A clap of thunder, this morning
Awakened me with a scare Unexpected this early in the spring Though the storm was welcoming To our thirsty world The morning news, however Was anything but welcoming And the media makes us think That our world is full of evil. But, I've found that people are inherently good They will always return a good deed I once helped a choking child on a train His parents didn't speak English But they shared their beans and tortilla with me. Another time, I helped a lady find her car In a sprawling mall's parking lot She gave me a quarter That's all the change I have, she said I accepted with a smile, knowing it would please her. In nature, it rains on the rich and the poor alike Affluence carries no weight I've been places Where it rains all the time Assaulting the desert grown skin of mine Give me the sun baked sand anytime I will appreciate it from The shade of a Cottonwood tree. Working in clinics around the world I've come to understand thankfulness In the eyes of the sick and the injured Even when they say nothing At times it makes me feel That I've won the lottery Lottery money will soon be gone A kiss on the cheek from a little child Will never, ever wear off I wish I had spent more time there. I like this world And pray for it to share its rain With me and all the kind people. Reza Ghadimi March 31, 2022
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Waiting for a train
In a drizzling rain Under an inadequate shelter Shivering wet, the young and the elder Coming or going where No one seems to know or care Today is not so clear Yesterday is gone, tomorrow not yet here Do not know what is in the air Confusion in all, and everywhere I've many years to go Will I have anything to show Watching people through history Adds only to the mystery Why am I here, what's the reason Am I better than an ant or a bison If I was an ant I would be closer to the earth And as a mole, closer yet As a giraffe, further away And a tree further skyway Yet my feet firm on the ground For it is where I belong But as a man, I feel disengaged Shiver in the rain, yet not be obliged To feel the connection To that which I am a section Soon the train will be here And take me away from this sphere I will be warm, no matter the cost Who cares if all out there is lost For it's my thoughtless plight To live in the garden of lies and delight. Spring will arrive on Sunday, March 20, 2022, at 11:33 a.m. EDT and 8:33 a.m. PDT in the Northern Hemisphere, marked by the Vernal (Spring) Equinox.
Noted by many cultures as New Year for thousands of years. Nurooz, which means new day, is celebrated in many parts of the world. Zoroastrians were one of the early cultures that started their year thus. It is a time of purification and setting one’s intention for a new start. Other civilizations, such as Mayan also celebrated the Spring Equinox for hundreds of years before the Spanish arrived. Even the western cultures started the New Year in the spring till Julius Caesar changed it to January in 45 B.C. Sadly, the political atmosphere of today's world leaves little to be cheerful about. The new war in Europe makes one wonder if, despite all our technology and availability of scientific information, we are getting smarter or more dim-witted. For, in this world of the twenty-first century, many nations are still fighting territorial wars, while the climate change is threatening the very nature of our planet, and people around the world live in squalid and inhumane conditions. Millions are dying from starvation and preventable diseases. Children play in running cesspools and breath acrid air of industrial residues. According to the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO), more than twelve million die every year due to unhealthy environments. Spring will arrive this Sunday. It is said that "as the seasons form a great circle in their changing, so does the life of a person - from childhood to childhood." Since many of our leaders are acting dangerously childish, perhaps it is time for our younger generation to step up and save our world. So "Arise and start anew, for much awaits to be done. All things evolve from the creator, and all must revolve to complete the circle of life!" It is time to be completing this circle peacefully. Despite all the tragedies in our world, I wish us all a better and Happy New Year! May it be a peaceful one! Amen! Special, from the book Practicing from the Heart in the age of Technology on the occasion of March 14, International PI Day.
March 14 is International Pi day. No, not pie day, rather Pi day. The mathematical constant that is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, approximated as 3.1415926535….. Thus, the fourteenth day of the third month of the year (3.14) is celebrated as Pi day by mathematicians. The decimal number goes on forever. Contained within its string of decimals is every number pertaining to man’s life, history, nature and cosmos. And if the decimals are converted into letters, you will find every word that ever existed, spoken and written. All the infinite possibilities of words rest within this one simple circle. In our bodies, too, the ratio of our consciousness or psyche to our physical being could be said to have infinite possibilities. Our body goes where the mind tells it. Our mind works by the demands of our soul/consciousness/intellect/psyche – or whatever we want to call it. Our actions are dictated by our desires, wishes and wants which in turn are based on our intellect, education, experience, and wisdom. The more of these combinations we use, the better will be the outcome of our deeds. The possibilities of our actions are infinite. The choices we make may depend on the advice of others, on our teaching, or on a variety of outside influences. But the end result is where we end up in our lives and what we have to live with. Limited knowledge leads to limited and fewer choices and actions, wiser decisions produce healthier and happier outcomes. There are many options to the constant of man’s need, and our technology could help those options. Indeed, it is a wonderful time of history we live in and if prudent decisions are made, a bright future will surely be ours. Reza Ghadimi The ongoing calamities around the world strains rational thinking. Just as we feel that we have the grasp of one tragedy, another explodes. We are being pulled in so many directions, that we may question the very significance of life itself. But if there is anything I know of life, of all the hopes, the happy days and the sad ones, of the days of blue skies and nights of new moon, of the sound of children at play and the pain of wounded, homeless, and hungry is that it challenges the very soul of us, the essence of our being, and the audacity of our existence.
But will life remember us? Will the wind sliding down the mountain recall how it made us shiver? Or the sun, how it burned our skin? Will our name be recalled in kindness, and will the birds that came to be fed by us, still visit our place? Will our children have the freedom to run in these woods? Will their children? Whatever it is, will its endurance/survival benefit our progeny, our namesakes and brethren? What did our lives mean? Was it just a passing, or something will remain of it? Though we are just a traveler through these times, we learn from all that we see and pass it on to others passing us by. Hoping that they too add well to it as they pass it on, for this is our life until we die or live on if we are remembered well. Till then, let's not add to the crisis, let's stay peaceful, heal the needy, keep learning and teaching. Maybe then our existence will be audaciously meaningful. Reza Ghadimi March 10, 2022 On a nature documentary, awhile back, a couple of male zebras were shown fighting over their territory. They were so engrossed in fighting each other they did not notice lions stalking them, and ended up losing both their lives.
The new and ongoing military and political aggression around the world, reminds me so much of that grim and egotistic encounter. The most dangerous and life-threatening issue in our world today, is climate change. Yet the world's arrogant, narcissistic, and hostile leaders are completely ignoring this grave danger, playing the blame-game, and fighting each other for nonsensical issues. Yesterday's emergency meeting of the UN General Assembly, and the speed by which, the world countries reached consensus on condemning Russia's aggression was encouraging, to say the least. Hopefully, it says that the world is tired of the belligerencies of superpowers and is not going to put up with them anymore. These hostilities add to the already intolerable refugee crisis around the world. According to The UN Refugee Agency, by the end of 2020, 82.4 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced. The new war in Ukraine is attracting much attention and everyone is talking about the refugees from that country. As unfortunate and inhumane, as this is, it must be remembered that the Ukrainian refugees are not replacing the other displaced people. They are joining them, exasperating an already dire situation. As the climate change overtakes island countries and low laying ocean front communities, more people will be displaced, and this time, they will have no physical home to return to. By some estimates, more than half a billion people could lose their home with the rising seawater. Add to that, all who will be displaced by drought, deforestation, increased fires, floods and storms, and well over a billion could get affected. That will make the job of healthcare providers many times more challenging than Covid did. We must beware the lions of climate change, for they are stalking us and getting very close! |
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