by Pam
It's Christmas
time! A time of shopping, parties,
family, cards, letters, and presents. And yet, I start each day with a drive
that takes me past flags flying at half mast and news that shows me images of
funerals. Reality! It doesn't feel like Christmas at all.
This year has
been one of some hard lessons. You see Doug and I were banned for life from one
yacht club and Doug was banned from the Laser fleet from another yacht club. Now the infractions that caused these bannings
were things like, well, Doug has a blog and often takes pictures and video
while sailing and that's not ok. You
know, not really justifiable reasons but rather excuses to justify what appears
to be fear, hatred, jealousy or some other negative emotion. Check you own emotional reaction to this
paragraph and keep reading.
When we see
hurtful behavior and violence in the world, it isn't anything new. Just varying
degrees. And for some odd reason the
heat has really been turned up in the US and it has most definitely tapped us
on the shoulder all year long and Doug and I have struggled for understanding. We came to learn that hurt people, hurt
people. What starts out as feeling like a justifiable reason (reaction),
soon becomes just another act of hurting people.
The latest
violence against school children is perplexing because there is no obvious explainable or justifiable
reason for the violence. But that’s the
point, there really never is a justifiable reason to hurt others to any degree. People are quite passionate in their theories
in this latest case. Gun control, media
coverage, mental illness care, parenting, violent video games. But, as people struggle for understanding and argue
their theories, there is more division. Doug and I have learned, that division is where the problems all begin.
The recent
deaths of so many innocent children has sparked alot of emotion as to the root
cause. For a moment, remove your
understanding of spoken language and step back for a higher level perspective
and observe the body language, voice inflection, and the raw emotions as you or others voice the strongly felt opinions. It ain't friendly. Doesn't look it or sound it. In fact, it might look and sound a bit like
what was quietly being felt inside the individual perpetrating the violence. It isn't loving, tolerant, or forgiving. It divides one individual or group from
another and it perpetuates a destructive cycle.
Just because you think something is right, doesn’t mean the other person is wrong. The change begins with each of
us.
Christmas time
is about family, friends, forgiveness and acceptance. Although, it may not feel very much like
Christmas this year, we desperately need the Christmas spirit. We need only look to the Amish in the
aftermath of their school shooting. A
lesson in grace, the spirit of Christmas.
Isn't it sad that some people seem to fear others who are successful in an innocent pursuit like Laser sailing, or blogging about Laser sailing? It does seem to bring out the worst in some people.
ReplyDeleteI like your attitude and advice.
When people attack you, don't react. Forgive. Ignore... or even better embrace. I'm not a religious person but that dude Jesus did talk a lot of common sense.
Yes He did ... and so do you!
DeleteFor all the awful inexplicable things that have happened lately, believe me, the spirit of Christmas is around. I've just watched the news, and we've seen a gang of young hooligans jailed over Christmas for housebreaking and lighting bush fires that threatened homes and lives. Why?
ReplyDeleteOne local family arrived home to find their house and everything in it trashed. Paint was splashed everywhere, and all their belongings smashed. Nothing was spared. What brings people to do this sort of thing? Again, inexplicable. But local retailers have come good and offered the family an open cheque shopping spree to replace everything that was trashed. It's acts of charity like this that restores one's faith in humanity, so for every vile act, there is a counter-act of incredible kindness. It's that underlying sense of empathy that was displayed in the video of your "Fairness" post that comes through.
Here in Australia, we don't buy into the Happy Holidays BS, so instead I'll wish you both a good old fashioned Merry Christmas! Have a good one, you bad people, you... :)
And a very Merry Christmas to you!
DeleteDoug / Pam ... come to Seattle. We'd love to have you both join our fleet.
ReplyDeleteMichael O'Brien
Why thank you! We have a few more yacht clubs to tick off before we're ready to move on but we'll keep Seattle in mind.
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