A Whole New Day—LIVE from Copenhagen!
hi friends…wonder of wonder, you’ll be hearing more from lordflea, because i just discovered i can access my blog from my new iPhone. WOW!!! I’m stoked, and hope you’ll find this new method of sharing, quicker, easier, more portable (for me!)—an excellent way of getting an enlightening conversation going, among those who tune into lordflea sings. maybe i’ll…
Read MoreArwen Arrives, My friends’ Gay Wedding, and the Forest People
we can all do someTHING to stop from being uncomfortable. Dani here wears special glasses with a “fake horizon” line, that gimbels in the center of her vision–a seasick prevention tool that WORKS, she claims. (A comforting word of advice from she who is sailing around the world yet suffers terribly from seasickness–go figure!) it’s…
Read MoreLife— and Death — what never changes
so here i am still discussing “change.” Besides what I’ve said previously about the constancy of change being the only thing one can rely on in our lives, and the reliance upon a Higher Power, for those of us lucky enough to hold this comforting Truth of the sanctity of life close to our hearts…
Read MoreOne — celebrating the Fear Wall down — the People’s Hearts open and UP— the times are a-changin’
This past few weeks has had many memorable celebrations, not least of which being the twentieth celebratory anniversary of Germany’s Berlin Wall coming down, heralding the end of communism and the beginning—of something new. Change, the subject of my last post, is always consistently happening. Everything else is impermanent. If you are lucky enough to…
Read MoreChanGe is only constant in liFe
This is my first Post done from my iPhone. My laptop is In The repair shop. Bear with me. My fingers are fat and the keyboard sooooo skinny. Today is veterans day. I almost forgot cept the bank was closed when I went to do some business. My dad was a submariner in WW II and in our family today we have one young man flying in the Air Force and another captain in Army in Iraq, along with his new bride. I’m very conflicted and saddened by war, nonetheless I’d like to take this special day to commend the men and women who are willing to lay down their lives to defend our country. The people who decide whether to engage in war or not are not the ones we honor on this day. Those folks often make life altering decisions based on information only known to them. My dad went to war to protect his young family from the enemy of his day, the Nazis, just as Bill and Sarah and Grant are engaged in military operations today against the hArder-to-define enemy of the war America is engaged in today, fighting religious extremists.
The name of enemies may change. The way we figt our wars change. But war is war. And the people who are out there protecting us and making it possible for us back home to have our freedoms, our pleasures, our uncountable opportunities — they are the soldiers, sailors, pilots and support personel of our Armed Forces. They are the ones who might get killed to defend our way of life. I may cringe at the thought of war, as I’m sure many of them do, and pray that one day soon our world will come together in ways that we can accept each others differences instead of killing for ours to be embraced; yes I can hold those thoughts most dear yet at the same time take the time and effort to thank each and every soldier I run into in my day. And today I’d like to thank every man and woman, young or old , in active service , retired, or passed on as mu own dAd is, for doing what you do or have done—-for all of us who cherish freedom.
My typing is belabored but I hope you feel my heartfelt sentiment: I deeply love and respect the warriors who defend the human right to be free. Like the bAganad Gita expresses: it’s the spiritual duty of all to slay evil. When evil has been rightly identified it is, according to the yogic scripture, as the Gita says, to defend the path of rigteousness, even if brother must slay brother, or cousin slays cousin in Battle. It’s a difficult concept and one I spent a lot of time grappling g with after the cataclysmic events of 9/11, but today, as both a citizon of America and someone who considers themSelf a spiritual warioor— willing to lay down my own life to defend the rights of the individual over being forced to live under a totalitRian regime— today I lift my hat and offer praises to all our Vets: past, present, and future.
In Light, your
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yoani sanchez, blogger, beat up in Cuba
This report from Yoani herself, award-winning citizen journalist/blogger of www.generationy.com –she who tells the REAL story happening in Cuba today. A gangland style kidnapping, by Yoani Sánchez Nov. 8 – Near 23rd Street, just at the Avenida de los Presidentes roundabout, we saw a black car, made in China, pull up with three…
Read Morepolitical or spiritual—are you both?
last night we gathered with friends and had a somewhat heated discussion about the state of affairs, the temperature rising at our table laden with fresh fish, vegetables and fancy, cheesy, re-baked potatoes. Aren’t WE the lucky ones to have such abundance, here in the good ol’ U.S. of A? I’m grateful. Are you? Everyday is Thanksgiving…
Read MoreReflections
hello friends! those of you who visit lordflea might wonder “what the heck happened to lordflea?” Well, life happened, that’s what. I’ve been immersed in many more duties away from the computer than usual, and today i’m making it my first priority to write about what’s happening. First Things First for me, today, is to…
Read MoreOneness—spread the NEWS!
Hello friends, I’m back from sailing because….lo and behold….life happens! My 91 year-old mom had a minor stroke while i was away, so i cut my sailing adventure short to rush back to help out in anyway i can. Fortuneately the stroke, called an “occipital infarction” event….where DO they get the names for these things?….left…
Read Moreaboard the good ship Arwen
hi friends, i am writing you from aboard Arwen, a boat owned by a German couple. Arwen Evening Star, the princess of “Lord of the Rings,” she’s a state-of-the-art, hi-tech sailing vessel, 47 feet, built in Sweden by Hallberg-Rassy. Dani and Jens, my friends, met each other when both, burnouts from corporate Germany, decided to…
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