Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Happy New Year!
Y5K is almost here! Who's ready?
We're talking about the Chinese calendar, of course. They've been recording the days since long before Europeans even knew how to count. If they'd been counting the years, they'd be up to about 4705 or 4706, depending how you reckon. But they don't reckon that way.
One thing's for certain anyway: in the Chinese 12-year zodiac cycle, this is the Year of the Ox. It started on Monday. So if you're born this year (between now and Feb.14, 2010), or if you're turning 12, 24, 36, 48, etc., then you're an ox.
Oxen are renowned for their tenacity, stubbornness, and good looks. Just consider a few famous ones, Napoleon, Walt Disney, Richard Nixon, Rosa Parks, and yours truly. We're also known for our dependability and the innate ability to achieve great things.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Meet the new Mr. Jones
Is the economic meltdown keeping you up at night? Are the morning news bulletins from Gaza adding a bitterness to your breakfast cereal? Are the Dow Jones closing reports bringing wrinkles to your forehead?
Well, forget about the Dow, and put your trust in the Tao!
As the wise and knowing Lao Tzu has said:
When the great Dow is forgotten,
goodness and piety appear.
When the body's intelligence declines,
cleverness and knowledge step forth.
When there is no peace in the family,
filial piety begins.
When the country falls into choas,
patriotism is born.
I leave it to you to contemplate this randomly selected passage from the Tao Te Ching. By the time you've reconciled these paradoxical words of wisdom, this little economic disruption will be nothing more than a distant memory.
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SLO Inaugural Ball
Don't let yourself be lied to any longer. Turn off the TV, turn on your mind, and celebrate with us on Tuesday, Jan. 20.
For eight long years we've endured disasters of every race, color and creed - natural, manmade, military and economic. News anchors and political pundits will tell you it has weakened our nation; on the contrary, this arduous struggle has made us stronger than ever.
Together, let us embrace the diversity of our obstacles and challenges, and congratulate one another for having survived an age of indelible ineptitude.
SLO Inaugural Ball: Tuesday at the Grad
Celebrate the dawn of a new era as Barack Obama is sworn into office next Tuesday.
SLO Grassroots Democracy is hosting an Inaugural Ball at the Graduate on Tuesday, Jan. 20, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Tickets for only $10 available here at
Bambu Batu, the House of Bamboo,
1127 Broad, in downtown San Luis Obispo.
Cost of admission includes appetizers and desserts, and music by DJ Malik. Other food and drink will be available for sale. And don't miss your chance to enter the drawing to win a dinner for four at Big Sky Cafe or a brand new Buddy 50cc scooter from Central Coast Mechanics.
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Reaching Forward: 2009
A new year has begun, and change is underway. What better time to take a pause in the quietude, to open your ears to the emptiness inside, to the true self that lies beneath the illusions and distractions of ego, identity and appearance.
Quiet your mind and listen... Who is that innocent bystander who observes all the words and thoughts that echo inside your head? Who is that inner witness who carries no preconceptions and beholds all with equanimity?
Reach out and make yourself at home with that formless entity. Let your mind come to rest in this empty place, and let this emptiness form a doorway in the framework of your mind, opening to the pastures of infinity.
(image courtesy of Alex Grey)
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