A COURSE IN MOTHER NATURE'S MIRACLES
















POLAR BEAR: I COME IN PEACE.

STUART BROWN DESCRIBES NORBERT ROSING'S STRIKING IMAGES OF A WILD POLAR BEAR COMING UPON TETHERED SLED DOGS IN THE WILDS OF CANADA'S HUDSON BAY.

A polar bear playing with a sled dog!?!
Who would have believed it.
Yet another lesson for the human species.
Welcome to A Course in Mother Nature’s Miracles.
This is indeed a splendid planet.
There is so much about these photos
That speaks of inspiration.
Enjoy!

The photographer was sure that he was going to see
the end of his dogs when the polar bear wandered in,
but the polar bear
returned every night that week to play with the dogs.
Thank you to Lucy in Missouri for forwarding these photos!

LIVE IN DEFIANCE of all that is bad around us

212 DEGREES OF HOPE
The BELIEF that one’s desires may be obtained.
A focused thought,
A positive feeling that something desirable is possible.
OPTIMISM + DESIRE + COURAGE = HOPE




"To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places – and there are so many – where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory."

Howard Zinn
American Professor, Author and Social Activist
A People’ History of the United States


Postscript: In the not-to-distanct past, MUSEologies posted the above quote. It is SO GOOD and SO RELEVANT that it bears repeating…again and again.

ASTOUNDING!





This woman lives in a Hummingbird fly zone. As they migrated, about 20 of them were in her yard. She took the little red dish, filled it with sugar water and this is the result. The woman is Abagail Alfano of Pine, Louisiana - she has been studying them daily and one morning put the cup from the feeder, with water in it, in her hand; as they had gotten used to her standing by the feeder they came over to her hand. She says in touching they are as light as a feather.

Postscript: Thank you to our friends in California for sending these photos to us, making our day a little bit better than it was before. Miracles are everywhere if we just know how to see them.

WHAT ROAD WILL YOU CHOOSE?

THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
By Robert Frost

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I –
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

TAKE A PAGE FROM HELEN'S BOOK

HELEN KELLER
A Mystical Traveler
(June 27, 1880 - June 1, 1968)
Deaf and Blind
Supremely Intelligent and Compassionate
First deaf and blind person to graduate from college.
Activist for the disabled.
Above Photo: By Nina Leen
Helen with her pet dog as she meets actress Patty Duke.


"Be of good cheer.
Do not think of today’s failures,
But of the success that may come tomorrow.
You have set yourself a difficult task,
But you will succeed if you persevere;
And you will find joy in overcoming obstacles.
Remember,
No effort that we make to attain something beautiful is ever lost."

-Helen Keller-

Postscript:
If Helen could wake up in the morning, faced with the overwhelming obstacles that were her ever-present companion throughout life, and be of good cheer; well, if that’s not Inspiration, we don’t know what is!

CREATIVE INNOVATION


"The bird's wings are undoubtedly very well designed indeed, but it is not any extraordinary efficiency that strikes with astonishment, but rather the marvelous skill with which they are used."

-Wright Brothers




The MUSEologies Studio sits at the end of a narrow lane with white picket fences on either side. Ten foot banana palms drape over the path like a series of giant umbrellas. Tiny baby geckos skitter across the ground, sometimes by the dozen. Several times, every day, we walk past the most delightful bungalow cottage painted a deep aquamarine blue with brilliant white trim. Wonderful neighbors live in this magic abode. Truly exceptional individuals who spread happiness and warmth wherever they go. One of them is currently studying towards an MBA. We talked the other day about Gary Hamel and his theories on strategic innovation. After our chat, it occurred that Gary’s advice applies to the creation of art as well as business…well, actually, when you think about it, we could apply it to just about any challenge that faces us.

When you are ‘in the forest’ of a project whether it be a painting, a sculpture, a writing conundrum or opening a new restaurant in Key West; step out of the dark foreboding woods of frustration…just for a moment. In your mind, find a smooth ageless boulder next to the most beautiful waterfall you can create and have a sit; allowing the tumble of ideas to flow and roar. Don’t be surprised or dismiss any ideas that appear. Most will be absolutely irrelevant but then…

Acknowledge them all and allow your thoughts to continue on their journey. Breathe deeply. You may even want to close your eyes and move from the boulder to stretch out in the soft sweet grass. If you really ‘let go’, the ideas will come in wonderful jumbles, free-falling over the edge of your imagination into the deep pool of potential innovation. These wide ripples move out from the obscure recesses of wherever ideas come from...giant vibrating circles that embrace you with inspiration and clarity. It may take a couple of visits to your waterfall, so don’t be discouraged. There is magic in this process. Gary Hamel obviously sits by a very inspirational waterfall. He believes that there are three basic sources of strategy innovation:
1. From analysis of the facts at hand.
2. Born from Inspiration, Creativity and Vision.
3. From the simple observation that many existing strategies evolve and emerge,
‘morphing’ from one form to another.
Hamel suggests that to achieve strategies that are neither too rigid nor too random; one must look at the roots of a particular strategy. He states that this is not a complex process but a simple one. By defining specific strategies and turning them into ‘action points’ a person (an organization) can adopt a new, more positive and productive strategy. Hamel defines five key areas to consider:

1. New Passions:
People are motivated to make changes when they can steer it and benefit from it.
2. New Voices:
New people bring ‘new voices’ to the table which creates a diversity of thinking and richness to the formulation of strategies.
3. New Conversations:
These ‘New Voices’ will add a new energy to a potentially sterile environment where the same people are discussing the same issues over and over.
4. New Perspectives:
‘New Voices’ and ‘New Conversations’ lead to
seeing differently and thinking differently
‘outside the box’.
This scenario generates new and innovative perspectives and strategies.
5. Experiments:
Hamel believes that low-risk experimentation
can accelerate a person’s (an organization’s) learning
which leads to discovering what works and what does not work.

Gary Hamel also promotes the power of ‘perseverance’; the ability to take steady and continued action, usually over a long period and especially despite difficulties or setbacks. I’m sure there may be a few of you out there in cyberspace who can relate to that exhausting reality. MUSEologies loves his quote relative to this idea:

Perseverance may be just as important as speed in the battle for the future.”

Wishing you all…
Boundless Inspiration
Imagination
Creativity
Innovation
Perseverance
It really is up to us to change the World.