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Awesome Experience: Watching the Birth of a New Island in South Pacific

Fredrik Fransson photo.This man, Fredrik Fransson, of Australia and his crew were sailing around in the South Pacific in August of 2006 near the small, island archipilego country of Tonga, when he and his boat crew were lucky enough to watch the birth of an island apparently!

He says, “There was no wind so we slowly motored off the island of Tonga and almost immediately we noticed sort of grainy streaks in the water. Fairly soon it became thicker and thicker…and at one point we just looked up and the whole horizon was a band that looked like desert…the closer we came it was like rolling hills of sand…we entered this desert like condition because when we first encountered it was just thin layer on the surface it became very thick, piling up on the bow, so our speed went from 7 knots to 1 knot.”

Nasa says, “The pumice resulted from an underwater eruption of the marine volcano Home Reef. Although the pumice eventually floated away, the new volcanic island could still be seen by satellites in the fall of 2006.”

Floating pumice photo.
A layer of floating rock, pumice, on the ocean.

Fredrik continued, “But then on the horizon through the clouds we see this smokestack from the actual, active volcano. Of course you’re curious so we decided that we could sail right toward the active volcano. This is where pumice and actually volcano every 40 minutes spewed out this massive black tower of matter. You could see raining down, it just became a solid tower of blackness very high up.”

As he got closer to the underwater volcano Fredrik said that the saltwater became warmer to the touch. He remembered thinking that he and his crew of 2 were among the first to see this new island forming. The pictures have since showed up at NASA on satellite photos (bottom).

Thick trail of pumice floating on ocean.
It got quite thick as they moved through it!

“It was kind of a beautiful island, it looks like a big island make out of black coal, that was just smoldering and I would say we were about 10-15 miles from it when the last of the big black eruptions took place but looking back it was amazing, it’s not that many people who can be there actually seeing it first hand and being the first ones.”


They watched as the smoke cleared and there arose a new island above the surface of the water…

Thick volcanic smoke and ash covers part of the sea.
Thick volcanic smoke and ash.


New island seen.

New island seen over the Pacific Ocean!

After watching it for quite a while the crew set sail and went on to Brisbane, Australia where Fredrik is building a new home (and detailing that on another of his blogs).

All the photos of the island are from his blog. I hope he posts some higher definition photos but maybe he’s saving those for himself - to make into posters? I think I would. His blog is amazingly popular and he has over 300 comments posted on this one article from people all over the world that saw of his discovery on CNN.

What an awesome event… I thought getting struck by lightening was an odd event. How many people actually see a new island form?

One out of a billion I guess. I’ve thought a little about the subject in the past as many of us have… dreamed of discovering a new island that we could name after our self! I thought all the islands had been found already, in my experience it just wasn’t something I thought about - that new islands are being formed all the time.

It’s one thing to be standing on the big island of Hawaii and watching lava run down into the water and watching an island grow larger by the minute as horizontal land mass is accumulated. It’s another level entirely to be on a boat in the middle of the wide expanse of the Pacific Ocean and seeing smoke come out of the water and then rock being built up before your eyes. Amazing, amazing fun that must have been.

Awesome experience Fredrik, thanks to you and your crew for sharing it with us!

NASA Satellite Photo:

New Tongan Island from NASA satellite photo.

NASA satellite image showing new island forming near Tonga.
(Click to enlarge)

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Life = Consciousness + Free Time + Action

It seems I spend a lot of time figuring out what Life IS to me. Today I thought of it as a simple equation. It could be looked at as nothing more than…

Life = Consciousness + Free Time + Action

Living Life!A lot of things we do during a typical day, to me, don’t constitute “LIFE”. I don’t think many people would argue that biological living and living LIFE are different things. I don’t think many would argue that someone that spends their life stoned out of their minds, out of consciousness… and reality, is not really living Life. Life is comprised of the three things listed above. If you don’t have one of the pieces, you’re not experiencing “Life”.

Components defined…

Consciousness IS: I’m in control of what my mind is experiencing and I am awake. I can choose to think about anything and to explore it in-depth if I wish. I am not being ‘entertained’ with mind-candy from TV, radio or some other distraction that is pulling my consciousness away from reality.

Consciousness IS NOT:

  • Sleep.
  • Coma.
  • Drunk state.
  • Drugged state.
  • On television, radio, computer games, mindless internet surfing or driving, reading a fiction book with ‘escape’ as a purpose, or meditating.

Free Time IS: Time that I am working for someone else or for myself. If I am working on a project for myself… if it is fun and I am learning something and it is not just for the purpose of working and making money, then I might call it free time.

Free Time IS NOT:

  • Work time.

Action IS: Doing something proactively. Action is doing something I chose to do and that I’m actively doing. I am in control of my mind, meaning, consciousness must be there. I am doing something for myself or for others. I am producing action as a result of some decision that I’m acting on. I’m not laying on my bed watching Teletubbies, rain fall, or the walls turn colors.

Action, as it relates to Life might be:

  • Talking to a friend. Writing a letter. Typing a story. Making a “To do” list.
  • Looking up something on the internet that you want to know for some reason that will improve your Life.
  • Biking, hiking, eating, or driving to go somewhere for some reason (exploring, or specific purpose).
  • A hobby where you are creating something or actively engaged in something you want to learn about or become better at.

Action IS NOT:

  • Doodling on paper.
  • Random internet surfing with no purpose.
  • Listening to the radio.

With those definitions of the sub-components in place, lets take a look at some of what Life IS and what Life ISN’T.

Life IS NOT:

  • Working for me or for someone else. Working is not Life to me. It’s a necessary distraction from Life in most cases.
  • Time spent drunk, incoherent, otherwise escaping consciousness.
  • Time spent ‘on’ the drug, television. There is far too much stimulation going on, visual, auditory,
    emotional, logical, my mind is not my own when I’m on television. I’m not conscious. I’m in TV consciousness which is not my own. Similarly I lump listening to music, playing games on the computer, and random internet surfing as not being fully conscious.
  • Sleeping. When you’re sleeping, you’re not conscious and not in control of your Life. I don’t count sleeping as free time. I’m not in “action” either.

Life to me IS:

  • Running.
  • Climbing a mountain.
  • Brainstorming ideas.
  • Helping someone out.
  • Barbeque with family & friends.
  • Exploring a new beach, hill, or part of town.
  • Doing something I never did before just for the experience.
  • Creating something: Photography, videography, web site content, book, podcast, or postcards home.
  • Snake hunting.
  • Learning about religions.
  • Questioning everything that exists under the sun (and beyond).
  • Doing something mildly dangerous for the rush.

Those were the things that came to mind…

“What is Life to YOU?”

 

 

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Don’t You Just Feel Cheap Sometimes?

I don’t really want to advertise ANYTHING on my blog - but, what to do about that?

Here I am blogging like my life depended on it, because it does… and I have to find a way to monetize this silly thing so I can get a few dollars per day (I only need $8 per day to survive here in Thailand believe it or not).

To slap ads on my blog makes me feel like I’m prostituting myself… my thoughts, my style… my person.

I don’t want to blanket this blog with Google ads. Who needs that? You see that on every other site in existence. I make like $2 per day from Google on my other sites. That’s not enough to show Google ads on the masterpieces I create on this site (ha-cough, hack).

I love to write. I love to write about what I want to write about. I don’t want to review someone’s web site in a fake review that is all positive and that they give me $50 or $100 for. What a scam that is. You good people that come to my site see my review, don’t realize it’s a paid ad, and go visit the other site because you didn’t know I was paid good money to write 600 words of positive fluff about it.

I don’t want to have text link ads on my site either. Darren Rowse and others were a bit blown away when their Google PageRank died as a result of selling text links on their site. The whole concept of unannounced ads is wrong, they knew that! Text links that were blind advertisements to other sites that maybe Darren didn’t endorse or fee good about either… I don’t want to help someone else get more links at the expense of my PageRank or my self respect.

How to monetize a blog then?

Write a book maybe…

I was thinking, the only way to really monetize this blog in a way I’d feel good about is to write a book and then put some ads on my sites that advertise only that book. That might work to some small degree, but the book will only appeal to a handful of people.

Unless I write a book about something BIG. The WORLD is big. I could write a book about the WORLD and how screwed up it appears to be in my opinion… And I do have quite an opinion on that…even started multiple books with that focus… but, I don’t really want to write a negative book. I want to write a positive book that uplifts people, gets them revved up about jumping out of bed for some reason. Gets them IN bed for some reason… You know, something positive. Something well defined… concrete, non-ambiguous.

I could do a video book… or a video… or a podcast… or an audio book. Hmmm… I like my voice, it’s nice. I like to listen to it. I wonder if anyone would listen to me talking to myself, telling a story…

I did write a short meditation book that at first I charged something frivolous for, but then decided to give away. You can grab it here…

Short Meditation course >

I asked my girlfriend to write some Thai Cookbooks… she did, and those are doing well! But, what about me?

I wrote a huge biography about my life… the last 41 years of my life… and it’s 127,000 words. And it’s a monster of a bio… incredible stories and experiences in there. And you know what? My brother told me I needed to have a story… some fatal flaw that needed to be resolved as the book went on. I needed to have some problem that gets resolved… I was horrified. I thought bio is bio man, just write what happened to me over the years and put a cover on it - DONE.

No, says he. I defer to he.

Ok - so, that won’t be on the bookshelves anytime soon.

I could revive some of my books from the past that I’ve started and discarded. There have been about 9 of those. Of those, “God is Useless” is my favorite. I have to be in the right mood to write about religious matters though. I’m not in that mood today.

I’m in the mood to write about meditation as I just received a scathing critique of my meditation videos on another site of mine - seemlessness.thaipulse.com where I said that some meditation teachers, monks even, have told me that they believed I experienced levels of “jhana”.

Jhana are like the stepping stones to enlightenment. Levels or steps or something - whatever the Buddhists believe. I just know I had these cool experiences and recently found out they correspond really highly with (almost exactly with) levels of jhana as elucidated by the Buddha so many years ago in some of the Pali Suttas.

Apparently my definition of jhana disagrees with strict Buddhist interpretations and this guy attempted to rip me a new one without even having listened to everything or seen all the videos. He grossly misquoted me and took things out of context… He was just anxious to disprove it was jhana… to him jhana comes only to those that are devout Buddhists. Devout as in having studied for many years and able to quote all the rules of Buddhism… the scriptures and what not.

It’s funny because meditation is a physical act. You sit. You focus the mind on your breath. You watch what happens. It’s not hard to get it ‘right’. Experiences happen naturally - not because you’re Buddhist or Hindu or fat or blue. They just happen. Whether exactly the same experience happened to the Buddha or not - who cares? He was one guy that it happened to (maybe). Why do you need to follow exactly what he did in order for you to have a real experience? Maybe Buddha only reached enlightenment 101. Maybe you’ll reach 207 or 405 or some other pedagogical level.

I know what I should do. I hate shoulding on myself, but…

I am 65,000 words into writing a fiction novel about some Thailand characters. I am headfirst into the height of the drama and it’s exciting and all but I’m just not into finishing that today. ADD/HD is a serious disability man. If you’re not in the mood - you’re just not in the mood. That book might sit unfinished for a year or 10 if my past behavior is to be a predictor of future behavior in this instance.

Anyway… so that’s where I am right now. I’m feeling like a $2 hooker as I look over my AimforAwesome site and realizing that there are too many advertisements that are distracting from my message.

And I’m wondering… what to write.

A book?

Best of Life!

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