10/29/09

L'Infinito

I made a collage of quotes, excerpts from poems, videos and songs, from Bible to Buddhism, from Romanticism to Pop. At the end there is one common denominator...

There are things that we only get close to if we pause, feel what is around, look
within ourselves.








"Always dear to me was this lonely hill


And this hedge, which from me so great a part
Of the farthest horizon excludes the gaze
But as I sit and watch
I invent in my mind
Endless spaces beyond
and superhuman
Silences
and profoundest quiet
Wherefore my heart
Almost loses itself in fear
And as I hear the wind
Rustle through these plants
I compare
That infinite silence to this voice
And I recall to mind eternity
And the dead seasons, and the one present
And alive, and the sound of it
So in this
Immensity my thinking drowns
And to shipwreck is sweet for me in this sea"
- L'Infinito
Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837)

Actor Dustin Hoffman's interpretation of Leopardi's "L'Infinito"









"Ego could be defined as whatever covers up basic goodness [...] Egolessness is a state of mind that has complete confidence in the sacredness of the world. It is unconditional well being, unconditional joy that includes all the different qualities of our experience." Pema Chodron (Buddhist Nun)




"I am the light that shines over all things
I am everywhere
From me all came forth, and to me all return
Split a piece of wood, and I am there
Lift a stone, and you will find me there..."
Jesus - Gospel of Thomas v. 77

"...You created the world
to serve humanity's needs
and to lead them to You.
By our own fault
we have lost the beautiful relationship
which we once had with all your creation.
Help us to see
that by restoring our relationship with You
we will also restore it with all Your creation." - Prayer of St. Francis






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"Oh God, what if we harm these whales? What if we did that, oh God, what if we arm this coast? What if we did that? Then directly in front of me, about a hundred yards out, a lone whale gave me for spouts. Silence. A minute afterwards, off to my left, a whale rolled over in the ocean four times. And then there was nothing. I knelt there for the longest time. I felt as if I was bleeding from an open wound. I felt my heart was completely open and had merged with those of the whales. There was no separation between us. I remained in that open state of intense compassion for a long time, feeling as if I were in a great cathedral. I knew that I would never be the same again. "
- Presence
P. Senge, O. Sharmer, J. Jaworski, B. Flowers

"The Indian prefers the soft sound of the wind darting over the face of the pond, the smell of the wind itself cleansed by a midday rain, or scented with pinon pine. The air is precious to the red man, for all things are the same breath - the animals, the trees, the man."
Chief Seattle

"At the moment of surrender
I folded to my knees
I did not notice the passers-by
And they did not notice me
[...]
I was speeding on the subway
Through the stations of the cross
Every eye looking every other way
Counting down 'til the pain would stop
At the moment of surrender
Of vision over visibility
I did not notice the passers-by
And they did not notice me" - Moment of Surrender
Song by U2 (2009)



10/27/09

Cancer Won't Wait

By Lance Armstrong, Special to CNN
(CNN) --
On October 2, 1996, I was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer. Like many 25-year-olds, I was fearless, ready to conquer the world and without health insurance.
I was lucky. One of my sponsors, Oakley, stood up for me and threatened to take all their business elsewhere if their insurance carrier refused to cover me. Without their help, I might not be alive today. Or I might be completely broke, still trying to dig my way out of a massive pile of medical bills. That kind of luck shouldn't have anything to do with whether the 1.5 million people in the United States who will be diagnosed with cancer this year go broke trying to get the treatment they need to survive.
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10/25/09

Leadership - The Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation and The Gentlemen's Fund

Caring, constructive guidance should not be a privilege limited to those of stable communities or of financial means.

Together, The Gentlemen's Fund ® initiative and Mark Wahlberg are supporting the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation, which-by offering leadership now-provides kids with the skills to become leaders in the future.

Through financial and community support, the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation aims to eliminate barriers that prevent youth from succeeding.

This collaboration is not a quick fix; it gets to the root by helping young people find their way.
The Gentlemen’s Fund® initiative raises support and awareness for issues that are essential to modern men. Established in 2007 to commemorate GQ's 50th anniversary, The Gentlemen's Fund encourages men to become agents of change by contributing to charities that champion these causes.

Visit the Gentlemen's Fund

Visit the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation