Friday, December 23, 2011

Atlas Shrugged and Orwell's 1984 become indicators of need to shift



A C-Span interview with Professor Turley re avenues of thought that lead to erosion of our privacy rights follows:


http://www.doleful.com/194697/c-span-washington-journal-jonathan-turley-issues-of-surveillance-and-privacy

My  response: interesting use of terms "shrugged and yawned" Turley used(16:40) after  our last night's viewing of  Atlas Shrugged (April 2011 release) 
... mass public apathy is a dangerous thing, a slippery slope, and has a progressive momentum (oxymoron) known as mental inertia (represented in politically correct social stands of characters in George Orwell's 1984) 
... I appreciate Turley's recognition of and refererence to the current Orwellian political scene.  Atlas Shrugged  also is replete with thought-forms, decisions, and the local/national results thereof 
... levels of impact on the general public's future capacity to recover a balance of power
... events in the plot mimic how far too many of our current government officials operate outside the perimeters imposed upon ordinary citizens AND beyond the reach of necessary checks and balances (note: congressmen/women writing and revising laws in order to benefit financially through their insider trading and arranging "land deals" ... read Peter Schwiezer's Throw Them All Out)  

It behooves us to look into the hidden agendas of politicians, political party-lines, media interpretations and use of "the news" to influence viewer interpretation and distract from underlying issues, etc.
At the end of the day, it's up to each individual to consider the source of what "leaders" (currently another oxymoron) may want us to hear, may want us to think about their  purported intentions, and then lift the veils around each source of media/speeches/propaganda. Best not to believe anything others tell us until we actually experience it ourselves ...it behooves human beings to begin learning early in life to tolerate ambiguity, emotional discomfort and mental uncertainty.  

Otherwise, we tend to too readily take on "tribal" viewpoints and fall prey to joining in mass delusions (e.g. recent Wall Street "protest" camps), give over individual responsibility to think for ourselves (gullibly take in bylines and party lines hook, line, and sinker), forget that unless we exercise our own muscles we remain weak. 

There's a human tendency to avoid cognitive dissonance, and other thoughts that disturb our too fragile peace of mind (from lack of exercise).  There's also the overwhelming tendency to "project" our personal reality/beliefs onto others around us ...including those we want to trust because we elected them (and revising our past beliefs, decisions, and behaviors can feel VERY uncomfortable ...a la the blind spots that can results from "cognitive dissonance"). The common-denominator  politician changes his/her "position" so often to get and then keep votes. They poli-speak to the many different projected realities of their constituents (re The Projection Principle by Weinberg and Rowe).

Bottomline: keep an open mind, stay on my individual path, study-discuss-dialogue, vote VERY carefully, ... and carry a big stick because we live in a wildly diverse animal kingdom.  Think about it...  

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Take Me To Truth (...undoing the ego), by Sanchez and Vieira (2007

We just began our inquiry into the "current" nature and structure of national/local news reporting.  My cousin Deb asked an important question about the process, focus and function of  "the news" in her email that highlighted the extraordinary generosity of Maine's Worcester Wreathe Company.  Since 1992, it's owner has donated and delivered a sizable red-ribboned wreathe to each soldier buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

The email (Snope-checked BTW) questioned why this story hasn't been played forward by and through our national news programs.  Tim and I have time to pay attention to lots of news programs and we monitor the stations to see the difference in their structures, process, focus.  The implicit and explicit communication factors abound! We've witnessed myriad processes that clearly shape the message that results unless viewers watch critically, consciously.

Comparing and contrasting the dispensing of news among the different stations, various processes become notable: ignoring, highlighting, repeating, spinning differential interpretations, "recontextualizing" information, minimizing, juxtaposing, and encapsulating events in ways that clearly shape inferences that can be drawn by the non-discriminating the viewer/listener.

Very little objective information is presented to simple viewers/listeners during the "Six O'clock" news.  To derive actual, unadulterated information, seekers  of "What is happening?" have to comb through many different sources and continue to follow day by day evolution of a slowly emerging truth.

Who has time for this long and dragged out journey of discovery? Not many in these days of complex and shifting households, exhausted parents, sleep-deprived commuters,  and a general public that suffers numbness from technology-induced over stimulation.

This is an invitation to those of  us who do have the time!  This time in our human history, this time in our national coming of age becomes our opportunity to engage in home schooling ...of an entirely different kind!  Retired elders can make time throughout the day to study what's happening, how it is happening, and vision what could happen in better, more principled ways! Instead of being despondent about the national an world events (as I used to be, thus avoiding exposure to it entirely), we can vision  bits of news as current perceptions/events on their way to becoming something more principle-based, more substantially good for all, more aligned with universal truths.

Retired elders have the psychological and collective resources to take this important role in society!  The pivotal position is currently unfilled across our sociological life-span.  We sport longevity in life experiences and an historic wealth under our belts.  Psychologically, retired elders have effectively sharpened their brains daily in the marketplace and have acquired a certain metal, capacity for broader vision, a practiced wealth of perspectives, the realization that there are many different perspectives and that we can project these onto the external world both wisely ... and more often than not: erroneously.


Take Me To Truth (p. 43) reminds us that, "Fear tricks us into states of confusion, anxiety, and dread.  In this book, we hope to expose and demystify fear's illusory game and provide an empowering alternative to its deluded intent.  Almost all the fear we experience is unnecessary and debilitating.  The only real fear we may need to listen to in this world is immediate physical threat, the type that is instinctual and gives us no time to think."


On page 42, the authors help us remember what we invariably discover from the gift of longevity: "Love can flourish only in the absence of fear because fear distorts our perception and blinds us with a cloud of confusion.  Love, being opposite to fear, is an endless energy that knows only how to extend (or share) itself, and, by so doing, it increases both for the giver and the receiver. Most of us have been conditioned to know fear more than Love, because that is what our world's culture invests in."



I believe we have entered our nation's early adult stage: learning to make deeper distinctions among the purported messages supplied through our apparently preferred leaders.  We are on the brink of reconsidering the matching of their stories with the results of their actions...and how those results align with our real needs.  of disillusionment with and distrust of institutional leaders/processes.  We've gone beyond the sixties when we expressed distrust for parental and institutional authority in general.

Over the past forty years, we thought if only we had the right leaders, we would have the right life.  Still operating under the illusion that any reliable leadership can be found outside our own selves struggling to sort through challenging experience and taking the consequences as they are simply bound to come, our nation went with the apparent "savior."  We still politically, as a sociological mass, actually wanted a parent! Why not, as children we experienced that activating our parents can save us from doing the work ourselves.  Parents who do their kids' work (walk our own path)  ultimately and erroneously communicate to offspring that they (adults) will assume responsibility for making the mistakes, the messes.  But in truth, we each make mistakes and messes of our own accord.  How can we not? We cannot know everything there is to know so as not to guess erroneously .



Alanis expresses this leap of understanding with elegance:
http://youtu.be/OOgpT5rEKIU

Elders  have the time to pay attention in a continual and ongoing fashion to the bits and pieces of "news" abounding outside of ourselves.  Elders can make time to compare and contrast, discuss and dialogue, detect and research, read-think-report free of charge (that's a pun ... "news" is rarely reported without a significant "charge" that reflects the "projection" of the particular tribe that reports the news.

In fact, we might more accurately conceptualize presentations of the  six o'clock news  hours, not as reporting but as news purporting.  Think of the news as being purported, not reported.  That shift in consciousness might help us question more persistently, more objectively, that which we hear from institutionalized "news" ... and consider politicians as playing a role, the purportors of a perception, a projection, a party line,  a hook for your vote.

Hmmmmm, think about it... independently... for as long as it takes to uncover the truth lying beneath a wide array of bits and pieces scattered across a polished political surface.

Retired Responsibilities to Rewire What We Find Around Us

I took time to respond to my dear cousin Deb this morning.  She sent me a picture of Arlington Cemetery dotted with gorgeous Christmas Wreaths all donated by a very generous gentleman from the Worcester Wreathe Company of Maine, with no mention by news stations in the New York area.  She asked why the news neglects good news like this piece.  


Tim and I have been asking variations on this "news reports" topics for several weeks now, so I shared our noticing with Deb. I wrote
" ... since with Tim who "studies" the news reports of national and world events, I've noticed that most station news reports reveal symptoms of "attention deficit disorder," 
  1. perseverating re sensational pieces (e.g. the battered and bruised Herman Kane and his wife Gloria) whether reports are true or not (and drumming it relentlessly into viewers consciousness until people begin to believe what they see and hear repeatedly)
  2. suddenly dropping updates on news that every one's been following religiously (Baby Lisa from Kansas City)
  3. blindly ignoring news/updates re issues pivotal to our collective well being (government overspending, Obama's misuse of our money harnessed from taxes which he gave to "green" campaign supporters knowing these ventures were going belly up (and had insured provisions in advance to protect and pay off the company holders)
  4. and speaking of "holders," how do most news stations fail to piece together Eric Holder's series of actions taken against states who try to uphold law-breaking illegal immigrants crossing our borders from Mexico (again costing those of us who have worked hard to provide tax money that supports entire generations of  illegal aliens)
  5. Hmmmm, I think I will blog this on my "Respectfully Rewired" site ... and add to it as I notice more examples
  6. Bottom line: we who have the time to pay attention to what goes on around us need to use the power of our words and vision to lift peoples' expectation of news reporters to a higher level of thought and operation.  They need a mass spiritual treatment program for whenever they display symptoms of sociological ADD!
  7. Will you and your Tillson Ladies of The Morning Prayer Circle join me in my high watch to raise the consciousness and integrity levels of our nation's political leaders (including those from all three branches), news stations and news reporters, the working and non-working general public who listen to the ADD-laden reports without requiring better than "that?" 
  8. Knowing you will ... and claiming the power inherent (but too often left unactivated) in our thoughts, words, and actions ...I am glad we have this work to do at this stage of our lives."
And I put this noticing out on the global kitchen table ...what are we willing to notice and nurture into greater integrity in the world within us and around us????

Friday, December 2, 2011

Revisiting 2011's affirmation ... today, and each day (to perceive even deeper meaning )

Visit the site of origin: www.campaignforconsciousness.com 


2011 Affirmation...
We believe in a universe that celebrates the extraordinary!  Consciously, we 
attune to the good around us, among us and within us.  We see beauty, hear harmony, 
and speak gratitude. 

Together, we release any collective habits of finding the negative.  As we value and 
support the good in each moment, waste and neglect are obsolete.  We co-create a world 
where our talents, ideas, and mindful intentions move forward swiftly, engineering 
excellence. 

Everywhere we look, merit is revealed. No good goes unnoticed. Paying it forward, we 
speak up when we see great good shared.  We give our time, energy and attention to that 
which we want to expand.  As we affirm this realization, its activity multiplies.  We 
acknowledge, we admire and we inspire. 
      www.campaignforconsciousness.com 

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

A" Thanksgiving" practice of spiritual "Tithing"

It's the eve of Thanksgiving.  I sit at the island in this marvelous kitchen with a most marvelous man who stands across from me as he reads.  I am very blessed ... and he, being as marvelous as he is, knows the blessing is mutual.  We are educating each other from our individual stores of gathered experience.  We do this daily, nightly, during our free time together... and I will speak for myself about the benefits to me.

Last night we finished a study of The Pacific ... the HBO mini-series (2010), produced by Hanks and Spielberg.  I am amazed at how much I didn't know about the causes, losses, and gains painfully accrued during this particular front (or any front for that matter) in World War ll.  In fact, I knew nothing really about the personal sacrifices (psychologcal trauma, exhaustion, chronic and pervasive sleeplessness, unrequited thirst and hunger, unpredictable and mercilessly prolonged danger, gashes, explosions, concussions, rotting bodies, putrid water, maggots, unbearable heat and frigid conditions) made by those who were drafted or enlisted into service ... representing the rest of us who got to stay safe in our homeland.

If I didn't know better about the psychological and social destructiveness of shame, I would feel ashamed.

Instead, I choose the road offered through the thinking of Campaign for Consciousness ... I choose to notice and expose the extraordinary!  Honoring the extraordinary sacrifices revealed in The Pacific, in a concrete and earthy way, I decided to tithe to those who sacrifice for me and mine, right here and now.  I committed to tithe monthly to our current wounded warriors and the families they come home to after giving their all for all of us (www.woundedwarriorproject.org).

Tithing is the spiritual practice of giving from our time, talent, or treasure to individuals/groups who nourish us, take care of us, feed us, work for good on our behalf.  I can celebrate my "Thanksgiving" now monthly...and remind myself that I am doing something that honors those who made and make amazing sacrifices on my behalf, in place of me.

It's good to know where our blind spots have been on the way to becoming a more progressively educated person -wherever our blind spots have appeared overtime. It's good to rewire ourselves regularly, to engage in the renewal process of rewirement.  We need each other to keep ourselves growing greater integrity.  Alone, we can think we know whatever we need to know.  In close and persistent communion with others, our blind spots cannot help but show up.  To live is to keep an open mind, to keep learning, to become more fully ourselves than we were yesterday.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Campaign For Consciousness ... take the 40 day challenge?

If we really want to generate a change in the world around us, we do this best by creating a change from within ourselves.  Be the change we seek.  Deviate from the hum-drum in a significant way...and others can feel the difference, want to experience that difference as well. Rewire yourself... for the better!

Try this affirmation and notice what difference it makes each time you affirm the good within and around over the remaining days.  If you find a shift in perspective that you would like to experience more consistently, come visit us, join with us at www.CampaignforConsciousness.com

September 10th ~ October 19th                     40 Days of Daily Affirmation 
We believe in a universe that celebrates the extraordinary!  Consciously, we 
attune to the good around us, among us and within us.  We see beauty, hear harmony, 
and speak gratitude. 

Together, we release any collective habits of finding the negative.  As we value and 
support the good in each moment, waste and neglect are obsolete.  We co-create a world 
where our talents, ideas, and mindful intentions move forward swiftly, engineering 
excellence. 

Everywhere we look, merit is revealed. No good goes unnoticed. Paying it forward, we 
speak up when we see great good shared.  We give our time, energy and attention to that 
which we want to expand.  As we affirm this realization, its activity multiplies.  We 
acknowledge, we admire and we inspire. 
      www.campaignforconsciousness.com 

Monday, July 11, 2011

Norman Rockwell, just one Americana model of excellence!

Stockbridge, Massachusetts is the final home and workplace of Norman.  And his mid-eighteenth century Americana town still reflects what remains sustainable and worthwhile in the heart of common middle-American folk culture: modest but thoughtfully-stocked shops,  under-stated signage (drive slowly though and keep your eyes pealed for points of interest), ample parking (complimentary), tree-lined streets shading strollers (or walk on the sunny-side sun-worshipers), friendly and attentive service (in each place we visited).

The historic Red Lion Inn offers not only a menu honoring our vegetarian palates and our carnivore neighbors, but a full range of seating choices!  Linens deck antique tables in the spacious dining room, a sprawling outdoor patio sports wide umbrellas, wicker love seats and wooden rockers line the expansive front porch (for drinks), and best of all (in my opinion) the paneled tavern preserves the historic atmosphere of a hearty meal paired with local brews! (Reports note that Norman loved -and rendered in his own works- such dark paneled rooms painted by Dutch masters.)   Our  pleased party sampled ale, wine, and old-fashioned lemonade ... food and drinks were decidedly delightful!

In his painting, Stockbridge "Main Street at Christmas," Norman placed his studio in the right hand corner,  just beyond the Red Lion Inn.  After an awe-inspiring tour of the museum's main gallery, we descended to the lower-level and faced a jaw-dropping display of every cover Norman painted for The Saturday Evening Post.  From the dates on each magazine, we figured Norman was an extraordinarily productive master.  His deadlines demanded an amazing visual cover "story" every two to six weeks for nearly half a century!  Awe-struck, we headed for Rockwell's studio.

Positioned now on museum grounds, this matte russet studio is trimmed in pale delft blue and overlooks the beloved Berkshire folk scenes Norman preserved for all time.  Standing beneath his very own foot-worn step, I felt as if I was standing on holy ground.  This amazing artist rendered American humanity at our best ... striving, questioning, compassionate, persevering, simple but honorable, proud but ultimately responsive to amassing calls for positively principled social evolution.  What I question in the documentary of Norman's life and work is an interview response where he diminished the value of his illustrative art relative to "fine art." 

Norman, I disagree that the masters rendered art more valuable, of higher quality than your illustrative documentary of American folk culture.  And now, from the other side, in retrospect and with a virtual panoramic view, I suspect you might update and revise your expressed opinion also!  Human beings are story-telling creatures ... and our current stories build upon the stories and progress of all those who lived and worked, birthed and passed on before us. Your work tells THAT story ...the story of us across time in this world.  Your art offers vistas of "us," allowing us to see our bigger picture mapped out carefully, mindfully, appreciatively.  And your artifacts, documented and preserved, reveal that you rendered "us" by means that technologically speaking were everywhere as fine as the "masters."(See Art Critic, 1955)

I pose instead that your works reveal art at an even higher level than what is traditionally considered "fine art." For you brought your subjects (us) not only alive in all our expressions of myriad personalities, but you contextualized us through our evolving stories reflected in paintings across time ... stories of our home lives, work lives, private lives, public lives - our hopes, desires and dreams. Your art is a testimony to the best  of us ... our aspirations, traditions, institutions, failures, and restoration of union.  And over the years, your very fine art illustrates our engagement in collaboration for vital social change ... for the progress of all.

Thank you, Normal Rockwell ... and thank you, Stockbridge!

Norman Rockwell Museum |  Rockwell's Stockbridge Studio

Norman Rockwell Museum | Rockwell's Stockbridge Studio

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Detecting the Seeds of Matured Qualities

The Universe according to TUT is absolutely brilliant!

Today's guidance offered the seed of discretion ...for the quality of VALOR
Th seed of spontaneity for the quality of BRILLIANCE
AND imagination for MAKING our DREAMS come true!

Try it...and come on back and talk about our findings!

Friday, June 3, 2011

medicine cat den - waterclan

medicine cat den - waterclan

Love herbs? Love cats? Visit this site~

Total Body Cleanse

Total Body Cleanse
Every body needs time off! Every body part could say, "Me too!"
Unplug from the socket, take a break, leave the cell phone in a drawer, forget to check email for the weekend...enough is enough.
We are human beings, being human means being organic, holistic, instinctual ... not being mechanical.
So unplug on all levels regularly!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Oleander – Small Flowering Shrub OF DOOM!

Oleander – Small Flowering Shrub OF DOOM!
My grand-daughter is about to be born, so I flew west to be support to the sweet family and be there for my toddler grandson. Durng my second week I read the book -riveting, by Janet Fitch. Then I watched the film with Michelle Pheiffer (also riveting) then I went through the neighborhood looking for white oleander -and found it sprawling out onto the sidewalk in Westwood! I figured since the story was written about a suburb within an hour or so from where I am visiting, there was a good chance I might find the beautiful but deadly blooms among all the flowering shrubs pervading this fragrant land bordering Sunset Blvd.

Since I have a grandson who loves to sniff flowers and herbs, it's essential to know what's safe and what's not. And he lives in a very flowerful neighborhood. So if you live in California, check out this article with photos of the lovely oleander.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Something Borrowed

Filmed in NYC, this romantic comedy has a very important lesson: sometimes we "borrow" a relationship...we don't know anything exists that is actually more powerful/authentic, convenience, flattery, boredom, status quo/expectations, to please someone else/not hurt an other's feelings.

Darcy borrows...Dex borrows...Rachel allows everyone to borrow from her, until she gets how wrong that becomes for everyone involved.  All Palladio Big Sisters have several options this upcoming week for c-viewing and debriefing re use of this film as a resource with your little Jane Eyre sisters.  Consortium and Council Circles have posted reflections and responses and suggestions for your facilitation.
Please, see their websites for further information.

Uploading files and folders to Google Docs

Uploading files and folders to Google Docs

Sunday, May 22, 2011

CART ACE Project III - Mirror Neuron And Reward Circuitry In Autism Center for Autism Research & Treatment

CART ACE Project III - Mirror Neuron And Reward Circuitry In Autism Center for Autism Research & Treatment

Explicitly direct children's attention to the source of information (What does this look like during different phases of swim instruction?)

Eliminating The Parasites That You Almost Certainly Have, and Curing Lupus

Eliminating The Parasites That You Almost Certainly Have, and Curing Lupus: "How to naturally cure parasite infections, and cure Lupus."

Hmmm, hadn't heard this connection. The Health Wyze site shares lots of other information that I have seen corroborated. The site is worth visiting.

While you're at it, visit www.invitehealth.com directed by pharmacist Jerry Hickey...he's a convincing guy with Live-call radio (and supplement stores) throughout tristate area, Florida, Boston, Pittsburgh. If I had a physiological problem I couldn't figure out from readily available help, I'd call Jerry.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

BRIDESMAIDS ...see it soon: hilarious!!!

Annie's best friend from forever (Lillian) is getting married.  Lillian asks Annie to be her maid of honor.  Of course Annie is thrilled and knows just what will please her lifetime friend...until the engagement party and meeting a set of bridesmaids led by bridezillamaidwannabe maid of honor!

Thanks to oddmaidout Megan, Annie is forced to find the stuffing within to become her own greatest asset in friendship's biggest nightmare...see it (and don't miss the Internet link where you can insert all your friends faces in YOUR wedding party! Google "Bridesmaids.")

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Film Recommendation!

SOUL SURFER... inspiring true story of a courageous teen, committed to her passion -despite losing her arm to a shark.  Bethany is a model for overcoming adversity ...and her family, friends, community -well, this film is worth taking in and taking to heart!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

PLASTIC TO AVOID

PLASTIC TO AVOID
Consider your plastic water bottles, mugs, kitchen tools and utensils, as well as food containers. Read this to know more about the possibly toxic elements that we have gotten used to using...and till recently haven't thought twice about.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Let's allow rewiring from the inside out (and not the ___ backwards ways of corporate America)

...to begin your household, then marketplace dialogues, here are focus questons born of the multiple Councils on campus...



Just three brief questions:

  1. Which is preferable: practitioners devoted to the reciprocal relationship between instruction and learning? (or selective testing, outside-designed schedules and curriculum presecriptions?) 
  2. Which is preferable: principals devoted to the principles of pedagogy? (or outward appearances, schedules, presriptions, selective test results assembled to reassure outsiders that the insiders know what they are doing? )
  3. Why would professionally prepared and devoted practitioners be pressed to divert pedagogically sound focus and effort these ways,  when the actual learning needs of our nationally diverse population demands every bit of our focus and attention? (Okay, so this one wasn't brief...forgive me: it truly is the big question to begin with! Unpacking this question leads everyone in dialogue to sources of the real problems with our public education system ...as manufactured over time.)

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Clinic offers free lead testing on dishes - 13 WTHR

Clinic offers free lead testing on dishes - 13 WTHR

Is the lead in the stone (of our stoneware), or in the glaze covering the stone?
Is the cadmium in the stone (of our stoneware), or in the glaze sealing the stone?

Who knows the answer to this important question?

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Green Cleaning Recipes – Women's Voices for the Earth

Green Cleaning Recipes – Women's Voices for the Earth
To all the Mamas, Papas, Grannies, and Gramps:
See this site for safe and simple and effective household clearning recipees...I have used many overtime, haveing found them posted in the newspapers over the past forty years by Eloise (and her syndicated neighborhood of Dedicated Housewives, before a few became desperate!).

Sunday, March 20, 2011

A really good  teacher I worked with for years in a challenged school community, contacted me at the closure of a stint in an international school.  Apparently, the school elsewhere endured under the direction of a difficult administrator as well as the one we had just endured together.  He asked how does this happen in education?  How do we keep bumping into schools stressed by the constrictions an administrator who has his focus on administration, really not student learning - nor the conditions that facilitate teachers' practice?

We know as teachers we are devoted to facilitating conditions of learning for our kids. What gets in the way and how is it allowed?

I suspect that some district somewhere expanded the wrong fork in the road and led everyone else astray: administrivia was once completed by the building's "principal Teacher" - AKA the Lead Teacher, the most experienced teacher, the communitiy's master teacher.  Since this person was also a practicing teacher, focus remained on student learning and teachers' ability to practice and grow in their craft. This kept data and bureaucracy to a minimum.  Then oops "administration" became a full time job with assistants even!  Whatever we make space for grows...especially when we feed it...


Time now to put first things first...kids real and ever-changing needs, creative pedagogy, teaching as an extended apprenticeship, master teachers as mentors -assessing, guiding, coaching the developmental practice of apprentices ... all leading to allowing kids to develop according to their strengths and their pace.  Let's put the focus of schools on engaged learning, the reciprocal practice of learners-teachers, craft sharing, and pedagogy.  Let's let educators design schools (not corporate or political entities) so that schools can practice according to sound educational  foundations and research.

  • How do administrative goals, needs, and favorites become system-wide decisions, to the functional exclusion of those who practice School's Craft every day?  
  • How do administrators at all four levels override everything teachers know to be true? At the local building and district and state and federal levels?
  • How do the needs and wants of a MANufactured  bureaucracy take precedence over that which experienced classroom teachers know to be true?
  • How does "the king's need" for numbers and quantity assurance become systematized, squeezing out the life of solidly good pedagogy?  (This thinking and resulting structure reflects a "hierarchy" in which the "special" one's needs matter more than everyone else's authentic needs. Has our modern world outgrown this yet???
  • How do we graduate systematically from a hierarchy model to one of INTERDEPENDENCE?

Friday, March 11, 2011

Love in the Right Places

Just now on the Jitney heading to NoFo, having flown into JFK on the red-eye, I am more than happy to simply sit back relaxing into the peaceful noontime Friday whisk along the L.I.E.  Reading the Buddha Brain and being in the chapter on wisdom, I am prone to notice a very sweet couple across from me...nuzzling each other, resting in each other's embrace.  And I am touched by the wisdom inherent in this clear and poignant union ... for the "couple" is comprised of a twenty-something female (ring less) and her very well-cared-for clean and curly Shihtzu! (I asked her to spell it for me.)

The love between the two of them is palpable...I can feel it wafting toward me across the aisle.  The twenty-something (let's call her Kelly) cuddled her beloved companion (let's call her Trixie) and whispered in her ear while passengers sporadically boarded the Jitney at 44th and 3rd.  Whatever she was whispering, Trixie appeared to be avidly listening and watching passers-by from a place of perfect contentment...just the right mix of stimulation and security.

I thought to myself, "It's Friday and wherever Kelly is going with Trixie for the weekend, it will be a place of happiness amidst the two of them! They harbor happiness, they generate happiness, they bathe in the glow of their sweetly nourishing union.  Wherever they go, there will be tranquility, contentment, rapture, and joy....the Buddha's pathway to inner peace.  Kelly needs no boyfriend!"  Since she doesn't NEED one, there need be no pressure coercing her to leave her already-made inner peace to go find her true love and work on a meaningful intimate male-female relationship...and all that.  She already generates true love.

Instead, Kelly will be predisposed to draw like-minded candidates to her if she so desires.  The attraction of harmony (true love) is a natural draw! When she feels her biological clock ticking ... the organic evolution of a very common longing, timing ... she will also have a template for what generative mutual love feels like!  And this kind of adult-adult attraction can simply unfold in Kelly's right time and place.

Rewiring all this, I thought even more reflectively: Maybe all young women, once they have mastered taking very good care of themselves and the balance in their lives, should consider adopting the kind of pet that stirs  their heart - a good place to start to practice commitment, where there is true love.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Waiting for Superman...think and question as you watch and wait

Wow... American Airlines is showing a film WAITING FOR SUPERMAN...basically it does honor good teachers, even average teachers, and does reveal systemic problems that impact schools' success because of home factors, motivated and unmotivated parents, neighborhood, and states rights problems that foretell real issues schools can do nothing about.  It also makes a huge deal about Unions and tenure as the real problem with fixing everything else.  Such a shame to "educate" the public through American Airlines, during this time in Wisconsin.  One fact that slipped by and should be the focus is that if the lower performing 6% of nations teachers could be replaced just by average teachers, kids performance would soon match the performance of kids in Finland (who are highest in the world).  
This says to me we need to be honoring the amazing work 94% of our country's teachers are doing with problems created by home factors, motivated and unmotivated parents, neighborhood, and states rights ...we need to look at what these 94% accomplish and make  movies about this.  Focus on good generates, multiplies  greater good. And so it is!


And think about this: the news and media are being trained to equate "teachers" with ""schools"  and then in bashing schools we actually bash teachers...the non-decision-makers albeit nurturers, and in the the American working hierarchy, teachers are indeed the "lowliest" women on our professional totem poles.  



Friday, January 21, 2011

Hunting Revisited

Experts no longer expend their time with trial and error learning.  As adolescents leave behind the toys of childhood, favoring more age appropriate stimulation, commitment to excellence naturally turns our attention to those who do it well already.

Once we achieve a consistent level of expertise, we are drawn to those who excel our level of mastery ... those who have honed habits that are tried and true.  Anything less is boring, and can even be irritating.

In the case of finding lean meat for our Palladio kitchens, Professor "Wild Bill" eschewed going out on a wild goose chase any longer!  Instead, he headed first to the children's section of Palladio Libraries and borrowed hard cover copies of Farmer Boy* and Little House in the Big Woods*.   Replete with tried and true methods ...as well as safe, simple and sustainable for both hunter and wild creature, these texts offer great descriptions given through the author of course,  Laura Ingalls Wilder.

Let's hear it now from lean game providers who have, like Professor Wild Bill, gone to those before who mastered the process long ago ("Luminaries," as Professor Renard has called them in the field of Pedagogy).
How has hunting changed? How has nutritional research and "remaining youthful" revised our appreciation of  lean meat? 



And those who assist by supporting leaner choices for us?


 (*This was on the recommendation of Dairy Professor Greta, who had found tips therein for her goat milk production just last month...kids have loved the yogurt and chevre on Palladio's menus across campuses.  And the yogurt packaging ..."Aunti M's Farm" with a pic of  little Aunti M in braids had the primary grade children clamoring for more  the morning after it's Monday morning introduction.)

Let's hear it now also from the goat farmers out there! 

How have nutritional updates revised our appreciation of goat milk, goat yogurt, goat cheese?

So how do we differ from our foremothers and fathers?

David Whyte reminds us that we do nothing but from the shoulders of those who have gone before us.
Wheat was the legacy you received from your father? your mother?
A legacy can be helpful or hindering, depending upon the stage, age, context of your life now, their life then. (Define "then.")


  • Get clear on their circumstances ... family, gender, the age, the stage, the times, culture, role, fit.  
  • What was the status quo?
  • To what extent and in what ways did they go with the flow? swim against the current? swim upstream?
  • What behaviors/predispositions did they model for you? bequeath to you? Which was a Trojan Horse? Which an albatross? Which a gift in the rough?

Enneagram Evolution

So I am thinking out loud this morning about this fascinating measurement of temperament -and how it's changed over the decades.  In the eighties, my score indicated that I was a peacemaker.  Now the instrument indicates that I am a Type 2: Helper (with Thinker next in line).

So has the instrument changed? Have I changed?
As I ask these questions, my mind reveals an image of the Six Blind-folded Wise Men ...

     A Great Goddess had delivered deep in the night a special invitation to each representative of the other six continents.   Upon awakening to the morning's light, each felt certain that he was called to Her gathering ... to demonstrate what he knew for sure, and thereby demonstrate an even greater truth.
     After serving a delicious breakfast, tailored of course to the taste preferences of each wise man, Great Goddess ushered the men into a clearing sheltered by tall leafy trees and fragrant with the scent of orange blossom.  Each wise man gracefully took the place set out for him around what appeared to be a Wheel of Seasons.  
    Furtively, each looked around at the placement of the others in relation to himself.  Each inwardly wondered at the meaning of this.  Certainly, every action and particle of matter has a meaning.  Each man's mind raced to discover the meaning behind his position, relative to the others ... and what this would mean for his future.  As each man's mind raced, he grew more inwardly excited.  Wanting desperately to give voice to his concern,  but unwilling to look ignorant -for certainly he should be able to discern the meaning of this - each man twitched in his place. Each man made little clearing sounds in his throat, and released mighty exhalation sounds (approximating, "HERUMPH").
     For what seemed an eternity, the wise men sat together in this circle.  They looked askance at the other s from the corners of their eyes.  They herumphed and twitched and recentered themselves as best they could in a situation such as this.  Momentarily, Great Goddess smiled upon them from her sudden appearance from North on the Wheel of Seasons, "Please know that your presence here is very appreciated, even essential to the Legacy of Truth we bequeath to all who follow us. Do you have any needs that require our attention before we begin our purpose here today?"
     Furtively, once more, the six sets of eyes seemed to search the faces and demeanor of all those around the circle.  Since no one wanted to be the first to seem not enlightened, but lacking in some way albeit endurance, stamina, focus, shrewdness, even patience -not a single request was voiced aloud.  Great Goddess allowed all the time needed to connect eye to eye with each man in her presence -awaiting his articulation of need.  When no needs were expressed, she honored their communications to herself and to each other, "Well then.  We may begin.  From the sky soon will drop a mask without eyes.  When it falls into your lap, please reach for your mask and place it securely over you face.  Keep this mask in place for the duration of our experiment forthcoming.
Please nod agreement if you feel full understanding of what is expected of you."
     All six men nodded and with the final nod masks fell into their laps from the sky.  Each man secured his mask, twitching and gurgling as quietly as possible -as all sound seemed even louder now in their respective darkness.  The air began to tingle and clothing clung to each one sitting in this circle unbroken.  One could hear a pin drop.  The men tried to hide the sounds of their own quickened breathing... but each could certainly hear the others.  Anxiety mounted with each measured exhalation.
   Suddenly, the earth beneath each man rumbled, followed by the scent of something odious, mysterious, indiscernible.  From the North this scent grew stronger and the air moved around each man so that he knew he was in the presence of something powerful, significant, and large enough to get his full attention.  "It is among us my friends.  The time has come to use all the wisdom available to each of you.  Listen carefully to my directions, and know that throughout this experience you are indeed safe.  Nothing can harm you.  Simply do as I direct and rely on the great source of knowing within you for the response I will request of you.  Remember, your response will contribute to not only our Legacy of Truth, but perhaps more importantly the Legacy of Truth Finding."
     With that, Great Goddess shared that before each man was something indeed that mattered, something sacred, something to be discerned.  Each man was to remain where he was planted, but from that place he could use all senses but his eyes to discern what was before him.  He could take all the time he needed.  He could ask as many questions as he wished aloud, and Great Goddess would share the information requested. When each man was satisfied he knew the nature of what was before him, he was to lie down and rest.  When all men were resting, their research would conclude. Great Goddess would seek from each man the conclusions drawn from his experience.  Once all men were heard, Great Goddess would  allow them to remove their masks.  A shared discussion about truth and truth finding would follow.

What do you suppose happened next?

     

And our new year?

Our thoughts are not meant to become our identity except through conscious choice...and if we are not dead or dying, we will grow (our rate from slow to exponential is a dependent variable...more about that as time moves on).

Our thoughts, indeed our "acquired" beliefs, if not detached from authentic life, grow along with us (if we let them ...if we haven't on some unconscious level decided that our once upon a time thoughts have become our identity). Oops!

Since we are alive and free beings, we can change this oversight. The weed can be uprooted, the stagnant mulched.

When we find we have unconsciously, inadvertently done a goulish deed...simply let it go like a Zen monk or nun...let go and let our good intention take over... never hold onto something dead...it will contaminate our very life! So on this New Year Eve, say your boo-hoo, and let it go where all once thought thoughts go ... into the Great Recylcing Been.

By EST, it is now 2011, let it be...plant your current seeds, not the old "genetically engineered" ones of your past. Think happening thoughts...and hang on for dear life...literally!

Happy New Year All...and to all, a good Knight or Lady!

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Something in the wisdom of the past ...and bringing it forward now

  • There's a children's music CD entitled, Bloom Where Your Are Planted.


I bought it for my daughters over thirty years ago, when it was an "album."  It's ideas are so classic to the harmonious development of childhood ideas about growing and changing, that the album is currently a CD.

The title idea ... Bloom Where Your Are Planted... came to mind this morning during my yoga session.  The sun streamed in the windows as I stretched into each asana in a sequence I have come to love because I benefit internally from each pose.  I rest in each pose... and in resting, images flowing through my mind are reflected.  Words came with the reflection we write about here. 


Later, I arranged a Medicine Wheel session for myself to further examine, then integrate these words reflected on the still waters of my mind during yoga: Bloom Where Your Are Planted .  


Here's what  came to mind:  

  • A seed's germinating is compromised when motion diminishes access to nutrients and a place to rest, secure itself, engage it's sprouting process, secure rooting, draw in further nutrients
  • to  Bloom Where Your Are Planted,  we need acess to rest and security so that our continual process is undisturbed, 
  • In environments that do not ensure sufficient rest and security, sprouts are easily uprooted -withering and dying follows.
  • applied to human beings, the germinating and sprouting process needs protection and preservation 
  • consider this concept: "necessary and sufficient"and apply it to our intention, our effort
  • consider this concept: "ecosystem" and apply it to systematized dynamics
  • how do unhealthy systems stay in balance?and do they all finally collapse/
  • what is necessary and sufficient to create a system in authentic balance? sustainable balance?
  • to ensure the growing that scaffolds the blooming process -both within an individual, and between and among people (physicially, emotionally, ideationally, personality-wise and relationally) 
    • because being disturbed ... or not sufficiently nurtured... impairs the blooming process.  To what extent does it also initiate a coping/disease process?
    • how does the idea of "necessary and sufficient" bring us more clarity as we our think about seeding? sprouting? blooming? designing healthier dynamics? designing healthier systems ...an ecosystem?
    • When is an effort "necessary and sufficient"to bring about an intention?
    • To what extent is "necessary and sufficient"
    • how can we use this information to develop plans for marriage-making?
    • how may we consider how to create a home for both individuals and the union?
    • how can we use this information to consider our home's capacity to sustain a child across childhood and adolesence?
    • and finally how can we model and educate our children so that they are able to sustain themselves upon adulthood?
  • Rest with just one choice question above.  Let that question simply rest in the stillness of your mind, as a small boat floats upon the still waters
  • Imagine this boat/question traveling organically through the four seasons from spring through winter...evolving as it naturally does without any push or pull externally
  • Respectfully consider now the evolved ideas bloomed during their journey through the seasons -after the winter thaw, -after the boats return to shore: What do your discover? Blog it...

Additional quests to rest with, blog about:
Do we eschew REST because we are addicted to stimulation or certain kinds?

Are we afraid of reflection natural to stillness?

Do we confuse stillness with emotional dying because we have only skimmed it's luminous surface?

Here we enter the depths of rest together and find within REST's  inherent values, respectfully.