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Jan 15 2008

Kollisionskurs

Published by Berend under Entscheidung, Macht, Humor, Deutsch

Wal     Heute mal wieder etwas Humor im KOMPASS.

     Der folgende Sprechfunk-Dialog zwischen einem US-Amerikanischen Marineschiff und der Kanadischen Küstenwache soll tatsächlich im Oktober 1995 vor der Küste Neufundlands stattgefunden haben.

     Er erinnert mich nicht nur an das typische Benehmen in der Amerikanischen Außenpolitik, sondern auch an den täglichen Kampf des egozentrischen menschlichen Willens mit den universellen Gesetzen :

Amerikaner : “Bitte ändern Sie Ihren Kurs um 15 Grad nach Norden, um eine Kollision zu vermeiden.”

Kanadier : “Empfehlen, Ihren Kurs um 15 Grad nach Süden zu ändern, um Kollision zu vermeiden.”

Amerikaner : “Hier spricht der Kapitän eines US-Marine-Schiffs. Noch einmal : ändern Sie IHREN Kurs.”

Kanadier : “Nein. Noch einmal : ändern Sie IHREN Kurs.”

Amerikaner : “DIES IST DER FLUGZEUGTRÄGER USS LINCOLN, DAS ZWEITGRÖSSTE SCHIFF DER US-ATLANTIK FLOTTE. WIR HABEN DREI ZERSTÖRER, DREI KREUZER UND MEHREREN BEGLEITSCHIFFE BEI UNS. ICH VERLANGE, DASS SIE IHREN KURS UM 15 GRAD NACH NORDEN ÄNDERN - ANDERNFALLS WERDEN GEGENMASSNAHMEN ERGRIFFEN, UM DIE SICHERHEIT DIESES SCHIFFES ZU GEWÄHRLEISTEN.”

Kanadier : “Dies ist ein Leuchtturm. Entscheiden Sie sich.”

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Dec 05 2007

Was Schreibst Du Auf?

“Ich weiß nie, was ich über ein bestimmtes Thema denke, bevor ich lese, was ich darüber geschrieben habe.”
[William Faulkner] (1897-1962)

     Ganz so schlimm ist es bei mir noch nicht, aber es stimmt schon : wenn ich mich mit etwas beschäftige und ich halte es für wichtig, dann schreibe ich darüber. Dadurch wird vieles auf wunderbare Weise klarer.

     Worüber denkst du so nach?

     Weißt du das eigentlich? Wir gewöhnen uns so sehr an unsere Gedanken, daß wir sie oft gar nicht mehr wahrnehmen. Wir sehen nicht, wie sehr wir in alten und gewohnten Denkmustern stecken … die uns vielfach nichts (mehr) nützen!

     Nimm dir doch mal die Zeit und führe ein Journal (früher hieß sowas wohl ‘Tagebuch’) und halte deine Gedanken schriftlich fest. Dadurch übernimmst du eine gewisse Kontrolle über deine Gedanken und kannst sie besser zu deinem Vorteil einsetzen.

     Ich mache das jedenfalls : ich schreibe in diesem Blog und jeden Abend in meinem privaten Journal “5 Dinge, für die ich heute dankbar bin.”

     Was schreibst du auf? Schreib doch z.B. mal einen Kommentar hier …

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Sep 04 2007

Hercules - What is the Measure of a True Hero?

     ‘Long ago, in the faraway land of ancient Greece, there was a golden age of powerful gods and extraordinary heroes. And the greatest and strongest of all these heroes was the mighty Hercules. But what is the measure of a true hero? Ah, that is what our story is… ‘

Disney’s Hercules     Fables are fashionable, no doubt about it. On film, the world in the 21st century is saved by super-heroes a few times a day because they have either futuristic technology or astonishing powers.

     For me, however, Disney’s ‘Hercules’ is the best movie in this genre ever made : it is their only film based on Greek mythology - these timeless tales about a world of complex interrelations between gods and humans explored the mysteries of life on earth, conveying important lessons to struggling mortals.

     The conduct of the royal society on Mount Olympus in those days seems to have been as fallible as today’s jet set and in the absence of TV, the stories about their lives and adventures, weaknesses and misdemeanours in ancient Greece apparently were the talk of the town.

     A modern ancient tale

     As an animated movie first released in 1997, the ancient characters in Walt Disney’s ‘Hercules’ speak a very modern language - Charlton Heston (Narrator), Rip Torn (Zeus, leader of the gods), James Woods (Hades, ruler of the underworld) and Danny DeVito (Phil the Satyr) amongst others have given their voices to a fast-paced, wildly funny and very entertaining film for kids and adults alike.

     What is often overlooked though is that the story of Hercules is also a brilliant parable about the human cycle of life on earth - for me, that is he most interesting aspect of the movie.

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Oct 13 2006

Bruce Almighty - More Power Than You’ll Ever Need

Published by Berend under Macht, Film Reviews, English

Bruce Almighty     I have never liked Jim Carrey as an actor much, most of the movies he stars in tend to be a bit silly in my view. 

     But “Bruce Almighty” is different, I enjoyed it.

     The script is very clever : Bruce Nolan is desperate and complains to God that he is not doing a good job because everything is going wrong in what he perceives to be his mediocre life in small town Buffalo/New York.

     So God now gives him all his super-powers for a while - can Bruce do better than God himself?

     Morgan Freeman as God - in an immaculate white suit - calmly goes on vacation now, while Bruce goes overboard to get everything he ever wanted on earth for himself. His main ambition as a TV reporter is to become the news anchor on his network, although one of his colleagues is first in line for that.

     You can imagine all the havoc Jim Carrey as Bruce creates in the process - not only in town with his new Ferrari, but also in far away places like Japan when he ropes in the moon for his girlfriend Grace (Jennifer Aniston) who desperately wants to marry him.

     The film is very entertaining, and many of us would probably overlook the messages it has for us. One of them is that even divine strength ends where human free will sets in : Bruce arranges the most outlandish situations for himself to look good professionally, but alienates everyone else in the process – he still doesn’t know that selfish behaviour without any consideration for others will eventually come back and haunt you.

     Treat others like you want to be treated yourself. Why? Because the world you experience is a mirror-image of who you are inside, your attitudes and behaviour. This is one of the Universal Laws of Human Nature that can not be broken or ignored.

     Nevertheless, Bruce becomes famous as a newsman who is always first on the scene of dramatic action - but he cannot cope with literally millions of prayers addressed to God every day.

     He finally surrenders to divine will and voluntarily hands back the guidance for his life to a higher authority.

     At that point it dawns on him that he never really needed the extra powers granted to him : like you and me, he had all the qualities and talents required to make his life successful to begin with, but wasn’t aware of it.

     All it took was some respect and service for, not power over his fellow man. ‘Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely’ - Lord Acton wrote that in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887 and he has never been proven wrong yet.

     The receiving process starts with giving - service without concern for your own gain is the key to your happiness.

     Bruce has a unique talent to entertain and when he eventually settles back into his old job with humility and begins to share his appreciation for others in the local community, he wins more influence than he ever had and is transformed into a successful human being.

     His genuine concern for the wellbeing of others makes him a better reporter, and we’re left in no doubt that he now earns a bright future by first mastering what he is confronted with here and now.

     There is no such thing as a mediocre life in Small Town, we all have something important to contribute wherever we are - just know it, do it and be yourself.

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Jul 21 2006

Higher Awareness - Are you doing life, or is life doing you?

Published by Berend under Macht, Meine Quellen, English

     “When we are not aware of who we are, we move through life on auto-pilot. We live by habit, reacting unconsciously to people and events around us. We generally let others tell us what to do.

     When we discover how to be aware and conscious, we take charge. We live with purpose and meaning. We open to the gifts in every moment. We uncover our innate inner wisdom - the imagination, creativity and intuition that already lie inside us!”

     I have taken these two paragraphs straight from John and Patrice Robson’s HigherAwareness.com website because they reflect my sentiments exactly. To some of you it may sound like trivial wisdom because we have heard it so often - but it really is one of the most fundamental truths.

     To drive that message home and really make it sink into human minds has been the goal of every philosopher for thousands of years. And to take charge of our lives is one of the most prominent advice given even in our modern, materialistically orientated times.

     So read those lines again and spend a few minutes thinking about your life and who you really are. Then go to the HigherAwareness website and subscribe to their Inner Journey eNewsletter - that’s what I’ve been doing a year ago and the inspirational messages have often saved my day.

     But there is much more to discover about John and Patrice’s work : they live in Edmonton/Canada, have vast experience in self improvement and are deeply committed to help people change.

     The first thing I did after reading their home page is take the KNOW YOURSELF QUIZ : it is amazing what you can find out about yourself by just answering a few well directed questions! 

     This will lead you organically to one or more of their 18 workbooks and programs best suited for your situation with plenty of tools, references and email support : you are never left alone with your questions. These courses can be ordered and taken online, and best of all : they are yours forever and you can take them over and over again.

     Since personal growth is a life-long journey, it makes sense that every time you go through a development program, the results will be different as you address your challenges and make progress.

     I have not taken any of the Higher Awareness Collection programs yet but when I do I’ll let you know. In the meantime please check it out for yourself and see whether this can help you get ahead - I think there is something for everybody.

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