Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Violence Sucks, but…

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Just musing here about the absurd amount of violence everywhere, especially some recent incidents in the news and in the [SF] Bay Area. Some pretty scary stuff happening out there. Many of us “decent” people would never even [admit we] dream of raping, stabbing, strangling, beating, pushing off a cliff, etc. Just NOT even remotely what we would consider? WRONG.

It’s really too easy for us “decent” folk to feel smug and superior, to blame the ills of the world on thugs, drug dealers, dictators, religious extremists, klansmen, Nazis, rednecks, Idi Amin and on and on.

Fact is: the world is a very dangerous place for all of us, and there is rampant and insidious violence everywhere.

What? OK– No upbringing of any child in any environment is anywhere near perfect. Find someone whom you totally envy, scratch hard enough, and you are very likely to find some festering wound that they have no tools with which to cope. Sure– there are really very many laudable exceptions, many loving parents, rich poor and in-between in all manner of places who are able to properly nurture their offspring and raise perfectly healthy humans. Sadly, there is too little of that. Some of my evaluation comes from the evolution of social mores over my own lifetime, but we truly have had many exemplars throughout history; our job is to find them laud, them and emulate them. It it NEVER too late to be healthy or to nurture a healthy state in a person who depends upon us.

Oh, dear– my point!

There is inherent in all of us [oh, I think of that poor, deluded chimpanzee] the capacity for extreme violence in the face of potential danger to ourselves or a member of our tribe or family. This is, unfortunately, pretty necessary, even when it proves to be misguided.

But– My main point is that I cannot condemn the folks mentioned in my first paragraph, those who learn violence almost from the cradle, or who are dragged into it when options for a healthy life dim to a dull flame or are extinguished altogether.

Why? Well, we, the “decent” folks, “civilized” folks have ALL in common with these “animals” and have no right to condemn anything but their actions. Think about it. Some of us sit calmly behind our desks and order broad-based strikes against a nation, a tribe, a race, drug users etc. Like Pilate, our hands are clean. Others of us sit back, collecting monstrous pay [for little work, IMNSHO] deciding that so-and-so and so forth are worth far less than us for doing a monstrous amount of work. This is truly VIOLENT. I could go on and on about this, but Rachel Maddow, Barak Obama and friends are trying their best to correct this.

Saddest and worst, and my real point: those of us who doggedly and tirelessly inflict violence, sadness and destruction upon ourselves, our parents, our children and ourselves. We drink, we drug, we are depressed, we abstain from even a fraction of our potential. We suffer in silence that is really a deafening roar to those around us. Our blood, sweat and tears flow in the gutters. Our lives, a sweet gift and holy blessing, melt away in sadness.

We cannot rescue the overt “monsters” and offenders unless and until we rescue ourselves. We must find the marvelous within ourselves, re-plant Gan Eden, and then invite all to share in our bounty.

Shalom

Not a Drop to Drink

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Folks–
In my mind it’s usually best to try to avert disaster before it strikes, and “take what you need and leave the rest” has always felt good.

In light of the coming water crisis, which actually already is worldwide, I thought of some things I want to do. YMMV.

Even if you do have a low-flow toilet, keep flushing to a minimum. No details, but it really is OK to flush more during asparagus season.

Shower less. B.O. may soon become chic. I usually shower every two to three days (why I have no friends and nobody sits next to me on BART), and don’t really wash my hair that often and it still looks pretty good.

Of course: don’t leave water running when washing faces, washing dishes, shaving, lathering up or waiting for hair conditioner to work. This is harder to do than I would have thought. I intend to do better myself.

You remember those pitchers and wash-stands (often seen in the rooms over the saloon in a western)? I really wish I’d saved one from my great-aunt’s house in Ohio– they bathed weekly, but stayed fresh and clean with PTA baths (pits, tits and ass, if you must).

Try to kiss your grass goodbye. We have a dear friend in Palm Desert, of all places, who will be fined for not watering her lawn. What’s up with that? There are some amazing sericulture lawns even here in provincial El Cerrito. Most of our outdoor plants are succulent (no, we don’t EAT them!). The rest are soak-watered in the evening. We try to put used cooking water on the plants, but forget at times.

Get more mileage out of your clothes. David *hates* it, but I only put stuff in the laundry if it stinks or has visible schmutz on it. And, no, cat and dog hair is NOT dirt; it’s decorative. Not so sure about dog slobber. Socks and underwear, though– wash after one wear, go barefoot or regimental.

Damn, I really wish low usage would gain water credits. Too, I realize that this is totally un-American. And, really, golf should be banned in dry areas. To hell with Phoenix, Scottsdale and Palm Springs. Read a book, learn to knit, have more sex, ride a bike… again, YMMV. Just try to keep it all good ’til the last drop.

Peace, love, Woodstock Nation,
Bill

Population Bomb

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Oh, mercy!
Everybody with any sense, and even some severely lacking are suddenly jumping onto the Great Green Bandwagon. That’s really great now, isn’t it? Who cares if it’s maybe too late! It’s cool! Buy a hybrid, take your own bags to the store, drive less or use public transit (at least until the price of gas goes down and we can forget again).

I HATE to tell you, but there’s a big, fat stinking elephant in the room. It’s name is US! Yes– I’ve only been alive since 1955, and by how many times has the earth’s population multiplied? When was _The Population Bomb_ written? How long have we had birth control? How many superstitious fools, especially educated ones in the US, the Catholics and Mormons, are still fucking like yard dogs and trying to fill up every nook and cranny on earth? We even have a [my opinion] selfiish and deranged woman in Los Angeles, a single mother even, who now has 14 children at the age of 33! Oh, I suppose I must be nice and charitable, but all of these selfish pseudo-rabbits, IMO, DO NOT have the right to blatantly try to exhaust every last resource on earth.

In short: in all of the Green talk lately that I’ve noticed in mainstream media, there has NOT, IIRC, been one single mention of the obvious– there are too damn many of us. Maybe homosexuality IS evolution’s last and best desperate attempt to save an inhabitable planet for the future.

Bonus, Schmonus

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

To hell with our would-be Lords and Princes, the brokers and investment bankers of Wall Street. They *continue* to gamble away our economy in the name of greed. May they all rot in hell with their mentor, Ronald Reagan. They and many corporate officers have gotten horrible beyond belief.

When I worked for a budding corporation that eventually merged into Coram Healthcare in the late 1980’s I got my first taste of corporate managers and unbridled greed. I was really disgusted by the ego games that corporate types and the Wall Street thugs played among themselves. I realized quickly that bonuses, perks, huge salaries, resort condos, extravagant dinners, private jets, etc., had little or nothing to do with productivity or profitability. The economy was being ruled by a class of people, mostly men, who had this competitive thing with each other to see who could rack up the best bragging rights on the golf course (or other posh venue).

Here’s what’s REALLY been pissing me off the last 20 years or so: “If we don’t reward them with competitive salaries and bonuses they simply won’t work for us.” What a crock! OK, almost all of us could and likely qould retire on what these bozos make in just one year (or less). Oh, and what work do they *really* do, anyway? I imagine that the best of them really do network, review reports, oversee staffing and economic decisions and stand forth as the public face of the company, but I’m damned sure that quite a few are just figureheads; the custodian deserves better pay than many of them.

What about: either pay them what they’re really worth in producticity and utility to the company? If they won’t work for that, there must be thousands of hungry MBA’s out there who would gladly step in.

Higher Power

Monday, January 26th, 2009

I love being Jewish. I get to question everything, maybe even have no faith at all!

Anyway, one often hears about “Higher Power”, particularly in Recovery circles. Many have a really negative or uncomfortable reaction to this. I guess it’s like, “how in the hell am I supposed to abase myself to something I can’t see or even verify indirectly?”. Well, I’ll cover that in a different post.

Now, I just want to think about God, Adonai, YHVH, Elohim, ad infinitem.

I’m very happy davening and interacting with that/those guy, guys or entities in Synagogue services. There was always something icky and scary about “God” in Christian services, even in my favorite, the Episcopal Church. He just seemed to want to follow me everywhere and make me feel inferior. Being observant and pious as a Jew, however, feels very comfortable. I maybe wish I could explain that, but I really can’t.

Now, what abut when I feel like I really need a hand on my shoulder, an ear to listen, healing, or someone to mediate and exalt my relationship/s with others and the world around me? Or, when I need to express and release my inner strengths? Who/what do I sense when I meditate?

Two expressions come readily to mind/heart: Shekinah (”Holy Spirit”); Holy Guardian Angel. Shekinah feels to me to be watery/airy, transcendant, pervading, animating and animating all; the aspect of God that is very real, accessible and all but tangible, usually described as feminine. The Holy Guardian Angel seems very similar, but expressed in Western Yoga, i.e. Golden Dawn and other mystical schools, as the closest manifestation of Kether in Malkuth. This is most often, in my experience, described as feminine, too. To me both wear many guises and have infinite names and are as close as breath or heartbeat.

Well, I suppose being Jewish is not at all different from being a Pagan panentheist. YMMV.

Bill

EVOLUTION #1

Monday, January 26th, 2009

First, I am NOT an academic and this is not meant to be scholarly. I just like to think about things. Some of those things: I’d love to know more about plant evolution, as most of what gets attention in popular press involves animals, Darwin, etc.; I’d also love to know more about parallels between plant and animal evolution, given that there are so many interdependent relationships among and between plants and animals; how does one define “crown of creation”, i.e., “most advanced life form”?

I’ve recently read in National Geographic about recent concepts in evolution in which the interaction between genes and the environment is mediated by proteins that regulate gene expression. It’s fascinating that the exact same gene exists and is expressed in a variety of ways among many species. I wonder how many genes even lie dormant in people? And what biases about what constitutes a different “animal” species are anthropocentric? After all, two snakes may look practically identical and be considered different species, while a Bantu and an Eskimo are just varieties of the same species.

I have ruled out Creationism and Determinism in my consideration of the ongoing development and adaptation of beings on the earth. Just doesn’t cut it, both being, IMO, lazy intellectual shortcuts at best. Still, there are many things going on beyond traditional structural taxonomy, and Mendelian genetics. Back in 1977, when I was somewhat studying biochemistry, there was great excitement over proteins called “histones” that decorated and were somehow interacting with the lovely double helix of DNA. Since then there’s been an explosion of knowledge about many other marvels: glycoproteins on cell membranes that turn genes off or on; mRNA; tRNA; rRNA mDNA; twin studies; etc.

So, I claim to be Sgt. Schultz; “I know nothing”. However, I will be excited and delighted to learn much more as things are revealed.

Bill and David’s Wedding

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Wedding

How to scare people

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Oh, fuck Proposition 8. Fuck the Mormons, the Knights of Columbus and all other outside agitators. Most of all, fuck the “reasonable, intelligent pro-gay” asshole fuck-ups who voted for Prop. 8.

I’m damned glad, for our family for several things: Domestic Partnership, full rights within California, our beautiful Jewish wedding, our Ketubah, our rabbis and beloved friends. Our bubble of comfort is really very big and, for us, safe.

Still, that’s not enough. I really want full, nationally-recognized normal life and will settle for nothing less.

Well, I think that Prop. 8 may not survive long for technical reasons. At some point the link between religion and marriage must be examined in Constitutional terms, CA and US.

Anyway:
On to the subject!
Anyone with any degree of political and social sophistication must surely know that: the root of homophobia is the fascination of others surrounding gay and lesbian sex. Hey, I remember Penthouse Forum letters way back in the 1970’s– almost as much gay, lesbian and bisexual stuff as all the rest of the topics. Lipstick lesbian stuff makes big bucks and causes foaming at the mouth among the most hateful homophobic rednecks.

If we’re smart, we must stop calling it, “Same Sex Marriage.” Marriage, of course, includes a degree of sex [and most of it is for recreation and bonding, not reproduction!]. But the term in common public usage is really what deeply scares our enemies and not-so-much enemies: it makes them think of sex, which brings up lewd images of eating pussy, pinching nipples, cock-sucking, butt-fucking, bondage, leather, Dore Alley, Folsom Street Fair, dark alleys, rest stops, bowling alley bathrooms, truck stops… and on and on.

I propose the terms, “Gender Neutral Unions”, “Same Gender Marriage”, or stuff like it.

That’s just what I think. I know that I have more wisdom and sense than most people.

Zach and Jake

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

Zach and Jake

Nader Sucks

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

What never ceases to amaze me about liberals and *true* conservatives: they toss around “corporate” as an alarmist scare word. Hell, the corporate tiger jumped the wall over 100 years ago.  It needs to be tamed, not opposed.  Luddites such as Nader are doomed to fail and only muddy the waters, IMO.
Nader uses “corporate” to tar and feather his opponents without, IMO, having anything truly positive and constructive to offer.

I firmly believe that Nader threw the 2000 election to Bush, not intentionally, but effectively.  I’m open to arguments, though, that would say that the evil machinery used to force the coup in Florida and the Supreme Court might have succeeded without Nader.

Can’t undo the past, though.  I may just try to find a vintage Corvair to fix up.

Mr. Bill