Wednesday, January 26, 2011

On "Being Real"

How much of who I am should be visible online? What if my "ex" finds out something I never shared?

As a communicator, I think I've been quite the politician, I must admit now, with great remiss. In retrospect, I think forgiveness will be granted considering the wide variety of views and places on the map in which my friends and social network inhabit. Sometimes it was just trying to keep peace with factions, folk I know who travel in parallel realities. I ended up being non-authentic sometimes.

But, it's the New Year, so I'm starting over! Get ready for some revelations. Like the time I... (You'll have to wait for that one.)

But, if I'm ever gonna fully find my Tribe - those I want to "do life" in community, I intend on being candid about what and I am, Who I'm following, and how that all works in "real time." I think that's some of what it's about when people "come out of the closet," so to speak. They want to be real.

Well, I am determined to be as candid online as off, although I don't have "a closet." What you see is what you get.

I know, that should be how it is-- we should be "real," but I'm not sure we always are. I think we all edit ourselves. I'm gonna do less of that.

I may not ever sell the screenplay that changes the world, or invades pop-culture's matrix, or ever lead "a congregation of the faithful," but I will have people that I can know who are "for real" and know that I am "for real."

Perhaps some people will go away--and that's fine-- while others will draw near.

So, I think the Pope (and I'm not Catholic - yet anyway!) gave good advice when he recently reminded folk to be "authentic" in online interactions. And "authentic" does not mean telling folk on what days you clip your fingernails and what not. I've seen things like this shared, and more --so have you if you've been online for any amount of time.

On Twitter my profile says this: "Playwright/Creative Consultant with eclectic prophetic vibe...

What does that all mean?

I hope to explore some of that, in detail, as well as talk here about my vocation, my feelings about culture, life, sexuality and romance, the Church, protestantism (from where I began and still have roots), the now-called "Emergent Church" (with it's good points and not-so good points) and how that all fits into a life that has included interaction with homeless folk, Hollywood stars and music artists and a few wannabees, as well as my one-time quest to convert Madonna through intercessory prayer, a successfully produced play I co-wrote in the L.A. Area and failed and successful relationships of various stripes and checkers.

And just when I thought being completely real wasn't interesting...

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