Sunday, October 07, 2007
Bringing "Democracy" to Iraq? What About Burma?
Labels: Burma, Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
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The easiest (and probably the most honest) answer to that question is: I don't know. It all started in the summer of 2005, when I went to Crawford, Texas ( a.k.a. the home of the prez's ranch, a.k.a. the home of Camp Casey) to support Cindy Sheehan. I wanted the world to know that, contrary to what one could read in the mainstream media, the peace movement was alive and well and large numbers of Americans did not support the war in Iraq. I wanted people to know that thousands of Americans were willing to travel to Texas and tolerate the heat, humidity, and bugs in order to support a grieving mother whose new purpose was to shine a light on the lies that led to the war and to bring home our troops so that no other mother would have to know the pain that she felt.
Over time, this blog has become more of an exploration of who I am, my spirituality, and how life works. I love life's complexities, exploring the shades of gray. I want to, as Rainier Maria Rilke said,
"Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer."
Maybe my blog is just one big question about what is needed in order for people to take the time to love and cherish each other and our earth. Maybe someday, I will "live along some distant day into the answer."
In the meantime, thank you for joining me on my journey. I welcome you to share yours with me
Labels: Burma, Inspirations and Creative Thoughts
8 Comments:
Yes, isn't his blog lovely?
I think that I may have originally found out about it on your site. So.... thanks!
Thanks for sharing that link.
You're most welcome. That site is a nice oasis in my day.
Carol, thanks for keeping the Burma issue up front!
You're welcome. I hope that your Burmese friends there are feeling supported. Mostly, I hope that the international community will put pressure on the dictatorship in Burma.
thanks a lot dear Carol. i appreciate very much. you made a super question: Brining democracy to Iraq (although its an open secret, what a joke it is) ...
keep up your great work for peace. may your path be blessed.
Thank YOU! And may your path be blessed, also.
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