FREEDOM is: just another word for nothing left to lose
16 10 2014Comments : Leave a Comment »
Tags: Bobby McGee, Janis Joplin, Kris Kristofferson, Sheryl Crow
Categories : Freedom, Music, Uncategorized
Escape to FREEDOM
14 10 2014On Saturday my girls and I decided that we needed a bit more life in our home. A dog was not an option, nor a cat or a rabbit. But we went to the pet store anyway in search of just about any other creature with whom to share—expand—our love. The first thing we saw upon entering the pet store was a wall filled with singing yellow canaries, finches and parakeets. I thought of the recent philosophy dinner I organised on the topic of FREEDOM and the tables I had decorated with open birdcages that my girls had painted, each sprinkled in gold glitter. My girls must have been reflecting on the same ambivalent emotion. All of a sudden Philomena says:
– Mummy if we were to get birds, could we let them out of their cages during the day? Let them fly around the garden? Would they come back if we let them go?
– No, I explain, These birds have their wings clipped.
– What do you mean?!
– Well they clip birds so that they can’t fly away. It doesn’t hurt them though.
– OF COURSE IT HURTS THEM! Luna shouts up at me. If a bird can’t fly it hurts!
– Relax Luna. Listen, I don’t want to buy a bird either, I say.
Thankfully, a moment later, we came across a small pool filled with tiny fresh water turtles. It was love at first sight. We agreed we would take 3 of them home with us. Once at the check out counter, however, I looked over at Philomena, she seemed upset.
– What’s wrong, I asked.
– Mummy, do you think these turtles will be sad to leave the other ones? They were hugging and climbing all over each other and then we just pulled them away from the rest of their family.
In my makeshift Greek I asked the man at the store: are the turtles all from one family? what does one family even look like anyway? how long has the family been living together?
– All one family, yes, all family, ne, ne. At least that was all I was able to understand.
Philomena looked up at me again with her big, round, weepy eyes.
– Stop, we have to stop! I really want the turtles but I can’t separate them. I’m sorry but I’d rather not get any.
– HEY I KNOW!!!! WHY DON’T WE JUST GET ALL OF THEM?! Shouted Luna. THAT’S AN IDEA!
And well, that was an idea. Five minutes later and we were all in the car, driving home with 10 little water turtles in a small tank adorned with a plastic palm tree.
Good mother, good mother, the man at the store said to me as he placed a plastic palm tree in my hand, patting my shoulder with his other hand and smiling from ear to ear. Nerocheló̱na love tree.
The girls took our turtles into the house and immediately began giving them names.
– We should name them after rock-stars, they say.
By the following day, however, Philomena was not pleased with the living quarters of this big family.
– This tank is too small. We need to build something with rocks and mud, make them feel like they are in a real pond. I think they are sad in there.
Fortunately, it’s still summer here in Greece so we filled up a paddling pool and turned it into our pond. For hours the turtles frolicked in their new pond, climbed rocks and basked in the glorious sunshine. The girls meanwhile transformed into scientists, recording how long some of the turtles were able to hold their breath under water. They then got out sketchpads to draw beautiful turtle shell patterns. After a while, I went inside the house to make lunch.
A short moment later, Luna came running into the house screaming.
– One is missing, Mummy, one is missing!!!! It escaped and we can’t find it!!!!
I ran outside and began counting the turtles to see if a mistake had been made. It seemed impossible to me that they would be able to climb out of the pool. But then the girls confessed, tears streaming down their faces, that they had taken all of the turtles out at the same time to let them walk on the grass.
So we began the search. We combed through the long grass for hours. – We’re so sorry mummy, we’re so sorry.
Body slumped over in the grass, Philomena asks,
– Can we go to church and light a candle? I want to go to church Mummy and say a prayer to God for the turtle. Of course, I say.
I was at a loss as to how to make them feel better so off we went to light a candle in the little shrine outside of our local Greek Orthodox Church, St Constantinos.
– Mummy, which God should I pray to? Is there a God for turtles—for animals? Pacha-mama, right? Before I could answer, Philomena answered for herself,
– I will pray to Jesus and Pacha-mama to keep him safe and also to St. Phanourios so that she might find her way back.
Phanourios is known here as “the saint of lost and found”—there was a celebration in his honour when we first arrived in Greece. The girls also mysteriously found some lost items just after the celebration, so they are strong believers now.
Later that night before tucking the girls into bed, we walked the grass once more with flashlights.
– Maybe she’s lost and when she sees the light of the flashlight, she’ll come running back to us? suggests Luna.
But no luck. The turtle was nowhere to be seen.
Or maybe, I suggested—as I wiped their tears once more—maybe we can be happy for the turtle. After all, the turtle is free now. We were only meant to look after the turtle for a while but the turtle really belongs to the earth, not to us. Now she is free to go where she pleases and to live among nature as turtles are meant to do. And who knows, maybe the turtle will find another turtle and keep expanding her family. Think of her as an explorer, a pioneer. The turtle that broke free.
– We don’t live anywhere near a pond, Mummy, says Luna confidently. There are no other turtles around to MATE!
– And anyway, adds Philomena, why would she want to break free? She was happy with her family. She had this family. We made her her own pond and it was bigger than the one at the store. She didn’t even have to find spiders on her own, we fed her.
– Well Philomena, maybe she started wandering, not realising how far away she had gone, and then she couldn’t find her way back? Or maybe she realised how lovely it was to walk through the tall grass on her own. Maybe she needed to keep wandering.
I stayed in the room with my girls until they fell asleep.
But later that night, while I was reading outside, hoping that turtle no.10 might miraculously appear before me, the garden sprinklers turned on; they do this automatically at 2am every night. That’s it, I thought to myself. The turtle escaped, yes. She has left the little pool but she didn’t leave her family. She is still quite close by. She is hiding in the grass somewhere safe but in an environment where she feels truly free. And she will survive because the garden sprinklers will create puddles for her to swim in every night under the moonlight. She will find rocks to climb and continue to soak up the sun every day. She will find a perfect space to burrow herself in a small mound of mud, never too far away from the rest of her brood.
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FREEDOM in Dance
14 10 2014– 11 year old Taylor Hatala
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FREEDOM is: forgiveness
13 10 2014Comments : Leave a Comment »
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FREEDOM is: No Fear
13 10 2014– Dancer Maddie Ziegler is 11 years old
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Philia is: Family Unity
12 10 2014Comments : Leave a Comment »
Tags: Creatures Great & Small, Family Unity, The Jetsons
Categories : consciousness, Creatures, Family, Love, Uncategorized
An escape from FREEDOM: the men who don’t fit in
3 10 2014“He characterizes the progress toward the overman as proceeding through three stages. First is the stage of the camel, where we renounce comfort and discipline ourselves harshly. Second is the stage of the lion, where we defiantly assert our independence. Third is the stage of the child, where we find a new innocence and creativity. Achieving this stage is like reaching the summit of a mountain: we can look down on everything around us and find lightness and laughter rather than seriousness and struggle. To become overmen, we must isolate ourselves from the mob.”
– Thus Spake Zarathustra
“Every man must think after his own fashion; for on his own path he finds a truth, or a kind of truth, which helps him through life. But he must not give himself the rein; he must control himself; mere naked instinct does not become him.”
– Goethe
The Men Who Don’t Fit In
By Robert W. Service
There’s a race of men that don’t fit in,
A race that can’t stay still;
So they break the hearts of kith and kin,
And they roam the world at will.
They range the field and they rove the flood,
And they climb the mountain’s crest;
Theirs is the curse of the gypsy blood,
And they don’t know how to rest.
If they just went straight they might go far;
They are strong and brave and true;
But they’re always tired of the things that are,
And they want the strange and new.
They say: “Could I find my proper groove,
What a deep mark I would make!”
So they chop and change, and each fresh move
Is only a fresh mistake.
And each forgets, as he strips and runs
With a brilliant, fitful pace,
It’s the steady, quiet, plodding ones
Who win in the lifelong race.
And each forgets that his youth has fled,
Forgets that his prime is past,
Till he stands one day, with a hope that’s dead,
In the glare of the truth at last.
He has failed, he has failed; he has missed his chance;
He has just done things by half.
Life’s been a jolly good joke on him,
And now is the time to laugh.
Ha, ha! He is one of the Legion Lost;
He was never meant to win;
He’s a rolling stone, and it’s bred in the bone;
He’s a man who won’t fit in.
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Tags: Galapagos, Goethe, Nietzsche, Ritter, Robert W. Service, Wittmer
Categories : Film, Free Will, Freedom, Governance, Poetry, Uncategorized
Beauty is watching people come together through dance
29 09 2014“As I watched the seagulls, I thought: That’s the road to take; find the absolute rhythm and follow it with absolute trust.”
“We should not hurry, we should not be impatient, but we should confidently obey the eternal rhythm.”
– Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek
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The economic case for paternity leave
25 09 2014“Society is a mirror of the family, the only way to achieve equality in society is to achieve equality in the home.” – Bengt Westerberg
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FREEDOM flashing
25 09 2014Freedom contains the mystery of the world. God wanted freedom, and from this came the tragedy of the world. – Nikolai Berdyaev
No one is free; even the birds are chained to the sky. – Bob Dylan
Philomena – Mami, when am I going to be free to do whatever I want?
Mummy– What do you mean? What would you like to do that you don’t do already?
Philomena – I don’t get to choose anything. Not even what I eat.
Mummy – Are you kidding? You have so much more choice than I ever had as to what you eat.
Philomena – Maybe I have more choice than you but that doesn’t mean I can choose what I want. I don’t get to choose anything. I have to go to school. I have to eat pasta with cheese sauce even though it makes me gag just smelling it.
Mummy – Once every few weeks they serve you pasta with cheese sauce.
Philomena – But I hate it. It makes me sick. And no one listens to me about it. I’ve asked politely a million times. It is not respectful not to listen. I am perfectly happy to eat the pasta but not the sauce. It is absolutely terrible to be a child sometimes. I can’t wait to grow up so that I can do whatever I want.
Mummy – Believe me Philomena, growing older doesn’t necessarily grant you the freedom to do whatever you want. You will always be fighting for your freedom (and the freedom of others) in one way or another—you will fight for the freedom to do what you want, live where you want, behave the way you want, love what you want, freedom to change the world around you, to make the world a better place, it is always a battle. Participating in that battle, that struggle, it’s what makes us human. Fortunately, what also makes us human is our imagination. The only place you are ever truly free is in your mind. Freedom is your creative force. And even that takes some practice. I promise you, your mind at age 7 is a whole lot freer than my mind at age 40.
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Tags: Eric Fromm, Nikolai Berdyaev, Rudolf Steiner
Categories : consciousness, Creativity, Free Will, Freedom, Governance, Music, Philosophy of Mind, Poetry, Uncategorized
LOVE in Greece: Piraeus’ Children
19 09 2014
The MELINA MERCOURI FOUNDATION, adopting the fundamental ideas of the policy that Melina Mercouri planned and implemented when she was Minister of Culture, aspires to contribute to the promotion and dissemination of Greek culture in Greece and abroad.
Already during the first days of her term of office, Melina Mercouri, setting her priorities, decided to strongly support the project of conservation of the Acropolis monuments and at the same time she undertook the initiative for the reunification of the Parthenon Marbles. These two essential choices Melina Mercouri made, relied upon a firm conviction: that the Acropolis monuments, as an integral entity of unique artistic value, convey the classical Greek spirit and as universal symbols, embody values, principles and ideals which contemporary societies strive to attain.
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AGAPE: Dancing a Waltz of Peace
18 09 2014Comments : Leave a Comment »
Tags: Dancing in Jaffa, Pierre Dulaine
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when science sets man FREE
6 09 2014
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The Gods are all here because the Gods are in us
28 08 2014Comments : Leave a Comment »
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GREECE: admits us to a vision of the earth unravaged- V. Woolf
24 08 2014“In six pages of Proust we can find more complicated and varied emotions than in the whole of the Electra. But in the Electra or in the Antigone we are impressed by something different, by something perhaps more impressive — by heroism itself, by fidelity itself. In spite of the labour and the difficulty it is this that draws us back and back to the Greeks; the stable, the permanent, the original human being is to be found there. Violent emotions are needed to rouse him into action, but when thus stirred by death, by betrayal, by some other primitive calamity, Antigone and Ajax and Electra behave in the way in which we should behave thus struck down; the way in which everybody has always behaved; and thus we understand them more easily and more directly than we understand the characters in the Canterbury Tales. These are the originals, Chaucer’s the varieties of the human species.”
… “It is an exhausting process; to concentrate painfully upon the exact meaning of words; to judge what each admission involves; to follow intently, yet critically, the dwindling and changing of opinion as it hardens and intensifies into truth. Are pleasure and good the same? Can virtue be taught? Is virtue knowledge? The tired or feeble mind may easily lapse as the remorseless questioning proceeds; but no one, however weak, can fail, even if he does not learn more from Plato, to love knowledge better. For as the argument mounts from step to step, Protagoras yielding, Socrates pushing on, what matters is not so much the end we reach as our manner of reaching it.”
… “Truth, it seems, is various; Truth is to be pursued with all our faculties. Are we to rule out the amusements, the tendernesses, the frivolities of friendship because we love truth? Will truth be quicker found because we stop our ears to music and drink no wine, and sleep instead of talking through the long winter’s night? It is not to the cloistered disciplinarian mortifying himself in solitude that we are to turn, but to the well-sunned nature, the man who practises the art of living to the best advantage, so that nothing is stunted but some things are permanently more valuable than others.”
“Every word is reinforced by a vigour which pours out of olive-tree and temple and the bodies of the young.”
Excerpts from Virginia Woolf’s On Not Knowing Greek https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/w/woolf/virginia/w91c/chapter3.html
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LOVE-Apologia
18 08 2014For a long time neither of us speaks. He turns to me and gives me a bow so deep I think he is going to topple over. Straightening up again, he says, ‘I am sorry, for what we did to you. I am deeply sorry.’
‘Your apology is meaningless,’I say, taking a step back from him. ‘It’s worth nothing to me.’
His shoulders stiffen. I expect him to walk away from the pavilion. But he stands there, not moving.
‘We had no idea what my country did,’ he says.
[Tan Twang Eng, The Garden of Evening Mists]
http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/worldservice/whyfactor/whyfactor_20140711-1830a.mp3
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/15/opinion/learning-to-forget-tibet-in-china.html?_r=
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/14/opinion/nicholas-kristof-dont-dismiss-the-humanities.html
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GOD: The Gospel of Truth
4 08 2014“Having knowledge, he does the will of the one who called him, he wishes to be pleasing to him, he receives rest. Each one’s name comes to him. He who is to have knowledge in this manner knows where he comes from and where he is going.”
– The Gospel of Truth
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LOVE: goes on forever
16 07 2014Comments : Leave a Comment »
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Philomena: what would happen if we didn’t have any books in the world?
6 07 2014https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O31fy2nbk_g&feature=youtu.be
An original song by Philomena (age 7)
(Thank you Song Academy for giving Philomena the gift of confidence)
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