Wednesday, August 1, 2018

An Odyssey of Creativity and Wisdom: Day 2


one thousand words daily

Day 2
August 1, 2018
               The image I chose to share with you today was these groups of redwood trees.  I call them “Baby Giant’s Convening.”  These trees, if given the opportunity, and if intense winds do not blow them down, will grow to be over two thousand years old and perhaps tower above two hundred feet.  Yes they are baby giants.  They are all each roughly between twenty to forty years old.  When I was young many of my friends as well as myself, did not see us living past the age of 21 due to the inner-city violence.

               For us the strong winds were the police and the jealousy by others that could also kill.  I grew up in a suburb of The Village, named after Nairobi Village shopping center in the city of East Palo Alto.  When I was a small boy the city was still unincorporated and often called Ravenswood. East Palo Alto is translated as East Tall Trees.  Palo Alto is the contrasting city next door where corporate sharks and sub-prime mortgage lenders are still living luxuriously while others across highway 101 remain taken advantage of, suffer.  Things must change for the better, for us all and especially for the children.  It is when greed goes unchecked and another decides what is important in your life that shatters dreams of not just whole generations, but the dreams of their ancestors before them.  These are the eroding fabrics and overstretched sinews that hold this country together.  The people that built this country are now experiencing hardship due to this… unchecked greed.

               I was taught that it takes a village to raise a child however I find that it also takes a village to raise a conscious nation.  Without the outside opinion of those directly affected, governments and societies often have the tendency to underserve their populations in the simplest of ways.  We can look at ancient populations and folks such as the Romans.  As their morale declined and they cared less and less about the people, the people grew uneasy and eventually rose up, allowing for the conquering and destruction of Rome.  If we look recently at the conflicts in the 1990s in Rwanda and the genocide that took place.  Those actions were directly aligned with how the Germans, for work as well as other controlling purposes, classified, one group of people, separating them on a basis of facial features and skin color in that geographic region. 

               Once someone else tells you who and what you are, they not only have power over you but have power over generations after you.  If we... fail to think for ourselves, as well as the future of all children and perpetuate the given myth, what type of future can you imagine being left with? What things were you told that you later found out to be false?  Let us once again look at those Redwood trees.  We know what they are by simply looking at them.  No one looks at them and tells them that they are not, in fact, redwood trees or trees at all! 

               If a tree were conscious in a personal sense, as some attribute also to animals and not just human beings, what would they think?  What would one think if a human person where to walk up to it and tell it that it is something completely different than it was used to being, different than it was meant to be? Would the tree shake its branches and leaves in protest or just stand firm in the breeze as it is used to doing.  Trees are remarkable, even the Redwood with its short roots.  Trees are able to withstand flames, as well as winds and storms.  Can you weather the storm?

               Trees are known to bend as the wind blows, or else it would snap its branches, and trunk.  Leaves dance majestically in the breeze, shimmering in the sunlight like the tall Poplar tree.  Are you able to bend when you are faced with strong pressure and natural forces known to happen in human life, or do you break?  In many ways we can learn to be like the water moving around rocks and the trees, dealing with the strong winds to one day bear pine cones, seeds and fruit.  We too can leave something behind to teach future generations how to bend and how to fruitfully grow.  We can leave seeds of wisdom in words, inheritances and land for others to grow from.  There are also three redwood trees at the entrance to Illinois St. my childhood block and someone once placed a sign there on one of the tall trees when I was about six or seven.  The sign read "Down With Dope, Up With Hope."
              When we build for another other than self, build a nest for family, house, a legacy, it often carries beyond our years in physical existence.  The trees we plant provide shade and fresh oxygen not just for us but for future generations as well as homes for wildlife.  The legacies we build in faith, home building as well as simple conversation with love and morals plants seeds.  Whether it is in the minds of all who hear and benefit, thus often leaving impressions with lessons that they also want to teach, or on solid ground through owned land, cultivating of any kind takes some special type of talent and work.   Cultivation of any kind takes hard work, persistence, and passion.

               Legacies we chose to build with faith often leave individuals morally richer than they once previously were as well as more peaceful.  Some stray from organized religion for many reasons as well as the congregation of churches.  Many cultures are centered on religious beliefs which dictate a certain type of lifestyle and way of living.  Many of these belief systems overlap in the most basic and fundamental of ways in which, they are built to help guide a society spiritually and in some cases not just spiritually but financially as well. For one to have a strong moral foundation, one does not necessarily have to attend a church or find a church home, but be open to the simple lessons in a safe and healthy society which boast, brotherly love, being considerate, taking care of others as well as fostering healthy relationships and building strong communities that benefit each other.

                The strongest societies all the way down to the coolest neighborhoods I have seen are ones where everyone is inclusive of their cultures, family events, music, food is offered, and where everyone communicates with one another.  Tolerance and understanding is key as children should be allowed to learn, ask questions and see difference yet togetherness in ways of love, care and community across one family to another.  Let us plant some seeds as well as some strong trees for our future!

An Odyssey of Creativity and Wisdom: Day1


one thousand words daily
An Odyssey of Creativity and Wisdom on 7-31-2018
By: Sekou M. Black
               

               This exercising of the mind is my first new attempt at pulling creativity and inspiration simply from images around me. This task is one out of twelve that I have challenged myself to.  I just can’t back down from a challenge even when I challenge myself.  “Hey, I have an idea… How about you also send me a picture of some type of image and I will blast off from there!”  When I was a teenager I used to freestyle on a corner at a park nearby (freestyling: a form of improvisation through rapping) to any subject or word folks would bring up.  So the saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words.”  Let us see what ideas, wisdom and anecdotes that I find within my mind from each random picture selected.  Be adventurous and send me your own images to write from.  I will give finder’s credit in a shout out to each picture selected. The subject can be items, scenery, distinct places and even people.  Write on and right on!
               
              As I sit down in the doctor’s office I fill out the questionnaire and see a scenery picture on the wall of a small river with trees surrounding it on both sides.  The trees I notice are all unique in some way, one beginning to change colors with the seasons.  I thought of how hospitals want us to be relaxed so often they try to use colors and images that are pleasing as well as relaxing to the patients.  For those that can’t swim, looking at water might cause them to either look away or perhaps want to learn to swim in order to take a dip in that cool stream.  The peaceful scene depicted might also call someone to have a picnic on the side of some gorgeous stream somewhere.  

              Originality as I say is a very big factor in a person building a good character as an individual.  The uniqueness the tree turning colors displayed in the photo gives us a sense of although the trees were virtually in the same type of spot, taking in the same sunlight, that there were factors that caused this tree to turn colors before the rest.  Perhaps the tree was a lot closer to water. We can look at ourselves in the same context.  Oftentimes we find folks that go grey before us, have certain illnesses before us and so forth. Timing is relevant to each unique individual.

              In our experience we often find some that mature faster or “Get the picture quicker,” than others might.  I have always wondered whether or not environment or exposure was a determining factor is why some folks are the way in which they are.  In some cases my answer turned out to be “Yes,” however I am reminded through daily interactions with people, even from what I see on the media, that the psychology of an individual from home-bringing to who they choose to be today is solely guided by a wonderful variable that we humans take advantage of called Choice.   Christian’s know this as something called Free Will, which was written as a gift the Creator bestowed upon us, a curse from knowing too much and wanting to know too much in the Garden of Eden.  Regardless of your belief system, the reality that we have some say in the choices we make is power within itself.  For those forced into some type of slavery or forced servitude do not know the luxury of choice and only dream of the freedoms that both me and you, share automatically and naively without much thought. 
               At the beginning of this exercise, I believed that I would merely write about one picture, however when I made my way from the doc’s office to the x-ray imaging place I was compelled to write more.  Why?  Well another one of those trees with a very wide stream painting was hanging on one of their walls.  This time the picture was done with dots to make up the picture instead of brush strokes.  What wisdom could I find in this?

               First of all, I’d like to one day be adventurous enough to jump butt naked in a river or stream somewhere.  After watching “Stand By Me,” a movie about little white boys in the 60s coming of age, jumping in a watering hole to get leaches all over them, I didn’t see that as such a good idea.  Who knows, maybe I’ll grow a solid pair and not care about leeches, or little fishies that are known to swim up the urethra, then spread out the fins, causing intense pain and dying.  That is only if you live in some South American country I believe. If I were to take the philosophical approach about this cool picture using dots, I could talk about patience or how often times we are only given dots when we are trying to figure out who we are or what exactly we are to become.  Those dots can represent lessons as well as experience.  It is only after we learn certain lessons or gain a certain level of life experience or work experience when we can fully get a clear picture of how we can make it happen for ourselves and determine our place on this planet.

               Being able to jump freely into anything takes more than determination, but takes the right conditions. Whether influenced by a hot summer day wanting to cool off or having the freedom from a short day of work or vacation to jump off one of those bridges to make a heck of a splash.  Sometimes it takes ability and will.  I for one can’t physically jump, but I remember when I could.  That doesn’t stop me from wanting to try.  I know I might need to know the currents and whether or not it is safe to do so, no matter what type of leap I decide to take.  One thing for certain is that the simple fact that I want to eventually relax, feel mentally as well as financially free, whether making a business move or making a fun move in a natural environment set’s me directly on a path towards happiness. Often the most courageous thing you can do is simply taking the first step.