Archive for May, 2010

bono vox

bono.catwalkLast October, I snapped this pic of Bono going by on the moving catwalk under the claw in Vancouver. He’s reaching toward the Edge who is coming toward him on the other catwalk; another ceiling in another chapel.

As U2 stands down while Bono recovers from back surgery I sit here reading The DATA Report 2010 remembering Bono’s Ted Prize wish which helped catalyze ONE and DATA. When the G20 spend a billion on security; when BP loses a billion in value and spends a billion in recovery; when billions of people don’t get access to what a billion have… it’s time for a surgery of ideologies!

Robin Hood

Reading between the lines of revicompasssionist history, Robin Hood is the sequel to Kingdom of Heaven.

Kingdom of Heaven ends with Richard the Lionheart embarking on crusade; Robin Hood begins ten years later, with the consequences.

From blacksmiths to stonemasons, France to England, feudal skirmishes to draft charters.

In Robin Hood, I find it fascinating that Friar Tuck is depicted as a bee keeper. Bernard of Clairvaux is the patron saint of bees, and certain legends suggest that Tuck was once a Benedictine/Cistercian.

From Fiat Lux in Clairvaux Manifesto,

poor enough yet?

cross.towerLast summer, I crafted this cross for a friend. The friend who first taught me how to craft stone, created the limestone tower in the background, historic replica of a stalwart Maltese sentry of the sea.

It took patience and a steady hand to hollow the eye out of the stone, which when filled with olive oil lights, heals and nourishes the stone beautifully.

[Hagar] gave this name to the LORD who spoke to her: “You are the God who sees me,” for she said, “I have now seen the One who sees me.” That is why the well was called Beer Lahai Roi; it is still there, between Kadesh and Bered. Genesis 16:13

Clairvaux 3D

I’m crafting a document entitled Clairvaux 3D (started out as 3.0, but now it’s 3D), full of global business initiatives and dreams, and we’ll use this document to raise the first pool of funds coming from philanthropists, to sow into this growing global vision, a unified front of for-profit and not-for-profit, within a platform of international development.

Clairvaux 3.0

china.mapI’ve requested a pre-release of Charlene Li’s book Open Leadership.  I typed into the online form,

“…because we’re going to use social networking and other tools to launch an e-bank and venture capital group by establishing circles of quiet, abbeys of prayer and work, and cities of refuge… among 10,000 young professionals and global change agents to pool their teams, skills, expertise and technologies into greater profitability locally and functioning sustainability among the poorest of the poor globally.”

Coordinates I’m sketching into the fabric of this map:

song for the 10,000

cascadeA friend reading Clairvaux Manifesto sent me these lyrics to a song she has written into the heartbeat of this global armada. These profound words lift the fog of war from my brain…

As I post her lyrics, I am reminded how God gave me a choice 12 years ago: to dance before the people in lights, music and song, or stand there before them in the nakedness of his Word alone (proclaiming words that would one day be written into new songs).

It’s been 12 years since I wrote my last song, but today marks the day Clairvaux Manifesto bursts into bloom.

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