Author: birddroppings

  • Greed could be our downfall

    Bird Droppings February 11, 2010 Greed could be our downfall “That man is the richest whose pleasures are the cheapest.” Henry David Thoreau We watch the news and heads of states and heads of companies fall midst the economic crisis. All the while wealth is disappearing I am told. I recall back in 2008 somewhere…

  • Is it about content or context

    Bird Droppings February 8, 2010 Is it about content or context? “The devotion of democracy to education is a familiar fact. The superficial explanation is that a government resting upon popular suffrage cannot be successful unless those who elect and who obey their governors are educated. Since a democratic society repudiates the principle of external…

  • The paradox of democracy

    Bird Droppings February 5, 2010 The paradox of democracy “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead An interesting statement, from a great anthropologist, Mead observed mankind in both civilized and very primitive states. I find this statement striking…

  • Writing as opposed to sending a photo

    Bird Droppings February 4, 2010 Writing as opposed to only sending a photo “Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him.” Aldus Huxley In 1965 I was introduced to this author in a tenth grade English Class. The book was Brave New World, written…

  • Words or lack of words is wisdom

    Bird Droppings February 3, 2010 Words or lack of words is wisdom “He believes profoundly in silence which is the sign of a perfect equilibrium. Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind, and spirit.” Ohiyesa, Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman, Santee Sioux Trained as a physician Dr. Charles Eastman was also a profound…

  • Do you have imagination?

    Bird Droppings February 2, 2010 Do you have Imagination? It has been just a few Saturdays back when I went by the high school to check on my menagerie and clean up a bit that as I went in I realized there was something going on in the gym. It turns out that the high…

  • All in words we use

    Bird Droppings January 29, 2010 All in words we find “The farmer channels water to his land. The fletcher whittles his arrows. And the carpenter turns his wood. So the wise direct their mind.” Dhammapada Many years ago there was a folk song entitled, If I were a carpenter, as I read this passage this…

  • A Circle

    Bird Droppings January 27, 2010 A circle I missed the last rerun of a favorite miniseries “Into the west” and one of these days will find the DVD set. The movie started and ended with a circle of stones with a line going east to west and one going north to south through the circle.…

  • go up another rung

    Bird Droppings January 26, 2010 Go up another rung! I walked outside just a few minutes ago into a chilly breeze. The sky was clear and the only sound is the flapping of the neighborhood flag against the flag pole. I looked around as my dog did whatever dogs to when they go out and…

  • Reconciliation of Trust

    Bird Droppings January 25, 2010 Reconciliation of trust “It’s the examination of conscience. Unless you examine your conscience, you don’t know what you have to be sorry for and what to confess” Thomas Richstatter, O.F.M., S.T.D., Ten Tips for Better Confessions, The Gift of Reconciliation Sort of difficult starting the week with a vocabulary word…