Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas, Scrooge, Janenism, a rabbit, George Clooney and a handsome little ass-hole

I've attended two movies in the last week - I think it's about a week; anyways, one was the new version of 'A Christmas Carol' and the other I attended today entitled 'Up in the Air' with George Clooney. Both movies were basically about the same thing - a very common topic and one just perfect for Christmas - redemption.




Before you run, shut down, or become prideful at the word 'Redemption' - we're not speaking of redemption in the sense of Jansenism (that's heretical actually according to the Second Vatican Council). It's not that we're these disgusting vile creatures who must entirely disparage the body and self in order to claim 'redemption'; the baby born today didn't come to tell us all that we're shitty, but rather that we're totally, incredibly, beautiful - and that's because that's what the reality really is - get it? The redemption we can experience should we allow it to grow in us is one that saves us from ourselves...
Not that God will be with us should we choose to be 'clean' - but that we choose to let ourselves be with God and in doing so He 'cleans' us. We're not dirty, we're awesome, he just doesn't like when we treat ourselves like we're dirty - hence the commandments and all that other stuff that every religion is saying!

As members of the audience to these films we are invited to be able to observe someone attached to their concepts and scripts and philosophies and thus their behaviors. We meet Scrooge and are allowed to observe the journey he's taken on resulting in him seeing what we saw right away - his totally fucked world view. Now 'Up in the Air' is far, far more subtle, but the message of redemption is clear if one has eyes for that framework. George Clooney is actually a very charming character (basically just himself I think, or would like to imagine I guess) and he gets along very well with pretty much everyone he meets however superficial the relationships clearly are to the audience. He even admits its superficiality and it fits perfectly well into his concept of life. Don't worry not many (if any) major spoilers in this brief review and discussion.


My therapist recommended me a book earlier this month, its seed took root - or at least I can say it made sense to me or clung to the reality already growing in the soil of my heart. The classic book, 'The Velveteen Rabbit'. This is the whole idea of redemption in a nutshell - to become real! Reality! Reality! Reality! - literally nothing redeems us more than an awareness and acceptance of the authentic - and though all major world religions point to that, ahem, reality, as a Catholic, I usually just listen to Christ talk about reality and experience the world with that heart - that's the authentic self in me. PS - Thomas Merton wrote a lot about the 'false-self' and the 'true-self' and we may discuss that at a different time, however, if you'd like further clarification on the difference between the false and true self (the "me" vs. the "I") - Merton is replete with wise treasures.

Watch this video before reading further; and ps. I feel like Babycakes pretty much all the time. People just being nice and having no idea, or interest in what I'm actually saying because they are listening with filtered ears and seeing the "me" when I talk. At least a lot of the people I've run into so far - hence the joy of solitude and the gifts therein!


It's true you know, it does happen all the time. That poor little kid with a sucky life? That's all of us who try and create a "reality" from a place of fear. The 'someone' from the hidden world of awesomeness? Our eternal consciousness - the "I" not the "me"!! How many ways can I say this!? Ha! We are the chosen kid, haven't you heard the tales of God choosing all of us to be here? Even if you don't believe in God, or any God or a God - you can imagine that even randomness elected you to be here - and I can argue the point of the lack of consciousness not being able to 'choose' all you want, I will win by way of definition...

So come one, everyones waiting, redeem yourself simply by allowing the "I" to purely observe the "me" and watch what God (or whatever the hell you want to call it) does inside you. You will watch yourself "fight, and win, and accept treasure, and accept love" and you will rule the hidden world of awesomeness (the intimacy with God in yourself, the "Pearl of Great Price") like the handsome little asshole you are.

Merry Christmas my good friends, I love you all - and that's the "I" loving the "I" in you; the "me" may not always assuredly enjoy your "me" - but I can guarantee the "I" will continually be full of love - that's all it was begotten off!








Thursday, December 24, 2009

Mind Bomb, and the explosion of laughter.

I thought I'd write some about different concepts I have about comedy. But then what's the point? Concepts are boring these days; everyone has one and everyone is arguing about their own specificity even when they agree - it's ego dude; plus, below the surface of 'comedic concepts' I find that it’s actually laughter I’m thinking about – and below that? Well…

There's this cool quote I read somewhere a long while ago (just a few years ago actually, so not that long) - it said "Humanity was created from the laughter of the Trinity" which was/is also cool because it linked up to another quote I had heard (or read more likely) that said "God speaks through music and laughter" - however I would add to that from something I read today, that God's first language was silence.

So the reason that writing about the concepts of comedy seemed boring to me even though I think those concepts are interesting is because it seems that the point of comedy is to unlock the door for humor; and when she (humor) finally walks out, she unlocks the door for laughter; and that is to say, finally unlocking the true, authentic desire - spirituality.

Maybe these next couple videos will help express that reality outside of explanation enough; but like anything anymore, you just have to experience it for yourself; and since you’re my friends, I assume most of you have experienced the spirituality of laughter - Ha!


Pretty self - explanatory right? The first memory of his wife? Of his Love?

Now this next example -

Even with the 'wacky' sound effects and unnecessary edited repetion mid-way through the video, you can’t not hear God when you watch this video; and hearing God in so far as the silent movement within; but maybe you can't hear Him, that’s totally possible – baby laughter may just speak to me, or just not to you - I just can’t imagine it doesn’t generate some awakening though! A smile at least! But maybe not, maybe it is just for me. Like Nietzsche says, "One cannot cease to marvel once one has acquired eyes for this marvel!" - so maybe your eyes just marvel at something else. I don't know, its cute dude, and I hear God pretty clearly in it.

So to conclude my funny friends -we pulled back from concepts about comedy to see the bigger picture of humor, and then stepped even further back to recognize laughter as the bigger picture until finally we sat in our seat of awareness to see that it was all under the realm of spirit.

And finally, as a little experiment, next time you hear laughter, try and think of it as a call from the voice of your higher-self; the voice of God; or just be aware that the sound of authentic laughter (which is why babies laughing is the best opportunity usually) is like an explosion of spirit we are welcomed to behold unfolding before us - and if allowed to, will unconsciously unfold us as well.

"Booomm! [Hands cupped, spreading apart mimicking a nuclear blast] - Mind Bomb" -Bill Hader

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Half a day in the life - Bears, Beets, and Battlestar Gallactica

When I woke up this morning, I threw on a shirt and was on my way to attend to reading and having a cigarette as I've grown accustomed to. Before walking downstairs to go about my business, I caught a glimpse of myself in the washroom mirror and went in for a further peek - like, what's this guy look like? I looked at myself as someone else, watching my body (I hear this happens in age but what do I know). I just kind of looked at myself with a pleasant curiosity if that makes any sense . No thought or judgment or anything really, just something my eyes were taking in.

After about a second, my consciousness kicked back in and I was laughing - or chuckling at myself - I am really funny to me man. I bet if you have, or will experience this you'll get what I'm saying - it's not something I can really describe (thank God!) but it's a cool feeling. Just like if you get to know someone really well and see the various conditions they are in, it's just such a pleasant feeling, I don't know, it doesn't matter, its just neat.

I was also thinking of my article for the day and want to make sure you all have time to read Part one of the 'ego' blog (from yesterday if you've not read it yet) so that Part two would come in good timing. So I thought, why not let you see what I'm talking about -It's pretty funny, I am a weird character, like normal is weird you know? I like it, and now you can see a bit what I'm talking about here :)



Look how funny my bed head is. This picture has made me laugh all day! Like even the sheets are telling me to be a thick accented I.T. guy! Ha!

Then after I was finished reading and smoking I again caught a glimpse of myself walking in - the fact that this guy basically just woke up (like 10 minutes ago) and already looked like this was, and is, funny to me - like I don't know you know, like affection for a kid that just got out of a crib with his hair all whacked and his eyes all crazy - maybe that makes better sense?

I'm pondering super important stuff because I'm super important. Where would Liz Lemon keep her trees? No I'm kidding, I was thinking of nothing.

It's like an indian lumberjack, it just makes no sense, i just love it, it just makes absolutely no sense to me. Like in the movie Fight Club - " If you wake up in a different time, at a different place - can you wake up as a different person?"

But then, I gotta go to work and interview a man - I bet he looked funny in his morning too. So then "I" watched "me" change my clothes; my hope is that you'll see the "I" and the difference in the perception of the "me" - how the "me" doesn't even really factor in cause it changes all the time, even to the point of its image changing all the time. It's funny, can't you see the same person? The eyes play tricks if you see the "me" - but if you see the "I" - it's very pleasant to see - and it works that way for any, and everyone you ever ever encounter. The focus on the "I" helps to experience the person apart from your "me's" influence- continually fresh in the moment; dying and being born anew every moment. It's actually where love flows very naturally from (like if you tap into it you'll automatically tap into the part of you that experiences love, guar-an-teed)

Here's what "I" saw watching "me" at work

And here is what "me" does all day - kinda; I mean this particular picture is just a mimed laugh - but you know, you can imagine right? Looks so funny hmm?

Well, maybe you can't see it yet - but it's funny, I promise. The "I" just has nothing at all to do with the "me"!

And here, I thought maybe this would help translate what I was feeling. See that picture in the background on my desk in the above picture? Well its a joke and a focus on parenthood for me. It's me as a baby on the phone (if you can't read the caption in the above photograph) - like I'm a little baby.

Look at the "me" way back then; all little. The "I" has never changed - but the "me" was even physically tiny once - with a really sexy hair-part in my overly oiled baby locks.

I'm pretty sure that I was thinking about Bears, and Beets, and Battlestar Gallactica; like 99% sure...

Talk to you cats tomorrow dude. Christmas is close and I gotta a lotta wrapping to do! Hope you enjoyed this "Half a day in the life" of the "I" watching the "me". Check the 'ego' article out! "The Moon, fish, and water: Our ego's battle with reality (Part One)" - see you soon.



Tuesday, December 22, 2009

The moon, fish, and water: Our ego's battle with reality (Part One)

“When the sage points to the moon, the idiot sees the finger” – Chinese Proverb


“Our final barrier to God is our concept of what ‘God’ is” – Anthony De Mello



“This is what is ultimate in the human knowledge of God-to know that we do not know God” – St. Thomas Aquinas



What’s with all this God talk if this article is supposed to be about the ego? What the hell do you think your ego thinks it is! Ha!



Welcome my friends, I think you will quite enjoy this relatively brief blog about the ego state, how one lives from it and how to detect when one does (look at the moon not the finger, idiot), how to awaken to reality to rid ourself of our concepts and so our attachments (the ego’s bread and butter and work and home and everything); how to allow the light of reality to combat the night in the dark room for us; and some different recommendations I've taken successfully (if there is such a thing) to challenge and work against the ego’s grain that you may find ‘fun’ as well. YOU will find it very fun, your heart will dance, but your ego will bring its hardest game to defeat you; because you are going to see why the ego sucks, what can be done about it – that nothing you do about it is the answer (just another ego state) – how to "let the miracle happen", and then some fun games to enslave the ego to the higher self - the heart (as intended) and so “Become like Children” Matthew 18:3. Come on, jump in, its fun.




We’re not talking here simply of the dilemma of being egotistical – that’s a judgment of one ego from other ego; but the dilemma of ego.


We’re going to try and have a brief discussion of pure ego – of the active conscious trapped within a focus on a concept or script as Reality and its activity to continually align the world to this end. Remember Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy in a 'Glass Cage of Emotion'? Yeah, kinda like that - but all the time and almost no one knows they're in there.

I want to share this example before we go any further to try and get you to the level I am reaching for here; it’s a very delicate sense I am trying to write about – so much so that I can only write about what it is not for to write about what it is, is to inject a concept (through word) that captures the essence of the reality and forever changes it. If you box the water from a wave it ceases to be a wave and is just a box of water type thing.

I pull from the book “Awareness: The perils and opportunities of Reality” by the Jesuit Priest, Father Anthony De Mello (who’s apparently from India which was a cool discovery for this Indian as I read around his sculpting of the unseen unknowable…)



“Say this scrap of paper is a billion dollar check. Ah, I must renounce it, the Gospel says I must give it up if I want eternal life. Are you going to substitute one greed-a spiritual greed-for the other greed? Before you had a worldly ego, now you have a spiritual ego, but you’ve got an ego all the same, a refined one and one more difficult to cope with.” - Fr. Anthony De Mello



That’s the ego I’m talking about. Not the ‘Jersey Shore’ ego or the ‘My New Haircut’ ego – those are already far into their ego states; already denying and defining a world from a set script or concept about reality (including their relation to that reality and their ability to control and influence it) –


And here in part one (and maybe part two) I find no requirement to describe the various reasons the ego (our mind state) goes into the business of constructing a reality of its own and passing that perception off as a ‘truth’; even when some ‘humble’ ones will say, “it is only my truth” – bleh! No friends, not that ego, but the ego at the start of it all. The seed that can, and most frequently does, become a dreadful dead tree, diseased and corrupted, twisting in its barren branches the beauty and goodness that our world, even full of slavery and sickness and war, still offers us.

So how do we battle this pervasive ego, this bull in the golden chambers of our heart? This cancer to our soul? Well first and foremost, we don’t battle it – “you don’t chase darkness out of a room with a broom, you turn on a light.” – De Mello. A cancer patient would not operate on themselves, but they can live a life that reflects health to the best of their ability. So its not that we do nothing, its that we work on getting out of the way to let the light and the surgeon do what they are intended to do.


If we fight our ego states, we just take on an even deeper ego state; that is to say, if we are focused on “changing” whom we are (how we perceive ourselves to be, whether good or bad) we are already striving from our egos. This sounds nuts to a culture and world driven on goals and the chase for them, but this is part of the ‘asceticism of awareness’ – and it sounds scary to any and all till they begin experiencing it in pockets and maybe one day live it fully….we may even say, abundantly! (What do you think Christ was talking about – eternity is ours now if we tap into it! “I come that they may have life, and life more abundantly!” John 10:10). A final way of thinking about this point, and I do recommend taking time to reflect on these movements within yourself (it’s a way to awaken to reality and then the whole of everything becomes something new “Behold I make all things new!” - Rev. 21:5”) are the following two analogies which helped me describe and relate this concept of turning on a light to battle the pervasive ego.


An old Japanese saying, “When you stop traveling, you have arrived” and the analogy of a fish in the ocean who is swimming frantically searching for water – if it could just stop and see! It lives and dies by that very water it seeks! Quit it! Let it happen – let pain take care of itself, the “I” is eternal, it is only the “me” (the ego) that has all the thrashing and gnashing of teeth…



Why does this renunciation of control sound so scary? The ego – the ego must control – or at least have a false sense of control, which is all that any sense of control really is - a fallacy through and through! “Don’t seek to fulfill a desire so much as to understand a desire” – De Mello. Most people spend all their energy trying to rearrange the exterior world, and others take even more energy to rearrange the interior world – but if one awakens, then one doesn’t need this needless energy! Think of the analogy De Mello uses above to describe the scrap of paper. Instead of denying the scrap of paper and falling into a deeper ego state, we can awaken to the reality that it is only old newspaper! If we do that, then there is no active energy to renounce anything (further tying ourselves to it) but a genuine change in ourselves because we finally see it for what it is.



So to conclude part one and leave you with a suggestion or two that my therapist and my study and prayer have brought me (and what the Gospels have been yelling for thousands of years); to detect your ego- look at anything which you seek to control; for instance, a fun way to detect your ego is with a few minutes of reflection; conjure up something you desire – then ask very earnestly what that says about you – look for where the fear in it is, and where the love in it is – for at the end of any emotion exists one of those two realities – either fear, or love – it’s often a mixture of the two and the ego will always side with fear (you watch, just try it, the ego will only act from fear, I promise you) and conversely, the heart will only act from love.

Once you can detect these movements, for some quickly and others very slowly, you will go to the second stage – you will finally be a bit more free to actually choose! There I recommend living from your heart, from the love, because the ego will ruin you I promise – and if you don’t believe me, keep at it – your life will never feel abundant, I promise. In this reflection you will detect the ego, ridding the illusion (notice what is fear and what is love and then awaken more to reality as it stands without any of your interpretation), and finally be able to make the choice to let the light dispel the darkness called our fear (our ego) - if you choose to...


Another exercise you can do is trying to do something opposite from a fear driven action. This can be done once we've detected the actions we take, and guard ourself from, because of fear and past experience and pain suffered and survived but un-dealt with, which is to say not truly released. For example, as one allows the notes of a symphony to continue instead of always guarding their ears against one note, or focusing too intently on another and missing the whole beauty of the symphony. I had, and maybe do, in the long run it doesn’t matter – none of this matters, we have got to experience the breath of the sky for ourselves – but anyways, the baggage that I had or have now somewhere maybe where I can’t see – kept me from doing a lot of what my heart desired; thats how big an ego often becomes! It entirely enslaves the child heart! Which after time becomes so wise that it is a child again! Not saying I’m there now, but just that that’s what happens – where I’m at now is of no concern at all – or can’t be, because as soon as it is a 'concern' to me, I have stepped back in my ego state (and if you’ve read close, or I’ve explained myself well – that ego state is a very pervasive one that guises itself as good...as ‘growth’) – Bleh!

St. Thomas Aquinas says in his Summa Theologica, “Every time someone sins, they are sinning under the guise of good” They are unaware of the reason behind their movement, it is not free. It makes sense then why Christ on the cross would say, “Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do.” – most people are very unaware of what they are doing and are often convinced it is good; in fact, most people will not do something unless they think there is some good in it somewhere; and those very very few who choose to do pure evil can even be refuted because it is bringing them pleasure and so it is “good” for them.

The final exercise besides finding a desire, or a fear, or anything in you and asking “What does this say about me”; and doing something from the seat of love after discovering where the ego lies (and this is quite a battle my friends; anxiety and depression and fear are very aggressive soldiers the ego tries to scare us with during this stage – attachment is everything that opposes awareness! Simple preference is the key – and that we will discuss in part two before I digress further!); so this final suggestion, which rests at the foundation of all this, is observing yourself as a third party.

When you sit to discover what your desire says about you, watch yourself as if you would watch another person or a child try to answer the question. Look where their minds go, feel what their hearts experience, see how they connect what seems logical to them. It is a life changing experience. Once you do it, you will have the first and most important sense to awaken to reality – the sense of the “I” – the “I” that is wholly and entirely apart from the “Me” who is doing all this thinking and involved with all this activity. Then as time goes one, we begin living from the “I” – the ocean of love, the heart renewed and eternal, and take little concern with what happens to the “Me” – the sickly little ego (think of Gollum from ‘The Lord of the Rings’ – that’s a pretty amazing image of the ego).












Looking forward to hearing about any cool experiences you may have after trying some of the things in part one, take my word, the world opens up as if you were a new born child. Snow flakes don’t become slushy roads and wet and cold, they become wondrous and surprising. Yep, it sounds super lame and so super cliché, but I always said, Cliché’s are cliché’s for a reason – they’re timeless truths! But pick anything, even modern things if you want, a person cutting you off or a new message in your email, everything becomes active and new. Now I am new at this, very new and it doesn’t matter how far I am if far at all or maybe not even started and self-deluded (which I don’t believe I am, but also know not to care what the “me” thinks about where the “I” is) – so I can attest that often we fall back to our old thinking patterns, but we do it with an awareness that allows us to lift ourselves up from that mucky mess quite expediently – and it grows faster all the time. I can’t say anything about it, because to put it in any concept kills it, it distorts it to a point of falsification, I can only hint to it, I can only point to the moon as others point to the moon for me, I can only feel it – so expressing it to you is literally impossible, but hopefully the hints and brief explanations of this literally inexhaustible topic (the ego and its destruction in the face of sweet sweet reality) take "beneficial" root for you; and if not, that's fine too, it has nothing to do with me or you - we just have to let it happen!


See you at Part Two – please let me know what you thought about this blog; I am very excited to bring you a ton of distilled information from a varied range of topics and your feedback (anything you have to say) is like applause to a performer. But truly its cool if you don’t resopnd too – because I literally need nothing, and it’s the most amazing feeling – look around my friends! We are all swimming in water!


Friday, December 18, 2009

Ava Lynn Merchant

I had a roommate about eight or nine years ago now - and at the time he had a chin-strap line beard and if I remember right, loved the fighting Irish.

It was neat b/c we both kind of ended up together as the handiwork of convenience. He dated a girl who was my at the time girlfriends best friend.

I remember listening from across the hall when they'd yell and have these insane arguments; like arguments that would spill over into the parking lot insane (one time I remember clearly). I remember how weird I thought it was.

Knowing Mike like a brother and Jessica as a sister-in-law (in spirit), it's been tremendous watching how their relationship from eight or nine years ago that had parking lot battles and slammed doors guarding and speaking for their hearts; progressed to the dropping of that guard and the bloom of the conversation in their marriage and finally an utter renunciation of that guard and a song of joy in Ava Lynn Merchant.


Guess they got pretty good at resolving those outbursts and singing the song of love! Especially considering how both of them are highly passionate people; and now Mike and Jess have created from their abundance, and its humbling and inspiring and beautiful.

Children never cease to amaze me; if I look, I can clearly see Mike - so clearly! But if I look again, Jessica is all over that face! Amazing. Just utterly amazing.

God bless you and your little 20 inches of everything you are my friends. Congrats.
Love you both.

When our legs no longer carry

This song will be for you at one point or another - or maybe already has been.
I go back to it frequently, sometimes just to keep it's message in mind; and other times because it says what I cannot bring my mouth to speak or my mind to focus on.

This version has an air about it beyond the song itself.



Incredibly important video - please watch



Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Could it be forever? And life thereafter in 14 steps


Step One


Step Two
(Step One Intensified)


Step Three


Step Four
I'd say about here I really start falling


Step Five
Things get serious


Step Six
Miscommunication


Step Seven


Then, regrettably presented;
Step Eight


Step Nine


Step Ten


Step Eleven


Step Twelve
(Step Eleven Intensified)


Step Thirteen
(Eventual inner resolution)


Step Fourteen
The personality emerges back in full
(Wiser and more playful)


No one knows what happens next my friends,
but one thing becomes clear
...


How easily we forget our loves


Oh could you ever forgive me Stephen?!



I think Colbert and I rap at the same level.

Check it, check it out ya'll!