1 post tagged “war”
After
having written a book and blogged for nearly four years now, and found
myself now to be much preoccupied with the reality of living with the
world in its present precarious state, I really
wonder how much more I have to say here. At what point has one proved
their thesis on a blog such as mine? The state of our world is nearly
perfectly aligned with many ancient prophecies. It’s now a matter of
living through the transitions as they come, and they are already
present in various incarnations. 2012 doesn’t have to come and go to
know we are in for some big changes.
Personally
life has not gotten easier; I know many may feel the same way. Economic
hardship has hit us all one way or another. It’s been useful to find so
much support in terms of raising consciousness, because at the same
time, the world is sure making it more challenging to overcome. At
least we know we are not alone, and I have great appreciation for all
the great thinkers and writers I have met online.
But the actual living through it, in a nutshell, is what Surfing the Tao
is all about. Like I’ve said many times, if I had perfected the living
of this philosophy myself, I wouldn’t be here anymore to write about
it. I go through my own daily ups and downs, and am grateful for the
support of friends and family - believe me. I couldn’t do it all
without them. You know who you are. ![]()
I hate to admit that Twitter is about all I have time for these days – that 140 character limit makes it easy for me to get a few headlines and thoughts out, without the hours spent writing, editing, and searching links. Still, I go days without signing in even there. It’s unfortunate, I know. But there it is.
I
am discovering what it means to grow vegetables in Hawaii and battle
the bugs. And it’s hard to discover that some of your dear chickens are
roosters, instead of the egg-layers you signed up for. It’s a learning
curve, to be sure, and I’m grateful for the lessons – I also recognize
these are important lessons that deserve my time right now, and along
with all the other normal daily dilemmas, the schedule is simply
overbooked.
The
job situation is too much to even write about. It’s agonizing on so
many levels, and not just for me, but for people close to me as well.
Many of us are discovering how time seems much, much shorter than it
used to; the days flash by and our creative projects languish. If
there’s not a quickening currently afoot, I’ll be a monkey’s uncle.
Meanwhile
I am still somewhat languidly watching the headlines, and not being
surprised at anything. We are living in the times I was warned about
many times over. Behind the scenes, the p-t-b are busy. Frankly I’m
even a little bored by it. Yes, our food is contaminated. Our drug and
oil industries are corrupt. Politicians are not who they claim to be.
Powerful control mechanisms, such as mind and weather control, are no
longer only the realm of conspiracy theorists. Wars and catastrophic
earth changes loom on the horizon. Bizarre synchronicities abound. The
eschaton is being immanentized. Story at 11. Moving along.
I
do sometimes have moments of panic, that I’m not being present enough
for those who might need more support during these times. But that
doesn’t mean the bad guys have won – far from it. The good guys have
already won, but we need to live through it right now. In other words;
once you’ve educated yourself on the Truth, step back, cease the panic,
and take stock. Love is the only thing that will truly matter in the
end. And – til I’m blue in the face – it’s all good.
I, as many others, have years of work behind me, a book even, so I’ve done my part, as best I could. Read my archives.
And I’m not disappearing altogether. When more sh-t hits the fan I will
be here to comment and advise; that is, if there still is an Internet
at that point. But right now, I have to concentrate on my family, my
livelihood, my own immediate reality. Perhaps it’s what we should all
be doing right now. Get up from the computer, take a look around and
wonder what you would do if the power went out – permanently. Even if
it doesn’t, you would be well-prepared not only for emergencies, but in
your own personal development and relationships. At some point we must
all realize that the next step takes place within ourselves.
I have had my own set of personal warnings. How about you?
The Master does nothing, yet he leaves nothing undone.
-Tao Te Ching #38