the uniting of this perception of unknowable to the knowable and evolve into a new species of 'Being'.


Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Spring rain

Thomas Jefferson once wrote that the key to personal liberty is self reliance, and self sufficiency. He also had 200 slaves at his residence working to keep up his property.
I wonder much these days if freedom and liberty are still possible. The closest example of self sufficiency I have to observe are the Amish farmers, yet, even they rely on a community for survival. Humans are truly social creatures. Modern convenience allows humans greater amounts of time for personal pursuits, the physical fitness industry is a direct result of humans having more time for themselves. Time for movies, time for hobbies, and time just to listen to the rain.

Spring rains are always the best. They bring out more flowers, contain rolling thunder storms, and more green things to look at.

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Need more Quality time


The nonsense of the process, pictures of space, talk of Gods, Pagans, and weird stuff. Why?
Because the quality of life for most humans is dying, they will miss it, and nobody cares. I met a man in a $600 suit sitting in a Burger King. He was an important fellow, but tired. He was making okay money, but he has no quality of life, he said. Something was on his mind.
I talked with a human friend of mine, he was stressed he was making plans, people were letting him down, work was getting hectic, and all he could think about was finding a little time to himself.
Turning on the talking box of pictures, and gasoline price rises daily, people globally are hording food. Yet American political leaders are spending billions of dollars just to get elected so they can go on game shows, and dance in bars in New Orleans. People are giving them money voluntarily to do these things. They go bowling, and drink beer to seem like one of the people who can not afford gasoline to go to work. Thousands of people choosing to pay electric bills or buy food to eat.
It is not meant to be fixed. Thousands of more people are making plenty of money. All this exists to confused and make people forget,...to keep them working, so the money machiine doesn't stop,...
Need people forget that there are flowers blooming, children playing, and birds singing, I watched bumble bees today fly from flower to flower. Life continues outside the television boxes. Turn it off for a couple of days, and then turn it back on and the same people seem to say the same things they said three days before.
The Process was to remind people that their focus determines their reality. Life is hard, it wasn't given to be overlooked. Life isn't complicated either. Too much information distracts from the big picture, it shrinks the view. Politicians can get away with almost anything because most people are only focused on working,... for them its just a job, and that is okay. Yet, make decisions that improve the quality of the life you are living. Once you take care of your own house then you can worry about someone else's. Just turn off the television for a day or two. Live in the back yard or park for those days. Enjoy the moments, look up and see the stars. Those things don't cost any money. Time spent in silence or in talking matter.
I got on the pan-dimensional scooter for a time, tuned-in to the Widespread Panic, ended up in Kingston near a river. Never been there before,... lots of cherry blossoms, people getting ice cream, others just fishing,... Call it a mental health day. Good times,...

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The Process: Part III


We interrupt the scheduled blog for news from Earth Day;

Unidentified Flying Objects were reported on the national news.

As we try to be more informed on our Carbon footprint, PLEASE take a look at our junk surrounding the planet from space.

Now once we find your song, this manuscript, these blueprints, we then must find a way to produce it, and develop it into a story. Remember it is your story, your house, your fate, your destiny, or goal. It is doing God’s work; obey the laws of our father, our eternal truth of following the Buddha way. The next step is discipline.

Discipline is getting things in motion. It is the movement behind the dream or idea. Discipline is actually setting the goals, organizing, and then carries them out. It is creating some positive habit that can be done daily without fail. It is doing something every day that gets you moving in some direction. Some people it might be as simple as doing the dishes and taking a shower. Other people might start an exercise program. It might be as complicated as all of these and more. What ever the goal may be it has to be in writing and you must spend time attempting to do it each and every day. Sometimes a regular habit of cleaning your dwelling or your living space can be just as therapeutic as running a mile every morning. The goals can be as simple or as lofty as you believe you can achieve. Much depends on your time, and your environment. What tools, money, or other things that is available for you to use. What are your immediate needs? Not wants but needs. Are they being met? Do you have food, a job, or love? Are you happy? Are you Sad? If your needs are being taken care of, then examine or think about your wants.

When starting out the important thing is to keep your ideas, simple, then start to build in habits in layers. We poured the foundation earlier, and now this is the first set of bricks, and they must be measured and carefully put into place. This is our outline for everything that comes after.

Example:

First positive habit: taking a shower

Next habit: some exercise

Next habit: morning meditation

Next habit: planning for the day

Next Habit: getting the kids breakfast

Next habit: going to work, looking for work, etc…

At some point in each day, time must be set aside for giving Thanks. Giving recognition to your higher power. Some form of exercise. Walking up the stairs instead of the elevator. Something. Then schedule a time for you. All of these must be done each day everyday.

Giving thanks 2-5 minutes. Exercise 15-20 minutes. Time for yourself 20-30 minutes.

These are just examples and can be lengthen to whatever means or goals you set but all must be included into your plan. All of these things must be repeated. His time to yourself can be the time you revisit the goals you have written down. It can be a journal of your experiences and feelings while going through this transformation. This is the process. This is how you get what ever it is you want done. Setting time, documenting, spending time meditating on it, getting to know you. If the goal is getting closer to GOD then it is taking to time to do so. Meditation in whatever form is focusing, or simply time spent thinking about things that are going on. Sometimes it is not thinking about things. Yet this is a significant part of the process, and that 20 minutes time for you is Huge.

Writing things down, and keeping track of your progress is the next step in the Process. It can be to doodled outline, or a journal, or a spreadsheet, put into an electronic device, but it must be something you can look to, or look at, or add to in physical form. You need to revisit your goals until they become unthinkable habits. Like drinking coffee in the morning. It is just something you now do on a regular basis without thinking. Until then, write it down. Each habit or layer is like turning a new page in a book. Each step you take, and repeat is a new course in the song you are trying to compose. As each day passes it takes hold of you and one day you wake up to a beautiful life. How can we not feel joy when all these possibilities are coming your way? Time does heal all wounds. Yet, by processing your time, it can create a new life. Open the life that is hidden inside. It just happens, you wake up and one day you open up the windows in this Process, this self -transformation, and you shine.

to be continued,...

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Monday, April 21, 2008

The Process: Part II

Personal surroundings are asking the questions where am I at socially, economically, and answers what tools you have at your disposal. These are the things that are going to determine the path you will travel to get wherever it is you want to go. Do you live in a city, are you a lawyer, student, housewife, caregiver, or homeless. Do you speak the primary language of your country? By answering these things you can determine a course of action. Find out what are your needs, and wants. It’s a sense of direction. These are the building blocks of our home, our personal temple, our sense of self, and self worth. Write down your questions, spend time with your answers find the answers, because you cannot proceed in life until all those an answered. You will always return to them over and over during the course of life.
Time and again we will get the wind knocked out of our sails, something will happen to send us into panic or sadness. How we respond to those events determines the lasting effect for our future. I believe that our bodies are a vessel, or a mobile house for our spiritual core. Some would call this an eternal soul, others the blue spark of life. Whatever the term it is eternal, and it is a reflection of god, or a higher power and it has a higher purpose. We, as humans, need to bring out that purpose in the actions of living our lives. The process I talk about is a way of finding that purpose regardless of what ever it is to each person. If your souls purpose is to get food because you are starving then here is how you do it. Go look for food. Don’t sit down, go hunt, beg, work or forage for it, but go and do it. If you want to be closer to God, take time, and go and do it. Define it. Seek, and he will come to you if you really want him to come. He will teach you the value of faith, but prolonged faith will lead you to believe in the Divine.
Each of us has a story inside, a written manuscript, and a roadmap given to us at birth. The only way to find the manuscript for your story, or read the road map is to determine what is in your heart. By honest and truthful examination, of every event that has been in your life, and then answering what is in our heart? Good, bad, indifference, hurt, pain, joy, and desire. Answer that, and you are on to the next step in the process.
This examination will be repeated over and over again, and must be done periodically until we listen. If you fail to identify what is in there, your heart, then you will continue to make the same mistakes you currently make. You will repeat patterns, until you listen to it. This is, in part, what is meant by turning it over to GOD. What ever is in your heart is the roadmap of your life. It is where you find your bliss, and every time you ignore it, you will loose your path in life. Once we listen, accept everything about limitations, our weakness, and ourselves only then do we find faith. Only then do we have access to the divine, and only then can we read the roadmap to travel our life path, or read the blueprints to build our house.
Finding your heart is the same as finding a spiritual center. It is paramount to finding permanent solutions to your problems. Faith is the mortar we use for the building blocks we identified earlier. By giving into the inclinations of our hearts, we can tap into our faith in the divine, and find the right mix of portions to lay the first layer of bricks over a human structure. Even faith in you can be a spiritual experience. It worked for Buddha.
to be continued,...

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Sunday, April 20, 2008

The Process: Part I

The Human Life Process: How life works and what we can do to enjoy it

or My house: Observations from my backyard

or The Process: How we help ourselves build our temple.

Bill Phillips: Life gives us a choice you can learn to overcome challenges or succumb to them.

There is a mechanism in our lives that determines everything we do, and even our destiny. This mechanism is involved in every aspect of our lives. There are some people that will say it the will of a higher power, and others call it fate, but it is more than that simple. As with all It can be a rite of passage, your life’s journey, a goal, an idea or even a dream, regardless of how small or big the endeavor the rules that control this mechanism are the same. It’s a process in motivation and self-determination. This process can be termed as goal setting, time management, finding your dreams, picking your self up, following your bliss, finding god, the Buddha self and simply recovery.

The Process is another way of stating how to motivate you. It also describes a way of building of a personal foundation. How to pick yourself or some else up after a traumatic event, and a way to end a depressing cycle in your life.

Three keys elements and the first step in this process are identifying personal beliefs, personal heritage, and personal surroundings. What do I believe? Who are you? Where did I come from? What are my roles, status, friends and job?

Until you can answer all of these questions, completely, then you cannot go onto the next step.

Personal beliefs can be what you believe or how you believe. Is there a higher power? Do you believe in a God, or Buddha, or Allah? Personal belief is your spiritual foundation. Everything from how you eat or view the world comes from this spiritual ideal. Your connection to this something is at the core of your prolonged happiness, and how you proceed in times of distress. How can your recover, and why go on, if there is no reason or simple belief that you can get help. Helping yourself is one thing, yet when no one is around who do you talk to? Yet, for some people that was an easy question to answer so the next question was about personal heritage.

Personal heritage are you family ancestors, from where you do you come. Its an another sense of balance, and can be a huge amount of strength when facing life’s challenges. An orphan or an adopted child may have a harder time determining this, not that the question is always on the back of their minds, and coming to some answer is the only way to stop the mental dialog. It can detract from focus, and not knowing creates doubt of ability.

Bob Marley: you can’t know your future until you know your past.

Where as personal beliefs give you a sense of perspective and help you interpret all that happens to you. Personal heritage gives you the strength to carry out your task. It tells you who you are. It is this cultural ideal that gives you the push when ours are pushing back.

to be continued,...

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Introduction to 'The Process'

As the moon moves to full, so does also the potential for unseen powers to expand. A life of clarity requires the most serious of mindfulness and intention. When meditation can not settle the spirit, individuals must turn to other means for patience, and soulful peace. I speak of music. The universal language, of Blues, Soul, Gospel, and ageless wonder. Just Listen to it!
This planet is filled with many currents of vibration, conflict, and extremes. While the yogi's path is direct, and straight as an arrow pointing up. The life of a magi is not. Filled with switchbacks, curves, and sometimes dead ends. Human life is a labyrinth only complicated by other human interaction. Yogi's will hide under the guise of freedom, taking their lives into the wilderness, the mountains, and into the desert. Other's seeking spiritual endeavours may seek shelter in monastery's, churches, and remote compounds.
The pseudo practitioners will always surface, as cults, or lust after the innocent declaring their own selfless needs for sex as a divine right. They are filled with sickness.
The path of the magi is one of charity. Though they seek openly the noble silence of solitude, their purity to service requires them to sacrifice. All disciples from all disciplines of spiritual pursuits seek enlightenment.
Any person who searches for answers, then asks with purity of heart, will find them answered. They will see glimpses of the future, feel the promise of spiritual peace, and understand that what is unknowable. Yet, the true prize for this knowledge comes after a period of service to bring other humans into the fold of positive light. This is like the apprenticeship stage of their training. It is a slippery time, filled with small triumphs, a testing period for devotion of unrelenting faith, and the lessons heart-filled charity.
If they are truly grateful, and are continuously blessed, then those who are of light will give easily to others, in attempt to show them the light. Darkness will always ask for trade.

This is the measured life of those who lead, have acted as Shepard, shamans, guides and prophets.
What they leave before going onto the other worlds, sides, space, and realms is a blueprint for humans to follow. A guidebook on how to live as a human, and evolve into a being of light. At minimum, it will be recognised as a plan for 'How To' live here on earth. Most people today term this life map or path, "The Process".
This is merely the introduction. This blog will attempt to outline and relay one method or two on how "The Process" works, and possibly how can work for others.
It is, this discussion, solely a matter or lacked matter of real adventure. It is possibly a disguised form of mental fornication that "The Process" is even going to be explored, but explore it we will. Why? Why, even print such nonsense as all this is in print? Because like the climber said to the hiker before going to the top of the mountain, "becuz, its there!"

...to be continued...

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Just a Good Day


I was just sitting,...


Oooooo...
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Way up high.
There's a land that I heard of,
Once in a lullaby.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Skies are blue.
And the dreams that you dare to dream,
Really do come true.
Someday I'll wish upon a star,
And wake up where the clouds are far behind me.
Where troubles melt like lemon drops,
High above the chimney tops.
That's where you'll find me.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Bluebirds fly.
They fly over the rainbow,
Why then - oh, why can't I?
I see trees of green, red roses too.
I watch them bloom for me and you.
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful world.
Well, I see skies of blue and I see clouds of white.
The brightness of day and light, darkness of night.
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful world.
The colours of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky,
Are also on the faces of people passin' by.
I see friends shakin' hands, saying "How do you do!"
They're really sayin' "I love you."
I hear babies cry and I watch them grow.
They'll learn much more than I'll ever know.
And I think to myself,
What a wonderful world.
Someday I'll wish upon a star,
And wake up where the clouds are far behind me.
Where troubles melt like lemon drops,
High above the chimney tops.
That's where you'll find me.
Somewhere over the rainbow,
Way up high.
Birds fly over the rainbow,
Why then - oh, why can't I?
Oooooo...



Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Endor and the Redwood Trees


There is not much to say about motivation. Motivation is completely following an idea until its conclusion. That's about it. The process goes; have an idea, do it, done. Motivation is the 'do it' part of the process. When I was 9 solar years, a Cherokee friend of mine asked what is it that I wanted to do in my life time. (Travel off this planet) Yet, the answer I gave at the time, was to see the big trees, Redwoods and Sequoias before they disappeared. It took 17 solar years, but I did get to see them.
Sometimes people beings may get a little distracted from nonsensical barriers of everyday life. People place them constantly in front of themselves, go to do this, can't do that, it would be irresponsible, and these are the people without kids. Yet, there will always be something to inspire, and for myself it is the trees. Does not matter where, how many or how far, the sight, smell, and memory of the Redwoods will always make me smile.

The Presence of Trees

by Michael S. Glaser

I have always felt the living presence
of trees

the forest that calls to me as deeply
as I breathe,

as though the woods were marrow of my bone
as though

I myself were tree, a breathing, reaching
arc of the larger canopy

beside a brook bubbling to foam
like the one

deep in these woods,
that calls

that whispers home



My first place away from home was in a tree. A fort my friends and I built when I was small. I sat in a tree for two weeks when my grandfather died. Alone far away I was on one Christmas, no friends or family to cheer. I sat in Redwood forest for that day.
The snow was two or three feet high on the drive into the area of the Redwwod forest. Once inside the forest it changed, the air was pure, warm, and all sound was filtered from the trees. No snow reached the ground under the canopy. Except when a branch gave way to a load of snow. The thud was very distinctive as it hit ground. Under the trees it was moist, without being wet, and a small stream flowed freely without any signs of ice. I took off my coat and used it as a chair. I believe I slept for a little while, I can't remember, but I do know I never felt alone again.
From a seed no bigger than that of a tomato, a Redwood tree may grow to a height of over 370 feet, with a trunk width of 22 feet or more at its base. Imagine a 35-story skyscraper in your town and then you may have an inkling of how big these trees grow. Not only do they grow, but many live for thousands of years.
Its truly a wonder, uniquely American, and definitely something that needs to be seen at least once in a lifetime. The trees I describe are mere children to the trees that were taken and cut down, in the 1800's. Once there were trees called Mammoth Pines, that can now only be seen in pictures. This interpretive forest with twenty men standing side by side on top of a single stump.
George Lukas created a place called Endor, a forest moon. I surely hope that there are planets with trees such as this, and my future will rest in their tops.


Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Friday, April 11, 2008

The Lotus and my Attachment


I had stopped one evening and had this discussion with a Buddhist monk. I read from time to time, and as this blog site is built, I study humans. When it was over I discovered that even Buddhist monks can make mistakes. It is not my nature to provoke, but it is my nature to ask questions. Sometimes asking the right question can bring the wrong response.
Buddhist believe that the world or life contains suffering, suffering has a cause, and the cause can be known, that suffering can be brought to an end, and the path to end suffering has eight, folds, laws or parts. Also, suffering is caused by attachment. What I have found throughout my travels is that the right question can cause anyone, even the most devout, to suffer doubt. When this occurs, then who ever that person is will seize up and start repeating their mantra, or quote the only things they believe to be true. Its as if their brain computer locked-up. (this is also symptom of Brainwashing)
After this discussion, I have found that even some Buddhist can be too attached to their teachings, and forget how to 'free think' through a problem. Which saddened me because I was just having an enlightened discussion, and trying to learn more about Buddhism. I was not trying to provoke, just wanted input, a free exchange of knowledge. Yet, even some Buddhists have human feelings, and emotion. Even a Buddhist can experience suffering, which I guess is a HUMAN trait.

We starting discussing some idea on how the notion of Gratitude being trans-formative, (meaning how being grateful is transmitted) which I expressed is the same as expressing complaint. Basically, how people think or feel transforms into the type of life they are choosing to live. Example:
Imagine two people. One person is asked to spend ten minutes each morning and evening expressing gratitude (for which there is always something to be grateful), while the other person is asked to spend the exact same amount of time practicing complaining (there is, after all, always something to complain about). It goes like one person, "I hate my job, why can't I make more money, the dogs next door are always making noise!" The other person, "what a great day it is, I'm glad to have the opportunity to work, and what a terrific meal I ate today!" Now carry this on for year, and what you have is one person who has reaffirmed all their negative stuff rather than letting it go, while the other person you have practicing gratitude will be a very grateful person. In a nut shell; what you practice is what you are. The practice and the goal of practice are identical, the cause and effect are one reality. So, by simply expressing gratitude, we can change our lives and the way we see our lives.
So, I learned something, and stated that I just evolved. He said I could not have evolved because I don't exist. That we just are, and that is that. Well, I disagreed. I also believe in evolution, and in reincarnation. The monk referred to reincarnation, as rebirth, and all semantics aside, I do exist. Life is abundant. The reality most people see may not be exactly as it really is, but it exists. The lesson above is just a prime example that there is something that does exist, and it can be changed. If something is changeable than evolution is occurring. Because evolution is just another word for change. Moment by moment. He could not agree, and basically he could not agree because it was not one of the noble truths. Its okay to agree to disagree, and I left it at that, and later I re-thought about the conversation and somewhere in there WAS a noble truth.

I have decided that I am not a good Buddhist. I believe in self-sufficiency, and I have attachments that bring me joy. My pan-dimensional scooter for one. I have attachments to the people in my life that challenge me and invite me to live with them and sometimes beside them. It is with them and this experience that the unattainable, is attained, ... it exists, .... and it is good.

(Good being a matter of opinion)

Bumba, Dee, Da,... Happy Trails!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Batman and my Utility Belt


Some people are just totally connected to gadgets. Starting when men are small boys, they all dream of spinning webs like Spider-man, flying like superman, and having Batman's utility belt. It is the ultimate male accessory, that and a really cool cape.
Its the reason why blackberry's are so popular. Its useful, requires some skill, but more importantly its a gadget. Men like gadgets. Somehow, a byproduct of humans new technology based information transfer society is the necessity for carry-all devices like that of purses, and backpacks. So why not have utility belts. Most Americans already carry keys, eyeglasses (sunglasses), wallets for credit cards and Id's. Yet, now they also carry cell phones, music devices, headphones, and charging cords. It is only going to get worse.

Seattle Public Utilities estimates that 360 million disposable bags are handed out in the city every year; most of them plastic. Plastic bags are virtually indestructible, taking years to break down and commonly ending up in landfills. So now the city is proposing a 20-cent fee on disposable shopping bags at grocery, drug and convenience stores. Their plan announced last Wednesday also calls for a ban on foam take-home containers, plates and cups at restaurants. They say paper and plastic bags and foam containers are bad for the environment, and they hope charging a fee will encourage people to bring reusable bags when they shop.
If you look in most supermarkets they sell reusable shopping bags, and then some stores carry small pouch type bags that fit on a belt loop or belt, then unfold into a large carry bag for newly bought items. Its fantastic.

The utility belt makes complete sense though unlike Batman's with grappling hooks and razor sharp boomerangs there are enough items to complete the package. It starts with cell phone, music player, spare battery pack / charger, flashlight, multi-tool, grocery bag / pouch, small water bottle, butane lighter, and just enough room for a digital camera. This is everyday leaving the house type stuff, if there is an outdoor hike or camping to be done, the list only gets longer. Personal first aid kit, small rain poncho, personal GPS, and signal devices. In some cities, people will also carry person oxygen masks for high smog days. Is it spinning out of control, or are human males just substituting gadgets for bows, arrows, and large hunting knives? Maybe or maybe not, but its better for humans to carry these gadget things than swords, guns, and bullets.

Bumba, Dee, Da,... Happy Trails!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

The Death of Treasure Hunting


At one time there was plenty of time to venture aimlessly, wonder the countryside, and explore; um, ...oh, that was yesterday. In the day, or 'back in the day', while my colleagues and I were discovering the new world, and looking for treasure, we had a way of traveling that isn't done much anymore. We followed the coin. There was a driver, a navigator, and a keeper of supplies. All very essential roles to the excursion, yet the navigator was in charge of the treasure hunt, and the coin. The driver is never the navigator, and seldom in charge of the supplies.
Finding treasure has many definitions to many different people, but for the traveler it is always the discovery of new found places, new territory, or a town of wonder. This is the treasure of traveling, and the marvel of exploration is usually unplanned, unimagined pockets of unforeseen fun. Its the unknowable execution of heading into one direction, and stumbling into a random events. Its going out looking for a yard sale and finding an art festival. Going to the hardware store and stopping for a parade. That's travelers TREASURE!

Following the coin is traveling by random chance. Flip the coin once, heads turn left, flip again tails turn right, and never repeat the same road once traveled. The object is to cover as many miles as possible or until FUN has been found. Never flip the coin in a town or city, and always follow roads with double yellow lines when completely lost. Yet the object of the coin IS to get completely lost! Usually fun is found by some random unexpected cause, event, or a newly discovered possible future destination.
If there is a destination to get to then, Rand McNally invented these things called road maps, and they are only to be used if traveling out of state, or more than two hours away from the starting point.
Unfortunately, most traveling today is just not that random. humans are wired in and programmed with GPS, and Satellite navigation systems. At any given time everybody knows exactly were they are in any given place. Unfortunately again, with cell phones, everyone is also track able; good for parents with children, bad for hide-n-seek. There was time when I remember my parental Earth mother was a CB'er. She belong to a club, a group of people who's only common interest was talking on CB radio. They would go out on weekends and play CB radio hide-n-seek. Driving in a certain mile radius with everybody chasing one car, who would park and hide, then give out clues for the others to find them. Sometimes they would hide near some party or event, and then everyone unknowingly would end up at the place to be. I believe the drinking of many beverages were involved, but I digress.
Nowadays, even the compass is no longer used to find a position on the planet. The real reason for that is GPS, or the Global Positioning System. Utilizing a series of at least 24 satellites that transmit precise signals, the system enables a GPS unit to determine its, speed, location, direction, and time.
What GPS hides and why it is globally necessary is that the poles of the Earth have shifted.

The following was published by National Geographic in 2005.

"December 15, 2005
Santa better check his compass, because the North Pole is shifting—the north magnetic pole, that is, not the geographical one.

New research shows the pole moving at rapid clip—25 miles (40 kilometers) a year.
Over the past century the pole has moved 685 miles (1,100 kilometers) from Arctic Canada toward Siberia, says Joe Stoner, a paleomagnetist at Oregon State University.
At its current rate the pole could move to Siberia within the next half-century, Stoner said.
"It's moving really fast," he said. "We're seeing something that hasn't happened for at least 500 years."
Stoner presented his team's research at the American Geophysical Union's meeting last week in San Francisco.
Lorne McKee, a geomagnetic scientist at Natural Resources Canada, says that Stoner's data fits his own readings.
"The movement of the pole definitely appears to be accelerating," he said."

Last winter another article was written again by National Geographic or maybe Time magazine. I have not found copies of the article, but basically the Earth has shifted far enough that the North Pole just isn't where a compass points, or it is, but it just isn't where global maps say it should be. Is this a sign of things to come? Some people believe in 2012 the poles of Earth will flip and end life as it exists today. Most of the Humans may not survive, but other Earth life will continue. The human survivors will then have to relearn how to interact with the planet, find clean water, plant food crops, and explore for habitable places to live. But, its okay.

These are basic human traits, survival, curiosity, and exploration. So, while there is still time, let's grab a coin, and go look for treasure.

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Light, the Lotus, and bugs in the Goggles


A pan-dimensional scooter can take you many places, but most importantly it just gets one out of the house and into the world. While speeding through towns, farms, and miles of open road, a small danger awaits. It snaps one out of the zone, reinforces the need for silence and keeping the mouth shut. This danger are Insects and Bugs. As the weather gets warm they will only multiple in turn increase the danger of splat.
Splat, smears, and stings are only a small drawback, and not one to keep any true rider grounded, but one good hard splatter can keep one away from the zone. The zone is a portal into other worlds and transcendental nirvana. Splatter is also the sound of a kill. Some life form committing suicide, or just happening into an area of negative karma. Somehow humans can not help but get themselves into situations that require decisions of life and death.
Jesus a young prophet continuously preached for non-violence. Moses another messenger presented two tablets with 10 rules for humans to follow as conduct for living in a civilized society. Ten simple rules that go over looked by most humans, and by not even attempting to follow these few rules, humans keep all others from reaching their next step in evolution. While living before the time of Jesus, Siddhartha, the Buddha, discovered 4 noble truths:

-First: Life contains suffering.
-Second: Suffering has a cause, and the cause can be known.
-Third: Suffering can be brought to an end.
-Forth: The path to end suffering has eight parts.

These truths are a summery for what it is to live as a human being. People of European decent have trouble in excepting that human living is that simple. They built cities and complicated social networks and layers just to complicate their living conditions. It made them happy to struggle and then competed with other humans for entertainment. As populations grew a need to keep peace followed and the 10 commandments came into being. It was a system for living together in peace. It was then that the notion of thy shall not kill became an expression preached by many who lived.
It was this simple human conviction that elevated their societies into partnerships with other living societies. A notion that is just as relevant today as ever in any time before. It is this choice that humans can make that separate their species from that of other animals. Thy shall not kill is a choice. It is not to say that in times of life threatening events humans do not have a right to survive nor does it mean that humans can not defend themselves from harm. Yet, in modern social living, honestly how often do we encounter life threatening situations? These situations do exist, but we can choose how they end. Life is a choice.
As far as the bugs in my goggles? All the human prophets, and messengers from above have given the promise that if all recognize this gift of life as that, a gift, cherish it and honor it. Then, there is life for each soul after the body has died. Buddha stated that there are eight ways to end our suffering.

-Right view or perspective
-Right intention
-Right speech
-Right action
-Right livelihood
-Right effort
-Right mindfulness
-Right concentration

In existence since 1959, the Universal Life Church has congregations around the world. Their common thread is adherence to the universal doctrine of religious freedom:

"Do only that which is right".

"Every person has the natural right (and the responsibility) to peacefully determine what is right. They are advocates for religious freedom."

This is the only real issue from this point forward for the people of the Earth. Peace and Universal acceptance with all its human citizens. Animals kill out of the need for survival. People do have the right to kill for food as long as it does not put the Earth's ecosystems out of balance. Life, death, and renewal are all part of the circle of life. The Earth is but a small part. More bugs will be born, and some may end their time in this life on windshields or in the mouths of birds. It is the way things are, the best humans can do is make the most of the time that is given to them.

Humans must rise above hurtful pursuits, then think about how they relate to the world and become a significant part in healing this Earth. The first step is to forgive themselves, forgive their trespasses, and forgive those who trespass against them. To be mindful of each moment gives each person the ability to effect change.


Bumba, Dee, Da,... Happy Trails!

Friday, April 4, 2008

My vision of Santa Monica By Everclear


Feeling claustrophobic, and more music in my head, I jumped on my pan-dimensional scooter and headed south. While living in a more northern hemisphere south always brings warmth, and comfort. I cranked it into overdrive and slipped on my crystallized sound mnemonic memory device, shuttled to genre, click 80's and teleported into time.
The 1980's were glorious contradictions, Dick Chaney, Reagan and George Bush ran the country, and ironically this was a future that would be repeated in the new millennium. I shudder when thinking how far back the United States regressed, but it was good to revisit the past and maybe get some incite into the madness that the country has slipped into in the 21 century.
I listened, and in my mind's eye viewed the Cars, Talking heads, Flock of seagulls, Adam ant, the birth of U2. I then raged with the Violent Femmes and the Alarm. Devo whisked away into UB40, AR15, and the General Public. Men at work, and Men without Hats danced with the Clash. At that time Disco and dance was music listen to by the establishment and human cocaine fiends. While Billy Idol rebelled, the Zombie controlled humans listened to Billy Jean. Later the puppeteers would use mind altering disco experiments on their own recording artists and make them loose memories of their names, and eventually turn talented African Americans into freaked out white people; poor Micheal Jackson.
The most talented influential artists were destroyed by disillusioned hysteria produced by toxins only the government oversights of Dick Chaney could produce. As time progressed, even the agency cocaine bandits lost or misplaced this technology for mental torture, and would revert back to just shooting dissidents and senators with guns.
There was one group, we now call the Grateful Dead, that found a time chamber in the seventies and isolated themselves with a concoction of marijuana and LSD. They emerged later in the 1990's perfectly preserved, and completely unaware that any time passed at all.
Yet, that was the 80's. People euthanized themselves with drugs and alcohol because at anytime we could go to war, and the president was crazy enough to use nuclear weapons of mass destruction. It was Fear, and nobody wanted to injected with Aids.
Pockets of youth hid, and secret havens formed; called "Icky Penny's". The skateboards, snowboards, and other inventions, like computers would emerge later in human history to transform the now modern society. I believe today, its those mass communication devices that will save humans from war, and mass destruction. Only the old guard leaders could not control the youth this country then so they use their mental disco cocaine/heroin tactics on lesser developed societies, now. So, it is now a global problem, and the global solutions are transferable by the only universal languages. Cyberspace, video transfer, and Music. Free the music, and we free the creativity to communicate globally. Avoid the Disco.
Invest your time in national public radio (NPR), Indie, world beat, and Reggae. These are the last vestibules of free content, FREE. A revolution is coming, and I need to power down the scooter,...I see the ocean.

Bumba, Dee, Da,...Happy Trails!

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Preventing Spontaneous Human Combustion


An excerpt from Ariadne's Book of Dreams

"Minerals, the jewels and treasures of the earth, are excavated from deep within the Lower World to offer up their radiant qualities and to help us glimpse the spiritual light within. Dreamers have reported being presented with a special crystal, such as an amethyst, in a dream by some wise woman or sage. Such a gift of power may awaken intuition and spiritual vision.

From within the Lower World, the natural elements may erupt in dreams as weather patterns that offer insight into the mood of the dreamer. These elements have corresponding meanings as they relate to man: fire (passion), water (emotions), air (mind), and earth (the body). As weather, these elements combine to create storms, floods, and winds of all sorts to express our own feelings or moods. Earth activity, such as earthquakes and aftershocks, in dreams may reveal deep emotions or responses to situations that rock our lives. Dreams of tidal waves and hurricanes may offer a magnified picture of our emotions. A stream may represent the flow of life force; a river may indicate vital sexual energy. A cave may be the womb, a mountain peak the crown. Dreams reflect the deep connection between man and the elements of nature."

There is another element within the framework of nature, and it is referred to as ethereal energy, or ether. It is the glue of the universe and the stuff from which all life springs. Some cultures define it as a little blue spark. I bring this up because humans are made from these basic elements. Yes, it is just that simple, and its the blue spark that ignites your soul into a 'being'. Yet, I want to focus on the element of fire. Passion. Anger. Energy, and the notion of spontaneous combustion.

Spontaneous human combustion (SHC) is the alleged burning of a person's body without a readily apparent, identifiable external source of ignition.

Many people believe that Spontaneous Human Combustion was first documented in such early texts as the Bible, but, scientifically speaking, these accounts are too old and secondhand to be seen as reliable evidence.

Over the past 300 years, there have been more than 200 reports of persons burning to a crisp for no apparent reason.

Theories about Spontaneous Human Combustion

- Alcoholism - many Spontaneous Human Combustion victims have been alcoholics. But experiments in the 19th century demonstrated that flesh impregnated with alcohol will not burn with the intense heat associated with Spontaneous Human Combustion.

- Deposits of flammable body fat - Many victims have been overweight - yet others have been skinny.

- Divine Intervention - Centuries ago people felt that the explosion was a sign from God of Divine punishment.

- Build-up of static electricity - no known form of electrostatic discharge could cause a human to burst into flames.

- An explosive combination of chemicals can form in the digestive system - due to poor diet.

- Electrical fields that exist within the human body might be capable of 'short circuiting' somehow, that some sort of atomic chain reaction could generate tremendous internal heat.

How about anger, rage, and fury? Modern English language is filled with expression, and metaphors that are representations of facts. An observation of nature that became a noble truth had to be stated or examined sometime in history, and from there started the examples. Fanning the flames, people need to vent, blowing his top, human combustion is real. Its also very simple. If people can not find a way to let loose from their emotional inputs, then they combust. Its how alcohol use came into being, well that , and boredom.

Most people can not seem to detach from their emotions. Regardless of the feeling, if there is attachment then at some point those emotions 'boil', 'simmer', and must be released through some form. Pinpoint and discover the emotion and its elemental association, think of its opposite, and then releasing mechanism is revealed.

Sadness/joy = water/sun(fire) Anger/Calm = Fire/water
Delirium(dizziness)/Stillness = Air/ Earth
Now the key is remembering a beneficial, solution. When angry don't drink alcohol, because alcohol is flammable. Getting upset, just go and sit by the ocean, a large body of water, then listen to the waves. How many island people or beachcombers do you know that are angry? Think about it!

Bumba Dee, Da,... Happy Trails!

Riding a pan-dimensional Scooter


There are many ways to travel through this world and the dimensional galaxy. Personally, I like to use a pan-dimensional scooter. Its quick, easy and the rider remains in complete control of the trip. The rider can feel the sun, smell the air, and clear the aura.
Riding is a way to free the mind, juice the soul, and connect to the universe. It requires total concentration, and little effort. Many inter-dimensional travelers have recorded phenomenal inner and outer world discoveries while seated in yoga and other meditation positions. The key is total stillness, and dedication of focus.

The unspoken knowledge usually not expressed by other pan-dimensional scooter enthusiasts are the inner world connections consistently made while riding. While yogis may leave their bodies for astral planes, it pails in comparison to the constant g forced inner body work that is traveled on a scooter. A yogi's main ability of travel is concentrated into the single minded transfer of human consciousness into one of the other human 'bodies'; the ethereal body or the astral body. Yet, a rider must simultaneously split the human consciousness into multiple 'bodies' in order to perform all actions required by the pan-dimensional scooter. This is usually only possible by an advanced student of meditation. Welcome to the ultimate of multi-tasked visual experiences. I hear a song;

Almost heaven, west virginia
Blue ridge mountains, shenandoah river
Life is old there, older than the trees
Younger than the mountains, blowing like a breeze

Country roads, take me home
To the place, I be-long
West virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads

All my mem'ries, gather 'round her
Miner's lady, stranger to blue water
Dark and dusty, painted on the sky
Misty taste of moonshine, teardrop in my eye

Country roads, take me home
To the place, I be-long
West virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads

I hear her voice, in the mornin' hours she calls to me
The radio reminds me of my home far a-way
And drivin' down the road I get a feeling'
That I should have been home yesterday, yesterday

Country roads, take me home
To the place, I be-long
West virginia, mountain momma
Take me home, country roads

It's spring, ...the winds are getting warmer,...time to get my boots on, ...instead of a towel I will grab a bandanna.

Bumba, Dee, Da,... Happy Trails!