keskiviikko 12. heinäkuuta 2017

So, do I have to accept this crazy world?

I know, it sounds ridiculous to say that to change the world, first we need to accept it as it is. Who wants to do that? How do I accept violence between people? Or wars that are constantly going on? Or at the moment in the US the bringing down of health care system, and boosting up the other systems that are pleasing for the 1% who are already doing fine with their money and possessions? How do I accept the ongoing deportations in Finland of refugees from Afghanistan or Syria who are sent back home today to most likely to be killed? Or that there are people at this moment dying for hunger when there are others who put their money right now for online trading? Why can't they use the overflow of their money and buy food for those who need it? How can I accept the fear that is bestowed on us? The genocide that has been going on for centuries and is still not even close to its end? How can I accept the fact that the icebergs are melting rapidly, and those who could do something just ignore that it's happening at all? How do I accept these stupid actions of ignorant people? This all is making me MAD not ACCEPTANT!! 

But yet, I still think that the acceptance is the answer for change! Anger creates anger, hate creates hate, war is a building block for another war. Hate and anger hasn't been helping humanity. We have seen that and we still witness it every day. When you look at the World, the systems, the politics etc. around you and you don't like what you see, before you get angry and start hating it all and everybody, ask yourself how would it be better? What if the World was just, equal and fare for us all? How would it be to live in that world? When you do this and keep yourself away from that hateful and angry wave that really wants to take you and swirl around with you, you stop a negative energy and change it to life-giving positive building block of the Universe. With your thoughts you begin the change. And then ask yourself: What CAN I DO for CHANGE ? And then do it!! That is our job here. To keep this planet safe! There are no other more important jobs! That's it!



Let's kick the shoes off and wake up!

It's summer, so let's kick our shoes off and walk with bare feet. That is the easiest and quickest way to get back down to earth. We live busy times on this planet. It's important to FEEL were we walk. The steps we take are important, not only the ones we take with our feet but also the ones we take with our mind! Many of us have been asleep for decades. These current times are here to wake us up, to get us back down on our feet, so that we can begin to take those steps forward. Our planet needs US. We are here to keep this planet safe, and in good health for centuries to come. THIS is the time! So let's all WAKE UP, let's get GROUNDED and start to do our job (what ever feels right to you)! Let's begin to work toward the world that is justified, safe, and equal for us all no matter our background, size of a wallet, sexual preferences, color, race or genre. WAKE UP, TOUCH THE EARTH, AND TAKE YOUR STEP! Today walk with bare feet for acceptance! Acceptance is the first step toward real change! This is a true yoga. Yoga is action that flows through your being. Don't leave yoga on the mat, keep it with you all times. LIVE YOUR YOGA!


perjantai 15. huhtikuuta 2016

From Occupy to Democracy Spring

This morning I read from Helisngin Sanomat another news from Washington DC without a mention of demonstrations. It's already sixth day when people are trying to get their voices heard, but still our 'free' media says nothing. Although there was a line from Olli Rehn, Minister of Economic Affairs, who is at the moment in Washington DC stating that USA began to recover immediately from 2008 because of the quick reforms in the banking and financial sector…. Come on!!!! You only have to look outside of the window from that Peterson Institute right by the DuPont Circle to see how well the USA recovered. I was there last week and I saw too many homeless people. People are not happy!! They tried to state that with Occupy, but it didn't help, now they are trying again, but this time there is a true media blockage.

After reading the 'newspaper' this morning I opened a book on my nightstand and was mesmerized to tumble into the following lines. Notice that this was written 124 years ago!!!

'We meet in the midst of nation brought to the verge of moral, political and material ruin. Corruption dominates the ballot box, the legislatures, the Congress, and touches even the ermine of the bench. The people are demoralised… The newspapers are subsidised or muzzled, opinion silenced... our homes covered with mortgages, labor impoverished, and the land concentrating in the hands of capitalists… The fruits to the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal fortunes… From the same prolific womb of governmental injustice we breed two classes - paupers and millionaires …' - Read by Ignatius Donnelly at the People's party national convention in 1892 in St. Louis.

You only need to step few blocks out from the city centres (that are mostly banks, investment banks and insurance companies) to see the real America. It didn't recover immediately from 2008. Dear Olli Rehn of Finland, Real America at the moment is poor, getting poorer as we speak and you just can't turn your back to it and say 'those people don't exist when I don't see them'. And dear foreign media, please pay attention!!! Murdoch doesn't need you, people does!


Follow the money….

Past two weeks I was visiting my other home country the United States of America. I love the country, I love the people, but I question the politics, and especially money in the politics. Money is energy, it has only the power that we give to it. Money itself is neutral, it doesn't have mind of its own, thoughts, plans, or even future. We give our own mind to money, our thoughts, our plans and our future. We rely on money. It becomes our life. We live because of money, we live for the money and so, money becomes our direction.

There are people who have tons of money, and they lead their money to the direction they like. Of course they expect to get something from their investment. Let's say a presidential candidate gets million dollars for her/his campaign. That candidate will definitely respect the giver, otherwise it would be rude to accept the money in the first place. But if the candidate asks only a pocket money such as 3$-5$ per person she/he has more freedom when elected than the other candidate who took the million dollars. At the moment this is one of the most important differences between Clinton and Sanders.

From Wikipedia: Democracy is further defined as (a:) 'government by the people; especially: rule of the majority (b:) a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections.' 

If we talk about the democracy we need to talk about the money that is diluting it. At the moment there is a mass demonstration going on in the Washington DC. This morning I called Finnish main newspaper Helsingin Sanomat asking why they haven't written a word about the demonstration. For my surprise they didn't seem to know about the on-going demonstration. How can this be? In the same paper there were a story of Finnish treasurer Alexander Stubb visiting the Capitol Hill this very same week. In the picture we don't see any demonstrators behind widely smiling minister, but they were there, being arrested one after another. Over 700 arrests within four days.

Why is foreign media quiet for this? Or is the foreign media PAID to be quiet? What is one of my favourite countries, the United States of America, so afraid of?
I'm guessing it's THE POWER OF THE PEOPLE!

Democracy Spring - April 2016


torstai 16. heinäkuuta 2015

The Word Is...

I'm a pacifist, a hippie, living in a flow, never planning my life too far ahead. As a teenager I used to close my door, listen to The Doors and pen out poems to my small black notebook. I wanted to be a beatnik, travel like Jack Kerouac and write about my travels. I wanted to figure out life.

My father being as far Left as a Finn can be used to dis my creative dreams and push me to study politics, especially Left side of it. I remember getting really mad, saying 'politics is bullshit, I'll never, listen NEVER!!! get into that crap.' Little did I know that there would be a day in my future when I would willingly open the huge book of Vietnam war, and begin to figure our what went wrong in the US politics about 50 years ago?


Should I blame JFK or LBJ, or their administrations in general? Was it the strong will power and demands of General Westmoreland, or 'peace candidate' Nixon who took the office in 1969? The fact is that something went badly wrong during many years, and no coverups were able to take care of that mess. There must be somebody to point my finger to? But is there? Do I need someone to blame to better understand what happened? Is that why we write and study history and politics? So that we can blame and then learn from their mistakes, and hope that we won't make the same mistakes again.

During 1960-1970 the global politics took the harsh step down in people's appreciation, never getting back up to pedestal again. Pentagon papers, Kent State, Watergate Scandal were just the beginning. The atmosphere of the politics changed in 70's. And folks, we're now living the outcomes of that, globally. During the same time we were given a television to see and better understand reality. Now we have internet. And the world is fast.


I'm still a pacifist and a hippie as I have always been, but now I'm figuring our life through the history, through wars, and through stories of people who lived before me. They say that you need to travel to other countries to understand what you have in your own country. I agree. And you also need to travel back in time to understand your own time. The decisions made by politicians is our future. Sometimes it feels that people who make these decisions haven't seen much world, or haven't studied the past enough to really understand and have compassion. Sometimes it seems that although they look serious and confident in their ties, suits and with black briefcases, they are hippies who go with the flow. And they just want to save their butts as they go.


Kindness is the word, the other word is respect. These are the bases of diplomacy. And humanity.


Next week I'll meet Tim Page in Brisbane and continue this conversation with him. He was in Vietnam war taking pictures that were showing the truth of war, at the time when public didn't have anything but the word of their trusted politicians to lean on.

My next documentary film WARPEACE will be an interesting conversation between two sides of human behaviour: LOVE and ANGER. Stay tuned!







keskiviikko 8. heinäkuuta 2015

The Earth loves you, love it back!

One of my long time hobbies have been taking pictures of signs that tell me what to do. I understand that many of them are here to protect us. But when they appear in plenty it's amusing. Sometimes they are also visually beautiful, such as this one I found in Sea Cliff, Long Island:


… or this one somewhere in Manhattan, close to Park Avenue:


This was painted on the bottom of a water fountain in Baldwin, Long Island. Just in case they didn't use water in it either:


This lady in a subway station in Manhattan is not obeying the rule, she IS RUNNING:


The message that is always important when traveling with any vehicle:


Before you wanna step on tennis court, make sure that….


If in America they use many words to state what I should do, and especially what I shouldn't do, in Finland we have no words. This does it:


And finally... I found this in Kaivopuisto, Helsinki few years ago:


I'd love to see more of these. 
'The Earth loves you, love it back!'

torstai 2. heinäkuuta 2015

KEEP THE HEAD UP!

In the beginning it was very innocent. We had our giant Nokia 1611 phones placed on the table when meeting with friends, to show our status. We were living in the front line of cellphone era. Text messages had just become to take place in the world of new communication. I think we, the Finns were the first ones to really start the trend. In 1998 I studied Filmmaking in New York and only one of my 15 classmates had a cell phone, and was texting! Meanwhile all my friends in Finland have done that for few years.

Now it seems that cellphones have become a social problem. Last week I was on the subway from Crown Hights to 57th Street. On my way I studied cell phone behaviour. No matter of class, race, social status or age there were cell phones in almost every hand or pocket. At the same time I hear people wondering why time goes so fast nowadays, that we don't have time for anything anymore. It's not all that. Time is not going fast or slow, it only seems that it's going fast. It's difficult to just be and do nothing, but that is when time stops moving, it becomes still. We need to GIVE time for ourselves.

Life is about human connection. Everything we do, we do to have a connection to other person. Nokia advertised their phones long time ago with a slogan 'Connecting people'. But while we make a connection through device we disconnect ourselves from people around us.

We had a family gathering few weeks ago, and it was lovely to sit around a table and have a real conversation with one another. Older people didn't care about the phones, but younger people continuously took their phone to check out something, and to disconnect themselves from the conversation. So much is going on around us that we don't see, hear or get when our heads are bent down to check out Facebook, E-mails, Twitter, Pinterest or thousands of other applications.

When I arrived to 57th Street I walked down few blocks to see art in MoMa. Nothing in the museum touched me as much as this artwork painted on the sidewalk close to Grand Street in lower Manhattan. It made me realise that I have to stop wasting my time with social media and to look for real life around me. I wonder if I'm able do that!