GYE to JFK


Thoughts while traveling to NY...

$1.45 for a banana!!

Wireless Internet everywhere, even while sitting 20,000 feet above the earth.

Immense manmade structures, the works of a few genius architects.

Sun piercing through a multilayered cloud formation a few hours before it setting.

Waiting for luggage in a room full a different cultures and races all anticipating the warm welcome from friends and family just outside the door.

Friendly chatter with two traveling Ukrainians about exploration, food, and a small media project in Ecuador!

Listening to the train grind on cold steel tracks mixed with random and sometimes intimate conversations from it's passengers.

Getting picked up by a best friend, and by picked up, I mean hugged :)

One Great Spiritual Law of Life

One great spiritual law of life

A lot of us are looking for balance or something to fulfill our lives, to complete our days, to rest and wake up feeling whole. Whole. I think that’s how we all want to feel, whole. The dictionary defines coherence as united as or forming a whole. Coherency oscillates between the spiritual and material and could be the key to balance.

My friend sent me a quote by Shoghi Effendi, the Guardian of the Bahá’í Faith, where he says,

“The more we search for ourselves, the less likely we are to find ourselves; and the more we search for God, and to serve our fellow-men, the more profoundly will we become acquainted with ourselves, and the more inwardly assured. This is one of the great spiritual laws of life.”

Stop searching for self-fulfillment. Search for God. Serve others.

Studying God’s word, brought to us through His prophets, helps us know Him. Serving humanity is also a requirement in order to become closer to Him, and as we get closer we begin to have a better understanding of whom we are and what our position is on this earth. Those efforts in worshiping and knowing God will attract balance to us. We don’t find balance, balance finds us.

It has become easier and easier to separate our lives from God and so it’s only natural that we look at our beliefs as a side dish to our work, to our family, to our recreational activities, instead of looking at them all as one. Until we infuse justice and nobility in all aspects of our life we will continue to feel unsure about our actions. The common belief in society is that when we feel unsure we distract ourselves with activities that direct our energies towards self-gratification. Referring to the quote above, this is exactly the formula for encouraging uncertainty.

These are concepts in society that we have to deconstruct if we want to build up a new standard. A standard which will guide us towards to our true potential, where we communicate with God through prayer and meditation, read His Writings, develop our spiritual qualities and capacities to serve others, and work together without being exclusive. Coherence, balance, harmony. Is it possible to bring about change without this spiritual law?

The Magic of Avatar


#1 Avatar - $1,844 million (since January 25, 2010)

Why?

The fastest grossing film to $1 billion clearly means that Avatar has grabbed the attention of the vast majority of film goers around the world... but why? I've been trying to figure that out now since I saw it a month ago, and then recently once more. On the surface it's a historical recreation of the devastation that was carried out against the Native Americans by the Europeans later known as Americans. Same characters, different planet. Same arrows and bows against the same superior weaponry, same quest for wealth leading to the same destruction of life. Same cliches, natives representing reverance and oneness with nature, native princess marrying the brain and personality of a white soldier, and an ending that any audience could have guess after viewing the first 20 minutes of the film.

However, Pandora is breathtaking, from it's beauties to it's dangers, the unique plant life, creatures, race of Navi, floating mountains, etc. The 3D effect was also a nice support in bringing this world to life. In addition, there were some very interesting concepts laid throughout the film. Like the network of connections within the roots of the trees which acted like a human brain, or how by using fiber optic tentacles each creature had the possibility of tapping into that network and bonding with one another. I felt this part of the film could have been developed a bit more by showing the transformation in the emotional side of Soldier Sulley rather than focusing so much time in the physical training of his Navi body. The spiritual side of his character was lost by spending so much time in the physical tests of the Navi and in the battle scene at the end. It only re-enforced the idea that the only way to peace is through war and with mother nature as the oldest warrior in this on-going cycle of death, you are sure to win. One scene in particular which grated against the films goal of glorifying spirituality in the warrior was when Jake Sulley, in his Navi body, had to pass the last test of manhood. A hard scene to analyze since I am a lover of dragons but there is no denying that his fight with the dragon which aimed at representing the ultimate oneness between man and beast, only re-enforced his military friends idea of domination. Especially when after connecting with his dragon Jake Sulley says, "Now you're mine."

The Message

My opinion of why audience members loved this film has to do with two things; the Message and the Structure in which it was delivered. Because even after saying all that above, I liked Jake Sulley, I was hoping throughout the film that he would pass all the tests, that he would save the Navi, and that he would find a way to be with the princess. The cliches did bother me but the overall message hit home and hit harder than the annoyance of the typical stereotypes. We are all connected to mother nature, even without having fiber optics inputs, and we are killing her. Beauty, science, culture, intelligence, discovery, life, all of it has taken a backseat to profit and the only check to our moral behavior is the bottom line. This is a message extremely relevant to what is happening in our society now, it's a worldwide issue, it affects everyone, and we all know that unlike in Avatar, mother nature is not going to sort out our problems. Avatar presents us with the first step, consciousness, awareness, realization, respect, love, and the will to sacrifice everything for the improvement of the world and all its citizens. The next step is action and I feel we are all at this next step, ready to move, ready to replace our destructive habits with harmonious ones that will bring back the balance between people and nature.

The Structure

In order for action to occur we need to be brave, courageous, daring, innovative, radiant, and confident in our destiny. James Cameron used these spiritual qualities to illumine the monotonous life that Jake Sulley had before discovering the Navi. He is what we call an unlikely hero, arriving in the film as much handicapped physically as emotionally whose only goal was based in the material, a new pair of legs. He ended the film with noble goals and a whole new lifestyle. This is an element that many of us feel daily, that we were created for more than just this life, that we were created to do great things, and have exciting adventures. If we look at the way Jake Sulley changed we might be able to find a formula that will help us find our own personal adventure. He was offered an opportunity to serve. Although his motives were misguided they eventually found the right path. His beliefs and ideals were challenged. What once held the most importance in his life now seemed insignificant, and what once was non- existent in his life now became the center and foundation for all his thoughts and actions.

The Magic of Avatar

Movies allow us to escape reality, to take a breathe and forget what is outside of the theater, and this is one of the reasons why we see them. But Avatar, while at the same time being entertaining, suspenseful, and action-packed, paralleled the issues and problems faced on Pandora with our own world and in effect kept us as much in the present as in our imaginations. I feel we love Avatar, not because we escaped, but rather we imagined confronting our problems with courage, with determination, and with confidence in our own nobility. If we continue down this path I think we will all find each other moving in the same direction, working together for the betterment of family life, friends, strangers, and the world.

Easy Recipes - Ecuadorian Sazon

Since I moved into my new home, many experiments have taken place in the kitchen, especially with 3 hungry youth that live close by. I'm really thankful to have these youth around, for their humor, their service orientated attitudes, and, of course, their presence which has subsequently challenged me to cook something good for everyone. This is probably the last thing I thought I'd be writing in a blog but here are some recipes in case you're interested =)

1. Chunky, Creamy, Veggie mmm Soup

8 potatoes - peeled and cut into medium sized squares
4 carrots - same as above
3 pieces of corn -cut into thirds
2 spoonfuls of garlic - cut into very fine pieces
2 limes
2 spoonfuls of oregano
1 spoonful of salt
1 spoonful of pepper


Boil some water and place the Potatoes, Carrots, Corn, and a little oil and salt in the pot for 15 - 20 minutes. Take the corn out a little earlier and place in a bowl for later use.

Drain hot water into a separate pot, and put carrots and potatoes in a bowl. With a thick wooden spoon, mash the potatoes and carrots to your liking. I like to have chuncky carrots in my soup so I mask the potatoes a bit more than the carrots.

Place this mesh of potatoes and carrots back into the pot and fill with water until consistency is to your liking. Remember a bit of this water will be boiled off in the next step.

Boil soup for the next 20 minutes on low heat. Please immediately in the pot Corn, Oregano, Salt, Pepper, and squeezed Limes.

Get a large bowl and spoon. Enjoy!


2. Scarlet Strawberry Jam

2lbs of Strawberries
4 spoonfuls of brown sugar
2 limes

It's so easy! Clean the strawberries, cut off the green leaves, and place into boiling water for 3 minutes. Drain the water. Blend the strawberries with Sugar and squeezed Lime juice.

Place mix into a pot with 1/8 cup.

Boil for the next 15 - 20 minutes or until consistency is reached. This is the crucial part since you have to constantly have to stir the jam so as not to burn the jam.

That makes a small jar of dark red strawberry jam, double, triple, quadruple recipe to make more.


3. Muddy Mangoes

6 Mangoes
1/4 cup of Peanut Butter
1/4 cup Honey

This is salad dressing. Peel the mangoes, blend them up. Put the Mangoes, Peanut Butter and Honey in a jar and mix them together. That is some good dressing.

4. Ognam ecuas


10 Mangoes
1/2 cup of chopped white onions
1/4 cup of Soy Sauce
1/4 stick of Butter

A simple sauce to soak anything in. Peel, cut, and mash mangoes in a large tuberware container. Pour in soy sauce and onions. Mix together and place food article in the middle of all that. Make it is covered and place top on tuberware. Let soak for a few hours and cook all together.

Serve over rice.

5. The Classic Green Breakfast


5 Plantains
2 eggs
1/2 lb of cheese

Cut the plantains into 1/4 inch pieces. Heat up oil. Place plantains into the pan stir, stir, and stir. Plantains will cook quickly, 5 minutes or so. Take out plantains and place in bowl. Cover top of plantains with grated cheese. Fry eggs in leftover oil. Whatever style you like but runny eggs is the best because the hot yoke pours over the cheese and plantains which gives the dish an excellent flavor.

Serves two.


Let me know if anyone tries these and forgive me if I haven't been clear enough. If that's the case though just comment and I'll fill in the blanks!

Provecho!