With the summer solstice last Wednesday, we officially entered summer on the longest day of the year in the Northern hemisphere. It's worth a moment of reflection on the wonder of the Earth as a whole, carrying both winter and summer simultaneously. It is our tilt that creates our seasons and those seasons in turn shape cultural variations. Yet we remain (and struggle to comprehend) one world.
As Earth spins on its tilted axis, it wobbles and cycles through variations in the axis. It is postulated that this is an aspect of a natural balancing system that responds to shifts and movement of various forms of mass across and within the planet. Shifts in mass cause deviations in the tilt, and change in the tilt affects climate. This month, the scientific journal Nature published an article describing how human water depletion from underground reservoirs is changing Earth's tilt. This research adds yet another dimension to global understanding of human activity and climate change. As disturbing as it sometimes seems, such research is essential in pinpointing human practices that must adapt and evolve to sustain the balance within an ecosystem that includes human activity.
In another science announcement this month, Frontiers in Public Health published a large study looking at the psychological impact of attending any type of live sporting event. The study showed that being a spectator improves well-being (life satisfaction and the feeling that life is worthwhile) and decreases loneliness. Past research has already demonstrated that higher life satisfaction brings greater physical health, improved aging, and lower death rates. While other studies have shown the benefits of actively playing sports, this one is for the cheering crowd, the audience, the fans--whether they go to the local little league game, or Dodger Stadium, or brave international World Championships--the social atmosphere and sense of belonging, the participation in the play of life, lifts the human spirit and our physical well-being.
Sunday is not the time to stress over the tilt of the planet, but rather, spiritually observe the tilt within yourself. Spirituality is the center from which the activity of life flows with your unique balancing system. Does that balance require more turning inward, or in the zest of summer, reaches to cheer life forward? Replenish what is drained dry; move the weight on your shoulders to a better location. Maybe the world really does mirror your consciousness and awaits your joy. (Susan Nettleton)
For baseball: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/.../analysis-of-baseball
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/.../first-girls-in...
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/.../57870/were-human-beings
For the spectator: https://gladdestthing.com/poems/a-singing-voice