Wednesday, January 30, 2013

cultural revolution in the air

from Moscow...
the major cities of China are showing a cultural revolution of the air and environment. they destroyed the past, now their present.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

flat people in a round world?

Four months after returning from China, no one has really asked me about my trip. The world may not be "flat", but people seem to be!

Query to Polyglot Cathy II

If "companion" is someone with whom one shares bread...how might one construct a word for someone with whom one shares... soul? ideas? travels? et al!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

the desecrated sacred Mount T'ai Shan -- 1628

Searching to compare the "ideas" of Mount T'ai Shan and Mount Sinai, I located this from an account of a trip, a pilgrimage, to Mount T'ai ca. 1628. It reveals that the dismaying, annoying experience I had in July 2012, with the crowds, sellers and shops, is also a tradition of Moung T'ai Shan. There were differences, but essentially...

From Pilgrims and Sacred Sites in China by Susan Naquin, in the account of Chang Tai, ca. 1628:
“But the beggars were only one of two abominations: the other was the visitor’s disgusting practice of inscribing on rocks as well as on the tablets they erected such trite phrases as ‘Venerated by Ten Thousand Generations’, or ‘The Redolence Continuing for an Eternity’. The beggars exploited Mount Tai for money while the visitors exploited Mount T’ai for fame. The land of Mount T’ai, once pure, was now everywhere desecrated by these two groups”. (p. 77-78)

Saturday, September 15, 2012

the world is flat

I continue to be astonished at how "flatly" my mention of a trip to China is heard by those to whom I mention it. I suppose we are all grown indifferent, and expect a "flatland" everywhere.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

outer and/or inner journey?

Which was the more life-changing and lasting journey this summer -- the outer or the inner?
My trip to China for 3 difficult weeks...with that glimpse of Mao in his anti-Feng-shui Memorial? the crowds of the forbidden in the Forbidden City? thoughts on the politics of the aesthetics of decor in the Great Hall of the People? my visit to Confucius' home? that day's ordeal to reach the top of desecrated sacred Mt Tai? ...
My soon -- in our jet-age -- enduring again, with an attempted smile, the thoughtless mental state in the Heart of Dixie? the nervous excitement on "hiking out" on one pontoon for those high wind moments on my Hobie Wave? the emergency beaching of the boat, in fear, as lightning struck too near? the great fried crab claws?...
Or the insights and comprehensions of our human story via reading through When China Rules the WorldThe Idea of the WestThe Adventurer - The Fate of Adventure in the Western WorldInventing Europeet al?

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

"To China? Oh, that's nice."

My experiences in China have only as yet at best found mild, rather shallow interest and questioning. Pretty much what one might expect in society these days.