Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Importance of a Framework
I heard a fascinating radio program this morning on the way to work by an academic paleontologist.
He was describing the archaeologists who were finding fossils in Elgin near Aberdeen, way back on the 1830s. At one point he said something which to me was quite riveting...that even if they had found a tiny piece of a dinosaur bone, they couldn't have recognised it, as they had no framework or language reference within which to place it, as it was pre the major discoveries which lead to our understandings about the lives and time of the dinosaurs.
To me this is such an important statement..not so much about the understanding of 'old bones', but about the way in which we perceive the world. Without the necessary framework or template , it is very hard to see life in brand new terms. It reminded me a lot of our current times, when those people who have embraced the concept of living in times of change, find it far easier to see the symptoms and signs of the change, even when quite subtle ....and yet those who live with the framework of 'no change', miss things which to me are staring us in the face.
I guess it has always been like this through the centuries when small groupings forefront new arisings and understandings, like early astronomers such as Galileo, flying in the face of the Christian view of the Creation and facing the wrath of the old thinkers!
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
The Survival of the Kindest
Loved this link I was sent this morning !
http://wakeup-world.com/2013/08/06/evidence-that-humankind-is-evolving-to-become-more-compassionate/
All about how evolution would naturally lead a person to more empathy, compassion and kindness. Lots of powerful examples eg how anger is detrimental to health. Well worth a read!
http://wakeup-world.com/2013/08/06/evidence-that-humankind-is-evolving-to-become-more-compassionate/
All about how evolution would naturally lead a person to more empathy, compassion and kindness. Lots of powerful examples eg how anger is detrimental to health. Well worth a read!
Sunday, 4 August 2013
'Little Big People'
Strikes me it's often the 'little big people' who make the world a kinder, nicer place to live in. Think of the countless generations of parents who have worked hard to make life better, safer and sweeter for their children. The mothers who have gone without to ensure their children grow stronger and healthier? What about in a hospital where the doctors may get the acclaim and have greater skill, but so often it's the nurses who bring the humanity and tenderness to those in need?
Apart from those who know them personally, they may never go down in history as heroes, but those countless millions of people throughout the world and throughout the ages have MADE A DIFFERENCE! And all of us alive today who also care and are concerned about some of the current trends, can also make a difference simply by deepening our values and living our lives in accord with them. So many people I talk to are horrified by features like corruption and self-interest in politicians, religious wars, growing terrorism, break down in families and the list goes on and on. In the face of that growing tide, many people feel their lives can't do anything to stem it.
So this blog is just to say, that there are an awful lot more ordinary people at the base of a pyramid than those who are in the limelight at the so called top! And every kind act, especially deliberate conscious acts of compassion, can make a huge difference! And when the base moves, it all moves as we live in an inter-connected world!
Apart from those who know them personally, they may never go down in history as heroes, but those countless millions of people throughout the world and throughout the ages have MADE A DIFFERENCE! And all of us alive today who also care and are concerned about some of the current trends, can also make a difference simply by deepening our values and living our lives in accord with them. So many people I talk to are horrified by features like corruption and self-interest in politicians, religious wars, growing terrorism, break down in families and the list goes on and on. In the face of that growing tide, many people feel their lives can't do anything to stem it.
So this blog is just to say, that there are an awful lot more ordinary people at the base of a pyramid than those who are in the limelight at the so called top! And every kind act, especially deliberate conscious acts of compassion, can make a huge difference! And when the base moves, it all moves as we live in an inter-connected world!
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Serendipity - bottom up!

This morning I opened an email from Avaaz...describing "that across the planet, millions of people young and old are flooding the streets and mobilising online, to reject corruption and injustice and speak of a more beautiful world. A new Twitter hashtag in Brazil tells the story: 'OGiganteAcordou' Translation: “The sleeping giant has awoken" As one example,the Brazilian Senate is voting to give any 500,000 citizen petition, the power to directly introduce measures to the government.
This is a fascinating area and one in which so much more could be explored but in true blog fashion - short is best ...more to follow!!!
Been Some Time ...
It's been some time since I've posted a blog ...so good to start again today! One of the aspects of living in times of change is that we are seeing a massive breakdown in the status quo ...and it can be quite daunting watching the outplay of this as it appears on the news and media. One feature I watched actually prompted me to start blogging again. This was a news item saying that more young UK soldiers have died from suicide than they had from attack from the Taliban. Somehow this was a bit if a heart stopper for me ...and it struck me again how much easier it is to see the breakdown of the old rather than the appearance of this brand new human possibility - which like all newborn life appears small first...and therefore is more difficult to detect than the avalanche of things going askew.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Contemplation from the Pope

Expendable?
Had an odd little wake up call this week....Small domestic incident but really made me think !My kitchen swing bin has been driving me nuts as the lid kept coming undone ...and each time, it happened it was a bit irritating and I kept putting it back together and thinking , must remember to get a new one ! Then I stopped and looked again and though how ridiculous..you haven't even tried to mend it .. which I then did within five minutes and with only a piece of thread! Perfect job and back in working order...and so satisfying ! Thing is, it made me think how quick I am to throw anything away at the drop of a hat ..this attitude that everything is expendable and throwaway so permeates life today ... and I just thought to myself, I do not want to think like that because with it comes a lack of value, and lack of creative thought !
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