Throughout the world the problem is the same and increasing. Greed and need. The haves and the have-nots. For the truly greedy, this is their desire fulfilled. For those who imagine a better world, their "solutions" are to feed poverty and embrace it as a necessary commodity. In the developing world, many are dying, reproducing themselves into a world of hopelessness, too weak to do more than survive another day. Here in the United States, politicians speak about the war on poverty and "fighting" poverty, as the problem gets worse.
Maybe it is a human condition, but I do not think so. Before civilization, when humans were in tribes and caring for one another as a unit, I doubt the word poverty was part of any developing language. How we evolved as a species, with such a dark side has answers in its very evolution. Survival is always at play and the drama is becoming very ugly. Could the answer be simple? Yes, but the solutions become more complicated as we divide the human family and responsibility is taken from the poor themselves.
The earthquake in Haiti illuminated the problem of poverty and its pain and consequences. President Obama said, "we will not forget you." But he did. He has too many other problems. The world sent food and supplies and the greedy took over. Just one glaring example of the worlds misery.
There is no excuse for the growing poverty in the United States. Here as the example for a better life with Lady Liberty still carrying the torch, those from other lands still come with their hope and dreams and many fulfill them. But our own citizens are distressed in growing numbers. The rules for success are the same for everybody. Responsibility, education (not necessarily formal), hard work and belief that you have an opportunity for success.
We had an opportunity in this country to show the world how it is done. The idea is increasingly corrupted as the problem grows and the solutions are like band aids on wound that showed signs of healing and was busted open again by the doctors that were supposed to have the remedy. Welfare only allowed human souls to do nothing and get paid for it. It could only have been a temporary fix and when recipients were weaned off, the whole showed progress.
Those in distress have a greater responsibility for alleviating that distress when given assistance. This must be taught to them if they have not come to that realization. Those who do charitable work to make themselves feel useful are part of the problem if they do not educate, but give maudlin diatribes about their contributions. Those who are contributing by just minimizing temporary pain are providing hope, but cannot forward a better way.
We must plan for the elimination of poverty, by a series of steps that will be painful for those who would rather not face the problem head on. There are groups that study the causes of poverty. That is a start, but it has not given answers to those who get involved in solutions and take action for a way forward. As California is becoming a greater burden to the rest of the United States, with growing debt and growing numbers of people on assistance and entitlement programs, a program has started for those homeless souls to give shelter and all the counseling that they are willing to participate in. Will they be educated in the steps to responsible living as money is spent? A young child comes into the world from a poor mother who has limited resources. What chances does that child have for success? If the mother is educated about the conditions for success will she bear another child that the taxpayer will need to support?
Education demands discipline and our schools became "dumbed down" to accommodate those struggling. Drop outs will continue if the mind is not educated about the rules for success. It is not the politicians' job to throw money and words at a problem, but to lead the way to higher standards. That is why we voted for them. That is why they were hired. The same road they took to get to where they are must be shared in education. If those who exhibit irresponsible behavior are rewarded instead of taken to task, the problem persists exponentially.
The leaders, those who took the reigns and made decisions for their own benefit failed us. Banks, brokers, watchdogs, those politicians empowered with our success all failed. Those in the financial industry were rewarded for their failure with payouts for their "talent". We were "saved' from a depression by those who created an economic condition, the likes of which are yet to be realized. Welfare for the rich has highlighted the fact, that reward for poor performance is the road to darkness. Those who should be contributing to a finer example failed miserably. We are all left to pick up the pieces. While poverty and stress are exacerbated, the foxes walk off with their kill and continue in their greed.
Rather than investing in things that continue not to work, we all have to take a serious and second look. We must be brutally honest and work towards investing in the values that will sustain us. We will not survive never mind thrive, until we take common sense steps toward right living. Every one must be taught the basic rules for success: Responsibility, daily education, dedicated work, honesty and gratitude. This is the foundation for a successful society. If we can example this in our own country, we can export the product without using words like "fighting" and "war" to eliminate the plague of poverty and hardship that we all must pay attention to in order to overcome.
We have one beautiful planet that provides a nourishing home for us. It is getting ever crowded with ignorance, violence and a population that increasingly cannot sustain itself. "We cannot solve the problem from the place where we created it", Einstein famously states. So in order to create a "new world order' we must resort to established laws found as the basis of all religions and see ourselves as a human family working for the unit rather than the dictator who comes in many forms. The planet is insisting we get it right. Need and greed are dictators of destruction.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Friday, November 5, 2010
ETIOLOGY
It was Sunday February 11, 2001. A perfect mild Santa Ana day and I went for my usual Sunday hike in the Santa Monica Mountains. On this day I chose the 12 mile loop through Santa Inez Canyon, up through Topanga, past Eagle Rock and back through the fire road. Starting out about 2, I wound up finishing just after sunset when all is quiet and that satisfaction of a long hike permeates and a treat and rest are the final reward. As I was coming down the hill on the last stretch I heard an owl and looked up to appreciate it observing me. A perfect ending to a gorgeous day unaware that it would be a very long time before I could do this hike again.
On Monday when I woke up, my right knee was swollen and I could not bend it. Thinking this would be quite temporary, since the same thing happened about 5 years ago and it worked itself out, I decided to lay low from working for the day and cancelled all my appointments. I figured that one day of rest would ease the problem. By Tuesday, the problem persisted and was accompanied by an unusual fatigue. Since my day was full of appointments and the week would be busy since I let go of Monday, I got to work. By Wednesday, I could not continue and cancelled the rest of the week. I was contracted with a CPA firm as marketing and sales manager, and was solely responsible for presentations and bringing in the business, so the CPA insisted on my seeing his Chiropractor. I did not think this was what I needed, but complied. Her office was in the San Fernando valley in Encino and the drive seemed daunting as I felt so weak and tired. By the beginning of the next week, I had set up appointments for treatment as the ultrasound relieved the growing pain if even temporarily. By this time, I knew I had a problem. I had no health insurance or disability insurance and had bills to pay, so had to continue working. Fatigue and pain were put aside as my phone work continued and I managed as many presentations as I could.
The swelling moved into my left knee and the fatigue continued, but somehow I managed as the CPA I was contracted with was very understanding. The swelling and muscle pain continued to worsen. It was spreading to my ankles, elbows and wrists and the worst was that my car door was broken on the driver's side and I had to climb over the shift getting in from the passengers side. The car was a standard shift and I had to shift by pulling up my leg with my left hand as the muscles were so painful on top of my thighs that I could not lift my legs.
I kept on with the chiropractor as long as I could since the treatments eased the pain, but eventually the fatigue and time involved was just too much. I was about a month into a routine of getting up at 5:30 to get ready for 10:00 appointments. I had no energy for anything but work and could not cook or eat much. My morning routine included a shower, wrapping my ankles, knees, elbows and wrists with supports, after manoeuvering around my apartment slowly with the constant ache of every move. I would do 2 or 3 appointments a day and come right home, get changed and sleep by about 7 or 8 until the next day and start all over again.
Mid March, I saw an MD on a Saturday. If I did not have to go to work, I felt OK and could get to a doctor and get home again for rest. He thought I had arthritis and took some tests finding a high cholestorol read. My joints were not painful, it was the muscles around them that were achy. I was getting weaker and the problem was spreading to my neck and the bottom of my feet and could not walk, actually using crutches to get to appointments. I had to go into the office from time to time and this was rough as the walk from the parking lot was fairly long. My knees could not bend so I walked like a stiff when not on the crutches.
I am writing about this almost 10 years after the initial problem with my right knee. I have been thinking about it lately as I have a bit of problem with that same knee. But the main purpose is to document it and showcase how my belief that the body has the tremendous ability to heal itself along with natural remedies and in the good hands of practitioners who also hold this belief confirmed by experience after experience. At the time there were a few people who did not believe me, including Jim until he saw what had happened to my legs. A dedicated hiker, my legs were strong and toned, but now my knees bulged and my calves were stick thin with no muscle tone. Whatever this was was attacking quickly. I had to get something more done to ease the pain and stop the spread of my weakening muscles. On the morning I awoke and could not turn my neck, I started to think this thing would spread internally to my heart and that would be it.
I made an appointment with the acupuncturist who was just 2 blocks away from my apartment. The treatments worked to stop the spread and alleviated the pain and swelling, especially on the bottom of my feet. I could walk again without the crutches. He gave me an herbal tea treatment which nourished me to the soul. I kept up the treatments an started to feel better, but the pain and fatigue were still haunting me. The back of my right knee felt like there was some kind of glue sticking my muscles to the bone. One of my clients told me about sam- e around April and I found that helped with the fatigue. I never gave up that I could get to the bottom of this and somehow get well again. That winter was particularly rainy and getting into the car in the rain on the passenger side climbing over the clutch was a challenge that each day became routine. One particular rainy day, I stopped for lunch and could not get up to get the food I ordered. I asked the wait staff to get it for me and they were very accommodating. When that day ended, driving home through the rain, and hobbling up the stairs, I remember feeling extraordinarily grateful for my comfortable couch and cozy apartment. I found a chair that would drop forward, so that I could get out of it easily. Things were improving slowly as far as the fatigue, but the pain and need to wrap up every day continued.
As April moved into May and the rain ceased and the weather became warmer, I had more energy and started to look for a new car....with an automatic shift. In June, I bought a luxury Volkswagen Passat. A bigger car, it took some getting used to and with my tight neck was harder to park. But it was luxurious to be able to enter a car again from the driver side. Everything was automatic including the seat adjustments and I did not have to shift. Still in pain, I decided to take some yoga classes again. It helped, but was amazing to me what I could not do. I started taking short walks and got used to the pain as the fatigue was lifting with the longer days and abundant sunshine.
In late August, I signed a new client who had a physical therapy studio. I told her of my experience and she mentioned a Naturopath who rented space from her. I set an appointment. He was a Chiropractor and a Naturopathic Doctor, ND. He offered an in depth exam asking lots of questions and hooking me up to a machine that had some ability to diagnose body problems using the principals of physics. He asked me if there was TB in the family as the machine showed exposure. I had been a microbiology lab tech and had been exposed culturing specimens so that was all I could relate. Was not sure what was going on, but the instrument indicated that my body and symptoms pointed to dengue fever. This made no sense to me since I had done no traveling in Africa or Asia. He prescribed a cocktail of rhododendrum, miatake mushroom d fraction, olive leaf and something called petrochem. I had the perscription filled on Friday at the homeopathic pharmacy that had been in Santa Monica since the 40's. I took the remedies according to directions on Labor Day weekend, almost 7 months since my ordeal began. Saturday I started to break out in ichy hives. I called Dr. Hershoff, the ND and he said not to do anything to stop it as it was part of the clearing process. An OTC cream not associated with any homeopathic remedy would be OK. By Sunday I was swollen and covered from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet in hives. My whole body was red. Jim was in Boston and I had to pick him up from the airport. When he saw me he thought I had fallen asleep in the sun. I was itchy and uncomfortable, but no longer in pain. He said the itch and that discomfort had masked it. But no. I could bend my knees without muscle pain and I felt lighter and relieved in all areas of my body. I felt cured. I put up with the hives for a couple more days, but after that I had no more problem. It was as if my body was filled with health giving pac men eating up all the mess in my body that was causing the problems. To this day, I say I had a muscle virus. One day maybe I will have a serology test to see if dengue fever is indicated in my blood, but for now I know that I had a miracle cure. I carried this virus for months and by some miracle found the right cure. My experience confirms for me that mysteries exist within and without the body. We are a long time in evolution and we have evolved along with plants and animals and are all connected. The healing process can be long, but mine so far was permanent. I had a 7 month journey of pain and fatigue that ended with education and some deeper understanding of something greater not associated with immediate relief and side effects. My belief after working in the medical system for many years was that there was something more than chemicals, drugs, surgery and a linear way of thinking about health. The medical profession as it exists today can be helpful, but they tend toward extreme and expensive procedures toward a hopeful cure. My ND charged about $400 for an extensive 2 hour consultation and a prescription that was about $70. That was it. I never needed to return. I wonder if I had health insurance what western medicine would have discovered and what it would have cost in dollars and stress to my condition. The experience highlights the closeness I felt toward Nature and how ancient remedies born from our Source are often lost to modern medicine.
As I normalized and returned to my usual healthy state, I stopped the remedies. Exactly one year later, I came down with a flu, that was debilitating and turned into pneumonia. I think my body may have weakened from the muscle virus. After that, I followed the advise of the ND and regularly take Olive Leaf. He insisted that was the main ingredient in my cure as it is a strong anti viral. I have not had a flu or other incident since. In chatting with a friend who is also a believer in natural healing, she mentioned that the olive tree is ancient and has come through the evolutionary process producing food products as well that promote health. All of this makes logical sense. I made an appointment again some years later with Dr Hershoff ND and he did not remember me or the illness. This is his life, practicing healing. What for me was so profound was just routine to him and maybe for others just unbelievable.
Some time after my healing, I remembered an incident that may explain a cause. Just prior to the onset, I had purchased a futon. One day when I was changing the bedding, I noticed a bug that looked like a tick on the bedding. I routinely ignored it. Then I remembered a red mark on my left leg that I thought may be a benign skin tumor. Maybe this was the clue. The futon came from Japan and may have been manufactured in an area of Asia where dengue fever is a problem. The insect in the futon may have been the carrier. I have no way of knowing for sure if my remembrance is a proper theory, but I do accept it as an answer to the mysterious illness that plagued me, taught me and finally enlightened me further through an experience that tested my courage.
On Monday when I woke up, my right knee was swollen and I could not bend it. Thinking this would be quite temporary, since the same thing happened about 5 years ago and it worked itself out, I decided to lay low from working for the day and cancelled all my appointments. I figured that one day of rest would ease the problem. By Tuesday, the problem persisted and was accompanied by an unusual fatigue. Since my day was full of appointments and the week would be busy since I let go of Monday, I got to work. By Wednesday, I could not continue and cancelled the rest of the week. I was contracted with a CPA firm as marketing and sales manager, and was solely responsible for presentations and bringing in the business, so the CPA insisted on my seeing his Chiropractor. I did not think this was what I needed, but complied. Her office was in the San Fernando valley in Encino and the drive seemed daunting as I felt so weak and tired. By the beginning of the next week, I had set up appointments for treatment as the ultrasound relieved the growing pain if even temporarily. By this time, I knew I had a problem. I had no health insurance or disability insurance and had bills to pay, so had to continue working. Fatigue and pain were put aside as my phone work continued and I managed as many presentations as I could.
The swelling moved into my left knee and the fatigue continued, but somehow I managed as the CPA I was contracted with was very understanding. The swelling and muscle pain continued to worsen. It was spreading to my ankles, elbows and wrists and the worst was that my car door was broken on the driver's side and I had to climb over the shift getting in from the passengers side. The car was a standard shift and I had to shift by pulling up my leg with my left hand as the muscles were so painful on top of my thighs that I could not lift my legs.
I kept on with the chiropractor as long as I could since the treatments eased the pain, but eventually the fatigue and time involved was just too much. I was about a month into a routine of getting up at 5:30 to get ready for 10:00 appointments. I had no energy for anything but work and could not cook or eat much. My morning routine included a shower, wrapping my ankles, knees, elbows and wrists with supports, after manoeuvering around my apartment slowly with the constant ache of every move. I would do 2 or 3 appointments a day and come right home, get changed and sleep by about 7 or 8 until the next day and start all over again.
Mid March, I saw an MD on a Saturday. If I did not have to go to work, I felt OK and could get to a doctor and get home again for rest. He thought I had arthritis and took some tests finding a high cholestorol read. My joints were not painful, it was the muscles around them that were achy. I was getting weaker and the problem was spreading to my neck and the bottom of my feet and could not walk, actually using crutches to get to appointments. I had to go into the office from time to time and this was rough as the walk from the parking lot was fairly long. My knees could not bend so I walked like a stiff when not on the crutches.
I am writing about this almost 10 years after the initial problem with my right knee. I have been thinking about it lately as I have a bit of problem with that same knee. But the main purpose is to document it and showcase how my belief that the body has the tremendous ability to heal itself along with natural remedies and in the good hands of practitioners who also hold this belief confirmed by experience after experience. At the time there were a few people who did not believe me, including Jim until he saw what had happened to my legs. A dedicated hiker, my legs were strong and toned, but now my knees bulged and my calves were stick thin with no muscle tone. Whatever this was was attacking quickly. I had to get something more done to ease the pain and stop the spread of my weakening muscles. On the morning I awoke and could not turn my neck, I started to think this thing would spread internally to my heart and that would be it.
I made an appointment with the acupuncturist who was just 2 blocks away from my apartment. The treatments worked to stop the spread and alleviated the pain and swelling, especially on the bottom of my feet. I could walk again without the crutches. He gave me an herbal tea treatment which nourished me to the soul. I kept up the treatments an started to feel better, but the pain and fatigue were still haunting me. The back of my right knee felt like there was some kind of glue sticking my muscles to the bone. One of my clients told me about sam- e around April and I found that helped with the fatigue. I never gave up that I could get to the bottom of this and somehow get well again. That winter was particularly rainy and getting into the car in the rain on the passenger side climbing over the clutch was a challenge that each day became routine. One particular rainy day, I stopped for lunch and could not get up to get the food I ordered. I asked the wait staff to get it for me and they were very accommodating. When that day ended, driving home through the rain, and hobbling up the stairs, I remember feeling extraordinarily grateful for my comfortable couch and cozy apartment. I found a chair that would drop forward, so that I could get out of it easily. Things were improving slowly as far as the fatigue, but the pain and need to wrap up every day continued.
As April moved into May and the rain ceased and the weather became warmer, I had more energy and started to look for a new car....with an automatic shift. In June, I bought a luxury Volkswagen Passat. A bigger car, it took some getting used to and with my tight neck was harder to park. But it was luxurious to be able to enter a car again from the driver side. Everything was automatic including the seat adjustments and I did not have to shift. Still in pain, I decided to take some yoga classes again. It helped, but was amazing to me what I could not do. I started taking short walks and got used to the pain as the fatigue was lifting with the longer days and abundant sunshine.
In late August, I signed a new client who had a physical therapy studio. I told her of my experience and she mentioned a Naturopath who rented space from her. I set an appointment. He was a Chiropractor and a Naturopathic Doctor, ND. He offered an in depth exam asking lots of questions and hooking me up to a machine that had some ability to diagnose body problems using the principals of physics. He asked me if there was TB in the family as the machine showed exposure. I had been a microbiology lab tech and had been exposed culturing specimens so that was all I could relate. Was not sure what was going on, but the instrument indicated that my body and symptoms pointed to dengue fever. This made no sense to me since I had done no traveling in Africa or Asia. He prescribed a cocktail of rhododendrum, miatake mushroom d fraction, olive leaf and something called petrochem. I had the perscription filled on Friday at the homeopathic pharmacy that had been in Santa Monica since the 40's. I took the remedies according to directions on Labor Day weekend, almost 7 months since my ordeal began. Saturday I started to break out in ichy hives. I called Dr. Hershoff, the ND and he said not to do anything to stop it as it was part of the clearing process. An OTC cream not associated with any homeopathic remedy would be OK. By Sunday I was swollen and covered from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet in hives. My whole body was red. Jim was in Boston and I had to pick him up from the airport. When he saw me he thought I had fallen asleep in the sun. I was itchy and uncomfortable, but no longer in pain. He said the itch and that discomfort had masked it. But no. I could bend my knees without muscle pain and I felt lighter and relieved in all areas of my body. I felt cured. I put up with the hives for a couple more days, but after that I had no more problem. It was as if my body was filled with health giving pac men eating up all the mess in my body that was causing the problems. To this day, I say I had a muscle virus. One day maybe I will have a serology test to see if dengue fever is indicated in my blood, but for now I know that I had a miracle cure. I carried this virus for months and by some miracle found the right cure. My experience confirms for me that mysteries exist within and without the body. We are a long time in evolution and we have evolved along with plants and animals and are all connected. The healing process can be long, but mine so far was permanent. I had a 7 month journey of pain and fatigue that ended with education and some deeper understanding of something greater not associated with immediate relief and side effects. My belief after working in the medical system for many years was that there was something more than chemicals, drugs, surgery and a linear way of thinking about health. The medical profession as it exists today can be helpful, but they tend toward extreme and expensive procedures toward a hopeful cure. My ND charged about $400 for an extensive 2 hour consultation and a prescription that was about $70. That was it. I never needed to return. I wonder if I had health insurance what western medicine would have discovered and what it would have cost in dollars and stress to my condition. The experience highlights the closeness I felt toward Nature and how ancient remedies born from our Source are often lost to modern medicine.
As I normalized and returned to my usual healthy state, I stopped the remedies. Exactly one year later, I came down with a flu, that was debilitating and turned into pneumonia. I think my body may have weakened from the muscle virus. After that, I followed the advise of the ND and regularly take Olive Leaf. He insisted that was the main ingredient in my cure as it is a strong anti viral. I have not had a flu or other incident since. In chatting with a friend who is also a believer in natural healing, she mentioned that the olive tree is ancient and has come through the evolutionary process producing food products as well that promote health. All of this makes logical sense. I made an appointment again some years later with Dr Hershoff ND and he did not remember me or the illness. This is his life, practicing healing. What for me was so profound was just routine to him and maybe for others just unbelievable.
Some time after my healing, I remembered an incident that may explain a cause. Just prior to the onset, I had purchased a futon. One day when I was changing the bedding, I noticed a bug that looked like a tick on the bedding. I routinely ignored it. Then I remembered a red mark on my left leg that I thought may be a benign skin tumor. Maybe this was the clue. The futon came from Japan and may have been manufactured in an area of Asia where dengue fever is a problem. The insect in the futon may have been the carrier. I have no way of knowing for sure if my remembrance is a proper theory, but I do accept it as an answer to the mysterious illness that plagued me, taught me and finally enlightened me further through an experience that tested my courage.
Friday, June 11, 2010
SILENT DISASTER
The explosion on the oil rig in the gulf did not get our attention the way the horrible instant blow up of 911. September 11, 2001 was a startling wake up call that captured the world's attention. The shock gave way to a new political awareness. After the grief subsided and the mourning experienced, the city rebuilt and recovered. Though the lives lost will never be forgotten especially by the loved ones, the city is back in business.
Except for those on board, nobody heard the explosion of April 20th and the news of the disaster took many days to be fully realized. But for the future and the lives affected, this disaster may be more deadly and long term than even 911. Eleven people died instantly and their stories were lost in the reporting but for their loved ones left to mourn. Like a quiet miserable black death, the greedy oil seeps and creeps where it is cruelly destroying wild life and a way of life that may never return. The fragile Earth can handle just so much of man made disaster, but in the end, the planet will survive whether humans do or not. Will this be the planetary wake up call that will finally enlighten humans to the obvious and common sense realization that what we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves??
The answer is that it is not so obvious to most and common sense is not common but rare.
We continually give up our power to corporate and government thinking and both bumbling giants prove their incompetence in solving this looming and continuing problem. With egos as large as their ignorance, they are incapable of finding answers and at a loss as to how to get help or who to ask. If single individuals come up with innocuous ideas that seem to have some effect eg the example of the floating grain that absorbs the oil, they are dismissed while they disastrously bumble on with solutions as dark and confused as the oil itself. There are better answers from those trained outside of business, law and politics, and for this problem, that blinded tribe can only lead in darkness.
Obama says he consults with the scientific community on the problem, but why is there no action on proposed solutions? What is he waiting for and why is he spending his energy defending himself on his actions and true lack of understanding? When the disaster came to his attention, it did not catch his intelligence that this was potentially the plague of this century. He trusted the establishment on the financial crisis and we are still thrashing around in the darkness there and now he has trusted BP to give important answers and they too have come up way too shy of anything even remotely remedial. Obama cannot get a pass here. He was supposed to be the leader at the charge of "hope and change". People must be feeling hopeless because he has changed nothing but the minds of those who believed he was the great hope he claimed to be.
Leadership and corporate status quo aside, what do 'we the people' do now? When you lose your life in immediate disaster, its over and done, but what about losing your livelihood and known way of life, your environment, your family? It is certainly a deeper pain and a longer road out of sadness. Is it time now to pay attention to reality and the way the planet works? As the hurricane season approaches and the gulf stream does what it does what further misery is unfolding? Where is the killer black liquid heading?
Let the talking heads quiet down and start to listen to those who spend their lives studying our planet and its secrets and listen to what they have to tell us. Scientists have been warning for many years. And whether the planet is raging with more extreme hurricanes, tornados, damaging winds, drought, extreme temperatures has not a thing to do with man's activity we still need to pay attention. Something is happening and more misery will find its place if we do not wake up.
Knowledge is the answer and individual awareness is our only hope for finding good leaders and establishing enlightened leadership. Democracy is a dismal failure if we can only vote in the interests of our own personal needs and continue to be deficient in understanding the profound connections of earth, society and the need for a thriving cohesiveness.
Except for those on board, nobody heard the explosion of April 20th and the news of the disaster took many days to be fully realized. But for the future and the lives affected, this disaster may be more deadly and long term than even 911. Eleven people died instantly and their stories were lost in the reporting but for their loved ones left to mourn. Like a quiet miserable black death, the greedy oil seeps and creeps where it is cruelly destroying wild life and a way of life that may never return. The fragile Earth can handle just so much of man made disaster, but in the end, the planet will survive whether humans do or not. Will this be the planetary wake up call that will finally enlighten humans to the obvious and common sense realization that what we do to the Earth, we do to ourselves??
The answer is that it is not so obvious to most and common sense is not common but rare.
We continually give up our power to corporate and government thinking and both bumbling giants prove their incompetence in solving this looming and continuing problem. With egos as large as their ignorance, they are incapable of finding answers and at a loss as to how to get help or who to ask. If single individuals come up with innocuous ideas that seem to have some effect eg the example of the floating grain that absorbs the oil, they are dismissed while they disastrously bumble on with solutions as dark and confused as the oil itself. There are better answers from those trained outside of business, law and politics, and for this problem, that blinded tribe can only lead in darkness.
Obama says he consults with the scientific community on the problem, but why is there no action on proposed solutions? What is he waiting for and why is he spending his energy defending himself on his actions and true lack of understanding? When the disaster came to his attention, it did not catch his intelligence that this was potentially the plague of this century. He trusted the establishment on the financial crisis and we are still thrashing around in the darkness there and now he has trusted BP to give important answers and they too have come up way too shy of anything even remotely remedial. Obama cannot get a pass here. He was supposed to be the leader at the charge of "hope and change". People must be feeling hopeless because he has changed nothing but the minds of those who believed he was the great hope he claimed to be.
Leadership and corporate status quo aside, what do 'we the people' do now? When you lose your life in immediate disaster, its over and done, but what about losing your livelihood and known way of life, your environment, your family? It is certainly a deeper pain and a longer road out of sadness. Is it time now to pay attention to reality and the way the planet works? As the hurricane season approaches and the gulf stream does what it does what further misery is unfolding? Where is the killer black liquid heading?
Let the talking heads quiet down and start to listen to those who spend their lives studying our planet and its secrets and listen to what they have to tell us. Scientists have been warning for many years. And whether the planet is raging with more extreme hurricanes, tornados, damaging winds, drought, extreme temperatures has not a thing to do with man's activity we still need to pay attention. Something is happening and more misery will find its place if we do not wake up.
Knowledge is the answer and individual awareness is our only hope for finding good leaders and establishing enlightened leadership. Democracy is a dismal failure if we can only vote in the interests of our own personal needs and continue to be deficient in understanding the profound connections of earth, society and the need for a thriving cohesiveness.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS
Illegal immigration is finally being seriously addressed due to the new Arizona law. Anxious rant of course finds its voice pandering to false ideals for political gain. There is chatter and there are opinions. Very strong opinions in most cases. If the proper questions are asked and a real answer is sought after, we could possibly steer clear of talk of racism, ethnic profiling, oppression and abuse of power. The comments of President Calderon of Mexico are particularly interesting. The focus of the Arizona Immigration reform law, sb 1070 is targeted at the south of the border illegals, because that is Arizona's particular problem. It shares the largest border with Mexico. California built a wall and the crossings in Arizona increased.
President Calderon may consider the question of why his country men and women are so anxious to cross into the United States. Mexico is a country of tremendous Natural resources and a country of great disparity between those of wealth and those desperately poor . Mr. Calderon chastised the drafters of the new law and made strong remarks about racial profiling and the targeting of Mexicans. But we must question the Mexican leader and ask what is being done on his part to offer a better life to his own people who would surely not be taking large risks for economic betterment. There are many questions about the circumstances of those who come to the US without legal rights to do so. The first and fundamental question is why they need to come here. The second: does Arizona have a right to protect its border from those who would take jobs from legal residents, utilize the taxpayer funded education system and abuse emergency health care? Talk about racism, profiling and the negative repercussions that could come of the law are merely talk at the present. This could and will happen probably in rare cases because human beings are fallible and poor enforcement by poor officers has occurred. But in sticking to fact, illegal immigration has occurred and is occurring.
If we offer an amnesty program to those entering the country with out legal benefit, then it makes sense to those seeking to come to enter this way and pay the price which will eventually lead to a legal resident status. Should the rules be the same for all or not? Do those who would take up residence as new citizens, legal or not, have responsibilities as well as rights? Should they learn to be fluent in the language of the United States, which is English? Should they bring children into the world that they can not afford to provide for? It has become increasingly the responsibility of the tax payer to provide services for those who cannot provide for themselves, most of whom are here legally. So do we increase this burden with those not legal. Are we creating a welfare state by enabling those who cannot sustain their basic needs to demand more provisions?
The state California and the city of Los Angeles has chosen to boycott the state of Arizona. Both are in budget crises and cannot meet payments and are being forced to take drastic measures laying of workers and cutting benefits. Much of this is due to their own problems with illegals, so the stance is hypocritical and politically motivated. California ballots are in many different languages. How can a voter make decisions without learning the language of the country they want to participate in? Another cost of immigration without responsibility from those choosing to live here?
These questions will not be answered by grandstanding on weak issues of human rights. The United States, though imperfect on this issue has a history of evolving toward a better and more just way of addressing human rights. The question again is; if rights are accorded, is responsibility for proper citizenry to be expected? The full story includes both. The United States is thought of as the land of opportunity. But can opportunity continue with fearful claims, stretched budgets, limiting resources, political correctness rather than attempting to reveal the whole story. Everybody wants to be the "nice" guy, the upstanding humanitarian on the right side of history, but deeper personal questions must be asked by every individual who weighs in so heavily against Arizona. If increasingly human rights are a rare commodity in countries outside the United States, then this limited part of the world is destined to be either the example or on the path to destroy the American dream of prosperity for all. This is the question President Calderon of Mexico must consider along with the rest of us. A limited planet has limited resources and rights must absolutely be balanced with responsibility. Nature dictates this. If we all decide to ask the right questions and get to a more logical understanding of our collective human condition we may make some progress. Logic is not anti- human but rhetoric without higher intent will do nothing but enable our weaknesses.
President Calderon may consider the question of why his country men and women are so anxious to cross into the United States. Mexico is a country of tremendous Natural resources and a country of great disparity between those of wealth and those desperately poor . Mr. Calderon chastised the drafters of the new law and made strong remarks about racial profiling and the targeting of Mexicans. But we must question the Mexican leader and ask what is being done on his part to offer a better life to his own people who would surely not be taking large risks for economic betterment. There are many questions about the circumstances of those who come to the US without legal rights to do so. The first and fundamental question is why they need to come here. The second: does Arizona have a right to protect its border from those who would take jobs from legal residents, utilize the taxpayer funded education system and abuse emergency health care? Talk about racism, profiling and the negative repercussions that could come of the law are merely talk at the present. This could and will happen probably in rare cases because human beings are fallible and poor enforcement by poor officers has occurred. But in sticking to fact, illegal immigration has occurred and is occurring.
If we offer an amnesty program to those entering the country with out legal benefit, then it makes sense to those seeking to come to enter this way and pay the price which will eventually lead to a legal resident status. Should the rules be the same for all or not? Do those who would take up residence as new citizens, legal or not, have responsibilities as well as rights? Should they learn to be fluent in the language of the United States, which is English? Should they bring children into the world that they can not afford to provide for? It has become increasingly the responsibility of the tax payer to provide services for those who cannot provide for themselves, most of whom are here legally. So do we increase this burden with those not legal. Are we creating a welfare state by enabling those who cannot sustain their basic needs to demand more provisions?
The state California and the city of Los Angeles has chosen to boycott the state of Arizona. Both are in budget crises and cannot meet payments and are being forced to take drastic measures laying of workers and cutting benefits. Much of this is due to their own problems with illegals, so the stance is hypocritical and politically motivated. California ballots are in many different languages. How can a voter make decisions without learning the language of the country they want to participate in? Another cost of immigration without responsibility from those choosing to live here?
These questions will not be answered by grandstanding on weak issues of human rights. The United States, though imperfect on this issue has a history of evolving toward a better and more just way of addressing human rights. The question again is; if rights are accorded, is responsibility for proper citizenry to be expected? The full story includes both. The United States is thought of as the land of opportunity. But can opportunity continue with fearful claims, stretched budgets, limiting resources, political correctness rather than attempting to reveal the whole story. Everybody wants to be the "nice" guy, the upstanding humanitarian on the right side of history, but deeper personal questions must be asked by every individual who weighs in so heavily against Arizona. If increasingly human rights are a rare commodity in countries outside the United States, then this limited part of the world is destined to be either the example or on the path to destroy the American dream of prosperity for all. This is the question President Calderon of Mexico must consider along with the rest of us. A limited planet has limited resources and rights must absolutely be balanced with responsibility. Nature dictates this. If we all decide to ask the right questions and get to a more logical understanding of our collective human condition we may make some progress. Logic is not anti- human but rhetoric without higher intent will do nothing but enable our weaknesses.
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