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What is the difference between knowledge and wisdom?

Posted on Jul 2nd, 2008 by ruth : batchewana ruth
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 02, 2008:

Wisdom comes not only of experience, but of that small still place of listening, in the soul.
So it is we sometimes see a baby be wise as he is informed by his connectedness to life beyond his personal experience.


I on the other hand, with much experience and knowledge, may often choose to fly in the face of wisdom.  So it is we found ourselves sheltering under cedar trees in plastic kayak/rafts during a storm despite having looked at the weather report before heading out and despite knowing that many boaters who flee lightening and shelter under trees at water's edge find themselves directly underneath the trees most favoured by lightening (those at water's edge). Why do we survive as many days as we do?
meech lake rain


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What are you going to do next?

Posted on Jul 5th, 2008 by ruth : batchewana ruth
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 05, 2008:

Tell the boys que c'est l'heure pour mama a faire dodo et de jouer plus tranquillement, de faire les vaselles s'ils mangent queque chose et de ne pas dormir trop tard.
:)Because if I tell them in English it will be like 'blah blah blah' whereas when a mother uses her children's second language the neuronal pathways for 'concentrate' fire and they actually come out of their reverie for an instant, and listen.
:)
And then, I will go to bed peacefully in reasonably assured quiet.
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Do you believe in God?

Posted on Jul 6th, 2008 by ruth : batchewana ruth
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 28, 2007:

Well this blog today is a hodge podge of my favourite rants i suppose... poorly edited and a year past the question, but as I sit hear eating chocolate and mint ice cream and talking to god:
I would say that vocabulary  tends to get in our way when we attach too much definition to any one term.  Words are so partial that sometimes when people too rigidly define with words they close doors to their own, and other's experience.  (Creeds are often hazardous in this way).
Take 'god' for instance.  At age 50 I am now as likely to respond to god-peddlers that I am an 'atheist', as I am to say I 'believe in god'.  I do not wish to define god (because a god in a box is not god) nor to declare what 'believe in' means.  If George Bush walked up to me and said "Do you believe in God" I would say, "No sir , not on your life sir!!  Find someone else to fight your war, SIR!".  Same with a fundamentalist of any stripe or cause (including environmentalism or atheism).  I would think what they were really asking would be "Please let me co-opt you to my ego cause".  So I am often a declared 'atheist'.  On the other hand I share openly that I 'pray' all day, every day, in private, in my heart in public, with my arms around the shoulder's of each patient, silently as I listen to their heart.  And this prayer is to open the false curtains that separate us from one another and separate us from a dynamic interconnected involved universe which is always within us and among us and wanting to be drawn in to every second of our lives and our relationships with one another.  And Jesus is my guide, the man who fully realized his human potential and his own transcendent being that connects us all to the Daddy/Universe wellspring of life and ever present moment.

When it comes to the structure of the universe I think there is the ability to collect empirical evidence, (and then memory), laid down in the hard wiring of our neurons.  And I think there is an opening to connection outside of our individual brain cells. 
Even with the kind of evidence registered by the hard wiring of our intrinsic structure, sometimes we second guess ourselves and wonder if we are experiencing correctly.  And then if we are wise we reserve judgement and we pray and reach out to connection:  "I am not sure if I 'get' what just happened in the parking lot ...maybe I perceived correctly, or maybe my yearnings and fears and finite nature have coloured what really happened.  I feel unable to tell.  Speak to me in a voice I can understand.  I will align my heart to that quiet still place of listening, empty my own ego as best I can, and listen for you to guide me about how what happened/is-happening may inform my own life, my brother's life, in the here right now".
As a physician I am as aware of what we do not know, as what we do know, when it comes to neurology, physiology, psychiatry, spirituality, meaning, life and death itself.   As a human being, I like being informed in as many ways as I can, and I like never declaring that we fully understand one darn thing.  Every good question will stimulate 10 more.

I believe consciousness has no starting and stopping point defined within the human body from conception to cessation of vitals signs. 
My family seems rife rife with dream information.  Our dead relatives pop in at times of crisis, in dream and hypnocampic vision.  We scoff at one another and yet we each believe our own experiences.  And this is the way it ought to be I think.  We should always be skeptical of others trying to manipulate us with highly emotionally charged or spiritual messages.  We must all be vigilant.  But we must all welcome in the entire universe and allow it to nurture and teach us.
There are some tricks when considering what other people share:
1. Do they have an ulterior motive?  Attention?  Secondary gain?
2. Is the overall flavour of their experience ego enhancing/annihilating (grandiose or self-destructive from a depressed ego)?  Or are they sharing to genuinely promote communion among us all?
Consciousness, if it is continuous, is just that:  continuous.  Ever seeking to express and live its continuous round wide interconnection in every moment.
I am a NDE survivor (sorry, still no better term).  And then too, in 2001 I had an "NDE" on behalf of another person.
I took him in line skating to challenging hills and found him unconscious, in the dark, incontinent.  He was in ICU with a basal skull fracture and intracranial bleed for a week, in hospital for 6 weeks and not his usual self cognitively for two years.  He is now perfect.
When I first caught up to him, my response was anger, at the inconvenience he was causing me as I was going to have to get him out of the woods, look after him in hospital.  And I was supposed to leave on vacation with my kids in the morning.  I was ticked off.
And as I knelt beside him and realized how sick he was (at 10 min no show of anything but breathing and a pulse), blood coming out of his ear, big hematoma on his occiput, incontinent, I was suddenly overcome with a will to sacrifice and I prayed "please let him live, take me instead".  And in that moment in the dark starry night it was as if a shroud was lifting physically in the heavens above us and heaven and earth and life and death were suddenly continuous and I knew my friend would live and be OK.  It was as if the very will to sacrifice for another person was enough to bring all the positive will of the universe itself, to bear on we two little children alone and in trouble there in the dark.

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criminal joy

Posted on Jul 28th, 2008 by ruth : batchewana ruth
Luna_hand
I missed the 'Surprised by Joy' blog on July 22nd because I was on Batchewana Bay with no internet access.
But I read Otter's blog and enjoyed it and then thought of a a joyful moment earlier this week:
My family say I am an environmental criminal.
 I toy with rodents:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ViXWBlSW-Y (video clip of me torturing chipmunks last week)
 My recycling is spotty
I recently bought a Toyota Highlander which is BIG enough to scare even me.
The worst offence this week is that I left the porch light on all night.
And in the morning, because of my environmental crime, I was greeted by the Luna Moth, whose photo I attached here.
:)
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What techniques do you use to help people get along?

Posted on Jul 29th, 2008 by ruth : batchewana ruth
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 29, 2008:

Sometimes I just break in with general group questions, the kind that everyone sort of has an opinion about but no one is right or wrong.  So if we can get back to just enjoying everyone's experience, then maybe for a bit we will stop seeing so much right and wrong.
Like:
Do you guys fly in your dreams?
How often?Do all your dreams have the assumption that you can fly?
Do you have problems with loft? or do you get flying too high and risk crashing?
Are you upright or kind of floating about horizontal belly down?
Do you flap anything?
Do you have trouble with hydro wires?  (I do - I always am struggling to get enough loft to get above the wires)
Do other people ever fly alongside you or are you the only one in your dreams who can fly?
Why do you fly?  Is it straight transportation or escape or to rise above the crowd or some problem down on the ground?
Do you fly just to get an overview of things?
Have you ever heard it said that the ability to fly in dreams is a sign of narcisism? Do you suppose I am narcisistic?

So... seriously.... I also want to know the answer from you guys to all those questions

(The other good topic is experiences taking animals to the vet - especially if they are stray animals and people are just trying to play the good samaritan - and then whamoo decision time.... death to rover vs mortgaging the house) 

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What would you do if time didn't matter?

Posted on Jul 30th, 2008 by ruth : batchewana ruth
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 30, 2008:

So many today wrote they do not believe linear time is prime.  Universal presence just is; linear time is a partial expression of a much more encompassing presence and like horses on a track, we need to free ourselves of the blinders of the linear time model. I agree entirely.  Why then am I so enslaved by linear time?
Someone please, get me out of this racetrack!

Hafele and Keating Experiment

"During October, 1971, four cesium atomic beam clocks were flown on regularly scheduled commercial jet flights around the world twice, once eastward and once westward, to test Einstein's theory of relativity with macroscopic clocks. From the actual flight paths of each trip, the theory predicted that the flying clocks, compared with reference clocks at the U.S. Naval Observatory, should have lost 40+/-23 nanoseconds during the eastward trip and should have gained 275+/-21 nanoseconds during the westward trip ... Relative to the atomic time scale of the U.S. Naval Observatory, the flying clocks lost 59+/-10 nanoseconds during the eastward trip and gained 273+/-7 nanosecond during the westward trip, where the errors are the corresponding standard deviations. These results provide an unambiguous empirical resolution of the famous clock "paradox" with macroscopic clocks."

J.C. Hafele and R. E. Keating, Science 177, 166 (1972)

 
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How would your future self inspire you?

Posted on Jul 31st, 2008 by ruth : batchewana ruth
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 31, 2008:

Yikes!
I thought I was my future self already?
Now you are confusing me
Yesterday I reremembered there is no linear time.  So I guess my future self is now and is bouncing all around this stool eager to in line skate and will do so now.
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