Sunday, November 26, 2017

The Journey

                                            The Journey
   In sixty two years of walking to discovery, today I find myself on the ancient rock road running from Morelia to Jocotepec. Endless steps, wandering through space and time occupying my mind with, the what and wherewith of all.
    The shaded road permits a vaquero astride his black caballo to approach as I walk . The vaquero speaks through a smile with no teeth, "I see you wear boots but ride no caballo."
    “Si Senior,” I answer the toothless smile under a sacred soiled sombrero, "all my caballos have perished in my search." Then I offered this question, "Have you seen me in your travels?"
    The rider replied, “many times I see you just as you disappear into the land."
     “Then I am “there” somewhere down the road,” I asked?
     “Si, amigo you are there makin’ dust,” the vaquero replied.
     I asked the vaquero his name, “cómo es usted llamó  mi amigo?”
     The black horse rider spoke, “Yo nombre is Jesus,”then he added, “When you find yourself down the road, come back this way one more time.”
    I bade my new amigo, adios, and turned back to my journey.
   The vaquero made the sign of the blessing and spoke one last time, “I will be alli,” smiled the toothless smile and disappeared down the road toward Morelia.
  I whispered, “goodbye Jesus, my friend, my savior,” and continued my search with a light step and a smile.

M. Mercer 12/05


Friday, June 16, 2017

                                                   We Americans
                                                    By Mike Mercer
Americans a while back woke up early on Sunday morning and ate breakfast.Then we went back to bed to fool around and nap, then got up and went to Church.Now Americans get up early on Sunday morning , take some drugs, have an energy drink,and wish we could fool around. Now days we Americans think about a God, but then figure out a way to screw our neighbor out of something.  Even if we get something we feel ill about our neighbors for being more secure than ourselves.
Every now and then Americans get out our guns and kill something for no reason at all, or someone mistreated us, or we contacted PTSD in some war theater, or abusive relationship. Officials nowadays spend billions trying to figure out what’s happening, blame it on terrorist, take a few more drugs and buy more guns. Even if we figure it out it won’t stop the carnage. Down the road when society has had enough this will stop, but it may be a long time coming. Police and government will not solve the problem. It is a state of mind we human must gather the will to fix. Seems we have evolved to where we can be a bully by “Twitter” and never stand toe to toe. My dog barks and growls at other dogs till I turn him out and he runs up under them and suddenly he hopes they can’t see him, and maybe even expects them to forgive his growling bark. Has he bullied them into his way of thinking or just bullied them? Depends on if the dog crawls away or bites his bluster. Either way doesn’t matter till we Americans learn what we have forgotten which is life is more than conflict and my way may not be better than your way. There will always be those that must have it their way even if it kills all of us in the process.
I’d say selfish, but that is how it has been since before the Crusades.


Why did I write this? Did I really think it would matter?