Help me get away from the Past

Recenty I posted in the "Stories" section on this blog some comments about "writing in the moment". I listed 4 books about writing that I had enjoyed and had reviewed on this site before. I linked those books in that post back to the reviews.

Writing in the moment, posted in the stories section, was intended to deal with the quality of our overall writing skills, rather than just whether were picking a particular moment to write, but even so this particular moment is a little challenging to write in, because it is hard to leave the news events of this week, and focus anywhere else.

The mass shootings in this country are upsetting.  I thought this picture before had some relevance.

Relevant Quote

“What day is it?"
It's today," squeaked Piglet.
My favorite day," said Pooh.” 
― A.A. Milne

This little guy is on the verge of getting erased but he may be telling us an important truth. If we can't look back at the past we may lose sight of where we are going, even if we do live in the moment. 

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More on Fantasy

This week I posted on Google+ .  This is a similar social media tool to Twitter but not nearly as popular. It is easy to use but harder to feel a part of just yet.

I posted on several google+ communities and had a few things to say about Fantasy in those posts.  I referred the readers to the blog site and to the January 31st  post on Fantasy. From that post I linked to a couple of prior posts on the subject. (just click the bold item above. 

Today may not reflect much of a personal thought but then some days are like that. It is Valentines day. So Happy Valentine Day.........

Today is also a day of tragedy with another school shooting. So sad.

 

Spiders are not so bad once you get to know them (say hello)

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I just wrote a review for a book by Gary Paulsen called "Hatchet". (see book reviews)

Brian the 13 year old boy that was the only survivor of a small plane crash deep in the forested areas of Canada had to find a way to eat, and to avoid the dangers around him.

He learned by making mistakes and he also learned to think before he acted. He would stand, very silent, and observe the surroundings before making any movement. He felt he gained new insight that way.

Sometimes that approach couldn't save him. He avoided a bear and some wolves only because he was lucky.

What about a big black spider? No this wasn't a scene in the book i just reviewed, but I saw a huge spider this week and learned a few things. I learned that this variety of spider would not bite humans and lived on bugs mostly. That was interesting but the only reason I learned about this was that a man who knew all about this type of spider was on hand and told me about it.

What would I do if I was stranded in the far off forested regions of Canada and one of these guys came crawling up my leg? I haven't a clue right now and hope I never learn. In years past the answer would be that I would grab the Hatchet and finish off the spider.

This week, after being up close with this spider and learning more about it, I would hate to see it needlessly killed. The key to this situation is to know something about the spider. 

Do it & Finish It, or Toss It Aside

Yesterday I made some comments about this quote:

It is up to you, by Clinton T. Howell............"You are the one who has to decide. Whether you’ll do it or toss it aside. Whether you’ll strive for the goal that's afar. Or just be content to stay where you are." 

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This quote does suggest action. Picking a specific goal is challenging at times. 

Yes, I can do it or toss it aside but the key is to finish it if I choose to do it. Goals are fine but finish what you start. 

 

The Day Before Christmas

When you can look at a beautiful mountain and a Christmas Tree at the same time, you can experience "peace" in a different way. This can happen if your tree is by the window and the mountain is seen from the window. 

Spending time each day writing and reading could be described as a way of finding peace, but it is really just an escape from today's world.

That must mean that my mountain and tree are really just an escape from the escape. 

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To understand where were going and why look back


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I think our life will seem very different when we reach the end and look back.  All that we have explored, learned, and have done, will change us. Will we even recognize our beginning self?

We will see the whole of our life very differently than we did as we experienced the parts. The beginning, the journey, and all of the related circumstances to the journey will be clear, for the first time.

It will be the first time we see the past through the prism of all our experiences and that knowledge will let us know what really happened.

I have always loved this quote by T.S. Eliot: 

"We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know  the place for the first time".

Soren Kierkegaard seemed to be saying this when he said:

"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."

In the Essay Section of this website I wrote an article titled Reflections on Life . In that article I said:

"There is no one whose story I am as familiar with as my own. The same is true for you. This seems so obvious, but then what surprises me a little is how I see that story differently almost every time I tell it". It really is different when you look back."

Our conclusions change because we see through the filter of experience. 


"Normal" can change quick.

I wondered if today would be much different than yesterday and whether to make any comment on this daily comment section. I decided to go for a walk figuring that it would be a good time to ponder on the day. I got about half a block and I saw a neighbor pull out of his garage and take off down the street. Before long he was back and pulled up along side of me. 

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The neighbor was driving a 1929 Ford Truck with some modifications. We rode around the area and talked cars for a while. I do like old vintage autos. I have a section for them here on this blog under the Misc Tab. Good Things happen when you are not expecting. Good Day.