Sunday, December 5, 2021

Nerds Abroad

When we find allies as precious as gems, who also have gems, well it's worth shouting about! And so it is with the colorful math rocks I discovered when I needed dice for my first campaign. Some of you know I have been learning how to play Dungeons and Dragons. It's been touted for many fun experiences and helpful brain exercises. I was first underwhelmed, then later intimidated by, this game for a long time,;but I decided to bite my bullet loaded with social and bodily anxieties, and give it a go. What were the chances my disabilities would let me? Would my brain fog prevent me from making the decisions I need in a timely manner? Could my monotonous discomfort spill over in the form of taking too many breaks and interrupting the game? Should my character be a boring avatar of my lameness, or a predictable super-able champion wish story? Because I had not yet played, I still thought in this digital way.  

To me, this was another possibility, one of experiencing the rare state of enjoyment for me again, albeit at the end of a long list of other previous possibilities that failed. But I had spent a long time preparing myself, I didn't just jump in blindly and chance corrupting my efforts before the tender leaves were a little weathered!  Three or four Lone Wolf games. Five years' worth of the Critical Role and other podcasts snarfed down in just over a year's time. Then a trusted friend and DM/GM gingerly walking me through the game mechanics and options... I had to work hard to make room for the reality that it could turn out, and that I might have a good time. That hadn't happened for a LONG time, since certain disabilities grew in their power to make my life suck, and the whole world became my enemy. Those of us beaten down by life know.

I say this because someone has to. Nobody can tell you where, or when, or why you still come up with some try. I know it hurts a lot to see that part empty. Sometimes you need to rest until you can come up with the tiniest amount of it, even if that takes a long time. Try to see forward when you are looking back at a defining moment, and ask what you would like to remember? That I let my emotions fly, and how hard it was to clean up after that hurtful hurricane, or maybe that I held my poker face for just a few seconds here, a couple minutes there, until the moment changes again and someone or something else is in the spotlight, After a few successes, I began to be able to rely on a little bit of consistency in the world again. Each day I asked myself if I was ready, and each day the answer was No. Until it wasn't. One day my answer was yes.

And so no shit, there we were, reaching through the interwebs to put together a little group of people who also wanted to play a tabletop game (who ended up being all veterans, what do you know). The learning and social interaction, both in-game and out-, has been tremendously awe-inspiring and enjoyable, and given me every chance to virtually work on my cloak (referencing previous post The Traveler's Cloak on mental and physical self-work). Although I will admit the more stories I hear about people gaming it, the luckier I feel to have such a great group! 

And if you are on some path or other that uses gaming dice, do I have the nerds for you! 


They are fans of D&D, travel, and all things nerdy! Female and LGBTQ owned! You can see their shop HERE at their supply store, but make tea and cookies! There are pages and pages of glorious photos, videos of rolling dice, and links to communicate with them about something you might have in mind... they are mercifully raising the happiness quotient of the world, one set at a time (or more, like me...)!

These dice are great to handle, if you have a feel for that sort of thing like I do... the struggle is real! Fear not, these do not disappoint. They look delicious, of course, each in their swirly-dirly way, but are surprisingly substantial and still dynamic, both in hand and on the table (or in the tower). Out of respect for the dice, I did not photograph the gift sets, only my own (after I got their permission). They are mesmerizing and I find myself searching for excuses to roll them out of game, so I used the 8 elements of the Bagua to create a divination game for my Druid Monk. Dice happened to be one of her proficiencies to boot, so now she gets social interaction activity points by doing "readings" for players -- in game and out!

A review of the dice by name --

HELLISH REBUKE looks like how red-hots taste, warm red magenta sparkles that just POP on the map boards  

PURIFY embodies magic trapped in resin... each rainbow-y iridescent facet just looks like miracles are about to happen. It is tempting to underestimate them, but they are also sharp-edged and serious! 

HEALING WORD  are nice rolling, and have a sparkly peachy warm glow that could equally end up being mistaken for candy -- but you wouldn't be able to look at them in your mouth.

PLANE SHIFT is currently my favorite dice to use, on account of the larger-sized dice, medium edges, and gothic font - these are a joy to roll, easy to read, and OH YES look just like labradorite, my favorite stone. Dude.

ZEPHYR STRIKE is red pearl swirled with white pearl, with ribbons of silver flake twisted throughout -- sharp-edged and weighty, like precious cuts of old polished granite gemstones.

ELYSIUM  is a wonderfully curated color palette of soothing greens, yellows, and purples, and so smart in a color theory way too, as some might notice. Looking forward to more artful options in this style of combining sets! I shall make inquiries...

EVOCATION are pretty incredible to get lost in, good thing for me they were a gift to someone else, I wouldn't get anything done! They are like faceted water of various depths, and a solid on the high number on each die, which are easy to note in the heat of battle. And so pretty.

GENTLE REPOSE are my favorite dice to handle, and I play with them for no reason - rolley polley edges, white and amber whorls gleaming like petrified agate, with surprise pink sparkle. They are complicated and fascinating, comforting to hear and feel, and relaxing like ASMR. They are pictured here, so lovely...

 


Pass on to anyone looking for special dice for their game, character, friends, or any of a million reasons. The variety of price points let me spend what I was comfortable with for the players in my current campaign, sets for my druid monk and her in-game game, and for rolling out my dungeons. That's right, I'm goin' for it!

The thing about voting with our dollars is that we get to spend resources on a quality product that pays forward to underrepresented groups to boot, instead of lining corporate pockets. So few pockets have personality as it is.  Hooray for finding such a gem amidst this pandemic!

 Great Job!!!

~~~

Monday, July 26, 2021

... Then Maybe I Can Give It Back

 


 Part Deux

How do I look back at the loss of potential relationship with my relatives? How can I blame my deceased mother, searching for her own place in the world as a 10-year, post-last-child accident who was raised by her siblings, for leaning into it?  Moreover, how do I look at myself? How much was I leaning on the teenth percent to belong somewhere? I always thought I would find out my tribe someday, and then! Then I would finally belong. This world has not been kind to me, and I had TOTALLY identified with the ideologies of Red People, also being pushed around, marginalized -- not always out of existence, but always out of sight, out of mind, out of care. 

 


Silly me, the upstart that I am, I was going to change all that! I have an art degree, a vision, and just about to WILL my dream into existence. I just needed my studio. I had plans!  I have a whole tab on my shiftnext.space website dedicated to The Legacy Project, trying to bring a sense of mixed identity pride into the 23rd century. That was my vision. What is it now?



In the growing of new feathers (reference the Icarus post), I have found that who we THINK we are is at least, if not more, important than the biology in our veins. Partly nature, partly nurture, we are indeed a construct which, at one point in time, begins to show more of our own making. Which meant it was MY job now. I wanted to know, and now I know.  And you know what? There was a time for GRIEF and a time for SEARCHING. When it was time for the Cloak, I began with the number ONE.

 

I'm still exploring the craft of movement, and the physics of a human mind. I still have relationships with animals and places, and dream about Bear Spirit. I still talk to the sky, and the earth, and ask the trees questions. Recent interactions with people, some familiar and some not, have revealed to me just how much stock I have put in OTHER people putting stock in ME. It is a hard lesson that when someone becomes 18 and here, legally responsible, alas there is no magic wand that turns all you have learned and all your experiences into BING! healthy, happy, responsible choices. Those are muscles, emotional ones that take "time in the saddle" to develop properly. So it's okay if I go slow.


And I realize that, while people who have various body and chemical trauma residuals are inadequately equipped to navigate current systems, it is precisely because they are the ones least served by those systems that we are perhaps best poised to lead society into the future. The problem is that as Magic People, our Spells are only temporary, they can take all of our Concentration, and can only affect Willing Creatures who will allow themselves to be Touched.



~

If I Can't Take It Back...

 


 

 Hello, my friends, and thank you for being here. Guess now is the time I get to write this, it is so difficult... I heard a wise man say that wounds need air. This is me attempting to model and form neuronal pathways in heretofore unchecked territory... and another opportunity to use my Cloak (reference The Traveler's Cloak post).

Many decades ago, when I was in the single digits, my aunts and uncles came across a family secret and blew it open. My Indiana farmer predecessors, farming there since the 1600's, had mixed with the Red People and kept it a secret. We were part Algonquin, which seemed to explain certain features and thick, black hair. My grandfather kept saying, "I ain't no prairie n---!"  He probably just wanted to keep his family fitting in, after generations of genocide. I remember arguments, family going against family, in a gradient of feelings on mixed race, and what did it mean anyway? Some trying to teach Gramps how to adapt to diversity and inclusion, while to others it didn't matter, only what you did with your life regardless. That what makes you isn't who you are. If we got this far without knowing, ...


Many family members tried to hunt the few teeny tiny strands of history that could tell us who we were so we could belong. Mom just began embracing anything Indian. Well, anything she liked. I was told that I had a proud heritage and that I should acknowledge it; we are still here, and representing not unquietly. Great Uncle Arzie and Great Aunt Fern died before anyone could get anything out of them, if I remember. Grandma died soon after, then Grandpa died, going to the grave in denial. Parts of the family have died off not talking about it or acknowledging it. It was divisive, and I've always wanted to get to the bottom of it. Enter the pandemic, stimulus money, and Ancestry.com.


The results came back. Nope, no "Asian" blood detected, which is how they categorize indigenous peoples on this continent. I had to immediately talk to my ex-husband and current friend, since he was there at the time, experiencing all that with my family. He thought it was quite interesting, in his clinical physicist/computer genius way. My dad and brother weren't hung up on the idea and didn't express any sense of loss. But my moccs... ? Now would be considered appropriation. My artwork, my thin connection to a rhizome of time... wasn't true. The chorus of spirit winds I thought were my ancestors, now silent. Not now, mama, not quiet now! Were you ever there? Why was I feeling hollowed out? How could I end up statutorily canceled from a culture who didn't know me anyway, in which it turns out -- hey! I am not welcome



And OOPS, I. Never. was

 

Friday, June 11, 2021

The Traveler's Cloak

It has been said that an inability to SEE a way out is what leads to suffering. The prescription thus far has been to just tough it out, just keep at it, hang on. Some of us have conditions that require consideration outside others’ experience. It is indeed no simple task to find ways of healing for people who don’t fit into neat boxes. Neither is there any scarcity of vague palliatives or specific inapplicable advice. We are missing arms, legs, parts of our memories, the ability to pee normally; we are on the fluid scale of skills, abilities, and identities. We live with less stability and more variety than most. We care about growing as people and being a part of a community, but not at the expense of our souls. We are used to not being loved, but forgotten. We get no validation, and little to no representation. 

Perseverance isn’t what I call it. That implies both choice and effort. We employ neither. Give up or don’t, we don’t get to leave. We don’t get to stop. There is nowhere else to go when doctors and spirits fail. Mom used to say, when I got mad or sad, that I had the same clothes to get glad in. That is a deeper statement than appears on the surface. The Legend of Kung Fu mentions a cloak, a metaphor of psychological health protocols. This is for those who would move more comfortably, more confidently, more freely in this world not made for us; to use our minds and our lives in ways that expand our ability to interact with the things we choose… and things we didn’t. 

Give up a false sense of security for a true sense of identity. 

MAKING YOUR CLOAK  Just like any article made by hand, there are a few general things to think about: A pattern, materials, tools, and care instructions for after. Making something as crucial as a cloak for long term travel requires much due diligence on all three. These ideas must collaborate to be functional FOR you and sustainable BY you. When you have picked a pattern, you must select a proper fabric for the job. You must also consider the care required as appropriate. The least exciting parts are also the most important to your success. 

As a person with some sense, I was confident that given enough opportunities and enough doctors, someone would be able/ interested in helping me as I was others; alas, the disappointment after years of searching carved hollow places in my soul. I exhausted the lists of phone numbers, resources, and oh, the specialists! The best! Top in their field, yet had no idea what to do with me, and so they shrugged their shoulders — and still got to go back to their homes and families. My efforts to stay working failed. The resources to help those like me were for other people, never for me. Must be a drug addict for this program, must be a male for that one. Years on wait lists. 

So I follow the trails to the sources of the incompetence, the failure, the misguidance. While I ask better questions, I arrive at the lowest common denominator by realizing that my somatic organism feels endangered, and fears death — sounds simple, yet took so long — and not only were authorities NOT concerned, they had many expectations of my performance! It is easy for people to overlook that many people are working under wounded conditions, operating from wake to sleep in auto mode because lots of things are asked — no, demanded — of us, things that are counterintuitive, non-supportive, and often harmful. 

This undertaking takes more than blind work, it takes understanding of the elements in action. Tailors craft using the most effective combination of fabric, grain or weave, thread, which stitch, accessories, and purpose. And so it is in this way, partly by pattern and partly improvised by you, that your cloak takes shape. Rejoice! There are many resources, and the tools are few. Sew confidently in the direction of your dreams. 

WHEN TO CUT, WHEN TO STITCH, WHEN TO WASH   In the spirit of our metaphor, these are the tools in my kit that never fail to move me forward. There are many other terrific implements that I have picked up along the way, specialized to my situation and even invented by me, but these could replace them all. They’ve been my patch kit for years. 

Do The Next Indicated Thing (Victoria Moran), 

Do Something Else (Tony Robbins), (NOT the same thing) and 

 Try Not Doing It All At Once (Tony Robbins). 

At first they may seem like beige versions of the same idea. They will feel very different in practice. Each time I’m spiraling down, I find I have violated one or more of them. They are engines that shake doldrums and elevate from ruts. When you feel stuck, use another. The simplicity might not impress you, but the flip of it means flexibility. Those of us who suffer from certain attacks just want to hide until we feel normal. In a haste or panic, these can facilitate your focus. 

Remember to be kind to yourself when metamorphing!!! These muscles are usually weak to catastrophically atrophied. Look at the results of your initial attempts in an after-action review to see where it went, and be honest about why. It is so very easy to throw out a new tool and very difficult to look at the effect your handling may cause. Unwind your ego, and let part of you argue against, and see what tracks, what is repeatable. As your proficiency for learning changes, some tools are being upgraded while you are tweaking others. If what you try doesn’t appear to immediately be useful, be patient and start with tasks that can stack a few in the win column to get your momentum going (Tony Robbins). 

 

 TEN+ PATTERN SUGGESTIONS The great thing about having a list like this is that your interests and skills change over time, the list will also seem to change and offer variety when it is just your perception, as with a movie you view again after time, seeing with a new set of perspectives. Some resources are older than I am … but stand to every test I have put on them. 

  ONE – The ONE thing, from the movie City Slickers – Curly (Jack Palance) says life is about ONE thing, you just have to figure it out for yourself. Identify a simple core driving concept and it informs your smaller choices. Robert Downey Jr., in an interview, describes an acting tip given to him: ask, What’s my action here? By the end of the scene, lots of dialogue and events happened, but there was an idea in the beginning that fed the choices. The larger idea facilitates choosing the paths that contribute to your goal.   

TWO – the Yin and Yang duality. Notice that each has a piece of the other. There are a sea of dual-natured examples to work into your cloak. It also encourages change and retooling as part of the process. 

 THREE – this one is appropriately a 3-fer. All were too good to leave out. 

3 states of water – very helpful in envisioning emotional states for self-understanding. Changing states can avert spiraling out. People who are variously abled must learn that yes, there are moves tied to moods, which you must adapt to your abilities. Using physiology, biology, psychology… development of this mental muscle is key. It demands nothing less than your complete awareness and honesty. Even less than perfect practice yields immediate results, if you DO them. This is the fastest biofeedback result and useful in emergencies. It is also the most important, as any sewing needle not able to hold thread is a hinderance to progress. Mastery of your own thoughts and responses leads to moving forward in strength, from a place of neutrality and thoughtfulness. 

3 things you can change (Tony Robbins) FOCUS, MEANING, and ACTION. These are decisions under your control. Changing the meaning I subjectively assigned to things was a TOTAL game changer. Even and especially when I was SURE that I knew I was right, I ended up being wrong sometimes. Since that is new to me, I was having a big ol' tent prayer confessional problem. Only when I was humble enough would I ask. Only when I was quiet would I hear. Only when I agreed to investigate and accept what I found, did I see. I may never truly know some meanings, and must decide how to live with that. I neutralized the unhelpful meanings I assigned using scientific concepts, and my actions became more clear. Lao Tzu says when you are one with the Tao, not a finger needs to be lifted but there is nothing left undone. It is like that. 

 3 things to assert your agency (Saroya Chemaly) – things to tell people when you are receiving verbal unfriendliness, as appropriate: * I just said that, * Stop interrupting me, * No explanation needed. 

Being marginalized creates great crises in agency for the People. We also know in this fashion that whomever would deny us respect -- even in their verbiage to us -- cannot be expected to grant respect in their treatment of us. This includes your doctors, your loved ones, your lawmakers… Respect is shown through speech AND DEED. If you study neuro-linguistic programming, you see people are shouting all the time. Translate. 

 FOUR – the Four Agreements by Carlos Castaneda. Be impeccable with your word, Don’t make assumptions, Don’t take anything personally, Always do your best. 

Be responsible for knowing the history of IDIOMS you use. Not only is this extremely educational, you will avoid speaking harmfully by accident. At one time I used to say “mumbo jumbo” to mean incoherent or meaningless babble. Later I thankfully learned that it is what the slavers picked up while the People were lamenting to God in their chains. I don’t say that anymore. 

 FIVE – Nikken Pillars of Health! write them out and keep them around!!! Healthy mind, body, family, society, finances. In that order of importance. Not just where to buttress any lack, also what to consider in your decision-making. 

SIX – There are six basic human needs: Certainty, Variety, Love/Connection, the need to feel Significant, need for Growth, and to Contribute. (Robbins/Madina)

SEVEN -- Habits of Highly Effective People, by your friend and mine, Stephen Covey. Post them in your view. Learn how to look for opportunities to use these tools. Once you begin to see the payoffs, they become their own reward, and it spirals up. 

8 – The Eightfold Path, by Buddha – now in stores. LOL. 

This is a biggie. Lifelong lightworker stuff. When you are ready to choose growth over decay. One digestible way of working through this is getting one concept at a time, wrapping mind around it through studies, making art, skeletizing the practice… then moving to the next. The steps of the Noble Eightfold Path are Right Understanding, Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration.

9 – Nine Squares, by Roberta Macdonald, MS LMHC 

Draw the tic tac toe chart and fill each square with a life focus: e.g., family, work, fishing. Just another way to organize what your core important matters look like. A regular check in with them can chart changes in your focus. Patterns can emerge in many places, happy and sad. 

If you have difficulty narrowing them down, that says something. Limit 9. 

If you have difficulty coming up with enough, also says something. Minimum 9. 

 

ABSOLUTE /0/ (science) 

Science defines this as complete entropy, as cold as it gets, no further apart for atoms to go. This is a term I use to indicate the real-life equivalent of a D&D subdual hit. It takes a player’s hit points to 0. They are not dead, but unable to act. The complication is that you have 3 chances to roll high enough to luck out of it. The game gives it to chance, but multiplies your opportunity, albeit to just 3. Danger may still harm you, and you have as much chance to fail as to succeed. This euphoria often happens after BIG blows, traumatic events that leave us senseless. The result is a full reality pause, Sherlock Holmes movie style. It is a type of steady state where all things are equally weightless. 

Big pictures require a more distant perspective. Visions take development, they don’t happen on their own once born. It takes contemplation and awareness, expanding the structure in your mind, and mentally making room for new ideas to be possible, even true. For me it was that point on the hospital table, preparing for the last moment my body could possibly go without oxygen. Then those moments on the floor, in the tub, in the car, at work… right before I was sure I was dead. Did I take care of everyone? When I got really upside-down, I reminded myself the sun has come up 100% of the time so far. Sometimes I could do nothing but stare at the ceiling and wait for the tides to turn. 

But they turn. 

 

Gathering Bees takes time! — John Byrd 

 

Patterns take time to show themselves, and can come from unexpected sources. You must put in the work to chart changes, or lack thereof. Keep re-imagining different ways to interpret the data and question the meaning you assign it. If the situation seems off when you switch the parts or players up, heed that. Keep asking better questions. Better answers lead to better decisions. 

 

That old sign in grade schools sticks with me to this day, and now I’ve seen it’s true: 

Watch your thoughts, for they become words; watch your words, for they become actions; 

watch your actions, for they become your character; watch your character, for it becomes your destiny. 

 

SEWING CLASS IS IN   This is a project whose use may not be immediately apparent until all pieces are in place, but you may enjoy putting it together and getting to know yourself. Play a Lone Wolf game series all the way through, (takes but a day!) and make your skills and disciplines into tactile pieces you enjoy. Add more visual representations for your real life training, skills, abilities, special items – you might be surprised what’s been hiding in your real toolbox you regularly overlook! 

Make a Dungeons and Dragons character profile including rolling out your six traits (strength, dexterity, constitution, intelligence, wisdom, and charisma). After playing these games out, you will learn how to put your best foot forward,assess and navigate danger, and see where your choices and chances take you. I fashioned and decorated a simple cardboard insert in my Franklin-Covey for my collection. When a life event increases or decreases any of your scores, acknowledge that!!! As you work on real skills, add more icons to represent them. Consult your toolbox while brainstorming in real situations. 

But most of all … Survive. The rest is negotiable. 

 

I’ve never known Hope when it wasn’t on a diet. – Captain John Sheridan 

 

THE AVIATOR’S RULES in order of importance: 

Aviate 

Navigate 

 Communicate 

 

An unexpected tertiary effect of retooling the logic machine inside us is that for much of our lives, something asked us to take bullsh*t as normal and acceptable. But once your own cause and effect is honed and you are on your way to mastering it, you will notice this is not copacetic in the real world – you must proceed slowly, developing THOSE new coping tools as you go. 

Keep sharpening your questions, and facades begin to disappear, and you must then deal with the reality of some overwhelming things. It is similar to learning enough vocabulary and syntax of a new language until you can interact effectively, then realize the horrible things that people regularly say to each other. 

 

It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a sick society. – Jiddu Krishnamurti 

 

A variety of neuropathies, genetic predispositions, and ultimately a poor diet and/or fitness , I’d say, leaves the majority of Americans — whether naturally or artificially — deficient in true personal somatic repair, but still required to perform at work. Then you realize those millions of hurting, saddened people are in charge of heavy equipment, your government, your children… I certainly know how I feel in the morning, and have yes been in positions of responsibility while I’m in chronic pain. 

As it was so well put once, people don’t seem to have permission to be old, sick, crippled, or anything but productive for the machine. The thing we are all afraid of (death, disease) happens to us all the time, but it’s expected that we push through it, and without so much as a healthy instructive on how to do so (well, because there isn’t any). 

But when we do, something happens to us. We see it in animals that are forced into whatever we deem for them mostly without consent. They get nervous conditions that in human terms would be OCD, depression, or anxiety, and will hurt themselves — and so much so that there are tools sold to people with animals in this distress — not to alleviate the animal’s suffering, but to minimize the damage that happens to what they can only consider their property. 

In PEOPLE, this type of living causes psychological fractures and influences how we see themselves, each other, and the world. Once you forgive that about yourself and begin to heal, you will truly see the people around you. They have trouble getting enough oxygen, water, rest, nutrition, trying to find moments for themselves between one emergency and the next… it can be a troubling new dimension of your process that needs care, too.

 

 Free will exists, it’s just f*ckin’ hard. – Dolores Abernathy 

 

 EXPAND YOUR KIT   Do the work, put in the time, log your hours in the saddle. Write down your triggers. See how far back you can trace the unhappy thread. What can reroute it next time? Notice I did not ask CAN it be rerouted, that answer doesn’t forward our momentum. Use questions that transition you to a better understanding. Most of the time, gold is only found after much unfruitful labor. You have to face a seemingly simple realization that the questions you are asking are actually coming from a place of such incredibly deep bias, many tight blindfolds must be worked loose first, and acknowledged. 

Your protocol for something is not as important as whether it works, and that you use it. Track the reasons a process succeeds or falls short. Pay attention. Journal it. Journaling for either a scientist or a game campaign is essential. How many times did you take a shortcut that cost more later and didn’t admit it? A spiral can be slowed easily when you realize things went wrong due to your own faults. Sure, you may still get upset at yourself, but you can transform that into mindfulness, instead of disenfranchising yourself from the universe or your loved ones with drama. 

You will know you are on the path when it feels like work! Like a pain in the ass, and hard. The muscle of discipline is built doing difficult things day after day. You can’t buy a bottle or go to a one-weekend seminar. As much as I have looked, this here is the only idiot’s guide to being disabled that I know… 

 There is a breaking point, which will migrate as you learn, where you max out your learning curve. But also remember that commandment to take yourself off the hook of being perfect, at least for today. When you are most sensitive and triggered is usually when the most helpful information is revealed!! Being honest with yourself is essential. It is the ONLY KEY that unlocks your AGENCY. It can hurt. You must do the uncomfortable, the impossible! something you’ve never done! then do it AGAIN! 

It is HARD WORK that CANNOT BE SUBSTITUTED. 

 

IDENTIFY the LOCUS OF AGENCY 

What is activating what? at the basest level, there is energy infused into a situation via particle/wave physics, a catalyst. Try putting together some of your most common cause and effect chains, and go as far as you can in either direction, even if one end is always a question mark. This requires strong muscles to be objective, but you must develop them anyway. 

Even though there is a risk and tendency for our minds to think in circles we already run, and become confused, but ultimately our muscles allow us to step outside and expand with such a mind as recognizes two equal yet opposite truths: that we are all completely interconnected, and yet none of it is personal. 

Feng Shui might be described as such – probably why it helps. Only bring things you LOVE into your personal space, things you have time for, when you can truly give care, care the way THEY need. Nobody gets to argue with a wilted plant! it didn’t get the care it needed. Your dog is too ribby, your child is obese, your chickens won’t lay, your friends and family begin to taper off communication, connection. THINGS NEED CARE regardless of our opinion on the matter. 

We all have the same number of hours, so if you’re ragged, time to check on your stitches! Gamers put in more energy, study, and preparation for fun than most do for their real life! In the world of role playing, one navigates an unknown world with unfamiliar attributes and superhuman abilities. As with any new endeavor, one must stay alive while learning simultaneously. Players are encouraged to learn algorithms masked as spells and weapons. Experiences lead to access and resources. Consideration is given to apply appropriate responses, whether in battle or aligning with entities. Can I succeed in this skirmish? Should I use a precious turn to heal my injured self, or assist a comrade in danger… Can I take this hit, and get close enough to vanquish? — CONSEQUENCE COMMITMENT. 

Players go through the game knowing their strengths, and approach situations accordingly. They often travel with a diverse group and co-create responses to challenges, going through experiences together which they can sometimes control, sometimes not. Wins often take multiple efforts with skill and grace in equal measure. Not all damage is created equal! Some are bludgeoning, some are poison… but certain types are lessened due to your particular abilities, a special trinket, or a spell. Players are encouraged to be aware of their strengths and weak areas, and quickly jump to see which aspects are available to them from a host of resources! 

There are many ways to regain points: resting, spells, potions… This is particularly significant to those of us who are counting days and sometimes mere hours between incidents. Just having one nice day is like a vacation, and we bargain with ourselves from time to time what constitutes our standards of “nice.” When you review your ‘days without incident’ or just realize the grace of the moment, do take the time to breathe and anchor it! Eventually those markers will also find their place in your charts, and reviewing HOW YOU ORCHESTRATED IT is helpful — nay, crucial. 

Make no mistake, good days are by design. Great days are usually by happy accidents. Victoria Moran has written many indispensable suggestions on this very subject. A good streak of hours or days are made possible by things partly in and partly out of your control, like rolling a 20 sided dice… but the decisions and actions you choose will set you up for success or failure. I have logged and charted both, watching it unfold in front of me, observing as they happened. There is no hindsight without first creating movement from one point to another; you are creating the metric. Each morning you choose what to take with you and what spells need preparation. 

When you pay attention, you begin to notice that messy jam jar you put back in the fridge was the seed that grew into the sticky homework and ruined bag, maybe ending up with having to detail your vehicle. The step you shorted yourself when tossing the garbage bag that landed on something sharp. That lid you just kinda stuck on the bottle that has now fallen over where you couldn’t reach it right off. Preparing for your day means treating your morning ritual as your weaver’s kit, your brain’s way of getting the tools and spells out for use and taking care of other spinning plates ahead of time. 

Setting yourself up for success and limiting chances of failure are two sides of a coin that still acquiesce to a little random chance. There came a point where I found myself taking the jar off the shelf beside me BEFORE it fell as I open the door, rolling out from the floor onto each stair and reaching the ground, where the top coming off and spilling the contents. To this day I still remember the feeling of elation from averting the same old pitfalls I had well, fallen into over the years of getting too complacent about myself and my surroundings. It was after much discipline in getting the foundation steady. It hurt when I realized how deep some of the changes went, changes that needed to happen and I had kept putting off. 

Yes it was just as painful as I thought. They were only ideas, ones I had made long ago before so much mileage. Didn’t I want to give every chance to my best future? Not just the changes that were easy so I could say I tried? Jedi, will you try, or are you going to get it done? The frame of mind — it’s in the words – will forge your boundaries. You have to break apart some pretty entrenched ideas! Which YOU made over time, and the rest of it. Instead of the old “try, try again” adage, I prefer the new Robbins one of if at first you don’t succeed, “try something else.” Thomas Edison style. 

 

 If this is where we wanted to end up, we all did everything perfectly. – Roger Sterling

 

SOMETIMES YOUR GARMENT NEEDS TO SOAK There are days when each of my planned directions run into pits. Turning to my second and third options sometimes finds them also unavailable for whatever reason. Don’t discount the need to sometimes let fruit ripen. Not doing so is counterproductive, so see to your timing. Learning to do nothing is as important as any other part. We are often our own worst enemy. 

TEST PATCHES Under certain safer circumstances, try out your new ideas, and when you’re ready, venture out. In role playing games and life, being against something can be useful, shows boundaries; but what gets the action going is being FOR something, or ABOUT something. For example, my impersonal, non judgemental knowledge on the plight of forests evokes an extreme emotional response when I see a new cut from my local groves. I reviewed my options, Matrix Architect style, and after reveling in how satisfying it would be to somehow make my mark of disapproval on these sites, decided to join the local chapter of Friends of the Trees. Granted, they aren’t as active as I’d like, but at least I can be involved with some like-minded folk. 

PROTOCOL EXAMPLES: 

MORNING strong blood flow before leaving bed; warm water and lemon juice tonic upon rising; warm ups for muscles, deep breathing, head to toe wake up activity; prepare your action sheet for the day with appropriate goals for your stats; AVOID heavy demands on bodily strength/flexibility, carbs, cold food;  do right by the chemistry – to eat or not; daily hygiene, personal care time 

 EVENING tidy clutter, me-proof whatever I will run into in the dark; balance, guides; hydrating evening fruit, mindful of the chemistry (meaning both ph and glyco-wise); what needs prep for next day? prepare for finding robe and footwear in the dark; AVOID bad news, blue light, diuretics, fizzy drinks/ gulping liquid after 9pm 

TRAVEL  review mental and emotional protocols, bring items prn (lavender sachet, socks, hoodie); prepare for digestive protocols for each end; map bathrooms; peppermint candy in pocket; assess migraine, tension, other headache triggers and adjust course prn; prepare manual assist devices of hands/ fingers, temperature fluctuations; mentally record exit strategies in case of episode onset 

 

Your friends need what you can be when you are no longer afraid. When you know who you are, why you are, and what you want. When you are not looking for reasons to live, but can simply be. -- Delenn

Sunday, May 30, 2021

Icarus is Burning


 

Hello fellows! in blogging, and word usement, and using both as therapy...

At least the chronicles of a human experience.

It has been quite some time but a little bird found a link to my old blog and I have missed it so!!

 So much life has happened since I started this in 2009, and now reading over the entries and comment connections brings me great joy and feelings of continuity, at a time when I can count on nothing but the sun rising each day. It is such a source of inspiration that I can continue both the ripples I enjoy pushing forward, and the ones of my own making.

Anyone interested in post trauma growth is encouraged to bundle up with popcorn and hot chocolate for some good stories. From the looks of it I stopped blogging when my best friend died, and then my Army injury kicked up again, with a vengeance - I thought divorce and losing a baby and losing my familiar was bad enough, but then the stars aligned to create even more mayhem. Once an astrologer did a reading for me and told me, Honey your stars point to constant tragedy! and I thought she is supposed to tell me good lies but now I cannot swear it isn't true. 

Job was right, all is vanity, but that doesn't mean we are able to avoid the vain drama when it is thrust upon you on all sides, as with him. He just realized that the lies we tell ourselves, and let be told TO us, all the safety and comfort and security that each of us feels we earn by being good people, doing good things -- it can all be taken away and crumble in front of you, and there is sometimes just no good reason. Sometimes there is just nothing anyone can do. To live it grudgingly is not the lesson. To put up with unhappiness, discomfort and disease, lying and hurtful things, turning blind eyes to things because the system isn't fair or representational and is cancerous -- isn't the lesson. The recognition of it -- I dunno if I'd call it acceptance, not really -- where it simply is -- without emotion, judgement, or reflex -- that is the hard pill to swallow. Where to go from there has been my most recent self challenge.


My fiery flight path has put me through seven hells and flung me at Mt. Olympus in the Pacific Northwest, where I am tending to my burns... and growing new feathers.