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The Patient Ox (aka Hénock Gugsa)

G r e e t i n g s !

** TPO **
A personal blog with diverse topicality and multiple interests!


On the menu ... politics, music, poetry, and other good stuff.
There is humor, but there is blunt seriousness here as well!


Parfois, on parle français ici aussi. Je suis un francophile .... Bienvenue à tous!

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Showing posts with label Biographical (Personal). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biographical (Personal). Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

"On My way to Bamako" ~ by EB & HK

 

Eric Bibb & Habib Goité

"On My way to Bamako" 

~ by Eric Bibb & Habib Koité ~

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Well, I'm on my way to Bamako
A place I always wanna go
I'm on my way to Bamako
To see what I can see.

Got a good friend there, Habib Koité
A great musician, by the way
Got a good friend there, Habib Koité
Gonna meet his family.

It's my first trip to West Africa
But I'm pretty sure
In some kind of way
It's gonna feel like coming home.

Well, I'm on my way to Bamako
Gonna leave behind the ice and snow
I'm on my way to Bamako
To see what I can see.

Gonna turn my face up to the sun
Close my eyes and thank the one
Turn my eyes up to the sun
That shines in Bamako.

It's my first trip to West Africa
And I'm pretty sure
In some kind of way
It's gonna feel like coming home.

It's my first trip to West Africa
And I'm pretty sure
In some kind of way
It's gonna feel like coming home.

Feel like coming home. 

 

Friday, April 15, 2022

The Lovely Jennifer Garner ~ by Hénock Gugsa

 

Jennifer Garner as Cinderella!

 The Lovely Jennifer Garner 

~ by Hénock Gugsa ~

     I love Jennifer Garner on Instagram! She's such a fun person! She can cover the whole gamut of human emotion ... the whole spectrum! She can be funny (hilarious), she can be serious (thoughtful) ... she can be goofy and self-deprecating; or she can be elegant and a devastating beauty! Her hobbies and talents are just awe-inspiring ... she's into gardening and cooking, she connects with friends for spiritual support, and I don't know what else ... probably a ton of other social activities, that we don't even know, occupies her time. Of-course, she's a mom and she keeps that private, which is what it should be. 

     In general, I just love that she is not a show-off ... instead she shares those things she runs across that crack her up, that inspire her, that elevate her knowledge or life experience. I follow Jen's Instagram not only to catch that gorgeous dimply face and her genuine, unaffected smiles but also because her posts offer great source material! Thank you, Jennifer Garner! ❤️

 

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Prince Alemayehu Théodros of Ethiopia ~ by TPO

 

 

Prince Alemayehu of Ethiopia

Prince Alemayehu Théodros of Ethiopia **

~ by TPO ~

     ~ the teenage son of Emperor Théodros and heir apparent to the throne.
     ~ Emperor Théodros committed suicide rather than be taken captive prisoner by the British after the Battle of Maqdella.
     ~ The British, fearing to leave behind a potential future enemy, forcibly took the boy and his mother as prisoners on a duress-filled voyage to England.  The mother, Empress Tiruworq, died early during the journey,
     ~ Young Alemayehu Théodros  arrived in England at Queen Victoria's court where she assigned a guardian to raise him.  It was decided already he was never to return to Ethiopia. A few years later, at the age of 18, prince Alemayehu died from the horrible English climate (and pleurisy) as well as incurable homesickness. He was buried within the grounds of Windsor Castle.

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** inspired by my friend Mamo Gebrehiwot's post on Facebook!

 

Monday, April 11, 2022

Ethiopia's Good Habits ~ by Hénock Gugsa

 

Ethiopia's Good Habits ~ by Hénock Gugsa

           The Zen of "Ethiopian-Walking with a Stick on  the Shoulders" ...

The following is how an Ethiopian on Facebook explained this unusual physical posture :
<< In Ethiopia, walking is not just a utilitarian act of going from point A to point B, but also a deliberative and meditative act of detachment from the woes of the world. A walking stick is a de rigueur accompaniment beyond protection.

The stick rests on the shoulders with the hands draped over the stick. This pose relaxes the body and allows easy breathing, ventilation and keeps the head upright and the eyes focused on the horizon. The mind is emptied of all thought and the easy movement of the feet keep the mind alternatively ticking and following the process.

When an Ethiopian sets out on a long journey of several miles and days, the mind is relaxed to a point where the trip is just a minor part of the process until there is no difference between one mile and one thousand miles.

This, my friends, is how Ethiopians [are] not cut [off] from their roots ... [they] walk ... like angels! >>  🤔 


Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Thursday, March 17, 2022

About Dreams of Death ~ by Hénock Gugsa

 

About Dreams of Death 

~ by Hénock Gugsa ~

F M ===> Hénock Gugsa, I died a few times in my dreams some twenty years ago ... watching myself falling down miles inside my sofa. It fascinated and terrified me to find myself falling into a bottomless pit ... I later understood that I was in states of apnea.

H G ===> I was about to ask if you were aware that you were dying while you were dying.  That would take some doing!  The sense of presence while one's life is being extinguished must be a self-defeating process !!!

In some similar situations, we are aware that we are dreaming and that at any moment we would wake up. Then the dream gets instantly extinguished in the same way an automobile tire deflates with a sudden whoosh.

Speaking for myself, I have dreamt of some weight on my chest trying to squeeze all the breath from my lungs.  But I was always able to get out of that situation by telling myself that it was all in my head, and that it was not real.  This fail-safe mechanism was created in me a long time ago (maybe in my childhood), and now it automatically kicks in whenever I am in this dream-state. 🤔 🤨 🥴

F M ===> Hénock Gugsa, I went through that many times as well. I also remember hearing gongs and noises while having the certitude that I was 'exiting' myself. Some of these experiences definitely challenged me at many levels, and having read the Buddhist book of the deads gave it a very particular flavor 🙄... 😬

 

Sunday, March 13, 2022

The Retro ID Buzz ~ by TPO

 

 

The Retro ID Buzz

"The Retro" ID Buzz ~ by TPO 

THE 'RETRO' ID BUZZ CAMPER VAN *
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Prices are still to be officially confirmed, although the ID Buzz (left) will reportedly start in the region of £40,000 ($52,590) and ID Buzz Cargo (right) in the region of £50,000 ($65,738).
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Battery: 77kWh  
Motor: 150kW (electric)
Luggage: 1,121 litres
Passengers: Five
Range: 250 miles
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*Source: https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/volkswagen-unveils-its-modern-take-on-the-iconic-camper-van/ar-AAUSh0w?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

 

 

Saturday, February 12, 2022

The Honey Hunter --- The Lost Soul ! ~ by Hénock Gugsa

 

map of Benishangul, Ethiopia

   The Honey Hunter – The Lost Soul !
~ story from Benishangul-Gumuz, Ethiopia ~
Compiled, revised and presented

 by Hénock Gugsa ( ሄኖክ  ጉግሣ )
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     Once there was a man who made his living by collecting honey from forests and caves and selling it at the market place.  In those olden times, there were no hives, but bees made use of certain hollow places on trees and crevices on cave walls.  He was helped by a friendly bird who gave him directions to where honey may be found.

     One day, he saw some bees buzzing around a tree, and naturally, he concluded that there was some honey to be had. So he gathered a bunch of kindling and lit a small fire to create smoke to distract the bees.  Having directed the smoke inside the hollow tree, he was able to garner large swaths of honey.  As it happened, he had not had the foresight to bring a goatskin sack which could accommodate a big haul.  So, he left what amount of honey he had collected on the ground at the bottom of the tree, and he went off to look for a sack.

     Upon his return with a sack, he discovered that all the honey was gone. What had happened was that a porcupine, a 'jart' (ጃርት), had taken the honey and hidden it in a nearby cave.  She was planning to call all her friends and throw a party where they would engorge their tummies with the godsend honey!

     The unfortunate victim of the dastardly theft  began scouring the surrounding area for a possible cache of the stolen honey.  As the man approached the entrance of the thief's cave, he heard a noise.

     “Someone who took my honey is in there,” he thought.

     He entered the cave and saw an evil spirit, a 'zar' (ዛር), disguised as a woman. She was baking and fermenting cereals to prepare t’ala (ጠላ).

     The 'zar' snarled, “What do you want?”

     The hunter said, “I had gathered some honey and went to look for a sack. When I came back, all the honey was gone. At first, I thought the thief was a man, but then I decided it was a porcupine because I saw her footprints near this cave. Porcupines are my enemies and I want to destroy them.”

     The 'zar' frowned and hissed.  “These porcupines are food for us zars. They are like sheep and goats to us. So if you harm them, a bad spell will fall upon you. Look elsewhere for others who might have stolen your honey. Leave the porcupines alone!”

     She gave him some hard unleavened bread, k’it’a (ቂጣ). As soon as he went out the door, he was immediately turned into a porcupine. Instead of two legs he now had four and the thorns of the porcupine stood up all over his body!

     There was nothing to do but seek some of his men friends for help with his predicament.  As it happened, on his way he found himself in the middle of a big fire that had broken out of nowhere.  He got very badly burnt but managed to flee.  He ran and ran and jumped into the sea. When he came back out of the sea, he was changed back into a man.

     Having then learned his lesson, he began to live in the bushes, eating berries and natural foods from trees.  He was now neither like a porcupine nor like a human being.  And so he was lost and unapproachable ... to all living things!

     He lived like a savage hermit.  It is believed he still lives to this day!

 

Thursday, January 20, 2022

"Facebook Friends" Vetting Methods ~ by Hénock Gugsa

 

a Facebook denizen! 😍
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"Facebook Friends" Vetting Methods 

~ by Hénock Gugsa ~

~ I recommend the following to a friend ----
🤔 🙂 🙂 😛 🌟
Some of the vetting methods I employ are based on simple common-sense.  Others are more subtle and relate to my inner instincts and feelings of likes/dislikes (i.e., first impressions).  Fundamentally, of-course, you have to consider logical reasons for the friends you enlist and invest in on Facebook.
     1 - Common Sense:  Is there any logical reason for the friend-request?  Is the person interesting?  Does the person identify himself/herself as a real person with a photo (photos), where they're from, or where they went to school?!  Does he (she) have an "interesting" background, and make "interesting" contributions (i.e. postings)?  Is the person overly political?  Is there variety and serious, intelligent effort in their posts?  Is there a modicum of originality or creativity that can be appreciated?  Is there intelligent humor?  
     2 - Instinctive reaction:  Is the friend-request just another idle, meaningless action on the part of the requestor, especially if they already have 800 friends?!  Do they even read and/or understand what I am posting?!  If they don't show any response or reaction and always just passively observe like creepy voyeurs, then who needs their friendship?  Generally, we can get a sense if a requestor is a good person, but if you have doubts, the default reaction should be "to reject".
     3 - Logical Considerations:  How many people can you have as "friends" on any day of your life whose names or faces you can instantaneously name or recall in any fashion?  If you say 50, it is probably reasonable ... if you say 100, it may be a bit of a stretch, but it is still doable!  Of-course, on Facebook the term "friend" is loosely bandied about!  In reality, our "friends" can be grouped under :  Real friends, casual acquaintances, re-connections, and new relations via 3rd party introductions.  The reasonable (logical) number of friends I have on Facebook should be no greater than what I do in Real Life!

*I shall attempt to explain .... The blue-uniformed shady person is the best approximation to a Facebook denizen I could come up with on short notice.  The original had a murky white background that I didn't like, so I selected beige from the "Paint" app to replace it, but I could not perfectly cover the field.  Instead, I was left with patches all over the place.  I did not want to overdo things for fear I'd smear up the person's profile.  As far as 'hand in pocket' is concerned, he realizes he is always on precarious ground in the world of Facebook.  Any minute, any amount of craziness may blow up in his face.  He is always 'en garde' ! 

 

Saturday, January 1, 2022

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Woke, Critical Race Theory (CRT), etc. ~ by Hénock Gugsa

 

John Cleese

Woke, Critical Race Theory (CRT), etc. 

🙌  by Hénock Gugsa 🙌

     Recently, this appeared in the news!
<< Comedian John Cleese has pulled out of a talk at Cambridge University over "woke rules".
The Monty Python actor "blacklisted himself" from the Cambridge Union after a historian who impersonated Adolf Hitler during a society debate was banned.
He argued that he also did a similar impression while on the popular sketch show, so made the decision to withdraw before someone else made him step down.
Mr. Cleese offered an apology to those planning to attend, suggesting they instead find a venue where "woke rules do not apply". >>

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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

America: Land of Opportunity - by TIME

 

Photo by Matt Black


 America: Land of Opportunity
- by TIME 

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     Americans cherish the notion of their country as the land of opportunity, a place where anyone can “pick yourself up by the bootstraps, all those sorts of things,” says photographer Matt Black. He absorbed them along with everyone else growing up in California’s Central Valley. But taking pictures for a local newspaper meant recording a reality that challenged “these mythologies that this country is built on.” Black wondered: “How many other places like this are there in America? It was this kind of base question gnawing at me for many years: Just go see. Go see from this kind of ground level perspective what the country actually looks like.” Starting in 2014, Black spent six years circumnavigating the Lower 48. To plan his route, he sat down with a map and the U.S. Census “and just started making dots.” The idea was to see if he could traverse the nation and return home without climbing above the poverty line, writes Karl Vick. He found that he could, by allowing just two hours’ driving time between dots. “Which blew my mind, honestly,” Black recalls. “It felt like a discovery. It’s something I’d never seen done before, or thought of before, so even before I started traveling I felt like something really significant had been revealed.” 

Read more about Black’s work in his new book, “American Geography.” 

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Source: Instagram.com

 

Friday, November 12, 2021

"Breakthrough" Phases of the Virus ~ by Hénock Gugsa

 


"Breakthrough" Phases of the Virus 

~ by Hénock Gugsa ~

   Isn't it strange that the term "breakthrough" used to have a positive connotation in general conversation ? Now in the age of the pandemic, I am not finding any comfort whenever any mention is made of "breakthroughs", or "variants" !!! ☹️

     I am not critiquing the work that is taking place in the war against the deadly virus and its aftermath. Heroic and super-human efforts are occurring daily around the globe! I am grateful for that !!

     But it seems to me that the media is treating the Corona Virus as a relatable protagonist in our life drama. Every time the virus moves to a new and more virulent stage, the media are calling it a breakthrough instance. Thus the Delta variants are being referred to as breakthrough. It is as if we should be celebrating or something ! Maybe that is the whole (root) problem of communication out there. We should be giving the virus the serious attention and respect it deserves without the puzzling, discouraging, and unhelpful descriptive of "breakthrough" !