Tuesday, June 21, 2011

BEHIND SHATTERED GLASS

Photo by Nikko Gibbler



I sit behind shattered glass,
Sometimes quietly,
But most times tormented,
Watching—
My vision distorted, as life passes by.


The sun rises in all its glory
Casting its light upon the earth,
Awakening the world to the beauty which abounds.
But, I see only the shadows.


The sun sets,
Leaving behind a trail of majestic colors
For all to view,
As a reminder of the coming of a new day
Filled with hope and promises.
But, I see only clouds of gray.


The moon and the stars fill the night sky
With a gentle tranquility,
So the world may slumber in fearless peace.
But, I see only darkness.


As I sit behind this glass.
In loneliness and solitude,
I desperately wonder why it had to be shattered;
Why some were spared the violent storms
And were left unscathed,
Their vision filled with the beauty of life.


The only answer fills my heart with pain and grief—
Fate is cruel; life is unkind;
And evil runs rampant and unleashed in the world, beyond

The Shattered Glass.


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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Brother Bear

I wanted to mention that "Brother Bear" is a very touching movie, at least in my opinion.  I forgot to mention this in the previous post!!

Attraversiamo!!!
 (another excellent movie:  "Eat, Pray, Love" and "The Secret Lives of Bees".  Just had to mention it...I hardly ever see movies until they come out on Netflix!!)

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

LOOK THROUGH MY EYES

Brother Bear:  Take a look through my eyes...
Phil Collins video on YouTube.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Can You?

A POEM TO MYSELF


Can You?


Can you stand by my side
While in this darkness I abide?
Is it unfair to ask,
A too burdensome task?

Can you find strength enough to share
When I fall hopelessly into despair?
Will the fear be to great and push you away
Making it impossible for you to stay?

Can you find a safe place in your heart
To keep the hope which in my life is not a part?
I promise to never forget it is there—
To go on living, though my soul is bare.

Can you teach me about your faith in God
And light the path on which I trod?
From you I can learn about the love
That is blessed and sent from heaven above.

Can you help me out of this awful pain
So my life will not have been lived in vain?
Tell me, is it too much to ask
To know who I am without the mask?
6/23/96
Menancy

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Monday, June 6, 2011

FIND A CAUSE AND SPEAK OUT or JUST SPREAD KINDNESS


I DARE YOU!
I DOUBLE DOG DARE YOU!
I TRIPLE DOG DARE YOU!



“Mourn not the dead that in the cool earth lie—

But rather mourn the apathetic throng—

The cowed and the meek—

Who see the world’s great anguish and it’s wrong

And dare not speak.

~~Ralph Chaplin

Solidarity Forever



Just a thought—apathy seems to be running rampant in our world.  The only thing that seems to bring humanity together is a tragedy.  Then we work together to fix the damage or correct the wrong.  But, what are we doing on those quiet days, when the tornado has not destroyed the town; the bombs have not killed people; the planes have not crashed into the buildings?



Do we have a passion to which we commit?  Do we go out and make a difference? It does not have to be a huge difference—just a simple hello, a smile, a wave, a phone call, or an email.  A response given to those in need or that have reached out to you. 



I beg you to reach out—because everyone is fighting some sort of battle.  Suffering happens to all of us.  What makes the difference in people’s lives is our reaction to their pain. 



How will you react today?  Whose life will you touch?



I hope someone’s.


Wednesday, June 1, 2011

“LIFE IS SHORT”

'The journey through life is not supposed to be easy; it is supposed to be real.'


Before I begin on the topic about which I have chosen to write, I would like to make one statement.  As I have stated on my ‘mantra’ page, I am Christian.  However, I believe that we can learn many things from other philosophies and other religions.  Life is a journey. Why not be open to all inspirational things that can help us walk on our path with less difficulty, less stress, less negativity, less judgments and NO labels?  I strive to be real, because to pretend is unkind, not only to yourself but to all people you encounter.  To feign, in my opinion is the worst emotional injustice you can inflict on others.  Well, with all that said, here is my post.
THIS IS IN MEMORY OF A FALLEN SOLDIER.  I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH HIS MOTHER.  FOR PRIVACY REASONS I WILL NOT REVEAL ANY NAMES.  BUT, HE DIED AT THE TENDER AGE OF TWENTY SIX.  THIS QUOTE WAS ON THE BACK OF THE MEMORIAL SERVICE LEAFLET. 
“Life is Short”
Four Mind Changes:
A reminder of the reality of Karma.
Please reflect on the following:

 I.   I have been blessed with a life in which I can do many things to further my own happiness and the happiness of those around me.  It would be a shame to waste this wondrous opportunity by engaging in useless and meaningless activities; it would be a pity to waste this life by not fulfilling one’s spiritual potential.

 II.  Life is short:  There’s no time to waste.  Reflecting upon death is not meant to be a morbid practice.  In fact, it can have the opposite effect; it can help ground us in the here and now and make us appreciate the wonderful miracle of life each moment as it’s given to us now.

III.  The journey through life isn’t supposed to be easy; it’s supposed to be real.  Regularly contemplating the travails of our journey helps us to stay realistic about what life is and is not.  Do not be depressed by these thoughts.  Instead, recognize the joys that can be found by staying grounded and real.  Every dip and rise, every twist and turn is part of the infinite journey; why turn aside from any of it.

IV.  Our Karma is the one thing we carry with us always.  Thinking about your karma helps you face the truth about your own experience, it helps you make changes when necessary.  Do not think about changing anybody else’s behavior—just your own.  What can you do today to change the way you feel tomorrow?”  
---Lama Surya Das



When I first read this, I was at a loss for words.  My thoughts were about the parents and how to cope with the death of a child; for truly, it is not the norm for a child to leave this world first.  But, it does happen.  However, this young man’s memorial service was not focused on the living, not selfishly created for those left behind.  It was a celebration of his life.  It was facing the reality that our time on this earth is limited and uncertain.  Even through the death of a child, we live on and must create a new path for ourselves; a path that no longer includes a part of our being—a creation and gift from God, Creator, Higher Power, Source or any other word of your choice—our child.

If you read my blog, you will know that my daughter has been estranged from us for a while now…HER CHOICE not mine.  It has felt similar to a ‘death’.  This is her path, her karma.  Finally, I have decided that I can no longer be depressed by her actions.  While, it still hurts very much, I have to move on with my life.  I can no longer be stagnant.  The only growth while being stagnant is algae.  If you were to define algae it means any group of lower plants having chlorophyll but not a vascular system.  So what does this mean?  The etymology of vascular is Latin vascularis, from Latin vasculum small vessel, diminutive of vas vase, vessel.  In reference to our human body, vascular is all about the heart, the blood, the flow of life.  I can no longer allow my heart to not beat.  I can no longer live outside of life.  I need to fill my vessel with life giving force.  I need to flow like a river. I must create a new path with every current that ‘twists and turns’ and changes the boundaries of its banks —my life. 

This is life.  I have to live.  I cannot change her behavior, but I can change my own.  So, today I am going to pray that I can do something to change the way I feel tomorrow.