New Ageism Burnout, Fearing The New Consciousness.

Early eve­ning spent at a bar and eatery with friends where we watched David­son beat.…someone bet­ter than them .…can’t remem­ber sorry, and where we spent much time dis­cus­sing Obama with a rowdy group of peo­ple from Pennsylvania.

These good folks assu­red me what I read was true, PA was expec­ting to see more of Obama. These guys were com­plai­ning so per­sis­tently I con­si­de­red hoping into my car to head up to PA — a brief hop skip and ride on a most deadly two lane high­way — to park myself on the side of the road to start pro­sely­ti­zing in his stead.

Alas, it was almost ele­ven and I had to get home before I tur­ned into the rag­gedy hearth clea­ning ella-like woman, so I had to let it go.

My future SIL bought me a copy of A New Earth: Awa­ke­ning to Your Life’s Pur­pose (Oprah’s Book Club, Selec­tion 61)- um huh. She says she wants me to read it, so we can sit around and dis­cuss it while drin­king wine. This after I saw her on Eas­ter and she men­tio­ned how she was rea­ding it and par­ti­ci­pa­ting in an online event having something to do with Oprah.

I actually fear that new cons­cious­ness others seem so des­pe­rate to arrive at. I believe we have the cons­cious­ness we are sup­po­sed to have, though assu­redly some have had their cons­cious­ness alte­red by envi­ron­ment, expe­rience, or mind alte­ring subs­tan­ces. The thought of living on an earth full of peo­ple willing to spend their money, but more dis­tur­bingly their time, dis­cus­sing in an online forum a book which is sup­po­sed to help them live in the pre­sent moment, (what moment do they think they live in), when they could be out there in their com­mu­nity doing something to raise that elu­sive cons­cious­ness dis­turbs me.

I’ll pro­bably read it on the plane to Mexico des­pite my nag­ging fear the plane will be full of new ageists trying to reach their new cons­cious­ness, or even worse that some of them might have attai­ned their spi­ri­tual goal and will want to share it with the per­son who hap­pens to be sit­ting next to them rea­ding the book.

My just past “pre­sent moment” invol­ved going to the local home store to get gas for my very small grill for my vege­ta­ble kabobs for this eve­ning. An eve­ning spent sit­ting around watching bas­ket­ball and dis­cus­sing the world with those like myself who already live in the pre­sent moment and do not need their cons­cious­ness jarred to another level of pop cul­ture reality.

Any­way, it was to my sur­prise to find that a tank of gas is dou­ble the price it was last sum­mer. DOUBLE.

Guess I lost that “pre­sent moment” for a time.

Peace

( reno­va­tions will con­ti­nue at this web­site inde­fi­ni­tely, as WP 2.5 is relea­sed and it is bound to fuck up everything.)

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24 Comments

  • Heh, well, with New Agers on pla­nes… as long as they don’t ask you to drink the cool-aid, aren’t wea­ring black Nikes and wai­ting for the aliens from the mothership behind the comet…

  • Eh, I don’t mind drin­king the Kool-aid actually, no wait it’s the milkshake I drank…scratch that.

    But what the hell, it’s all good, I see dead people.

  • Sis­ter, I feel your pain. You truly are a pro­digy, though. A con­ten­ted soul is like second hand smoke.

  • Ah, not a pro­di­gious bone in this body. It is not so much that I am con­tent, (my soul I can’t speak for I’m not yet that highly deve­lo­ped), as I find the roads to con­tent­ment some will take to be ridiculous.

    i was late to the insult. ;)

  • New Age thin­king has been around a lot lon­ger than you think. Though ear­lier prac­ti­tio­ners didn’t get to immerse them­sel­ves in Enya on their iPods. We used to call such folk “navel gazers”. Doesn’t take too long to follow this line of thought and wind up with spring flo­wers named after a Greek fairy tale.

    I think you’d agree, nar­cis­sism is exactly the oppo­site of what this nation needs right now. Hope Obama can be the agent for brin­ging us around. I don’t see Hillary or McCain able to do this.

  • My girl­friend lis­tens to Marie Bren­nan, and she bought that book a cou­ple of weeks ago, it’s been sit­ting around. I’ve flip­ped through it. Should I be concerned?

    She doesn’t see dead people.

    A con­ver­sa­tion piece so use a book cover on the flight.

  • re: Oprah bullshit– THANK YOU

    I’m con­tem­pla­ting a trip to PA at some point. My cou­sin took a group down to Rhode Island and may take me along with him when he goes to Philly. The things I would do to end this mess would be best left unprinted.

  • Try wor­king in a books­tore. My entire work day is filled with peo­ple glee­fully asking me if “I’ve read it yet,” follo­wed by a look that is some com­bi­na­tion of dis­gust, con­cern, and con­fu­sion when I say “no.”

    I think that’s par­ti­cu­lar to the types of folks that live in Ithaca, though.

    Defi­ni­tely get a book cover.

  • Some of Obama’s peo­ple are star­ting to remind me of HRC’s peo­ple: arro­gant to the point of being beyond smarmy. That is NOT the way to run a campaign.

    Obama is doing his first real bit of stum­ping in PA this wee­kend. But it’s only in 2000+ peo­ple forums. The ones sche­du­led for State College and Harris­burg today can­not handle the peo­ple who want to lis­ten to him speak.

    Some of his paid orga­ni­zers are doing next to nothing. There are many of us who spend more time won­de­ring what the heck is going on then we do on cam­paign work. No gui­dance, no lite­ra­ture, no yard signs, no nothing.

    It’s really star­ting to piss me off.

    Obama can win this state. Many of the peo­ple who regis­te­red to vote or who chan­ged their regis­tra­tions voi­ced their intent to vote for Obama. But I now won­der whether they will cast their ballot for the other can­di­date due to his absence in this state.

    If he loses PA, then he’s got no one to blame but him­self and whoe­ver is making cam­paign deci­sions on his behalf.

    Obama needs to get off his ass and start cam­paig­ning in this state. He can win here. If he wins, Hillary will have to drop out. Period.

    If he con­ti­nues not cam­paig­ning, he might as well hang it up.

  • I agree with Sauer…Obama can win PA, des­pite all the talk and bullshit ever­yone keeps saying about him not winning…and I live nowhere near PA…but I lis­te­ned to that Ren­dell dude on TV yet again tal­king about white peo­ple never voting for Barack because he’s black and I’m con­vin­ced that he’s not saying that because he belie­ves it…but more because he is trying to con­vince peo­ple to think that way…bullshit…

    I love O, but um…I’m not one of those who believe that every word out of her mouth is gos­pel. I love her for the per­son she has become and what she exem­pli­fies, not for some of the bogus ass book club choi­ces she has made (some of them are just down­right bad)…

    And the upgrade to 2.5? Well, you know how that has wor­ked for me…fucked up indeed…

  • Oprah didn’t invent rea­ding. She acts as if she was the sole per­son to make peo­ple read

    Don’t know if Suze Orman is still on her show but why is that every per­son I know who reads her and quo­tes her on money doesn’t have any?

    They quote Suze Orman on real estate boards and each time I lose res­pect for the per­son not that I had any

    In North Caro­lina it’s very easy to find Hillary clubs and wor­kers and very hard to find Obama – there’s an elec­tion there also

    The Democ­ra­tic clubs seem to sup­port Hillary but don’t have enough empi­ri­cal evi­dence to write that

    Hope there’s a big grass root move­ment for Obama I’m una­ware of

    We have known the pro­blems with oil since at least the 70’s. There’s no need to have this pro­blem now and yes my gene­ra­tion is res­pon­si­ble for that

  • I’m with you on the New Age thing. It’s all the same talk from dif­fe­rent mouths of the month.

    I think Obama nee­ded the break from campaigning…to take time to work on his bow­ling game.

    And when it comes to Word­press 2.5…has anyone made the upgrade?

  • I have heard that in PA, on the other hand he has time. I think a regroup and a catching of breath might serve him bet­ter before hea­ding up there.

    I used your tech­ni­que for subsc­rip­tion — making a sepa­rate page, I like it.

    Go David­son.

    Every few months we have some new new age.

    Loo­king at old ageism would help us pre­vent all this new ageism. It’s like peo­ple wan­de­ring around with nothing bet­ter to do, when something bet­ter to do is right in front of them.

  • Amoeba: I guess there is always a new age view of it.

    Casey:I’ve actually lis­te­ned to Marie Bren­nan, not often but I at least know of her. yeah , that is about it.

    EW: You’re welcome.

    Just drag some signs with you and don’t incite local drama. ;)

    Kevin: And to think of all the good books peo­ple have never read while the come in dro­ves for books such as this one.

    sk: you are just get­ting itchy pants, and it is making you petulant.

    Mar: I did my other blog and there are a few little issues I am going to have to iron out before I do it to this one.

    Pia: That whole oil thing, is a bit of a sore spot though even ten years ago we may have had a chance to at least make an energy policy.

    I’m not sure how the can­di­da­tes can be everywhere at this point I just wish they’d both stay home and see what happens.

    Irish: Marv did and she had some dif­fi­culty, I did on my SBF blog and the only pro­blem I had was he auto plug-in upgrade gives me errors and the gre­ga­rious plug-in does not work but it won’t with 2.5. There are bound to be m ore plug-in issues than anything. I haven’t pla­yed with the back end and just uploa­ded the fluency admi­nis­tra­tion panel as I don’t, so far, care for the one they have. I’m going to wait awhile before i upgrade this blog.

  • Yeah, it pro­bably will, but I love this theme, I hope that you get to keep it for a little while.

    I was wor­king on taxes when I pop­ped into my blog to check on it and saw your com­ment. It made me laugh so hard I deci­ded to visit around for a bit, YOUR FAULT!

    Lo’ and behold, my hus­band just gave me the same book which I had vowed not to purchase, for basi­cally each of the rea­sons that you illicit.

    I just do not believe that any one some­body (short of Jesus) is so much more tuned into the cos­mos that he is now the pied piper and we are all to fall in line.

    I may read it, I don’t know. I never like not being suf­fi­ciently infor­med to be in a con­ver­sa­tion. Then again, I always want to kill if I get to the last page of a book and feel like I’ve was­ted my time!

  • I just wish they’d both stay home and see what happens.

    In fact, that was the, er, con­ven­tion (sorry) before the Con­fe­de­rate Revo­lu­tio­nary W … OK, Ame­ri­can Civil War. Pre­si­den­tial can­di­da­tes were sup­po­sed to remain silent while their bac­kers cam­paig­ned for them.

    Ima­gine Our Pre­si­den­tial Can­di­da­tes actually doing the Sena­to­rial work they were elec­ted to do for the last two years …

  • Sheila: My taxes aren’t quite done, and that is sad because the are pretty sim­ple.
    Yea I’m liking this theme so I fear the upgrade with this one.

    amoeba: I’d love to see that, or maybe allow them out once or twice every three months — I’d settle for that about now.

  • I think the PA folks are defi­ni­tely being a bit silly as I’m sure they’ll get their fill of both can­di­da­tes in the next cou­ple weeks. With over 3 weeks still to go, there’s plenty of time to change minds. My expe­rience is that most folks don’t seriously start making up their minds until the last few days anyway.

    I’m off to Gary IN on Satur­day to do voter regis­tra­tion ahead of the May pri­mary, so there is defi­ni­tely grass­roots work going on even if it seems overly quiet right now. Also, I just dis­co­ve­red the poetry slam video link — very cool.

    As far as the New Ageism … it seems most of these folks get lost in the part about chan­ging their per­so­nal out­look and never take it outside to the real world where the change des­pe­ra­tely needs to take place.

  • Oh, there’s time, Coo­per. I was refe­rring to the con­ten­ted new-agers as second-hand smoke.

  • New Age & Oprah: I am a pro­po­nent of actually fin­ding the ans­wers by your­self. Every­time Oprah and her b-club are out with wha­te­ver, you gotta find it hard to think, “this will change my life.” Ins­tead, here’s my res­ponse, “Dear Oprah, I liked you bet­ter in the 1980’s, before Oprah mania hit. Also, send me 100K, that’s all. I’ll pro­mise to give back to the com­mu­nity and read wha­te­ver you want, but I need some bills paid off and a new fuel effec­tive car to cut down on energy usage and be cool to my green friends.”

    Obama: It is odd to see ‘white peo­ple’, and they are white, com­plai­ning about a per­son of color not seeing them enough. The guys been on the road for like 6 – 8 months, nee­ded a break, and Pennsyl­va­nia is a whole lot like Ala­bama away from the cities. Admit it.

    The fact their vote mat­ters so much, mea­ning Obama will be figh­ting another Ohio, pro­bably isn’t going over so well.

    I’m in Indiana, Hillary just visi­ted 20 miles from my house in Ham­mond. She got NW Indiana pri­ma­rily democ­ra­tic base (9 mayors endor­sed her) to be in sup­port. The paper hasn’t step out one way or another. But here’s the thing: Indiana votes Repu­bli­can everywhere else but NW Indiana. It is at the root of every eco­no­mic bill — Indy ver­sus NWI — and we lose out every time. We have high unem­ploy­ment, corrupt polys, and no one can bring back all those steel jobs lost.

    Obama will try to break even in Indiana — as I see his mes­sage in front of steel mill get­ting heavy play — but I think he has to go where he can bang out the big­gest elec­to­ral wins left, like NC where he plays well.

    In the end, this is going to go on till August. And it is going to get ugly.

  • I’m in agree­ment on all counts. PA does needs to calm down. It’s too bad they can’t look at the issues and make up their own mind without having to be codd­led to.

    Indiana is a pretty sad state if you don’t mind my saying so.

    I vote book cover too, or a nice book on Golf.

  • Well, I guess that vote is in: PA’ers ought to just shut up and let mother nature take her course.

    bullhoc­key.

    Obama can win this state. That IS the point. If he wins this state then Hillary will have no choice but to fold her iron­pan­tsuit and be off. And we all then get a break from the politicians.

    But ya can’t win the game iffn ya don’t play. And that is very important.

    Other­wise, I will now shut up and go away.

  • Sauer, it isn’t that they need to “shut up” but that it needs to seem like they aren’t whi­ning about it. Christ, they aren’t the only state in the Union. Not every last dollar and hour and media cam­paign is going to be about Pennsylvania.

    Can he win the state? Well look at these num­bers from CNN:
    2004 Kerry (D) 51% Bush ® 48.5%
    2000 Gore (D) 50.6% Bush ® 46.4%
    1996 Clin­ton (D) 49.2% Dole ® 40%
    1992 Clin­ton (D) 45.1% Bush ® 36.1%
    1988 Bush ® 50.7% Duka­kis (D) 48.4%
    1984 Rea­gan ® 53.3% Mon­dale (D) 46%
    1980 Rea­gan ® 49.6% Car­ter (D)42.5%
    1976 Car­ter (D) 50.4% Ford ® 47.7%

    You will notice that Bill Clin­ton has been the only Democ­rat to pull away con­vin­cingly in the last 8 times out, grea­ter than 5 per­cent. (Aside from the Repu­bli­can vic­to­ries…) So is Obama going to outdo a Clin­ton here? Recent polls shows her up 14 points.
    Also, from CNN:
    1. Many resi­dents of Pennsyl­va­nia are older; in 2006 it boas­ted the second-largest elderly popu­la­tion in the nation — out­done only by Flo­rida.
    2. Recent stri­des by Pennsyl­va­nia law­ma­kers to inc­rease sta­te­wide health care bene­fits make it an appro­priate Democ­ra­tic deba­ting ground for rival natio­nal health plans pro­po­sed by Hillary Clin­ton and Barack Obama.

    Barack health care plan isn’t going to play that well. And Hillary has been at the fore­front of health­care (if fai­ling on it) for years. But she appeals to seniors — more than Barack.

    3. Penn is a clo­sed pri­mary. Plays again to Hillary — since cros­so­ver votes are not in play.

    Meanwhile, the dif­fe­rence in math:
    Penn — (158) –188 dele­ga­tes
    N.C. — 115 dele­ga­tes
    IN —  72 delegates.

    Barack is up 12 points in N.C. — after tur­ning the tide there. (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_delegate_count.html)

    Barack is polling ahead in Indiana too, as of late February. (http://www.news-tribune.net/local/local_story_056160830.html) Howe­ver, plenty of unde­ci­ded could change that…and that might be the strategy.

    It isn’t that Pennsyl­va­nia isn’t impor­tant, but for a pri­mary, he is using his time more effi­ciently in get­ting 2 sta­tes (NC & IN) with enough dele­ga­tes to get ahead or hold ground.

    He could get say 66 dele­ga­tes in Pennsyl­va­nia losing 92. So a 26 dele­gate give up to Hill. (58 – 42 loss)

    In N.C. he might get 65 to Hill’s 50. (56 – 44 win)
    In Indiana say 40 to 32. (56 – 42 win)

    So 26 minus 23 equals 3 dele­ga­tes lost in 3 states!!!

    Essen­tially, he is figh­ting a hol­ding action. Don’t lose too big, but don’t put all the eggs on one state. And gran­ted, he could lose too big in Pennsyl­va­nia and momen­tum, that evil word, will pos­sibly swing. (But it is even more risk adverse if he plows all his money into 1 state — loses — and can’t rebound in 2 sta­tes he is currently doing well in.)

    And she’s going broke –http://www.tothepointandback.com/blog/politics/hillary-clinton-campaign-out-of-money-and-broke/ — as she is having a dif­fi­cult time paying off her bills. (I can relate.)

    He’s ahead; and with the nega­tive Wright com­ments, and Pennsyv­la­nia an Ala­bama state, older, set in ways and loving of Bill, it is hard to put the huge empha­sis on it. (And Barack’s peo­ple know it…you should too, now.)