Sunday, June 03, 2012
Lightly Toasted
Wine is fun too. I do miss Molson, it seems almost impossible to aquire here.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Dark Water
Maybe you never get the muse you want. But always learn to be grateful for the muse you get. Could be worse. For a while they weren't talking to me at all.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Death used to be a mystery to me in terms of experiencing it. This is sadly no longer the case. Less than a year ago I lost my father who was combination of John Wayne, Jimmie Stewart and Al Borland. Yesterday I lost my niece. She was a wee small baby but she affected the lives of everyone around her. Nobody is unimportant. There are no expendable people. Everyone matters and should be loved and treated with respect. I hope it doesn't take death for these ideas to hit home but sometimes it seems even death isn't enough. We lose thousands and go to war to lose thousands upon thousands in struggle instead of trying to understand what would drive young men to destroy themselves. I know introspection over action seems alien to a lot of us but without it we are at the mercy of those who value greed and power over either. Please start thinking before you leap to action...if only for a moment.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Why Fiction Matters
This would possibly be the case if one were to know with any degree of certainty that one will be reincarnated through many cycles of being and therefore able to live an infinite number of completely genuine and authentic lives. This not being known with certainty, reading the fiction of others becomes perfectly acceptable, or at least as acceptable as reading the fictions we label non-fiction. That is to say as acceptable as pretty much any human activity that isn't causing any harm.
Reading provides an opportunity to experience life from a more diverse selection of view points. It allows a period of rest from the most real of realities, the daily grind, the fear of loss, the actual suffering of loss, death and a host of other ills released by Pandora all those ages ago. It is as Stephen King said in On Writing a kind of telepathy, one that can take us into the experience of another life. As such, the stories we read to ourselves can bind us together as a society and as individuals on an intimate level.
How many marriages or even just conceptions have occurred because of the stories we tell ourselves creating a shared reality? We may all be alone inside our heads but we can certainly share a bit of that through our collective experiences in the tales of adventure, romance, and mystery we have in common.
Academics study these stories and analyse them to death. Why? Because it's fun, because it is part of the shared telepathic conversation and to try and find stories so universally relevant that they form the framework of our culture. These acts are useful to us as a society and therefore academic study of the humanities is necessary and enriching in spite of the excessive logorrhea that can be a hazard of the endeavor.
Public sports serve a similar bonding function in the formation of pseudo tribal groups worshipping the same heroes. If we can identify with our chosen champions then not only do their struggles and triumphs become our own but we share them with the other fans. Hell, sometimes the 'enemy' team has more in common with us than those who don't follow sports.
Whether it be sports, books, music, movies, art, or urban legends all the shared experiences of humanity can serve the goal of opening us up to other people and letting us feel the bonds of love, kinship and shared joys and griefs. They allow us to be part of a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
The Internet may eventually be the best tool of human unification we have ever made, so long as we can grow into its proper usage the same way we grow into the correct usage of language. Every form of communication has probably gone through the evolutionary process from idea to reality to cultural touch point and we are fortunate in being alive at a time when we can see the process in action and participate in its growth.
I know now that I will continue to study because i finally found the answer to the question I started asking six years ago.
Q. Why should I bother with more academic bullshit?
A. Because it is in fact an integral part of how our culture experiences storytelling and it is one environment where you can hope for someone who might actually sit still for a diatribe on the merits of comic books as modern myths or the nature of Hugh Hefner as a genius.
I will probably pick a different specialty since I seem to have more of an interest in the meta thinking on understanding the dynamics of culture than in the minute study of English literature.
Monday, September 08, 2008
Change in Employment
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Morning Thoughts 8-6-8
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Lunatics and Love
I am a lunatic. This is not to say that I am afflicted by any particular delusion of being a werewolf or Napoleon Bonaparte but rather that the onset of the full moon seems to bring with it an enhanced anxiety and desire to be in motion. A craving for action adventure and sex leaks into my fevered imagination and sleep becomes a distant second to the need for the intangible quality of being that the French wuss out on by calling je ne sais quoi which literally translates as “I don’t know what”. How lame is that?
In any case on this particular moonlit night my mind is bringing forth images and memories of you. Some painful most happy. All filled with a sense of longing and a bit of regret. Being of an analytic mind is a curse all its own. Did I do the right thing? What is the right thing? If there is no right thing did I do what was best with the information that I had? My life seems to be a combination of intuitive leaps fearful gestures and hindsight recriminations.
Romantic comedies are a bane upon human existence. Worse than fairy tales and more destructive to the popular myth than cartoons are movies that give us an idea of some ideal romantic convergence in which two people can meet…overcome some laughable obstacle and in the end realize that they are truly and deeply meant to be together on a level so cosmic that the audience has known it since the first reel. Life is nothing like that.
My romantic history bears a much closer resemblance to a series of horrible accidents than to a cosmically ordained fairytale. I hope things are going better for you but they probably are not. Sucks doesn’t it? Fear is of course the problem. It always is. Fear takes on so many forms that it would be silly to even attempt to list them. Fear of being weak and vulnerable is a big one of course. Fear that the person you are with is just who you have settled for because you are tired and your one true love is out there somewhere but you just lack the emotional wear withal to keep looking.
The truth is that this is a fairly legitimate fear. After all with 6 or 8 billion people on the planet it seems like there might be someone better than almost anyone you're with. Love is not buying a car. Life is not a matter of finding the perfect place or time or person. Life is just living and making the best you can to be the best you can. And life is short so stop putting it off.
Monday, May 16, 2005
How to justify your rebellion.
Without even the presumption of selfhood as a basis to build on there is no proof of anything. All our information comes either from the physical world through the senses, which cannot be trusted, or through the intuitive and imaginative powers of the mind which cannot be tested.
So skepticism leads to the conclusion that not only does nobody know anything in any absolute sense but that nobody can know anything. Without that essential foundation of knowing we are left at the mercy of faith. Indeed faith becomes the foundation of all belief even that of science. We don't know that we have free will or that the universe holds any purpose and so all beliefs and conceptions of the universe become a matter of faith.
The justification of actions made so often in the last century that 'we know better than them' is complete nonsense. No one knows anything so all knowing is equal. Still...you have to do something or you might as well just lay in bed and rot.
So create a view of the universe that makes sense to you and set aside the fact that you are a completely ignorant and indeed unproven entity and just get on with living a bit eh?
Monday, April 11, 2005
Internalized Discipline
What about being fired? What happens when you go on vacation? Without that little tug of fear to wake you and without that overhanging sense of responsibility what motivation besides urination is there to get out of bed? Is taking a shower and having a cup of coffee any less useful when your time is your own instead of someone elses?
Perhaps the enforced system of fear works fine. Maybe there are not many that view the world as operating on these lines. Wouldn't it be nice if we had a genuine desire to get up and meet the world?
