Friday, February 12, 2010

This blog has now become obsolete. I served in New Orleans for just over 2-1/2 years, and it was one of the most profound experiences of my life. I think the first time you work among people trying to restore their lives after a disaster is one of the most life changing experiences one can ever have.

I hope that these few blog posts might help someone else make that decision to be where they are needed to assist. Not in any sort of imposing way, but in a harmonious way, listening carefully to those we serve and being prepared to learn far more than we are there to offer.

When one person suffers, we all suffer. Don't be afraid to be present in that suffering so that together we may heal.
Stop being an escapist or a surface-liver as these attitudes can only cause inharmony in your life. Face life squarely and get down below the froth on its surface to discover its verities and realities. Solve the problems that life sets before you, and you will find that solving them contributes to your inner growth. Helping to solve collective problems contributes also to your growth, and these problems should never be avoided. -Peace Pilgrim
Signing off..
geoffrey/pax