Monday, December 27, 2021

Meditations on a New Year

 Meeting Date:  January 7, 2022  7:00 pm

I ran across the following writing in a book on meditations by Robert Walsh.  (The link to the info is below).  As it touches on a couple of my favorite topics, which are 1) everything we do in life matters, somehow and in ways we often cannot know, and 2) the meanings of our lives arise from the summation of our connections and relationships, especially with ourselves, but also with everyone we ever come into contact with.  

The story told here is an elegant way of getting at these same concepts, and includes the idea that we have control of those relationships.  Taking stock of where we are in our life's story at the start of a new year is a good idea, but taking stock continuously, every day, makes just as much sense.  

I often tell my golfing partners that the most important conversation they will have during the round is the one they will have with themselves.  I've played with people who swear at themselves over a disappointing shot, and others that take it all in stride.  Who has the better conversation, and who ultimately enjoys the day more?  Six months from now I doubt I will remember our scores, but I will certainly remember your attitude when we played, and how much fun we had together.  It pays to think about such things.

It Matters

I knew a man who had printed on his stationery this proverb: "Nothing is settled.  Everything matters."  It established a certain ambiance for reading his letters, as if to say:  what you are about to read is to be taken seriously, but is not final.

I remember him and his proverb sometimes, especially when it seems impossible to change the world or myself in any significant way.  Times like the beginnings of new years.

"Sorry, Jim," I say.  "It's not true that nothing is settled.  In the past year choices have been made, losses have been suffered, there has been growth and decay, there have been commitments and betrayals.  None of that can be undone.  A year ago no one knew whether during this year one person would become pregnant, another would get cancer, another would take a new job, another would have an accident, but now it is all settled.

"One day this year I was present just when someone needed me, another day I was busy doing something else when I was needed.  One day I said something to a friend that injured our relationship, another day I said something that enabled a person to see life in a new way.  The best and the worst of those days is now written.  All my tears, of joy and sorrow, cannot erase it."

If I stay with my meditation long enough the reply comes. "Robbie," says Jim, "You have misunderstood the proverb.  It is true that you cannot escape the consequences of your actions or the chances of the world.  But what is not settled is how the story turns out.  What is not settled is what the meaning of your life will be."

The meaning of a life is not contained within one act, or one day, or one year. As long as you are alive the story of your life is still being told, and the meaning is still open. As long as there is life in the world, the story of the world is still being told. What is done is done, but nothing is settled.

And if nothing is settled, then everything matters. Every choice, every act in the new year matters. Every word, every deed is making the meaning of your life and telling the story of the world. Everything matters in the year coming, and, more importantly, everything matters today.

 

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Impossible Questions

 A participant to BQ sent me a list of "Impossible Questions" that we may want to consider for our discussion forum.  Most of these look like questions we have discussed before, but perhaps not in the same phrasing as posed below.  Still, they seem current and important topics to discuss.  Let's pick one and see where it goes.

  • Does fate exist?
  • Does an ideal government exist?
  • Does life have a reason?
  • Are there limitations on free speech?
  • Are we a minuscule part of intelligent life in the universe?
  • Does free will exist, or is every action predetermined?
  • What is human consciousness?
  • Why do we do things we do not like to do?
  • Do atheists make their own gods?
  • Can artificial intelligence be creative?
  • If judgment is for God, why do we pass judgment?
  • Can religious beliefs affect scientific thinking?
  • Will a world without reliance on modern technology make any progress?
  • Is human potential capable of anything?
  • Is death a new beginning?
  • Why does God not intervene when evil takes root in people?
  • Does belief make God exist?
  • Will robots take over the world in the future?
  • Does the path to salvation lie within us?
  • Are beliefs and superstitions the same?
  • Are we the biggest threat to humanity?
  • Do parallel universes exist?
  • How does one find purpose in life?
  • If aliens attack, what will we do?