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A, be, see.


'THERE IS no way to peace,' Mahatma mahatma (məhăt`mə, –hät`–) [Sanskrit,=great-souled], honorific title used in India among Hindus for a person of superior holiness. Mohandas Gandhi is the best-known figure to whom the title was applied.  Gandhi declared. 'Peace is the way.' More enigmatically en·ig·mat·ic   or en·ig·mat·i·cal
adj.
Of or resembling an enigma; puzzling: a professor's enigmatic grading system. See Synonyms at ambiguous.
, English poet TS Eliot wrote, 'In order to arrive at what you are not, you must go through the way in which you are not!'

In Australia, social activist and Christian writer Dave Andrews has started a web-based campaign called 'Wecan.be', urging people to sign up to 'be the change you want to see in the world', to again quote Gandhi. 'Plan A,' says Andrews, 'has been to treat others like they treat us.... Forget plan A, try plan Be'. Plan Be, says Andrews, takes seriously the 'Be-attitudes of Christ'. The message of the Golden Rule--treat others as we would like to be treated--is found in the teachings of all religious traditions and in the secular tradition as well. It has been around for ever, so why do we not hear it?

There is a story of a man who met someone with a banana banana, name for several species of the genus Musa and for the fruits these produce. The banana plant—one of the largest herbaceous plants—is said to be native to tropical Asia, but is now cultivated throughout the tropics.  in his ear. 'Excuse me,' he said kindly, 'you have a banana in your ear.' 'What did you say?' responded the other. The man repeated, 'You have a banana in your ear.' 'Sorry, I'm afraid I still didn't get you,' replied the other. Rather embarrassed now, the man shouted shout  
n.
A loud cry.

tr. & intr.v. shout·ed, shout·ing, shouts
To say with or utter a shout.

Phrasal Verb:
shout down
To overwhelm or silence by shouting loudly.
, 'You have a banana in your ear.' With a deep sigh sigh (sī),
n an audible and prolonged inspiration followed by a shortened expiration.


sigh
 the other said apologetically a·pol·o·get·ic   also a·pol·o·get·i·cal
adj.
1. Offering or expressing an apology or excuse: an apologetic note; an apologetic smile.

2.
, 'It's no use. I cannot hear you. You see, I have a banana in my ear.'

Possibly Jesus would have commented, 'Take the watermelon watermelon, plant (Citrullus vulgaris) of the family Curcurbitaceae (gourd family) native to Africa and introduced to America by Africans transported as slaves. Watermelons are now extensively cultivated in the United States and are popular also in S Russia.  out of your own ear before trying to remove the banana from someone else's.' So are we just not listening or can we not hear? Deafness is often associated with the boring predictability of what is being said! The Latin word for deaf is 'surdus', and if you are very deaf you are 'absurdus.' An absurd life is where you are not listening or hearing any more.

The liberation theologian the·o·lo·gi·an  
n.
One who is learned in theology.


theologian
Noun

a person versed in the study of theology

Noun 1.
 Ivan Illych reckoned that change in society would only come through 'the telling of a new story'. The new story is all around us, can we hear it? It is the story of people who are already 'being the change'. I was recently at a gathering in the north east of India. There were Bodos and Santhals, Nagas and Kukis, Khasis and Assamese. They were talking of taking responsibility for their lives and communities rather than pointing the finger of blame. They were asking one another for forgiveness Forgiveness
Angelica, Suor

is forgiven by the Virgin Mary for ill-considered suicide. [Ital. Opera: Puccini, Suor Angelica, Westerman, 364]

Bishop of Digne
 for past conflict and current hate. They were reconciling with parents and spouses.

It was not a huge gathering, but in that space and moment they were daring to tell a new story, a story of transformation and hope. And that corner of the world is every bit as real as the corridors of Washington or the bloodstained blood·stained  
adj.
Responsible for killing or slaughter: a bloodstained government.


bloodstained
Adjective

discoloured with blood

Adj. 1.
 alleys of Iraq.

In October, in the last week of Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims, my husband and I were privileged to be staying with an Indonesian family in Jakarta, sharing in the fast with them. They spoke of the last day of the fast as a day of asking for forgiveness from friends and relatives before the joy of the feast of Eid. An old story, but new to me. A story of hope. We met with an Islamic scholar in her home where we sat together, in silence, to listen to that deep source of truth, the inner voice that speaks in and to every heart. She said, 'First we must listen and then we will see.'

'Be the change you want to see.' From Plan Be to Plan See via listening. Fictional hero Don Quixote summed it up: 'Madness lies in seeing the world only as it is and not as it could be.' The A, Be, See of the answer.
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Title Annotation:REFLECTIONS
Author:Brown, Jean
Publication:For A Change
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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