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7.29.2012
nd 'Why are the Olympics reminding me of Hunger Games?'
nd 'Why are the Olympics reminding me of Hunger Games?'
Soooo cool. First lady Michelle Obama hugs entire US basketball team after win over France Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) - 26 minutes ago
Before they headed back to the locker room, though, they took a quick left and headed straight for Michelle Obama - the wife of President Barack Obama, who greeted the full U.S. athletic delegation on Friday - who was seated in the front row to take ...
nd 'I accept what I need; never what I greed.' Loving
nd 'I accept what I need; never what I greed.' Loving
NYT Nuns in St Louis nxt wk - Nuns Weigh Response to Scathing Vatican Rebuke New York Times
New York Times - 14 hours ago
American nuns are preparing to assemble in St. Louis next week for a pivotal meeting at which they will try to decide how to respond to a scathing critique of their doctrinal loyalty issued this spring by the Vatican - a report that has prompted Roman Catholics ...
7.28.2012
The Status Quo Changes only when it Changes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReoKGbVK6p0
Well sort of, I can
just barely see beyond the chicken and egg aspect of this. But I can see a little bit beyond.
The status quo is
what we are. Whatever age we are, our
life up until that point has been finding our place in the way things are. We’re an information system; we’re a computer
system, that’s what our nervous system is, and it has hardware, it has firmware,
it has software, and whoever you are at this instant in time you are that many
years and seconds of your life in programming a way to be. Some of its now in hardware, that's pretty
difficult to change. Some of it is in
software that's integrated with that hardware; that's difficult to change. And a little piece of it is easy to change, not
much of it is easy to change.
So any and every
status quo, any threat to the status quo, confronts you or anyone, with the prospect
of throwing out your way of being, your way of existing, your way of living,
your way of having pleasure, your way of maybe finding joy; probably not joy,
so rare in our lives in this society.
I only glimpsed this
morning this piece of it - that status quo is a paradigm, or it's like a
paradigm - the capacity of our mind to make sense of reality a certain way. Sometimes that’s shown to us with pictures –
have you ever seen the one that is the old woman and the young woman; and when
someone's first shown it, they’ll see either the old woman or the young woman;
but over time, minutes, tens of minutes, particularly with coaching they can
switch between views of the same picture without touching it, without moving
it. It’s a capacity of the mind, it snaps
things into place. It may not be the
only snapping that's possible.
Well a fundamental
change in the status quo such as, ‘of course women should have the right to
vote,’ has that snapping aspect to it. It's not only what happens externally, it’s
what happens within us. And when it
happens that quickly, it's not painful, but the prospect of it to the nervous
system is excruciating, such that all but one 1 million run from it, and even
kill to prevent it.
So the status quo
doesn't change until the status quo changes.
30 kids are getting on a bus to their expected death, the freedom rides
to Mississippi, their nervous systems already snapped into the new status quo.
They saw and were living that they became of a different status quo. ‘No, we don't sit in a separate waiting room.’ But their being it, their living it snapped
ultimately millions of onlookers into the new status quo, and the status quo
changed for millions almost instantly. Revolutionaries in Tahrir square
provoked the same response within days.
The status quo for the whole world switched in days from, ‘yes, Mubarak
heads the country,’ to ‘No, Mubarak can't head the country anymore.’ The status quo doesn't change until the
status quo changes.
And when the status quo
changes there is an, ‘ahhhhh, thank goodness,’ among millions who instants
before that paradigm being shifted for them, would kill to prevent it from shifting.
So there's something
to those that cause that paradigm shift.
They go right to the brink of death, by giving every thing they have,
not almost everything, everything they have for life in the status quo to be
replaced, possibly including their own lives, that it causes enough onlookers
to vicariously go to the same place, the same threshold of willingness to give. And by standing at that threshold, without
knowing it, there is the possibility of them getting instantaneously and
painlessly and joyfully sucked through.
It's a hacking past the defenses of conservatism; it's so breathtaking,
the courage of those 30 freedom riders, the courage of those 200 women in
prison for women’s suffrage, that it literally sucks the healthier of those
onlookers breathlessly to the brink, to the vortex, and sometimes they get
sucked through, instantaneously. ‘Oh, I
see the young woman now; it isn't just the old woman, the mature woman in that
picture.’
If the next 200
billion children will have a future other than hell on earth, a handful of
people will go to that vortex themselves, and thereby create the conditions for
that breathless, vicarious following, by much larger numbers, such that all
could instantaneously, joyfully, gratefully and unwittingly get sucked through. Or it won't happen.
'We all are the 'rich young man.' No way in Hell I’m giving everything for the Global Neediest. The problem isn't Loving's Ways
http://youtu.be/qBTOS5BxNQQ
Yes it may be that
I'm too harsh. It may be that I'm too
eccentric, too demanding, too different.
Too narrow in my view of what it takes.
That I'm communicating badly, unnecessarily alienating people. Too philosophical, too harsh. Communicating inappropriately; no not in a
sexual way but in the meaning of ineffective or counterproductive from my
generation to younger people, specifically using all caps in some of my
writing.
All of that may be
true. It's my perception that it's not
true, that is not correct, it's not accurate.
What's accurate is,
and what has me with a perfect track record so far of losing every promising
soul that I've seen is that I do, and by implication call for what no one is
willing to do. The rich young man is
unwilling to give everything to the cause.
And thus far we cannot and will not face that to defeat a fossil fuel
industry going after $40 trillion in revenue will require some of us giving
everything to the cause - our friendships, our comfort, our houses, our wealth,
our careers, our futures, our pulse, our lives, our reputation, our alliances
on the Left; everything will be taken from us.
NO! That can't possibly be!!! It must be the way Loving articulates, the narrowness
of his demands, his extremism, his eccentricity, harshness…. No.
No. No. Not by any historical measure.
I can't fully
understand this so I'm not sure how I can explain it to anyone else. How can I have written of, spoken of, thought
of, articulated the centrality of the Rich Young Man parable, the Wealthy Ruler, and feel like I'm only 'getting it' right
now? I don't know. All I know is, that's how it is. That parable is the whole deal. The entire
deal.
'Yes I want to save
the world, but I don't want to offend the people on the left! Yes I want to save the world, but I don't
want to have to devote my entire life to keeping my body in the way! Yes I want to stop fracking, the folks that
are down here in DC today, but I don't want to have to quit my job to do it; I
don't want to have to lose all my friends, I don't want to offend my other
fellow activists; I don't want everyone in the world to hate me. I don 't want to devote, to give, literally
everything that I have. I don't want to
have to sell my house....'
Probably every
promising warrior I've yet encountered.
Duh. That's where they are lost - the rich young man. I can't give everything that I have.
David Hilfiker, his
books are so worth reading. A modern day
Saint, or close thereto, at least for his mid-life work where he left a
comfortable practice in a northern Wisconsin town, moving his bio-family to the
needier parts of DC to set up clinics, shelters, counseling. He was involved with Christ House, as I
understand it, a marvelous institution here in DC - medical clinic, longterm care for the
incapacitated homeless here in DC. When
I heard him speak 12 years or so ago in the wealthy Philadelphia suburb where I
existed at the time, he spoke with authority this scholarly man, how the most
written of, explained, over-explained passage in the new testament is the
passage about the 'rich young man.'
Century after century of people contorting themselves into answers as to
why Jesus certainly did not mean that we all should give everything for the
global neediest. Right?
We give EVERYTHING
that we have, or we do not fight alongside Jesus.
I expect to speak of
this more in a moment, in another log, but the status quo is the status
quo. It can change, but is a paradigm
shift when it does. It's a total
shift. Everything old goes, everything
new takes its place. So everything in
the lives of those of the status quo, near all of us, is threatened. And in that profound sense, everything has to
be sold, given up, given, devoted, risked to join the Jesus' of the world, the
King's the Gandhi's, the Alice Paul's, the Diane Nash's. This is where I've lost every hopeful soul
I've seen. With all of them, sooner or
later it surfaces to them what they would not, could not, will not give up for
the least of these our family.
And if I ever play a
role in helping to win just one Warrior to the cause, it will not be by my
joining the all but one in a million liars, or misleaders, or those who are
mistaken who say, 'Oh no, this can be easy.
We can stop fracking an easy way.
We can stop the fossil fuel industry, crazy insane after $20-80 trillion
in revenue, we can stop them without it costing us everything.’ 'You can land on Normandy Beach to defeat
Hitler, and it won't cost you everything - you won't have to leave behind
mother, father, wife, children, farm, job, career, all safety and comfort....
No, there is an easy way.' That's a
lie. Fracking isn't going to be stopped
without some of us giving everything we have in the world so that the next 200
billion children have a life other than Hell, to the cause. The fossil fuel industry will not be stopped
in their dumping of deadly warming gasses into the atmosphere until some of us
are seen for the joy of it, for the love of it giving everything we have for
the global neediest - the next 200 billion children, yet to be born.
And that's the one
little thing that so far, 'Oh, of course I want it to stop, I'll do
anything! Except for giving everything,
every single last thing I have for the cause.'
Absolutely
fascinating.
7.27.2012
Think Obama's a Muslim? Then you're too stupid to vote Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times - 4 hours ago
But, if you were to show up at the polls in November, and the poll worker were to ask you “Is President Obama a Muslim or a Christian?
Japan makes Sea Shepherd founder a Terrorist. Seeks extradition.
Washington Post - 21 hours ago
BERLIN - Japan asked Germany to arrest Paul Watson, the founder of environmental group Sea Shepherd, days before he skipped bail and apparently fled the country.
7.25.2012
Obama-Clinton wins big The Hill
The Hill - 1 hour ago
Ernest Hemingway advised young writers to write one true sentence. For the 2012 campaign one true sentence is this: A great nightmare for Republican strategists is that President Obama might pull a "JFK in 1960" and run with Hillary Clinton for vice ...
nd 'Eternity's Future, not Legislation, not saving earth is the goal of the sane. Fee and Dividend Legislation is the current answer. So?
nd 'Eternity's Future, not Legislation, not saving earth is the goal of the sane. Fee and Dividend Legislation is the current answer. So?
Cue the GOP mea culpas: Deficit will decrease under Obama's health care law, budget office says The Star-Ledger
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com - 3 hours ago
WASHINGTON - President Obama's health care overhaul will shrink rather than increase the nation's huge federal deficits over the next decade, Congress' nonpartisan budget scorekeepers said Tuesday, supporting Obama's contention in a major ...
7.24.2012
NYT: GOP's Michelle Bachman - "Dangerous Fundmentalist"
New York Times - 15 hours ago
What I find most fascinating about Michele Bachmann - and there are many, many more where she came from - is that she presents herself as a godly woman, humbly devoted to her Christian faith.
Child Poverty in the US set to Rise
SOS Children's Villages Canada (press release) - 9 hours ago
While the global recession must certainly shoulder a chunk of the blame, wider trends of modernization cannot be ignored. Peter Edelman of the Georgetown Center on Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy pointed particularly toward "automation ...
BROKE IN AMERICA: U.S. Poverty Rate Highest Since The 1960s (DETAILS) Global Grind
Global Grind - 18 hours ago
Census figures for 2011 will be released this fall, which show that the poverty rate has climbed to levels unseen in nearly half a century amid a weak economy and fraying government safety net.
2.18 billion Christians of all ages around the world
Pew Research Center - 9 hours ago
The December 2011 study found that there are 2.18 billion Christians of all ages around the world, representing nearly a third of the estimated 2010 global population of 6.9 billion. Christians are also geographically widespread - so far-flung, in fact ...
Water is the new gold, a big commodity bet MarketWatch
MarketWatch - 9 hours ago
(MarketWatch) - "Is water the gold of the 21st century?" asks Fortune. Answer: Yes, water is the New Gold for investors this century.
How super PACs are saving Mitt Romney Washington Post
Washington Post (blog) - 3 hours ago
Republican-aligned super PACs and other outside conservative groups have spent more than $144 million on general election ads in swing presidential states, a huge outlay of cash that has allowed former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney to not only ...
7.23.2012
Advice to an individual thinking of helping in Loving's work
"How are you doing health wise? My idea is to have various people come sit with you and when they do for whatever time period, they also adopt some variation of the word "love" into their names. My name, for example, when I come sit with you will be "Keep Loving." What do you think?"
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Friend,
80% of all communication is non verbal. That comes to mind Friend. My name came long after my behavior changed. I've always been glad of that. My health is good. I've been at this work for years now without a break, so I'm very tired, but I haven't taken a break from breathing, either, nor has my heart taken a break, or my liver, or lungs. We are designed to serve, to work. Our next 200 billion children deserve every waking second of our lives, so that they have a planet other than Hell. From me, they get every breath. I look at my behavior, and I understand myself as an Unviolent Marine on the battlefield. If other Marines want to come alongside and fight with similar focus, dedication, passion, commitment, courage - well, we lose until that happens. But others, more casually involved? Collateral damage, and what good is there to that? It seems incomprehensible to folks that I'm fine, that I, the fight, desperately needs reinforcements, fellow fighters, but that I don't need company, that it slows me down, drains me, distracts me, with the rarest of exceptions. But that is how it is. All are my sisters and brothers, to the good Marine too. But on the field of battle? I want soldiers, or to be left to the fight, alone, until Unviolent Marines materialize.
Loving
MUST READ: Jim Kim, World Bank, VALUES, COURAGE, 'TRUE' ACTIVISM AND CHANGE
World Bank Group - 13 hours ago
And I challenge you to join me in harnessing the moral power and practical lessons that the AIDS movement has produced to speed progress against that other global scourge, poverty. As the leading global development institution, the World Bank is ...
7.22.2012
NYT: California GOP, becamea 'cult,' soon states #3 party
New York Times - 40 minutes ago
LOS ANGELES - This would seem a moment of great opportunity for California Republicans. The state has become a national symbol of fiscal turmoil and dysfunction, the Legislature is nearly as unpopular as Congress and Democrats control every branch of ...
US poverty on track to reach 46-year high; suburbs, underemployed workers ... Washington Post
Washington Post - 13 hours ago
WASHINGTON - The ranks of America's poor are on track to climb to levels unseen in nearly half a century, erasing gains from the war on poverty in the 1960s amid a weak economy and fraying government safety net. Census figures for 2011 will be ...
MLK Jr. “We shall match your capacity to inflict suffering by our capacity to endure suffering."
From MLK's sermon "Loving Your Enemies," delivered on November 17, 1957, at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama:
To our most bitter opponents we say:
"We shall match your capacity to inflict suffering by our capacity to endure suffering.
We shall meet your physical force with soul force.
Do to us what you will, and we shall continue to love you.
We cannot in all good conscience obey your unjust laws because noncooperation with evil is as much a moral obligation as is cooperation with good.
Throw us in jail and we shall still love you.
Bomb our homes and threaten our children, and we shall still love you.
Send your hooded perpetrators of violence into our community at the midnight hour and beat us and leave us half dead, and we shall still love you.
But be ye assured that we will wear you down by our capacity to suffer.
One day we shall win freedom but not only for ourselves.
We shall so appeal to your heart and conscience that we shall win you in the process and our victory will be a double victory."
2nd Israeli Man Sets Himself Ablaze in Protest ABC News
ABC News - 25 minutes ago
Israeli police says a second Israeli man has set himself on fire after falling on hard times. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said a man in his late 40s set himself ablaze Sunday near a bus stop in central Israel.
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