Tuesday, October 25, 2022

 October 25, 2022



CHILD  PSYCHIATRIST

 

It took him two years to become a child psychiatrist.

 

Oh - after college he went to 10 more years of school and studies and research – first to become a medical doctor – then to become a psychiatrist – then to focus on child psychiatry – but he couldn’t get a grasp on just what to do – when it came to kids who had down deep deadingly patterns.

 

Silence and staring – with little seeing – seemed to be their scenarios.

 

A sentence in a lecture by a world famous psychiatrist triggered his choice of being and choosing to be and to work with kids – as a psychiatrist.

 

The sentence: “The bigger the problem, the earlier the problem.”

 

He felt so helpless trying to help some little kids who couldn’t or wouldn’t cry – kids who could hardly speak – kids would couldn’t play games.

 

He brought into his hospital ward grandmothers – teenage girls and boys – other kids – to be and to play with these kids -  but some kids had deep, deep what seemed like undiggable problems – especially a few kids who had no interaction with anyone really for their first 3 years of life.

 

Then one day this child psychiatrist was in church and the gospel was read.

 

Jesus asked, “What is the kingdom of God like?”

 

Then Jesus in his unknowability said, “To what can I compare it – this dream of God the Father for all?”

 

Then for some reason Jesus took a tiny mustard seed – planted it in his garden – watered it – and then watched it grow – watched it become a large bush and the birds of the sky dwelt in its branches.

 

Did he do this – learn this from Joseph – or someone in the neighborhood?

 

Then one day he watched a woman take some wheat flour – some yeast  - some water and watched a whole batch of dough become leavened – become bread. Then she baked it. Delicious taste. Delicious scent. Delicious mind and heart changer. Give us this day our daily bread.

 

Was it Mary – his mother - whom he watched doing this?  

 

The child psychiatrist said, “Eureka! I got it!”

 

He  got pots and earth. He started a small garden - in the back of the building. He got mustard seeds – watermelon seeds – flower seeds - and he and the kids became amateur farmers.

 

He went to a small kitchen in their building and got the necessaries to make bread. He and the kids then became amateur bakers.

 

It worked. Slowly the kids were healed.  The psychiatrist as well.

 

[Mass for Tuesday 30th Week of the Year]


 October 25, 2022


Reflection



RAIN


Rain - needed, necessary, noticed.


Rain - a nuisance but prayed for when it is not falling - and the fields are turning brown and green is what we want.


Rain - keeping the windshield wiper makers in business.


Rain - too much when our roofs leak and floods fill our downtown areas and our basements with an inch of water.


Rain - too much when people spend too much time in the basement of their minds - feeling deep blue damp feelings - dwelling too much on the  past - on mistakes - disasters - sins.


Rain - too much - especially when our homes and our buildings are screaming to the skies - "Enough!"


Rain - enjoyable to walk in and dance in - when it's summer and we're in love.





Rain - what they wish would happen on other planets.


Rain - without it, we would not be here.


Rain - sinking down to our roots - into our earth - helping trees, flowers, wheat and weeds to grow.


Rain - the soft constant rain of Ireland - keeping it green - and giving Irish comedians somethin to make jokes about.


Rain - if the ocean/ earth/ lakes are 75% water - expect rain.


Rain - giving weather forecasters something to report about  - and pessimists something to complain about.


Rain - something we have a love-hate relationship with - but something that better be around for a long, long time.



Oct 25

October 25, 2022


Thought for Today 



"Poetry makes some kind of claim of honesty. If, at a party, I say I'm a poet, people have a hard time responding, almost as if I'd said I'm a priest."


Tobias Hill, The Independent, August 9, 2006

Monday, October 24, 2022

 October 24,  2022


Reflection



MORALE


Morale is an issue around here.


Morale is an issue around everywhere.


Morale is an aftertaste - a result of a feeling - a pervading atmosphere - that slides and sifts and shifts  into a womb - and a room - and a mind - into a person - a group - because of what happened - as well as what is happening around here.


Is being an optimist - or a pessimist - genetic?


Is it the result of nature or nurture?


Morale is the temperature in a room.


Morale is the issue behind and underneath the regular question: "Is everything all right?"


Morale is the question we want answers to - when we are evaluating another - or a marriage - or a team - a classroom or a situation.


"How you feeling?"


"How's it going?"


"How are you doing?"


"What's up?


"What's happening?"


There are some people who can take the temperature better than others.


There are some people who don't seem to care about team spirit - or morale - and they affect the morale or the spirit of the group.


Behind morale in  a person is the ability to have a sense of others - to know there are different ways to skin a cat - that it takes work - to really listen to another or others - as well as oneself.


Behind morale is the ability to accept pluralism - as well as unwanted expectations.


What were my mom and dad like?


Who influenced and formed me?  


What were they like?


Tell me your stories.

 October 24, 2022





Thought for Today



"When people don't want to come, nothing will stop them."


Sol Hurok



Sunday, October 23, 2022

 October 23, 2022


Reflection



MY WILL BE DONE


My will be done when taking the roads of life.


I bring my car to get it serviced. I leave it there and they get me back home. Nice. 


They call. It's finished. I ask one of the guys here to drive me there. They say they know where the place is.  They drive a different way than the way I would take.


Surprise! Their way to get there is a better way.


We're at supper. The other person uses their knife to take some butter from the butter plate. They spread it on their piece of bread - onto where they had bitten into.   They do this 3 times. I say inwardly, "Oooh. Oh no!"


We said that, "Oooh. Oh no!" because their mouth was on the bread which they put their knife  back and forth into the common butter.


Picky. Picky.


We notice tiny things like that. The other doesn't. At least it seems that way.


That same person licks their spoon - which they then put into the jam jar for more - and they do that three or four times. 


Each time I inwardly say, "Oooh. Oh no!"


That's just at when we're eating. 


I guess I have a list of complaints.


I want my way. I expect others to do things the way I expect things to be done.


We begin to notice we're not getting our way - in the ways others drive their car.


We begin to notice that at the heart of every disagreement or fight, is his question of ways and means.


We begin the notice that at the heart of every drip, drip of anxiety, is not knowing the way things are done around here - or what's next.


We figure at the heart of all this is the question of power and control.


Down deep, we want our will  to be done.


We wish another not to be and to do they way they are and the way they do things.


We wish another would see things the way we see things.


Marriage is all about will. Marriage is a marriage of wills - wills becoming one - or at least a marriage with compromises - starting with understanding what each wants.


Is "My will be done" the basic prayer and hope of every person?


Is this the heart of the prayer to God: "Thy will be done"?

October 23, 2022



Thought for Today

"I must tell you that I should really like to think there's something wrong with me. Because if there isn't, then there's something wrong with the world itself - and that's much more frightening."


T.S. Eliot, Letters