Sunday, April 14, 2013

The Oz Syndrome – Quest for Success or Quest for God?



My friend was so earnest. It was clear that she truly believed what she was saying. “You’ve got to have faith! With faith in Him, it’ll happen. Put yourself in His hands; God will take care of you.” She equated her personal success to her faith in God. I wanted to ask how that was workin' out for her.

Denny and I just looked at each other and smiled. For more than three years Jennifer has been struggling to realize her dream of running a non-profit arts program for kids, to help fill in the gap left when government school funding began disappearing (thanks, Pres. Obama). During that time she filed for the non-profit status required and ran up against the IRS brick wall because of a snafu on her home mortgage loan.

Her home is in danger of being repossessed because she lost her job about the same time she spent the dollars she thought she had, to apply for non-profit status. Her mortgage company jerked her around and now she’s in litigation and a class-action suit against them.

Jennifer still believes God will take care of her. Since 2007 she’s had multiple business and personal associates who have drained her of energy and dollars. I kept my mouth shut today. Believe me, that was a major accomplishment.

I’ve tried to believe in “God.” In fact, I looked for “God” in Baptist, Protestant, Catholic, and Lutheran religions. Then took a peek at Buddhism and Confucianism … suffice it to say, I was seeking the “man behind the curtain.” After years of disappointment, I dubbed my quest the new definition of the Oz Syndrome. 

The answer my friend, is blowin’ in the wind … and it always comes back to me.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Fun, Humor, Tolerance – Extinct?



 What has happened to our country? To our world?

I’m the first to tell you that “nobody said life was easy” as my mother often warned me. And there is much to frown about, cry over, and exclaim in anger or frustration in life. But our emotions – and we are an emotional species – also include laughter, wonder, and tolerance, to make life bearable and at times, even enjoyable.

Our governments and others who CLAIM to have our best interests at heart, however, are eroding not only our desire to laugh and view this incredible world – and society – with wonder, but they are destroying our tolerance of each other … when it exists at all.

In what way, you ask? Make that wayS.

- By creating laws that punish the minority and leave the majority frustrated because they are penalized too
- By pitting race against race in immigration and “minority”laws
- By constructing such a convoluted and corrupt lawmaking system that even lawmakers become entangled in their webs of deceit
- By extorting taxes and spending the funds irresponsibly, causing higher taxes while under-funding the intended (and advertised) faction
- And so many more …

Add ALL of these government sanctions along with natural disasters, common personal ailments and life pains … it gives pause to consider exactly why should we smile? I wish I could offer a rosy alternative.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

No-Fault Life -- It's Called Compromise


The word “fault” was bandied about in a recent family argument. “It isn’t my fault!” “It’s your fault!”

Part way through the heated discussion (OK, yelling match), I thought I made a good point about not assigning blame at all; to consider that fault is not the issue. Point is, the situation exists – what are we going to do about it?

But of course, since the shrieking outweighed any common sense remark, my observation fell on the proverbial deaf ears. You can’t hear anything while you’re shouting.

My weak compromise (I was willing at least to take equal “blame”) was, “Even California has a ‘No Fault’ law!” And we know that California’s government loves to blame everyone except itself for its blown-out financial state. I thought that was a credible comment.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Will there be an Earth in 2050?


We have raped our world. Mother Earth is suffering, crying out in anguish … and we should be ashamed. And by “we,” of course I mean all of us, because it takes collective awareness to maintain Earth-friendly consumable manufacturing measures and in-home recycle/reuse/refrain lifestyles.

However, it’s up to our governments—comprised of politicians—to generate and enforce the INTELLIGENT laws that will help us create and maintain an ecologically balanced environment.

Supposedly, to establish intelligent laws there must be intelligent people proposing them. Aha! Therein lies our problem. While I could point fingers at―“in my opinion”―those who have let us down through corrupt and completely insane leadership, that won’t solve problems.