Ready for this year’s beginnings
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CATHARINE COOPER
Latitude: 33-degrees North
Longitude: 117-degrees West Pacific Coast : rocky with sand covered beaches, dolphins, seals
and assorted sea birds. Beach strollers ply the coastline, sharing
their hunger for the shore.
Yes. Home.
The holiday season passes from one of animated anticipation to one
of rote cleanup and renewal. 2004 has opened her arms, and we are
firmly gripped by the calendar’s change. What can we bring to this
new year? What can we give that is of and beyond ourselves? To what
resolutions can we make a commitment?
Last year, I opened my life to the pursuit of greater
understanding and patience. As you might expect, I was put to the
test. Quick judgments were tossed to the mat. The concept of tight
scheduling was re-evaluated. What I believed to be true was replaced
by a hunger to know more of the underlying substance of both people
and events. I was forced to step beyond verisimilitude and search for
verity. The opportunity to integrate an altered perception continues
to challenge and reward my sensibilities.
This year, what to tackle? As usual, there is no linear path to
what my heart/mind decides to embrace. Rather, a trickle of an
intuitive sense slips through the conscious seams and whispers in the
back of my head.
Accuracy and speed are the words that have continued to play in my
psyche, and so, without further questioning, it is to these that I
will devote the calendar year. I laughed mightily when “speed” raised
her banner. Of course, on the heels of learning more patience, why
wouldn’t I want some tool to free myself from the constraints that
“waiting” had put upon me. Constant delays have sorely taxed my good
humor, but I have learned in the waiting to listen more clearly and
breath more softly.
So why “speed?” The dictionary offers several iterations, ranging
from what appears obvious, the ability to make something happen
sooner or more quickly, to the more rewarding definition, that of
causing prosperity, in both one’s own life, and that of others. Now,
who can argue with that?
A further, or more informal, definition expands the meaning of
speed to that of matching someone’s tastes, abilities or
inclinations. I can see that there is much work for me within this
arena.
As to accuracy, my intention is not as simplistic as balancing my
checkbook. Accuracy ties clearly to the heels of my previous search
for greater understanding. Are my perceptions accurate? Is what I
believe correct, truthful and precise? Is the information I have
and/or disseminate free from errors? Can I flesh out a method in my
own work that is more refined and clearly honed? What within this
framework can I utilize to enhance my imagery and writing? Accuracy
and truth tied together in the physical, emotional and spiritual
realm. I like this as a foundation for creation.
My co-columnist, Emma, cried “Oh, no ... not speed!” when I
announced my intentions. We tend to absorb each other’s resolutions
and were already panting on our morning jaunt to Seal Rock, jammed
with too much pre-holiday scurry to enjoy anything that resembled a
stroll. I tried to assure her that this did not mean cramming more
things into each day, but rather, a way of working, tied to accuracy,
which would insure more free time, and less time tying down loose
ends. I’m not sure she believed me. In any case, I can’t know the
outcome without embracing and trusting the process, so into the fray
I will have stepped.
For the New Year’s celebration, I am somewhere in Baja (some
places do need to remain secret), sequestered on a remote and lovely
beach, with friends Lynn, James, Emma, Mike and Steve. I’ve spent
days paddling the Sea of Cortez, waltzing with dolphins, Egret and
Osprey. Yes, I am an addict to the sea. My parents insured that when
they planted me in Laguna at age 8.
I wish all of you the prosperity buried within the definition of
speed, and full wishes for a spiritually rich and bountiful 2004.
* CATHARINE COOPER loves wild places. She can be reached at
[email protected] or 949 497-5081.
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