Mar
19

How Our Lives Mirror the Events in Japan

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We are living in the aftermath of a natural event.

Chaos is a natural order that exists everyday in a free association open system of nature. Pressure builds on the earth’s crust and the release point is a fissure in the tectonic plates. When we hit our shoulder hard enough the release point is a snapped collarbone.  I have experienced that.

The first experience is pain and then some settling and finally healing. Without having my collar bone reset, it healed with a little bump, but life continued. Our trillions of cells replace themselves with regularity as billions die a day. It is orderly unless something causes them to replicate irregularly and then chaos occurs.

Our lives are full of events that seem to us to be tsunamis because every event fills up its space. Little children have events that make us laugh, but to them they are disasters. Who gets more irrational than hormone filled teen agers.

As adults the economic melt down, the loss of assets, income, jobs, and houses turned order to chaos. We have suffered and we are rebuilding.

Whereas our lives can be interrupted by chaos, our creativity thrives on it. We make order of defining a problem and developing lots of alternatives. Out of the result we create a new plan.  We mix lots of paints together to make a painting that not only shows order but conveys an emotion.

Love maybe the most important emotion in our lives and it is chaos. It transforms normal people into beings who are sky high at one moment and kill out of jealous rage the next. Very few things like love and anger can create greater tsunamis out of otherwise normal people.

When we fall on a stick or stab our selves accidently we create chaos. We reel in pain and our body rushes to the rescue. We fight invading germs, we coagulate to stop bleeding, we create new cells to patch the hole.

We all feel the pain of Japan. People died, people are suffering, people are without food, water, shelter, and electricity. The G-7 is working to stabilize Japan’s currency. Nations are rushing aid. Japan is an important part of our community and our global organism and we will recover when Japan recovers.

We can’t resist chaos. It is part of us. We have to accept, adapt, look to create a changed future. The chaos of this event is not over. We will be healing for a long time.

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