Monday, February 24, 2020

Into the Wilderness 2020


For the period of Lent, I will, again, go into the wilderness and experience something different.  Moses did it and came out to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt, Jesus did it and came out with the basis of a new religion, and Muhammad did it with the same result.  Starting a new religion, however, is not my aim.  Thoreau did it for a year in a cabin at Walden Pond.

There must be something about isolating oneself for a period of time that brings about a significant change.  My idea is to get as close to isolation as possible; in other words to eliminate external influences on my thinking.  I continue to be interested in what might occur during a prolonged period of unstructured thinking as free of external influences as possible..  

The rules are:
1. Socialization only in response mode; i.e. initiating no contact but responding directly to contact when it's made.  This also precludes prolonging the contact beyond that for which it was initiated.
2.   No electronics, including radio, television, and phonograph.
3.   Telephone only to answer it and then according to Rule 1.
4.   Email and Facebook checked once daily; no social replies, comments, or posts.
6.   Reading nothing; daily study of voice and acting books is allowed.
7.  Going out only to get groceries, necessities, or to exercise, play pool, or golf, and adhering to Rule 1 when out.
8.   No change indicated for eating habits.
9.  Physical exercise is be allowed to any extent, even going to the fitness center and golf courses; remembering Rule 1 when there.
10. Answering Voice jobs, auditioning, and rehearsing as desired.
11. Writing thoughts and impressions as much, and as often, as desired.

Sorting out and purging belongings, such as books and files, tools and materials, clothes and accouterments, is allowed in order to be aware of what one has and perhaps getting rid of that which is no longer of use.  Construction, repair, and maintenance of whatever is allowed; always in accordance with Rule 1.

I will continue the journal, used in the past, to capture the daily thoughts and the progression of this experiment.   I may write the morning pages, as well as letters to the kids, parents and grand-kids.  I’m thinking about it.

TV is allowed after 9 PM for news and movies with Carola since this is the only together time that we have.  There may be difficulty filling other time with some sort of productive activity. 

According to my rules, above, anything that is not electronic or social is fine.  So, I can cook, bake, go out for necessities, exercise, answer Voice jobs, audition, rehearse, shoot pool, play golf, or walk but always according to Rule 1.  I can clean, fix, construct, purge, sort, and donate to my heart's content.  I can think, and write to get thoughts on paper, but I realize that the important thoughts, the life changing thoughts, will be with me, written or not.

This is not quite the same as being isolated, as were the principals mentioned above, but it brings about an introspection not otherwise be possible.  This will again be a challenge.  Doing without electronics will be especially difficult; the second most difficult will be Rule 1.

One Fine Day



One fine day, he awakened, as he had every day of his young life so far.

He realized he had failed at something big in his life.

He thought about what he was doing.

He knew he had to

Get control of

His life.


Thus began a story that has been unfolding for more than sixty years.

Like drawing a picture, actions describe life.

The picture always different

Due to circumstances

But getting better

Each time.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

The Final Report (Haiku)


In cemeteries
Two dates upon a tombstone
The final report

A life is defined
Without the accomplishments
By two simple dates


Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Growing Pains (Haiku)


Watching them grow up
On the refrigerator
As the years went by

Sunday, February 16, 2020

Now (Haiku)


What's happening now
It's the most important thing
Later it won't be