December and January Resources

 



Thank you, Harry “Rick” Moody, for sending these resources to gerontologists each month. We truly appreciate you!  AgeDoc

 

THE TIME OF OUR LIVES

“Time Flies By Faster As We Get Older” at:

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/time-perception-aging_l_63973...


“The Mystery of Time” a dialogue and podcast from Emergence magazine, at:

https://emergencemagazine.org/podcast/

 

SPIRITUAL AGING

 

      The Sufis say, “Be in the world, but not of it.”  For those of us growing older, some degree of detachment is necessary and even desirable. But that is not the same as ignoring the wider world. The political turmoil in America since the recent election makes many of us sad, but it’s possible to find a spiritual path, whether young or old:

          “Even our most respected spiritual leaders know that accepting not only the way things are but our own limitations can be easier said than done.  Spiritual advancement does not ensure that we won’t feel sad sometimes, that we won’t become frustrated. But after we’ve had a good cry, we can simply get on with it.         

          When the world spins out of control, of course you should do what you can to rectify your part in things.  This includes being honest about your limitations and forgiving yourself and life for being what it is and is not.

          You don’t have to feel happy about this, but there’s a difference between feeling bad—and feeling bad about yourself.”

From Spiritual Aging: Weekly Reflections for Embracing Life, by Carol Orsborn (Park Street Press, 2024). For more on this book, see: https://tinyurl.com/2u7kttmn

 


 

 

 

A LITTLE LAUGHTER

 

A friend asked Turkish folk hero Mullah Nasruddin how old he was.

“Forty.” replied the Mullah.

The friend said, “But you said the same thing two years ago!”

“Yes” replied the Mullah, “I always stand by what I have said.”

 

 

BOOKS OF INTEREST

 

 

THE GIFT OF A LONG LIFE: Personal Stories on the Aging Experience.  (The Birren Center, 2024). Inspired by Guided Autobiography:

https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Long-Life-Experience-Collection/...;

 

THE AGE OF WAITING: Heart Traces & Song Lines in the Anthropocene, by Douglas J. Penick (Arrowsmith Press, 2021).

 

CRITICAL HUMANITIES AND AGEING, edited by Marlene Goldman, Kate de Medeiros, and Thomas Cole (Routledge, 2024).

 

 

 

WEBSITES TO SEE

 

Caregiving: Falling into Mindfulness. A Zen Buddhist approach to caregiving: https://zencaregiving.org/

 

Spiritual Aging. Are you “inconveniently awake?” Others are drawn in this direction, too:

https://spiritualaging.substack.com/?r=1d4ci&utm_campaign=subscribe-page-share-screen&utm_medium=web

 


 

THE TIME OF OUR LIVES

“Time Flies By Faster As We Get Older” at:

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/time-perception-aging_l_63973...

 

“The Mystery of Time” a dialogue and podcast from Emergence magazine, at:

https://emergencemagazine.org/podcast/

 

 

SPIRITUAL AGING

 

      The Sufis say “Be in the world, but not of it.”  For those of us growing older, some degree of detachment is necessary and even desirable. But that is not the same as ignoring the wider world. The political turmoil in America since the recent election makes many of us sad, but it’s possible to find a spiritual path, whether young or old:

          “Even our most respected spiritual leaders know that accepting not only the way things are but our own limitations can be easier said than done.  Spiritual advancement does not ensure that we won’t feel sad sometimes, that we won’t become frustrated. But after we’ve had a good cry, we can simply get on with it.         

          When the world spins out of control, of course you should do what you can to rectify your part in things.  This includes being honest about your limitations and forgiving yourself and life for being what it is and is not.

          You don’t have to feel happy about this, but there’s a difference between feeling bad—and feeling bad about yourself.”

From Spiritual Aging: Weekly Reflections for Embracing Life, by Carol Orsborn (Park Street Press, 2024). For more on this book, see: https://tinyurl.com/2u7kttmn

 

 

 

 

A LITTLE LAUGHTER

 

A friend asked Turkish folk hero Mullah Nasruddin how old he was.

“Forty.” replied the Mullah.

The friend said, “But you said the same thing two years ago!”

“Yes” replied the Mullah, “I always stand by what I have said.”

 

 

BOOKS OF INTEREST

 

 

THE GIFT OF A LONG LIFE: Personal Stories on the Aging Experience.

(The Birren Center, 2024). Inspired by Guided Autobiography:

https://www.amazon.com/Gift-Long-Life-Experience-Collection/...;

 

THE AGE OF WAITING: Heart Traces & Song Lines in the Anthropocene,

by Douglas J. Penick (Arrowsmith Press, 2021).

 

CRITICAL HUMANITIES AND AGEING, edited by Marlene Goldman, Kate de Medeiros, and Thomas Cole (Routledge, 2024).

 

 

WEBSITES TO SEE

 

Caregiving: Falling into Mindfulness. A Zen Buddhist approach to caregiving:

https://zencaregiving.org/

 

Spiritual Aging. Are you “inconveniently awake?” Others are drawn in this direction, too:

https://spiritualaging.substack.com/?r=1d4ci&utm_campaign=subscribe-page-share-screen&utm_medium=web

 

Artificial Intelligence and Gerontology. “Google’s AI chatbot tells about a student needing help with homework to ‘please die’ “ As it happens, the student who needed help here is a gerontology student. Maybe AI needs help, too?

https://www.tradingview.com/news/cointelegraph:4e20ec9a8094b...

 

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