Monday, April 19, 2010

A Psychosis of a Symptomatic Society

This is the beginning...to detect the puzzle, with illness ramped up to the degree of which we can not with stand any longer. This is a travesty. A day does not go by without bringing up concern for the youth, our awakening is happening. I contiue to build passion around the "doing".

What is it that everyone is seeing, for one it was an interaction with a 4 year old on digital video game brought to keep him entertained while mom gets her hair done. The young man could go on and on about the game, telling my friend the different levels, characters and how he learned to navigate the small controller. Not to say the games are the "devil" but the amount of time spent on this game gave evidence to the amount of time this young mind spent daily learning the advanced multi media device. Remember age 4? I sure don't but I am sure if I was to sit waiting for my mother it involved some craft or imagination to entertain myself.

In The Te of Piglet, the author talks about the shortened childhood and the burden we place on young minds to be faster, learn more, at what time do they learn to be playful and innoccent. Adults could benefit from relearning this simple mindset.

I work as a parttime naturalist, and many times I think...why talk let the flow of the elements take us...back to a playful mind, ease and natural way for the relaxing the mind to take in the response emotionally.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Centralized

I have decided to move forward with the intention of gathering information from the select group of individuals working so hard for a genuine connection with our local environment. Richard Louv became my friend today on Facebook, and that type of connection would not have been possible without technology, the amount of information available is astounding. I rest with the movement forward in my own life, and what the future holds.