Here we (dont) go again 26/10/2005

A massive earthquake over a vast area of remote land leaves many thousand dead and many more in desparate need of help. Very little is coming because the powerful nations are not responding. We have to ask, why not? The will to act is diluted by the remoteness of the region and the human beings there are poor and do not count.

These are our brothers, who have been devastated by a natural phenomenon, there but for the grace of God are we, it is our duty to help, and now. Get those giant helicopters loaded and up those mountains!

Big Rock Candy Mountain 31/08/2005

One evening as the sun went down
and the jungle fires were burning
down the track came a hobo hiking
he said boys I’m not for turning
I’m heading for a land that’s far away
beside the crystal fountain
I’ll see you all this coming fall
in the big rock candy mountain

In the big rock candy mountain
its a land that’s fair and bright
the handouts grow on bushes
and you sleep out every night
the boxcars all are empty
and the sun shines every day
I’m bound to go
where the ain’t no snow
where the sleet don’t fall
and the winds don’t blow
in the big rock candy mountain

Hello World (again) 30/11/2004

First post on 30/11/2004 and done chronologically since that date. Check calendar on page to open relevant entry.

Unfortunately the WWW is full of junk mail circulating and they have clogged up the comment lines. I am in the process of rewriting all entries in order, with original date of publication beside heading. I will leave current entry open for comments, feel free to participate.

Creating Disasters 5/09/2005

One of the reasons for the Big Rock Candy Mountain entry was the sheer despair of the last few weeks news. A very big storm builds in the gulf of Mexico heading for the low lying New Orleans area. A stampede on a bridge in Baghdad and an anniversary for a community torn apart by violence in Beslam. The hurricane is Mother Nature at her most ferocious and she is striking an area which is part of the most powerful country in the world. What causes most of the damage and loss of life is the inability of the man made dams to stand up to the force. The disaster in the main is man made, the ability to avert it was there, the will was lacking, the victims were the poorest. The numbers remain uncounted, the grief still to be felt. The stampede on the bridge came about in a country which is on the edge of a bloody civil war, brought about by forces that have no right to be there. what we saw was the grief and the piles of sandals of the dead. The Beslam carnage, we witnessed the still raw grief etched on the faces of the people still living. One thing unites these tragedies, they are man made and made by men who do not care about their fellow men. Nice place we are creating.

Live8 G8 4/07/2005

In the present time of history in the making, we, as human beings, are standing on the threshold of a fundamental shift in our evolution. In the main, up to now, our history has been shaped by the survival of the fittest, driven by greed and leading to the formation of empires. The G8 meeting in Gleneagles this week are all members of an exclusive club, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, Japan, USA and Canada. Except for the latter two, they are all countries with an empire past, although the USA is more of an empire present, and between them they control the worlds economy. Their riches have been built and are being maintained by an exploitation of the poor. The whole continent of Africa is a living manifestation of the greed of empires and the resulting poverty and corruption are the fruits of the seeds sown by these powerful nations. Its payback time. The shift is in the giving.

At the weekend a series of concerts were staged to highlight the awareness of the injustice of poverty and to bring this message to world leaders. MAKE POVERTY HISTORY. This can be done, by the simple act of giving, of doing something for someone else and not being motivated by vested self interest. The groundswell of feeling among us is strong, there is wisdom and justice in this feeling. We are growing up. Are these “leaders listening or are they buried in their imperialist pasts, wher power and riches are the property of the few.

We, the common man, are speaking. Justice and humanity will prevail. We care for each other. We have a dream.

7/7 London 8/7/2005

Anybody who inflicts pain, suffering and death on anybody else does not deserve to be a human being. They exclude themselves from the freedom and peace loving people. They live on the edge, in the extremes, where violence, pain and death reside, a living hell of anger, hatred and revenge.

What you sow, so you reap. This applies also to the leaders of nations who go to war on false pretences and rain down death and destruction on innocent and guilty alike. To live and endure Baghdad in March 2003 was a nightmare experience experience, many times more horrific than what was visited on London yesterday. Some of the perpretators of these London outrages were probably recruited from people who empathised with the people who lived through the carnage of Iraq. Violence begets violence.

We can resist the extremists by uniting in dignity and courage, love and understanding, Muslims and Christians, British and Iraquis, and the rest of us, standing together as human beings.

Commemorations 3/7/2005

Last week we witnessed a massive ceremony celebrating the 200th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar. Great Britain won and proceeded to build and consolidate an empire which covered most of the planet. One of the greatest areas to suffer under this rule was Africa and the legacy of the exploitation of the land and its people lives and suffers on to this day.

Later that same week an event of much bigger signifigance took place, the live8 concerts which focussed on the plight of Africa and what needs to be done. Its payback time, time to put things right.

Summer Solstice 23/06/2005

We have just gone through the solstice and coincidentally a full moon fell on the same night. In some cosmic language these events have a signifigance. In most cultures there is a history of reverence and a recognition of the passing of these times. In our modern high tec world most of seem blind, or at best forgetful.

There is a part of us that is aware of the past and can see the continuity into the future. This is the soul of mankind and is the part that can lead to an expanded present, where narrow points of view, with vested self interest at their core, broaden out to give a picture of the truth of our situation. A cool place to be.

Evolution 28/05/2005

Nearly 1,000 years ago the Crusades were trying to “liberate the Holy Land from the infidel saracen. 1,000 years previous to that, a man of peace, a prophet whose message was love, was put to death by the followers of Abraham in that same land. In the intervening period another prophet, from the line of Abraham, delivered his message of the one true God and gave the world Islam.

Now in that region we have an 8m high wall dividing the people, who are still at war with each other. We are smart, sophisticated, evolved human beings, but it appears not. Have we have learned nothing? The last century, for all its great advances, was probably the darkest in human history. We had two world wars, with millions slain, the holocaust, and the atomic bombs. The beginning of the present century got off to a flyer with the horrific and very visual attacks on the USA and the shocking war in Iraq. The carnage continues. What hope for us?

Yes there is hope. We are at the beginning of a new renaissance. During the last one Gallileo pointed out our error in assuming, arrogantly, that the earth was at the centre of the universe. We learned a very valuable lesson. But it has not cured our arrogance. The new renaissance will show us our true place in this amazing evolving universe. It will be a humbling experience.

WISDOM 2/05/2005

In our normal day to day life why is there such a lack of Wisdom? Is wisdom even a characteristic of human beings? Socrates was wise, Plato wrote about it and Aristotle interpreted it and by that stage it had all but evaporated. Wisdom does exist and it is something within that we can aspire to. Can it be imparted, one to another? All the wise ones, of whom there are painfully few, have endeavored to make us aware of its existence.

It is important to have faith in the nature of human beings, that wisdom does exist and that it is here for us to discover and illuminate the darkness that exists in day to day life.