Booting-Up
Every time I fire
up my laptop it goes through a sequential series of actions, a boot-up routine.
Eventually the operating system is invoked, the screen comes to life, and I get
invited to put in my password. After that there comes the automatic loading of some
set programs, applications, of primary action.
I guess this
happens for us all – right across the board, wherever we are. In fact, in some
people’s perceptions, this could be the daily boot-up routine for us, ourselves
– the “Human Computer”, if you like.
And, rather like
with our computers, not every boot sequence runs smoothly. Something has got in
there and made things run much slower, or we notice certain things we might
describe as glitches. And for our laptops’ Human counterparts, these might be
last night’s food or drink intake, a virus that has got in under the radar and attacked
our immune system, the symptoms of a periodic illness that has flared up once
more, a disturbed night of sleep for particular reasons either physical or
mental…
And, I say this with a degree of tongue in cheek of course, all of this is long before we might notice what the weather outside is doing!
And, I say this with a degree of tongue in cheek of course, all of this is long before we might notice what the weather outside is doing!
Well, now I’ve set
the scene for you, I’ll return to my own laptop’s auto-load programs.
For me,
there is one that stops all action until I deal with it – Amazon Music. The
screen just comes up saying “Act Now – or Freeze.” Well, no it doesn’t actually
say that since it’s not yet been imbued with Alexa-like powers! But I am required to take some action – so I click
the “X” in the top right-hand corner which then leads to a further “take action”
request – which brings me to the creative kernel of this observation. I can do
one of two things: I can either EXIT completely, or I can …
MINIMIZE TO TRAY
Now, for me with
music, I would never EXIT completely. Music is a key component of my life – I hear
it all the time, it is in my head; I see it all the time, in the world around
me; I feel it all the time, in the resonances of the world and myself. Yes, I’m
a bit weird, like that!
So, no, yes – it is an integral part of me, and of ME!
So, no, yes – it is an integral part of me, and of ME!
And so, on my
laptop’s awakening, I always MINIMIZE TO TRAY.
Side-Tracking
Now, one of the
things that tends to happen in our lives – it certainly happens to me – is that
once MUSIC has been minimized to tray,
or in other words set aside for however long the moment might be, then it is no
longer active – on screen.
Even for me, given
all that I’ve said about MUSIC being everywhere in my life and an integral part
of the me that I am, there are times when I get side-tracked. Quite literally, at these times, the tracks in the play-list of my life do NOT contain any
MUSIC. I am out of touch with that integral part of me.
I’ve got SO much
going on in the foreground of my life – on the SCREEN, if you like – that the
soundtrack, that’s been minimized to tray, is not in evidence. I’m dealing with
on-screen stuff so much that I can’t hear that the MUSIC is not there. It’s
missing.
Until, that is, the very moment that I do
notice it’s missing.
OMG! Where’s the
music gone to?
Well, deep down we
know, I know it is – actually -
always there, a bit like the sun on a bad weather day that’s there above the
clouds.
And in that moment the OMG hits home, I intuitively know that I need to pause, take a deeper breath, and allow my metaphorical cursor finger to GO TO TRAY, in order to click on “music”.
And in that moment the OMG hits home, I intuitively know that I need to pause, take a deeper breath, and allow my metaphorical cursor finger to GO TO TRAY, in order to click on “music”.
Inside-Out
One of the most
seductive things about the lives we lead is the SCREEN. We are told, very early
in our lives, that we must attend to the screen and what’s going on there – and
of course, in the metaphor of the Screen, that is how we get to live our lives “In the Now”.
However the screen is a very demanding place and what happens when we load and
run LOTS of programs – and flip all of those things from foreground to
background on a regular basis? We forget about the things we have MINIMIZED TO
TRAY.
We’ve crammed so
much into our screen activity, that we’ve lost touch with the some of the key
things that are important to us, perhaps those things integral to, nay even
part of, our identity.
Once we understand
that the stuff going on on-screen is, essentially, Outside of us – then we intuitively know how to handle the OMG
moments.
Until that understanding arrives, we’ll perhaps get an inkling that we aren’t
what’s going on on-screen. Yet these occasional and insightful moments will
flash in and out, on and off, like shafts of sunlight through the breaks in those
clouds on the bad weather days.
Those inklings were
certainly KEY for me. They got me started on sorting out the things that I’d
been wanting to change for years, yet didn’t have an idea how or where to
start. You could say I got lucky.
I got curious – I got
back to what we all are in the first years of our lives. CURIOUS about anything
and everything around us.
What’s that? How does this work? Where does that go?
How do I …? And so on. Eventually I encountered the Inside-Out nature of
reality – the perspective I was born with and then lost touch with.
Self-Satisfied
Pursue curiosity
and you will place yourself on a pathway to becoming properly self-satisfied.
Self-satisfied has nothing to do with SMUGNESS or being the great I AM.
When a baby moves
from crawling to taking those first steps you know there’s a HUGE amount of
self-satisfaction there on the inside, for baby. They’ve broken free into being
now EVEN MORE capable of discovering more about this world they are part of.
Their curiosity is being fired up now with every step they take.
Baby has not yet encountered the emotion and behaviour of SELF CENTRED AGGRANDISEMENT, of SMUG. Baby has merely satisfied a curiosity.
Baby has not yet encountered the emotion and behaviour of SELF CENTRED AGGRANDISEMENT, of SMUG. Baby has merely satisfied a curiosity.
And on the metaphorical
laptop for Baby, the Screen IS also the TRAY. Amongst everything baby does
there is nothing that is minimized to tray. That comes later!
So, get curious enough
to take a good long look at the TRAY of YOUR life. Notice what is there, notice
what you regularly put there, and whether you lose touch with those things when
the TRAY is unnoticeable in the hurly-burly of your daily lives as you attend
to endless on-screen stuff?
Take care with what you Minimize to Tray.
I’ve known a lot of people who actually, though unwittingly, have minimized
their lives to Tray in order to deal with all that “really important” stuff
that is on-screen. I used to be one of those people – and at the time I thought
I knew myself.