Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Finding what has been LOST


Who knows if anyone still reads this blog. If you comment on this blog I'll give you a hug just so I know someone is reading. But anyway...
Now that LOST is over I find myself reflecting on the show. I know a lot of people didn't like the ending. I haven't decided if I liked it or not. I don't think I disliked it. But I did want to share one thing that I got out of it. Despite the fact that many questions went unanswered, i find that there is a message in the background that if we are too concerned with getting answers we will miss. I love that the culmination of LOST ended with all of the survivors coming together. I don't know what kind of spiritual message they were trying to send out. Had they been in purgatory, are the going to heaven, I don't know. But what I found to be revelatory was that in the end, they needed each other. What a wonderful message for our society today. I watched the 2 hour pre-finale, with the narration from the characters and one thing they mentioned was how diverse the cast was. All different nationalities and backgrounds. But they all came together for one purpose. And I feel that was the message of the show. Much like Jack's famous line (Either we live together or we die alone) this ended up being the underlining message that I hadn't even realized until the end.
We are people who need other people. The things that we go through in life have a profound impact on us and they are meant to be shared by others. Whether or not LOST was trying to do this, they have illustrated what i believe part of our calling on this earth is; to do life with others.
This has challenged me to start to open myself up to others. If I could be one character from LOST it would be Hurley, because he was the one who brought others together. I would love to have that gift. And I hope that when the end comes as it did for the survivors of Oceanic 815, i find myself with the people I love as we enter into the gates of heaven, knowing that each person played a significant part in another persons life.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Favorite Music



I have returned from my slumber. But rest assured there will still be plenty of naps taken. So don't get too used to this. I am just not as committed as Some People to this blog thing. But look at me, I'm already adding hyperlinks. Guess I am shaking the rust off quickly. My Cuz-in-law Abby (click on "some" above) put up her fave bands so I thought I would attempt to do the same. Not because I think mine are better, but as I read her list I discovered a new band that I like, so maybe that will happen to you too. As I scanned my itunes what my favorites are, I felt compassion for the bands that just a couple years ago would have been at the top of the list that might not make it on, so chances are these bands will change before long. Here ya go.

MuteMath - I feel a sense of commitment here. I was there at the beginning and although I don't listen to them as much as I used to, I have to call them my favorite.
David Crowder Band
Bon Iver
Needtobreathe
Sufjan Stevens
GirlTalk
Hillsong United

Thats my most recent playlist. Enjoy. Hope you read me again soon. Summer can't come soon enough.