Monthly Archives: August 2023

PESB: A “woke” excess

It’s not OK to be white.

My first task is to see through my own biases, and Fox News’ biases as well, so as to present this fairly.

I still hunch that it was as if I sat down in a mandatory business meeting, only to discover it was actually a religious service where I would be called on to worship gods I’d never heard of. Continue reading PESB: A “woke” excess

Invisibilities

Relates to the next post, PESB: A ‘woke’ excess.”

The story here is very similar to that of the opening chapter of Edwin Friedman’s Friedman’s Fables, “The Bridge.”

Friday 12/16/22, I got to Dunkin’ Donuts for the first time at about 11:00.  I normally do not bring my laptop’s charging cord on that trip.  I get a large frozen coffee, which takes me 90 minutes to consume; and after that, a medium frozen coffee, which takes me an hour to consume; I’m busy online the whole time, and at the end of that 90+60 minutes, my battery’s just about drained.  I go back to the shelter, take my meds, do my meditation and prayer time; pack up the power cord, and return to DD until supper.  But on this day, come 14:00, I was still on my first visit.

Here came Tom.  I’ve known him for years, from the previous shelter.  He’s short — It’s taken me some time to grasp that bullies pick on him sometimes because of that. — black as coal, has some cognitive deficits, has possibly some affective deficits also; stutters.  But he’s a really, really good guy, and has been a good friend.

Given the slings and arrows of life, the randomness of events, the last several months, he’s been sleeping outside.

We visited for a while, and he asked for, and I bought him, an extra large iced coffee and an apple fritter.  He put his things down by the table where I was sitting — and then asked me to watch them.  He said he’d be back in ten minutes.  Very, very much unlike me, I agreed.

I myself NEVER ask anyone to watch my things.  Some wholly unexpected circumstance might meet me during my errand, and that person would be left — literally — “holding the bag.”

Which is exactly what happened now.

My laptop battery was very nearly drained by now; in a matter of minutes, it would shut down on its own.  Then I would not just not be able to do anything online; I wouldn’t be able to use it at all.

Ten minutes came and went.  Then more time; then more time.

How to busy myself while waiting?  Had I gone back to the dorm at this juncture, I would have (1) taken my meds, (2) done the day’s first meditation, and (3) done my prayer time.  So I meditated now.  And did my prayer time now.  And waited.  With nothing to do.

Staying here to watch his things was about to interfere with my needs.

The time frame for checking one’s mail, on weekdays, is 14:00 – 16:00, and I’d not checked my mail for a couple weeks.  Today would be my last chance to do that this week.

If I stayed beyond 16:00, then what?  Supper is normally at 17:30.  Would I even get supper?

I looked at his things.  They consisted of a lightweight athletic jacket; a small grocery bag containing some trash and a pound of sliced cheese; and a pair of shoes he meant to sell or give away.

I determined to leave out, to go check my mail, at 15:45, whether he’d shown up or not.  After the mail check would come supper.  I’d come back to DD after that.

At 15:45, I got up to go.  I prayed over his things, for their safety; I prayed for him, for his safety; and left, without feeling any guilt.

It was still there at 18:20, when I got back from supper.

It was still there at 21:00, when the store closed.

Whether or not I had some obligation or duty or responsibility to stay there and watch Tom’s things, beyond the ten minutes, beyond my available free time; to stay there in interference with my own needs — was and is an invisible thing, if it had any real existence at all.  Maybe it existed on the astral plane, as a thing.  But it is analogous, I think, to the invisible debts or obligations the organizers of that conference seemed to think that the non-indigenous residents of the state of Washington today, have toward the indigenous persons who previously inhabited that land.

If it’s invisible, is it real?  Only the facts, the concrete What Is, is real.

Don’t mess with the Easter bunny …

Bookmarks:
Don’t mess with the Easter bunny …Anarchy in the streetsWhy Trump is winningThe stewardess took her shoes off and ranReturn of the drama queenAnd if he’d been white?

Continue reading Don’t mess with the Easter bunny …

LAST CHANCE TO VISIT THESE WEBSITES

On September 23, strictly for financial reasons, I will abandon three web sites that I started during the pandemic. I have all the files backed up, and will re-establish the sites at some later date. They are:

http://m-p-l.org

(An ambitious Bible study.)

http://the-way-of-peace.com

(My first book. Summarizes what I hope to live and teach.)

http://get-on-your-feet.com

(My next book. Sets forth an approach to life that makes poverty IMPOSSIBLE.)

ENJOY!

Wolves in sheep’s clothing

I am at a difficult juncture.

My immediate material situation requires that, like never before in my life, I practice what I preach; care for myself; work in my own self-interest; be “here-now-can;” “keep the focus on me;” live by the Serenity Prayer.  These are what I counsel any poor person to do.  These are what I most emphatically now must do myself.

This entails dis-attending to all the current social turmoil.

It entails turning a deaf ear and blind eye to many messages, insistent messages, particularly coming from those who claim to have the best interests of the poor (like me) at heart.

Continue reading Wolves in sheep’s clothing

Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell

The cosmic puzzle here involves the psi dynamics of gravitation, resonance and sympathy:  how two people with congruent deranged belief systems may be drawn toward each other, and then reinforce each other’s delusions.

Related:  Coming abstractions | The Homeless Blogger Continue reading Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell

30% of Americans are bigots

Acceptance, or judgment?

Biden slammed for Christmas ‘unity’ speech after year of political attacks: ‘Spare us, you old grinch’ | Fox News

There is a segment of the population who won’t accede to any gesture of reconciliation.  Though I myself didn’t approve of Joe Biden’s divisive remarks about MAGA people in September ’22, the reactions quoted in the article, to Biden’s Christmas ’22 message, are telling.  On the one hand, most of the people quoted are actually outside the conservative mainstream.  On the other hand, they’re there, which is the subject of this post.  The quote from Kevin McCarthy’s spokesperson is particularly troubling; I will not examine whether these folks correctly say Biden said what they say he said. Continue reading 30% of Americans are bigots

Naughty girls ISO the Kingdom

I have been spending lots of time at church during the week. I took to looking askance at two particular neighborhood teens who participate in a number of our programs — garden club, after-school, youth group — because they seem to manage always to be in the wrong place (an unauthorized place) at the wrong time, and Shontay in particular wears this mischievous grin, as if she’s looking for trouble.

One Sunday in mid-November, my attitude toward them changed completely.

Continue reading Naughty girls ISO the Kingdom