Posts Tagged ‘world’

Coward

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

There is a strong theme of spineless-ness in our culture today, and it’s unfortunate.

I watched a few minutes of TV this evening, and it was long enough to see an ad for a drug that works in addition to your “regular” anti-depression pills, if they’re not working well enough. Twice mentioned before the ad was done was the side-effect of death. How is this acceptable?

Lies and half-truths are commonplace (primarily from parents/guardians, teachers, etc., etc.), gossip is second-nature, and ranting about someone behind their back is pretty much expected. It doesn’t matter whether you consider yourself spiritual, religious, or otherwise saintly. I’ve seen the worst of this from the self-proclaimed “best” of them. If we do have core values, clearly there is an imbalance between actions, and beliefs.

Business executives hide behind corporate practices and titles, and sit ready and willing to call foul. But they’re even more prepared to fabricate justifications for lawsuits, and most frequently against those who cannot afford to defend themselves in the chosen arena.

It’s about image and profit, not what’s best for everyone, or humanity.

Law – suit. Hadn’t noticed that before.

Accountants for huge companies are now called “creative” accountants, as they’ve earned a new title that goes beyond simply being “certified” because that simply isn’t good enough when you’re looking to cook the books, take advantage of loopholes, or manipulate terms of contracts and maximize “losses”. In the entertainment business, in both music and film, this is done every day. I’m sure you might be aware of similar practices, in varying degree, closer to home.

The term “corporation” has become synonymous with “coward” to me. The spillover of this is seen in most everything pop-culture and mainstream media. Strange and unbecoming behaviour is “OK” because it’s so frequently seen on TV, in film, in music, in magazines, by political leaders, by community leaders, and well just about everyone. That nagging voice of consciousness is relegated to a mere annoying whisper, that is shunned, silenced, and beaten down. We can’t handle the truth!

Marketing and public relations (image / false-front) firms are disgusting, and so are those odd animals that work for the powers-that-be, who need endless distractions to keep the general population numb, dumb, and stupid. It’s easy to hold hundreds of millions of minds in a lower vibration when you know which buttons to push, having derived a system (from infant, to adult) of self-denigration, subservience, countless limitations and illusion. WAKE UP! MOST OF IT IS NOTHING BUT NOISE! Look beyond the big, bold letters on the front page and find the real story therein.

On the one hand, it’s good to see that some things are being shaken up, by those who are willing to stand up. But I’d wager that most people who complain about something, stop there. Being a slave to a kind of lifestyle, paycheque, belief system, or social status is hindering, no? We’re petrified of perceived repercussions. But what price do you pay for continued silence or status quo?

Truth is, it doesn’t have to be this way. In your own personal bubble, and in the global community bubble, it really doesn’t. But if constructive, forward-thinking and unifying changes are going to constantly be counterbalanced with morons-in-suits upon high, humanity is never going to get it together – not without some catastrophic consequences.

But it starts with you, and with me. It starts within, as I’m sure you’ve heard before. The challenge in front of you is to step up. Petty interpersonal indifference and malignments echo into the world, as much as fake wars and made-up headlines do. If you’re afraid of confrontation, shut up! Deal with YOUR issues, and quit projecting your nuisance and noise upon others.

For now, concern yourself with your own bubble, and let your countenance reverberate out into the greater consciousness and let it be. No matter what, love still rules the day.


Continental Rift

Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Let’s be honest. You have to admit that living in one home, city, state, country or even hemisphere inherently defines a certain ignorance of what’s really going on in the world around you.

There are many ways I could approach this broad-reaching concept. I’ve chosen to jab you in the ribs… Gently. It is about oneness. Enjoy the rant. :)

Think about it. Relying on a newspaper, news broadcast, or a few RSS feeds doesn’t really qualify as a way of keeping in touch with the pulse that is the vastness of the human experience. Do you even know how many countries exist? How about languages, cultures, economical variations, races and spiritual beliefs? What is it really like to live in the desert, forest, arctic, city or rainforest? My hope is that as of right now, you’ll have to look at your favourite source of media hype differently. If you’re readily taking the bait of choice buzz words in the headlines (adding “oh my god, do you believe this?” as an ice-breaker), spreading them around your school, church, workplace, gym, or secret meeting place, you’re not quite seeing the big picture. I’m not even going to touch celebrities and tabloids…

Now, who really cares about what’s going on everywhere right? How can we possibly be concerned, as there’s already so much to keep our minds so busy, 24/7. Those new jeans look awesome by the way. I guess it comes down to how much you want to participate as a citizen of the world, as opposed to the pretend citizen of your current location on the map. There is a vast difference, and like it or not, you’re partaking of it. But, is it better to simply step up to the trough and take what’s offered, or will you take a split second and know that you belong to something so much larger, and so much more special, than you ever really think about?

We all know that modern media colours stories at will, takes information grossly out of context, and splashes bold headlines to sell the products advertised within their medium; which pays for their process in the first place. It’s not about news and info, it’s about marketing. And clearly it works, because we’re quite addicted to drama. Along with this, comes the subtle distancing of “us” from “them” by means of our emotions requiring conflict by default.

Thankfully with the internet, there is a real-time, dynamic, unfiltered, enormous amount of information at our fingertips – all of it echoing the truest nature of what it is to be part of the whole, yet in its infancy. The challenge, however, is that everyone has an opinion. Very few have facts. But, regardless of the source, does reading about “over there” and about the flus, wars, tsunamis, earthquakes, and such make you feel a connection? Or, just fear? Hmm…

Truth is, if there were no headline, you wouldn’t have even known whatever “it” was that had happened. THAT is how connected you truly are. So I think it’s important not to assume, presume, judge or even label an event until you’ve either lived in their shoes, breathed their air, practiced their religion, or buried their dead.

I find it interesting that we still hold to our ancient divisions, borders, timezones and other bureaucratic and political nonsense. This is ONE planet, ONE humanity, ONE home for everyone. There is no territory, no dominion, no legitimate reason for the archaic boundaries and power struggles within which we continue to limit our fundamental, true united nature. But, it is what is perceived, and in play, for now. Yet, you can feel it changing, can’t you?

Consider that every fear-based headline has a nugget of insight into something larger. Who or what is the real issue? What is the underlying energy and purpose of this particular distraction?

There are well over 6 billion people on the planet. I’d wager that nearly all of them had a very good, blessed and simple day. That in itself probably seems impossible to fathom…

Image: “We’re all going to die!” by russelljsmith


Whale Medicine

Friday, February 6th, 2009

This is a fairly poignant message, especially for artists such as myself. But it applies to everyone. I think we often forget that our single life existence has specific reason and purpose. Much of society has fallen into a rut of following-the-leader, discarding a deeper knowledge and sense of direction that exists in your own soul. If you’re wanting to recapture what you came here for in the first place, it can’t hurt to “float in the water” by means of meditation or other means that take you out of mind, into awareness, where the answers no doubt lie for you. Just like the whale is immersed in the ocean, so to are we in an unseen force that supports and connects all of us. You just need to tap into it… -tb

Whale Medicine
Spirit Of The Sea

Native Americans teach us that the Great Spirit speaks to us through our animal brethren. The whale is one animal that we can learn from. Whales have existed for over 50 million years and are considered to be record-keepers who possess knowledge of the past.

It is through the vibrations of their unique sound that they release this ancient wisdom to us. At the same time, their sound carries across such great distances that whales can enter the realm of the future where they can acquire knowledge of what is to come. Every whale sings a song, and they never repeat the same pattern when they sing their song. Since whales must be conscious at all times in order to breathe, they cannot afford to fall into an unconscious state for too long. Never completely asleep, their brain has constant access to the collective unconscious where all answers lie. Whales float peacefully, secure in the ocean environment that supports and sustains them.

You can learn from the wisdom of whales by remembering to express what’s uniquely yours. Each of us has a unique “song” or gift to offer the world. Your song is meant to be sung by you and heard by others. No one else can sing this song but you, and your song is medicine for the healing of the planet. Like whales, you can choose to access information about the future when you go into a meditative state. Whales teach us to look at where we came from and where we are headed. Knowing that our past helps shape our future, we can remember to make positive choices regarding our lives, the environment, and our world. Like whales, we can remember to stay awake and actively engaged in a universe that supports and sustains us. When we express ourselves and share our unique gifts, we add our wisdom and vibration to the planet.

Source: DailyOM.com