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Peace Month CoordinatorBruce Henry Lambert |
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Peace
Month BLOG
-- transcript in chronological order of posting
Here we can share our experiences & thoughts about Peace Month. Comments to bruce@reorient.com |
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.......................................................................................Wednesday, August 5, 2009Get
Ready for Peace Month
I'm
looking forward to this year's Peace Month challenge. Here in Mindwatch .......................................................................................Wednesday, August 19, 2009When
Does Fasting Start?
It's
easy to say "Peace Month overlaps with Ramadan" - but when does
Ramadan start? If you are Muslim, it's easy to know from your mosque and
community when Ramadan begins locally. Even then, there is variation between
parts of the world. But for non-Muslims, it is tricky to know. Ramadan
officially begins the evening of the first day of the lunar month. So
publicity that "Ramadan begins on the 21st" may mean that the first
day of fasting is the 22nd. Tonight I will go to sleep expecting to start the
Peace Month fast tomorrow. Here in Mindwatch .......................................................................................Thursday, August 20, 2009Peace
Month (& Ramadan) start 22nd August
Well,
the Islamic Association in Mindwatch .......................................................................................Saturday, August 22, 2009First
Day of Peace Month: Tough!
The
first day of Peace Month was Saturday, 22 August. Through most of the day I
took part in a scholarly workshop on Mindwatch .......................................................................................Sunday, August 23, 2009Day 2
of Peace Month: Dry
Today
my body was still slightly sore & dehydrated from competing in the
Swedish Veteran's Athletic Championships on Friday. (Plus I drank schnapps
and we slept away from home last night). It was a hot sunny day, and we drove
around the countryside in our rented car. Perhaps I moved around somewhat
slowly? I saw people eating at some roadside kiosk and had mixed feelings -
such food & drink are not very nutritious, but certainly convenient. I
saw a few older men who looked perhaps of Mindwatch .......................................................................................Monday, August 24, 2009Day 3
of Peace Month: DPRK
I
had a sore throat today; gargled with gin (seeking the curative powers of the
juniper berry) and uncharacteristically spit it out. These three days I've
not felt deeply hungry - rather, I've wanted to snack, more as a habit,
marking time. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Tuesday, August 25, 2009Day 4
of Peace Month: Snacks?
Today
I must do something more active for Peace. What will it be? Mindwatch .......................................................................................Wednesday, August 26, 2009Day
5: Sneezing
Sneezing
with a cold today. Ugh. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Thursday, August 27, 2009Day 6:
Respect
Assorted
business this morning brought up some websites highlighting rigidity in my
thinking. I found sites describing North American Indian cultural activities
taking place in Mindwatch .......................................................................................Friday, August 28, 2009Day 7:
Commiseration
Suffering
is easy to find. Many people suffer now. History reports all kinds of
suffering; more occurred unreported. But speak of suffering with other
people... Many people have a particular outrage or theme which fires passion.
Other violations merely trigger a pre-existing wrath. The point is made:
"we have suffered" - and the topic shifts... most sufferers now subordinated.
Mindwatch .......................................................................................Saturday, August 29, 2009Day 8:
Community
Who
lives & works in my community? Who travels through? I live in the center
of Mindwatch .......................................................................................Sunday, August 30, 2009Day 9: Change
Peace
Month has launched me on an unfamiliar & challenging path. I'm OK with
major changes in routine; perhaps most people wouldn't be (that's why
challenging Peace Month is not for everybody). Mindwatch .......................................................................................Monday, August 31, 2009Day 10:
Cameraderie
Peace
Month is an excellent challenge. It is also a great way to focus attention on
problems in our world and the gaps between people that remain unbridged. Thus far, daytime fasting is not a major
problem or a huge difficulty in itself, but it is tricky to handle in social
relationships. Food & drink are a key part of so many social activities.
People living in communities where many or most fast for Ramadan have
differing challenges than people living in places where those fasting are a
small minority. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Tuesday, September 1, 2009Day 11:
Antagonism
Some
people are positively intrigued by Peace Month until they consider the
parallels with Ramadan; then they become antagonistic. But these people often
know little of Islam and other faiths. I support secularism and choice of
faith, and dislike religious-led efforts to ensnare entire populations (for
example, the Corpus Christianum before the Reformation
forced all in a region to profess faith and serve Church-led authority).
Let's allow for some measure of individual interpretation in religious
effort. Don't condemn in ignorance! Mindwatch .......................................................................................Wednesday, September 2, 2009Day
12: Corporeality
Fancy
ideas are fine, but after 16+ hours without food or drink, walking around a
city filled with delicious diversions, it's clear being unable to eat or
drink is a heavy burden. Life needs physical sustenance, and a great many
hours each day are spent dealing with such needs. Now I'm redirecting those
energies, and fighting for peace. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Thursday, September 3, 2009Day 13: Smell
Appetizing
smells have been remarkable, not because they seem stronger during Peace
Month fasting, but because I appreciate them more. They're all I'll get as
food-based nourishment, an experience to appreciate, not simply a quick
prelude to eating. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Friday, September 4, 2009Day 14:
Commitment
Peace
Month is about half finished - today was the full moon. I'll certainly
continue fasting & achieve the Peace Month Challenge, and will redouble
my efforts in working for peace. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Saturday, September 5, 2009Day 15: Sobriety
One
of my experiences this month has been clearheadedness:
during the day without food or drink, my body is not as usual processing
assorted intake. No morning coffee, no tea, no lunch, etc. This kind of
sobriety is very positive. Surprisingly, it includes calmness. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Sunday, September 6, 2009Day 16:
Thanks
I'm
still surprised that Peace Month brings quiet & composure in the midst of
fasting. I truly expected more suffering. When breaking the fast at the end
of the day, I feel thankful for the bounty before me. I can deeply enjoy a
calm meal with my wife Aimee, who typically prepares our fine food. In
comparison, others around the city seem to be frantically feeding &
continuously chomping! Mindwatch .......................................................................................Monday, September 7, 2009Day 17:
Forgiveness
I
feel angst for the waste and needs of the world. Selfish and powerful people
are certainly responsible for much suffering. Who are these villains? Can
Peace Month be a chance to forgive the wicked? Mindwatch .......................................................................................Tuesday, September 8, 2009Day 18:
Enthusiasm
Our
modern societies offer much leisure time, but depression and melancholy are
all around us. People often lose sight of challenge, joy and enthusiasm. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Wednesday, September 9, 2009Day 19: Pain
An
hour after doing rigorous abdominal exercises yesterday, I had painful
cramps; they continue somewhat today. Perhaps lack of food has contributed to
some type of imbalance? Whatever this case, a key fact emerges: fighting for
peace can be painful. Warfare & hostilities are the foundation of certain
corporate & military interests - peace undermines their operations. Some
people are passionate about revenging themselves upon others - we risk our
health standing in their way. But War brings more pain, indiscriminately.
Look at the crying faces of mourners, whose tears herald the wider guilt of
those indifferent or inhumane. Can we take up their pain and nurture it
toward positive ends? Even in the midst of pain, we each in a small way can
generate grace & kindness. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Thursday, September 10, 2009Day 20: Need
Accept
the challenge of Peace Month - you'll see a new world in new ways, even
without leaving home. Perhaps you'll also grow to recognize the need, the
many needs, of people all around. When yourself in a
state of need, while in want of liquids & nutrients & refreshment,
you are open to sensing the needs of others -- satiety smothers this
sensitivity. 'Seek and ye shall find...' Mindwatch .......................................................................................Friday, September 11, 2009Day 21:
Detachment
A
dynamic is generated between attention and perceived need, as wants &
needs impose themselves on attention & consciousness. We've the choice,
though not always the strength, to recognize and to satisfy needs, or to note
need and detach, or to not be bothered Mindwatch .......................................................................................Saturday, September 12, 2009Day 22: Poise
Poise
and balance are best recognized when lost. Can we create balanced
communities? Maybe not all people in the community will be balanced, but the
social services and community-wide activities can be well-designed (or not).
People can be better encouraged to be considerate and friendly with each
other. This sounds simple, but when a community is marketed and positioned
and recognized as being a desirable place to live, property values rise, the
tax base improves, and thus even better services become possible. We can each
do small things to make the community better: pickup a few bits of trash,
heartily greet neighbors and other community members, purchase
locally-produced products and services that then recirculate
funds through the locality. Positive community spirit can start with the
poise and energy and welcoming spirit of even one individual. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Sunday, September 13, 2009Day 23:
Humane
Some
otherwise advanced nations, such as the Mindwatch .......................................................................................Monday, September 14, 2009Day
24: Polarization
It's
a tragedy that many people become adults with no ability to listen to ideas
they disagree with. Demonizing those with different views is an
aggressiveness that should be discouraged. Political leaders who mock
civility set a terrible example. Those who incite violence should be
sanctioned. It is foolish to claim "you're either with us, or against
us" - especially when key information is unknown, or details suppressed.
It's important that platforms for discussion & debate be constructed and
maintained. Otherwise we give up to the noisiest voice, the power of the
truncheon, or mob rule. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Tuesday, September 15, 2009Day 25:
Isolation
Over
one billion Muslims are fasting everyday for a month during this Ramadan.
They do not eat or drink anything during daylight hours. For Peace Month I've
similarly gone without food or drink from dawn to dusk. When talking to
people about Peace Month, I've been surprised how little they know of the
Ramadan fast. Many people are surprised to hear that even liquids are not
allowed. Media reports the start of Ramadan, and the end; but largely outside
the public eye is the month in-between: a period of struggle, success and
inspiration. I hope the Peace Month Challenge becomes steadily popular, and
more non-Muslims will use the chance to challenge themselves and to see the
world somewhat differently. I've learned a lot, though at times it's felt a
lonely struggle. I'll also continue to increase my efforts for peace. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Wednesday, September 16, 2009Day 26:
Grazing
I'm
amazed this month to see the importance of eating & drinking in my normal
daily living. Not having a morning cup of coffee, not having lunch, not
taking a break for a glass of water or a snack... Then traveling around town,
especially visiting places I'm not normally resident
(thus far this month: to Mindwatch .......................................................................................Thursday, September 17, 2009Day
27: Amorphousness
Part
of the challenge to doing Peace Month in tandem with Ramadan is the amorphous
start & finish timing, both for the month overall and for daily timing of
dawn & dusk. Ramadan begins when the new crescent moon is sighted, and
ends similarly when the first slice of crescent moon appears. This date
varies in different places, as does dawn & dusk. These naturally precise instances
don't fit our human-generated time structures very well - we don't actually
know the start or end of the month until it's upon us, and each year it
changes when judged by season or the Western calendar. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Friday, September 18, 2009Day 28:
Dignity
The
end of Peace Month will reaffirm the commonplace in my life, bringing to an
end a certain sobriety, dignity, even nobility. The Peace Month effort is
outward-looking: aiming to reduce & eliminate armed conflict and
injustice. Yet much of the impact thus far to my participation has been to
me. I've shared a condition described elsewhere as "in the world, but
not of the world" - a detachment not aloof but without the anxiousness
of the surrounding herd. My quest for peace will continue, without the
dislocation of dehydration & hunger, but some subtle perspectives
achieved from this month-long challenge will likely be eroded. Gross &
immediate bodily pleasures and associated egotism will distract my attention,
just as absorbs people all around. The Peace Month Challenge has not yet been
a catalyst for world peace, but Peace Month 2009 has been successful. One day
remains... Mindwatch .......................................................................................Saturday, September 19, 2009Day 29:
Goodwill
At
sunset today I was in Shibuya-ku, at the Tokyo Camii (Tokyo Mosque) for the end of Ramadan. Three
Japanese friends joined me, hoping to see people celebrating the start of Eid and the end of Peace Month. We stood on the beautiful
porch of the mosque and greeted the worshipers as they finished their sunset
prayer. Over 200 men slowly filed out, greeting each other and welcoming us.
It was unclear, however, if Ramadan was over yet: at 9PM people would go
outside and look for the new crescent moon - if it was spotted then Eid would begin, if it was overcast, then the declaration
in Malaysia would be used. We were urged to join with others for a meal in
the large assembly room downstairs, and found ourselves welcomed to share a
meal with the spiritual leader and pleasant people of many nations. I felt
some cross-cultural uncertainty (discussion was in Japanese, English &
Arabic, among an energetic congregation eating heartily) but the stronger
undercurrent was kindness, welcome, joy, and greeting. It was a
highly-memorable meal, and for an hour or so I felt I'd suddenly traveled
abroad. It was a time of substantive goodwill. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Sunday, September 20, 2009Day 30: Joy
This
morning, for the first time in a month, I could drink morning coffee. I
enjoyed a delicious buffet breakfast the last day of a one week stay at the
5-star Tokyo Righa Royal hotel (first use of my
breakfast coupons). Yumbo! Mindwatch .......................................................................................Wednesday, October 21, 2009One month
later
Thinking
back to the Peace Month Challenge, my remaining strongest impression is
empowerment. Choosing to persevere with fasting was calming. Calm power. Mindwatch .......................................................................................Wednesday, NOVEMBER 25, 2009Three
months later
Peace
Month assisted my becoming more deliberate; and fun-loving. Bravo! Mindwatch ....................................................................................... |
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