The Way I See It - Season’s Greetings

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Wed, Dec 16, 2009, 7:00 am  //  Ham Hayes

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It’s the Season. As a country and a society we come from many diverse cultures and belief systems. And few other countries in the world protect the right of self expression, of religious and ethnic diversity the way we do. We are not perfect, but we are probably unique. In this Season, that is worth acknowledging and celebrating. We tend to measure a person by what is important to them and how that meshes with what is important to us as a society. Mostly we are a forgiving people; because in others we see ourselves and we ask whatever spiritual source we have personally for forgiveness as well. The fact we try to hold to high principles and values is also worth celebrating. And no matter what you believe is behind all of this, is it not of the highest good to celebrate your connection with your own Source as well?

It has been a marathon year. Deep recession, war, climate concerns, healthcare, shifts in our socio-political system, budget cuts and layoffs are the mile markers of this lengthy race. Most of us have to stand by and watch others try to fix the problems we have. That can be frustrating, even depressing at times. Our culture is based in a large part on self-confidence in our ability to make things right that are wrong. So standing aside while others work is not fulfilling. And for the most part we love to work together, although that thought is often tested in our political system. We know change is upon us in many ways. But being human, we don’t always like to change. Change can threaten our beliefs, values, and habits, forcing us to reinvent ourselves. That is not necessarily fun. Currently we face strongly divided opinions about the correct courses of action to take on our major local and national issues. Because of the number and magnitude of those issues, our stress is higher, our patience lower and our willingness to collaborate often disappears. At times, the political rhetoric is so out of bounds we question the integrity and common sense of our politicians. In times like these, UFOs might seem to make more sense than our leaders.

You might not have a direct line to the President. Few of us do. But you can develop ways to make a difference. You can do this right in your own back yard, and have an impact on the world at large as well. Start by asking yourself, “What is one thing I can do today to make a difference?” It doesn’t have to be a big difference. Most of the time, big changes are the result of many small changes from multiple contributors put together over time. The one thing you pick may be an idea you have or an action you wish to take. Both are valid. As noted author Julia Cameron suggests in her books on creativity, just start doing something every day. Make that a daily practice or habit. Don’t judge your work as less than the work of others. Your abilities and contributions will develop as you continue your practice.

Finding a starting point for your practice can be a challenge. One simple technique is to start your day with a question. Specifically, ask yourself one the following questions:

What is one thing I can do today to:
Connect with another?
Create together?
Give of myself?
See the nature of things?
Forgive?
Accept?
Allow truth to come forth?
Feel the energy of Source?
Be in harmony?
Be of high purpose?
Seek guidance?
Focus on my purpose?



At the end of the day, reflect on what you learned. Use one of these questions every day. Asking the question at the start of the day also sets up your whole day. You may find things are a bit cheerier as a result. So in this Season when we wish to give something to others, consider giving something that will make a difference. Give yourself. Give someone what may be the most wonderful gift of all, a bit of your time.

May this Season bring you Great Joy!

The Way I See It - Mud resurrected

Wed, Jul 28, 2010, 4:39 am  //  Ham Hayes

It is time we gave “mud” back its good name.

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The Way I See It - En Garde

Wed, Jul 21, 2010, 4:42 am  //  Ham Hayes

“We have lots of robberies.” As I reported last week, that was the apocalyptic statement by the investigating officer to our recent plight in St.…

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Greed: The Shadowy So-called Non-profit Taecan

Mon, Jul 19, 2010, 11:53 am  //  Tip Johnson

For-Profit Non-Profits - Pulling the Plug on Services

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The Forsaken Constituents of Lummi Island

Mon, Jul 19, 2010, 11:20 am  //  Tip Johnson

Taxation without representation

3 comments; last on Jul 28, 2010



Libraries are still very valuable

Fri, Jul 16, 2010, 8:18 pm  //  John Servais

The New Spice Man tells us why libraries are useful and valuable. This applies to all libraries.

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Three Port Executive Finalists Withdraw

Fri, Jul 16, 2010, 1:30 pm  //  John Servais

In a surprise development, the Port of Bellingham is starting over again in their search for an executive director. Position now vacant for over a…

1 comments; last on Jul 18, 2010


Book Review:  Whole Earth Discipline

Fri, Jul 16, 2010, 4:44 am  //  Guest writer

Eric Hirst reviews this October 2009 book by Stewart Brand of Whole Earth Catalog fame. Stewart is critical of several mainstream environmental stances.

1 comments; last on Jul 19, 2010


The Way I See It - From Russia with Love

Wed, Jul 14, 2010, 5:17 pm  //  Ham Hayes

Ham's final post on his travel comments from Russia.

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Climate and transparent process

Wed, Jul 14, 2010, 11:52 am  //  John Servais

The Atlantic Monthly has an article on Climate gate that every Enviro true believer should read. Some healthy skepticism is very needed.

1 comments; last on Jul 17, 2010


Oil Spill - What is not reported

Mon, Jun 28, 2010, 1:17 pm  //  John Servais

BP oil spill video taken on a private plane flight over the Gulf of Mexico. The spill is worse than our media are telling us.

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Never Enough? Enough is Enough!

Mon, Jun 21, 2010, 4:40 pm  //  Tip Johnson

Wherein the absurdity of the Lummi Blockade is explored in yet more excrutiating detail

1 comments; last on Jun 22, 2010


Please sign the anti-whaling petition

Thu, Jun 17, 2010, 11:31 pm  //  John Servais

Let's help get one million signatures on the anti-whaling petition.

1 comments; last on Jun 20, 2010


The Way I See It - Heart and Gut

Wed, Jun 16, 2010, 4:56 am  //  Ham Hayes

Our society is out of its mind. Well, maybe not quite completely, but it needs to be.

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Public support saves Fairhaven Library

Tue, Jun 15, 2010, 11:36 pm  //  John Servais

Library Trustees reversed themselves from last week and spared closing the Fairhaven library.

6 comments; last on Jun 17, 2010


DOWNWARD BOUND - with Hippie Jim

Mon, Jun 14, 2010, 11:34 am  //  Kamalla Rose Kaur

Wherein Hippie Jim addresses a growing need in our modern age

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How to close a library

Mon, Jun 14, 2010, 4:44 am  //  John Servais

Yes, the city powers have decided to close the Fairhaven Library. Only strong citizen objections can change it.

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Apparently You Can Always Get What You Want

Fri, Jun 11, 2010, 3:08 pm  //  Guest writer

Marilyn Olsen is today's guest writer. She submitted this the day after the Library Board meeting.

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The Way I See It - A long way to go

Wed, Jun 09, 2010, 8:35 pm  //  Ham Hayes

Success often comes in small steps spread over time. A recent article from the local Seattle office of the FBI underscores one of those moments,…

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Barry Buchanan running for Mayor

Tue, Jun 08, 2010, 9:45 pm  //  John Servais

Barry Buchanan, city council representative from Bellingham's Third Ward, has filed papers to run for Mayor.

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The Dumbest Meeting Ever

Tue, Jun 08, 2010, 9:31 pm  //  Tip Johnson

I mean, come on!

3 comments; last on Jun 09, 2010


Fairhaven Library to be Closed

Tue, Jun 08, 2010, 12:13 pm  //  John Servais

Bellingham Library Board of Trustees decided today to close the library for cost cutting reasons. Branches are low priority. Formal vote next week.

2 comments; last on Jun 08, 2010


The Way I See It – The Return of the Grail: Seek Truth. Speak It.

Wed, Jun 02, 2010, 4:22 am  //  Ham Hayes

The unfolding story through time and space in France

3 comments; last on May 19, 2010


Five Minutes

Tue, Jun 01, 2010, 7:33 am  //  Tip Johnson

Oil Addiction: All Day Every Day

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Shame on Israel

Mon, May 31, 2010, 7:43 pm  //  John Servais

Israel is becoming a rogue state. It is showing a disdain for International law and world opinion.

13 comments; last on Jun 03, 2010


From a Political Junkie: That Anti-Incumbent Feeling

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Riley Sweeney examines the primaries in PA, KY and AR and what it means for 2010.

6 comments; last on May 25, 2010


Re-Legalize Cannabis and End an Un-American Prohibition

Sun, May 23, 2010, 11:37 am  //  Guest writer

David Camp writes on Prohibition and the American Way

3 comments; last on May 28, 2010


An Affair to Remember

Mon, May 17, 2010, 3:42 pm  //  Guest writer

Sharon Crozier attended a meeting with Congressman Rick Larsen.

2 comments; last on May 20, 2010


From a Political Junkie: Marriage, Values and Culture

Mon, May 17, 2010, 4:55 am  //  Riley Sweeney

Riley Sweeney discusses the discomfort of religious and cultural differences among friends

1 comments; last on May 17, 2010


From a Political Junkie: The Golden Age of Radio

Mon, May 10, 2010, 4:44 am  //  Riley Sweeney

Riley Sweeney asks for plot ideas for a local radio drama

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The Story Of My Life

Sun, May 09, 2010, 1:58 pm  //  Kamalla Rose Kaur

Kamalla's connection with other Northwest news

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Craig Mayberry Announces Candidacy for the 42nd District State House, Position 1

Wed, May 05, 2010, 9:34 am  //  Craig Mayberry

Craig Mayberry announces he is running for the State Legislature.

2 comments; last on May 06, 2010


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Wed, May 05, 2010, 4:24 am  //  Ham Hayes

Ham is preparing for another fun filled trip by air.

1 comments; last on May 05, 2010


 

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