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Being Welcomed

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

he listened

he listened with the ears of his heart

the youth were not feeling welcomed

Earl was confused and sad

DeShawn was hardened

Justin was wondering, searching, uncertain

Michael was pissed off

they weren’t sure they belonged…again.

…as usual

they fell

fell back to that lonely feeling

that lonely feeling that is so easily ignored

so quickly protected

but this time seen

seen through a Jewel

as he reached across the table and grabbed hold of that lonely feeling

grabbed hold of it by the lapels

and shook it

as he reached it and grabbed it

he grabbed himself

and his Spirit Roared.

“Here is what I am pissed about…”

people think It’s Just a Kid

who is sitting alone

outside

actually, it’s Earl

It’s Earl

and Earl is not feeling welcomed

Feeling Oily, but taking responsibility

Monday, June 7th, 2010

How are the children?

I think they are okay, but I am not so well.

Short-term impact of BP oil rig blowout

Short-term impact of BP oil rig blowout. The Macondo blowout.

I am sad.  I am scared.  I am angry.  I am not able to get the idea that there has been oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico every moment of every day for the last 50 days and that there is no end in sight.

I want to assign blame.  Get mad at BP.  Be disappointed in our leadership for allowing these kinds of projects to happen, knowing that the safety is based more on hope than on truth.

Playing Above the Line – my responsibility

But, a foundational piece of being successful is Playing Above the Line.  When you play below the line, it’s easy to make excuses and lay blame.  In this case it’s really easy to point fingers and get mad at all the different people and organizations that are at fault in this disaster…which by the way is going to have a massive future impact in lots and lots of ways ($$, food, health,  ecology, storms).  You can check this stuff out here:

http://www.theoildrum.com/
http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/gulf-oil-spill-impacts-460610

I hear lots and lots of blame, some responsibility on the part of people, leadership, and organizations.  But, there is not enough Playing Above the Line.

A bird caught in the oil. Unpleasant.

A bird caught in the oil. Unpleasant.

That oil spilling into the ocean is happening because of my lifestyle – our lifestyle.  I drive around because it’s convenient and a habit.  I keep consuming.  It is a hard pill for me to swallow, thinking that the pelican is covered in oil so I can be comfortable…it just feels like a lot of suffering on my/our behalf.

A bird caught in the oil. Unpleasant.

My challenge for myself today is to keep Playing Above the Line, despite my anger, frustration, sadness, and the temptation to lay blame.  I will take responsibility for my part and work today to do something that decreases my impact.

In the face of uncertainty, that is what I can offer.  I hope you join me.

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