Thursday, October 16, 2008

Letters about Iceland economy


One of the Zen Center Members is corresponding with someone from Iceland. here are two of her communications. Quite shocking.

hi Barbara, Facebook is a wonderful thing, isn´t. Good to hear from

you again and I can hear you are enjoying your stay in Italy.

The situation in Iceland is not good at all. It´s like Eron fraud

for a whole nation. Three our biggest banks are bankrupt, and many

people invested in them and lost everything. I had few shares in one

of them and lost everything. Also all my savings is gone, my

retirement savings is gone, like for the most people here. Most

retirements funds invested in the banks and that is zero today. The

stock market collapsed.

Along with the world bank crisis, in Iceland the situation is extra serious as a few

young business men were gambling with our money and making them huge rich. And some of the money went to lavish parties and excursions for them, expensive homes, golf club memberships, holiday properties, huge salaries, personal jets and expensive yachts.They have all disappeared like rats and left the Icelandic nation traumatized. People are angry, sad and mourning.

Everything is collapsing, people losing their jobs, no money is coming

to the country and this winter will be difficult for us. The good thing is that the Icelandic nation is optimistic and hard working and through the years been hit by crisis and often by nature (but not by some stupid young men) and bounced back again. The bank managers for the new Icelandic banks are women, that is positive :-). Banks are going bankrupt and economy is bad all over the world but this crisis hit our small nation very hard.


All my best to you and your family


hi Barbara, yes you can share this with the world. The image of Iceland is down and ordinary people are afraid to travel abroad because we don´t feel save. those banker and businessmen were so greedy that they establish banks and bought companies (not for their money, with loans) all over the Europe, mostly in England, Holland and in Scandinavia.

These banks and companies are also down and people in those countries blame the Icelandic nation for that and show us attitude. We as a nation has nothing to do with it and the nation is bankrupt, we are all suffering and the next generation will pay for it as well. The inflation is going up and pessimistic predict 75% inflation by the end of the year.

The government of England put their terrorist laws against Iceland. You can read about it on-line the newpapers in England for the past days and see how we are treated as a nation. Students abroad are not getting the students loan transferred because banks abroad have closed business with everybody from Iceland. It´s not fair, but hopefully we learned something from this and this corporate greediness will not control the world anymore. (Am I too optimistic).

Another thing that might happen is that young people will move from Iceland. But we stick together as a nation and are like a one big family helping each other.


best regards to you and your family


Friday, October 10, 2008

Difficult Times


Difficult times are a perfect catalyst for a major shift in consciousness. The most important shift is fear becomes love. Love is a complicated word since sometimes we use it when we mean attachment. When we are attached to an object we fear that we won’t get it or that we will lose it. In this case, love does not refer to clinging and attachment, but to our very nature which is complete in itself. Fear arises because we see ourselves as separate and we fear the other or we fear that we will lose the other. Our practice is to transform fear into love or Oneness.


That love becomes apparent when we experience no separation or no self. In the movie Dan in Real Life, a young man says, “Love is not a feeling. It is an ability.” That statement intrigued me. Even though our nature is love, we have to practice to realize that fact. This practice is the practice of meditation or zazen. In zazen we let go of ideas and concepts that mask the Oneness and realize True Nature. Fear disappears since there is nothing to fear and becomes love. Maezumi Roshi used to say the greatest gift from our practice is the gift of No Fear.


Now, when I am afraid, I use it as practice. I become aware of the fear and also notice what triggered the fear. For example: I may be late for an appointment and fear that the person I’m meeting will be angry and rejecting. When I shift that fear to love, I become aware that she is just like me, in fact is me. Her anger and my fear do not exist. Then I can embrace her anger without fear. I don’t have to be defensive. We can just be with what is. I was a little late. She is angry. So instead of pushing the other away I can open up to what is.


In the book The Great Shift, Fred Sterling says that there are three aspects that we must cultivate for the shift in consciousness. They are truth, trust and passion. The first is truth. If I am approaching everything in my life with love instead of fear, truth is the obvious result. The only reason I make up a lie about why I am late is out of my fear. Out of love there is no problem with saying. “I started talking to someone and didn’t notice the time. I’m sorry.” And my angry friend coming out of love rather than fear can say “I really wish you were more careful about time. I had to wait and now we won’t have as much time together.” She doesn’t have to say “O it’s ok” out of fear that the truth will harm our friendship. Just imagine how much easier life would be if we just told the truth rather than spinning and manipulating.


Out of truth comes trust. I was particularly struck by this, since I have a pattern of labeling people as not trustworthy. When I say someone is not trustworthy, I am really saying I don’t like them and I fear them. As I work with my trust issues, I find that the best way for me to reconnect with those I have decided are untrustworthy is through forgiveness. I need to do some kind of forgiveness ritual either directly with the person involved or as a personal prayer in order to reestablish trust. In the same way, if the true nature of the universe is love, then I don’t have to live in fear in this world. I can trust the perfection of life.


The third aspect of the shift is passion. By that Mr. Sterling means to find your passion and act on it. This is similar to loving action of the three tenants. No wonder the world is not working very well when so many of us are unhappy with our jobs and our situations. Find your passion and do that! When we start viewing the world as love and telling the truth and trusting the universe then the result is that we get to follow our heart and our passion. The peace that comes from trusting the universe and trusting our place in the universe is so much greater than the crazy ups and downs of living in attachment and aversion.


From a Zen standpoint, we have created our suffering by attaching to the false idea that we are separate from the environment. During the practice of meditation we see that we are one with everything and that everything is love (compassion). That experience of oneness is also the truth that we have denied ourselves. When we see things as they really are, we see that life is whole perfect and complete and we can begin to trust that life is good. Trusting in our life we can live our passion without fear.


Today a member told me we are so lucky that we have our practice in times like these. My wish is that all of us are able to embrace the oneness of all things, embrace the lessons of this time and continue to cultivate love, truth, trust and passion in our lives.


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