viernes, 11 de agosto de 2017

Too late

   Rain would fall for hours and hours. It seemed it would never end. The storm had been lashing out against the land for many days now and only from time to time it would feel like it stopped being so harsh. But then it seemed to restart again, twice as strong, relentless against anything living in the land. Even the oceans and lakes were in turmoil. Everything was upside down and people had begun to suffer serious shortages and problems, mostly related to food and general supplies.

 What families did was to ration food and try to consume as little as they could. They hardest hit groups were the ones where grandparents and small children shared a household. No one had the capacity to feed such a large amount of people and it wasn’t unheard of that so many people lived under one roof in that region. After all, it was very far away any big cities and that was the way people had lived for generations. Rain had never changed that before and this storm was no exception.

 So they had to make what they could with what they had, which wasn’t a lot but they made it last as long as they could. Fish, chicken and beef were kept like treasures and mostly vegetables were eaten because people could still try to recover some of those from beneath the mud. Some were pretty resistant like celery or carrots. So they consumed that first with maybe a little piece of actual animal fat every day. Pieces were slightly larger for children but that was not enough.

 Many children lived in those mountains and they were seriously affected by the rain. The poor quality of water to make their food and the amount of nutrients from what their parents could give them was simply not enough for them to be correctly nourished. After the first week, many children started feeling bad and many parents did the trip beneath the rain towards the small town nearby, where the only doctor in the region lived. He always had bad news for the concerned parents.

 They had malnourishing problems, very serious cases of infections and lack of proper hygiene because of the water being contaminated by damages to water pipes and so on. Many children died instantly, the others filled the few rooms the doctor had available on his small practice. He asked for help from other parts of the country but the roads were under water or severely damaged and no trains or planes could reach the remote location. They had been driven out of the world by the storm and had been let to die or starve for who know how long.

 When the elders started feeling as bad or worse than the young, people were in a general state of panic. It didn’t felt real that it was happening all at once. Some thought of the storm as a punishment from the Gods but others thought it was simply the chaotic weather changes happening all over the world. They might have not been the most well connected people in the world but many had television sets and they knew very well about climate change and what it had done in other parts of the world.

 After three weeks, an emergency team was able to reach them through the forest and then taking a very long path that made them penetrate a nature preserve. It was the only way to reach the small town and that was only because they studied several maps of the region in order to find that hidden way in. When they reached the only settlement in the mountains, they were able to tell people that a couple of helicopters had been sent before they left for their mission, but they had never called back.

 People were only shocked to hear this but only for a few minutes, because their families were suffering and it was too much to start caring for others at the moment. They needed the help the group brought them and that was the only way they could think of to change the state of things. So the volunteers, a group of fifteen men and women, got installed at the doctor’s house and started helping with vaccines and other treatments they had brought on big crates that had been carried by mules and themselves.

 Sadly, all they did was not enough to really ensure that everything was going to be fine. The rain wouldn’t stop and sick people from the most remote areas of the mountain range would come in at all time, very wet and sicker than they had left. It was a really sad thing to see for the volunteers and it was difficult for them not to be sick as well just by looking at all the despair and the human condition that was in display on that small community. It was hard and a test to their abilities.

 After a couple of days, it was decided that most of the group would go back to civilization. Only five people would remain with the doctor, in order to help with all the patients arriving and leaving every day. Besides, the townspeople needed hands to bury the people that had died and they also needed appropriate bags to do that because contamination of the water had to be avoided at all costs. The group also had to bring more people and medicines, a whole lot more than before. They left early one morning and expect to reach their destination in two days.

 And they did. However, they also encountered the crash site of one of the helicopters. The scene was gruesome and some of the helpers had to vomit right besides the wreckage because of the stench and the sight of things. They had to mark the place on a map, on their electronic devices, in order to go back there in future in order to collect the corpses and any valuables that could shed a light on the cause of the accident. But thunders above them reminded the group that the storm was the culprit, no matter the details.

 Meanwhile, in town, another tragedy happened at night and there had been no way to escape it: the mountain itself collapsed and carried several homes from almost the summit to the foot of the hill were the most densely populated part of the region was located. So bad it was, that the patients at the doctor’s house felt the rumble in the middle of the night and they alerted others in order to evacuate. But that didn’t happen because there was no other place to go besides there.

 The volunteers that had been left there had the very difficult task to find survivors. However, they soon realized that was not going to happen. They started finding bodies, after some of the mud and dirt had been washed away by the rain. It was gruesome to see their faces covered in brown or grey and their expressions of fear forever imprinted on their faces. That had been their last thing to do and it looked horrible. The volunteers, however, did what they had to do.

 People from town helped with blankets and also tablecloths and the dead were covered with those and then lined up in front of the doctor’s office. Then, one body at a time, they were carried to a clearing in the woods where the ground was firm. They had to spend several hours digging for a hole, but they did so anyways, in order to provide a dignified place to rest for the many people that had died at night, never expect nature would turn against them after so many years living there.

 It took one more week for more help to arrive. The condition of the trail they had used had decreased and the amount of things they brought was not easy to transport. Besides, many people on the outside world wanted to help, to do something for those poor souls.


 The storm ended two weeks after than, suddenly one afternoon. Clouds slowly floated away and the sun came back. But the lives of that community had changed forever. Death had covered them with its veil and now they couldn’t see a proper future in what had been their home for such a long time.

miércoles, 9 de agosto de 2017

Cucharada de realidad, la mía al menos

   Nada. Nada por ningún lado. No hay opciones, no hay alternativas, no hay absolutamente nada que hacer. Claro que más de uno culpa a la persona, en este caso a mí, y dicen que no buscamos con suficiente ahínco o que simplemente no queremos trabajar y los ocultamos con numerosas excusas. No les voy a hablar de excusas porque no las tengo ni las quiero tener. Les voy a hablar de la realidad de las cosas, de lo que es estar sin trabajo en un mundo donde un desempleado es peor que un ladrón.

 Un ladrón entra a las casas y roba lo que haya de valor, o al menos que para él o ella tenga valor. Y agrego el “ella” porque en esta época del mundo no se puede ser sexista en ningún caso. Todos y todas podemos ser ladrones, viciosos, groseros, irresponsables y ejemplos de lo peor de la humanidad. Tener pene o vagina no cambia nada de eso. La humanidad está podrida y la fisionomía de los cuerpos poco o nada cambia nuestro potencial para ser todavía peores.

 Pero ese no era el punto del que hablaba. Lo que decía es que los ladrones tienen un trabajo. Es ilegal pero lo tienen. Igual pasa con los cartoneros que se la pasan recogiendo papel y cajas por las calles o los que piden dinero en las esquinas sin dar nada a cambio. La gente no lo dice a viva voz pero a esas actividades se les considera trabajo a la vez que son maneras de no morir en las grandes ciudades. No importa quién sea o para qué necesite el dinero, el punto es que algo hacen y la gente los ve.

 Y ese es un gran punto. ¿Porqué creen que a estas alturas de la historia humana la gente todavía se viste de traje y corbata, con zapatos bien brillantes y todo muy en su lugar? La gente dice que se trata de etiqueta, de estar presentable y de lucir pulcro y bien presentado. Pero hay algo más. Esos elementos son visibles a casi todo el mundo y le grita en la cara a cualquier transeúnte: “Tengo trabajo y todo esto que llevo encima es prueba de ello. Aporto a la sociedad”, así no sepamos que carajos hacen.

 Porque no hay trabajo malo. Al menos no a los ojos de sociedades que han vivido desde siempre en un estado de necesidad perpetua. En estos países del llamado “tercer mundo”, nunca hemos sabido como se siente vivir sin necesidades, hasta las personas con más dinero las tienen de una manera o de otra. Por eso hacer cualquier cosa es bueno, no importa si fritas papas en un restaurante o saludas a la gente al entrar en un edificio o si pretendes hacer respetar la ley. Los seres humanos respetamos el hecho de que alguien más haya decidido que una persona es lo mejor para cierto puesto.

 La convención humana dice que cada uno tiene su lugar. Ese cuento chino (más bien europeo o gringo) de que todos valemos lo mismo es una mentira enorme. Ni a los ojos de la sociedad ni a los ojos de la ley somos iguales. Hay poderes mucho más fuertes que impulsan por debajo todo lo que vemos. Uno de esos poderes es el dinero pero otro, que subestimamos seguido, es nuestra propia manera de hacer las cosas, nuestras costumbres arraigados en los más hondo del cerebro.

 Culpamos a los poderosos o a los pobres de todo y de nada pero la verdad es que cada uno de nosotros aportamos a que las cosas empeoren o mejoren o, en el caso actual, a que todo siga como ha sido durante el último siglo. Miles de avances tecnológicos no cambian nuestra manera de ser en lo más hondo. Seguimos teniendo costumbres tontas, como ignorar las mejores porque creemos que tiempos peores fueron mejor, solo porque no aceptamos nuestro presente.

 Ese estado de negación perpetua es el que ayuda a que el mercado laboral sea, en esencia, el mismo que hace unos cincuenta años. Sí, por supuesto que han aparecido nuevos empleos y se han abierto caminos antes inexplorados. Pero siguen siendo trabajos y a la gente se le sigue seleccionando de la misma manera. Así sea un robot el que analice las hojas de vida, el resultado será el mismo pues los datos que se consideran no han cambiado y, seguramente, jamás lo hagan.

 La edad es un factor clave. Alguien joven es, a los ojos del mundo laboral, alguien con vigor y energía, capaz de traer ideas nuevas que ayuden al progreso general de la empresa. Sin embargo, también son mulas de carga, pues tienen mayor resistencia y se les puede pedir lo que sea y lo harán porque, en estos países de los que hablamos, no pueden darse el lujo de negarse a hacer una u otra cosa. Así sea algo que no tiene nada que ver con su cargo, lo harán porque se arriesgan a perder su miserable sueldo.

 Y es que los sueldos siguen siendo miserables porque la humanidad avanza, nunca para. Así lo suban hoy y pasado mañana, el sueldo seguirá sin ser suficiente para poder vivir una vida realmente agradable. Ese lujo está reservado para los ricos y para las personas que esperan cuarenta años o más para poder reunir lo suficiente para hacer de su vida algo de provecho. Esas historias son contadas y hoy en día pareciera que son más numerosas. Pero es una ilusión del mundo interconectado que hoy. Sigue siendo igual de idílico que hace décadas.

 Lo otro es la educación. La pobre educación que ha pasado de ser un pilar de la humanidad a un negocio que se vende como salchichas a la salida de un estadio. Ya no hay calidad sino nombres y precios, como quien va a comprar ropa a un centro comercial. Lo que la gente busca es comprar la marca más cara que pueda comprar y ojalá esa le sirva para lo que quiere hacer. A veces el solo nombre es suficiente y otras veces hay que apoyarlo con más inversión, dinero y dinero.

 La calidad es algo que pasa a tercer plano, ni siquiera a segundo. Son esos árboles que pintábamos cuando éramos pequeños, al fondo de todos nuestros dibujos. Hacíamos el tronco, grueso o delgado, de color marrón y luego una suerte de nube verde que iba encima. De vez en cuando le dibujábamos algunos frutos pero los colores se confundían y lo que se suponía eran manzanas se convertían en bolas negras. Así es la educación, nosotros la hacemos para bien o para mal.

 Esos que hablan de un profesor u otro, que ese sabe más o que esa clase es más satisfactoria, solo está tratando de justificar el dinero gastado. Porque, de nuevo, somos nosotros, cada alumno, el que hace que toda la educación tenga sentido. Y no hablo solo de la universidad sino también de la secundaria, la primaria y hasta el jardín de infantes, que hoy cuesta una millonada y no sirve para nada, excepto como peldaño a un colegio caro que es tan vacío como una caja sin contenido.

 En los trabajos existentes no quieren personas creativas. Eso, en una palabra práctica, es pura mierda. Muchos trabajos dan la ilusión de ser una aventura o, peor aún, de dar el control al trabajador. Pero eso no existe o sino todos serían sus propios jefes y ni siquiera la gente que de verdad lo es puede hacer lo que se le da la gana. Hay fuerzas de todas partes, que quieren algo o que solo lo toman. La mente que piensa ya no es una cualidad sino un problema, si acaso un estorbo.

 Esas son mis justificaciones o como sea que les de la gana de llamarlas. Así explico yo el hecho de tener más estudios que la mayoría y, sin embargo, a los casi treinta años de edad, ser un fracaso completo a los ojos de toda la sociedad, sin excepción.


 Y lo peor, o la sola realidad, es que no me arrepiento de los pasos que he dado. Si tuviera una máquina del tiempo, no la usaría. Porque sería este mismo mundo de mierda el que estaría del otro lado del umbral. Y ya está visto que a mi eso no me sirve para nada.

lunes, 7 de agosto de 2017

They speak to us

   If you stand in the bridge, you wouldn’t be able to see it. You have to walk south, by the great way. It’s a rather short walk. On the left bank, you will see a beautiful meadow plagued with trees that are not tall or especially beautiful. However, if you walk across the meadow, close to a wall that limits the growth of plants, you will see a small hill and three trees on top of it. The one with the straightest trunk, clean leaves, and no roots on sight, is the one I want to tell you about.

 Beneath that tree, a friend of mine was buried a long time ago. He was not especially strong or fit or brave. He was not particularly remarkable in any way. He was just my friend and that is the reason why that tree is so special to me. I’ve been there many times, at night and during the day, a few minutes and also several hours. And every single time I visit that place, I talk to my friend. Sometimes there is nothing to say, other times it’s different. It changes, as life happens to be.

 I like that meadow because the sunset look gorgeous from it, the golden rays from the sun seem to be touching your body in such a magical way. Even when it rains, the green field looks as if it had escaped a book of fantastical stories. It’s the kind of place where, in stories, ladies and lords encounter beautiful white unicorns and heroes lift a sword out of a stone. I wonder if thing like that have actually happened there but maybe it’s best not to know for certain and just imagine.

 It feels good to be there, laying on the grass and just hearing the wind caressing the greenery. Flowers are scarce but when you find one, it is sure to be one of the most beautiful botanical being your eyes have ever seen. So many colors and such beautiful designs. They make you realize how perfect nature is and how intricate life can be in order to create things that have apparently little to no value. That’s how simpleminded and stupid humans are, because we just do not understand.

 I’m not saying I do understand but, when I’m there, I do feel different than usual. Sometimes I feel my muscles are stronger than ever and some other times I feel it is my mind that has grown one full size, in intellectual terms. I have attributed this particular feeling to the fact that my friend is there, beneath the tree or maybe inside of it. I have a special connection with that place, that goes far beyond it’s location or the many ways the sun touches the leaves and the rain flows down the small hills. It’s just something that I will never be able to understand or explain.

 I never go to two of my favorite places at once but I do have another natural space where I like to relax my aching bones. It’s a prairie, many hours away by walking from the meadow. It’s on the outskirts of civilization and maybe that’s the reason why it feels so special. It might also be the fact that many great people died there a long time ago and the place became a graveyard, although not on purpose. There’s not a sign labeling it as such and there are not tombstones to read.

 You feel the presence of thousands of soul when you enter the prairie. That one, different from the meadow, is filled with flowers all over. As trees are scarce, flowers grow on the ground, big as the fists of a mighty warrior. The colors are unimaginable if one has never been there and the sound of many birds creates a wall of sound that no scream or weapon can pierce. It is very beautiful but it can also be a little bit too much, if the person doesn’t know how to handle it.

 I’ve gone there for many years, from a very young age. Family members were buried there for generations and I feel that my body will also lay beneath the many flowers of the prairie. It’s not a nice thought on my head, but it comforts me that, at the very least, my final resting place could be that beautiful place full of all many of the things that people in other places don’t really have anymore. Birds and flowers are considered wild nowadays and people don’t like that too much.

 There are no hills, no real elevations on that never-ending prairie. There’s just a road on one side and a road on the other. The rest is grass and flowers and birds’ songs. Nothing much besides that. I relax on the meadow but not on the prairie. The prairie makes me think too much sometimes, about my own mortality and about the many things I have yet to do in this life. It makes me feels I have little time, which is true, but I suddenly hear the clock ticking and it’s unbearable.

 When I go, I only stay for a couple of hours and then leave without a prayer or a word. I don’t talk to anyone there, even if a good part of my family’s bones has fed the flowers that live there. I don’t feel comfortable or happy there. But I don’t feel sad or persecuted. It’s just a very strange feeling of not being quite there somehow… I don’t understand it and I just go there when I feel I need to pay my respects, which happens when I take the road north in order to get home after several days of hard labor. I go because I have to, in a certain way, not because I want to.

 My final spot is not very far from home. I live in a beautiful mountain, which oversees the most amazing green valley you have ever seen. Only a small amount of farms break a beautiful natural landscape. The sound of the stream is the one that always tells me I’m only a few minutes away from seeing the faces of my family. When I pass the rushing waters, I can almost feel their skin on my hands, their perfume on my noise and their happy laughs on my ears. It really is home.

 When I’m there, I often take my family to the other side of the mountain. It’s a bit colder and rockier than the place we live in but somehow I really like it. It happens to be the border that separates our country, if one can call it that, from the rest of the world. Beyond the rocks, you can only see the tallest and greenest trees in existence. They make a kind of fabric that extends for several kilometers and then some more. Water can be heard but not seen and animals are the only ones populating it.

 There are no roads that cross it. No one really dares to go through the maze that is the forest. Some daring neighbors love to go there in the summer to pick up grapes, the wild kind, that grow on the outskirts. The yare very sweet and have a beautiful purple color and kind smell. However, wolves have been known to attack people that stay there for too long. It is not a place for humans to thrive. But it’s nice to look at all those leaves from above, while having a warm drink.

 I enjoy the view alone or with my family. We spread mother’s ashes there some three years ago and I still remember how the wind carried the dust the deepest parts of the forest. I stayed there, waiting for the cloud that was my mother to fall on top of the trees but the wind kept on carrying it away, farther and farther away from everything that woman had ever known. It made me think about her and about every single person I had ever met that was not in this world anymore.

 Those are my favorite places on this Earth. They are so different the one from the other but they do share the fact that I feel my people on them, I feel their hearts and minds and, certainly, they souls. They guide me still in this wretched world.


 I know I will become one of them someday. It might be today or tomorrow or in several years. But I know it will happen. In a very strange way, it calms me to know that they are going to be there, on the other side. And I will still be able to visit all my favorite spots.

viernes, 4 de agosto de 2017

Nunca es fácil

   Nunca será fácil despedirse de un ser querido. No importa su edad, su estatus dentro de la familia o incluso si era o no de la misma especie, nos duele en el alma cuando se va alguien que amamos profundamente, así nunca antes no hayamos dado cuenta. Es un dolor grande porque los seres humanos tenemos la maldición de tener que recordar, de guardar en nuestro cerebro esas imágenes que se repiten una y otra vez como viejas películas que ya nadie parece querer ver, solo en ocasiones.

 Se nos secan los ojos de tanto llorar y nos duele tanto la cabeza como el pecho, porque no hay nada más doloroso y duro para el ser humano que enfrentarse a la muerte. Ante ella no somos nada, no tenemos ningún tipo de poder. Solo somos pequeños animalitos asustados que se arrodillan y piden clemencia, porque no hay nada más que hacer en ese momento. Ella ha llegado y hace lo que quiere cuando quiere, sin que nosotros importemos tanto como creemos que importamos a diario.

 El dolor se va con el tiempo. Aprendemos a vivir con él y a verlo como una criatura que habita dentro de nosotros. No es algo bienvenido porque a nadie le gusta sentirse así a propósito, pero sabemos que es la única manera en que podemos soportar la pérdida. Si no sintiéramos dolor, no podríamos expresar lo que significa para nosotros que alguien haya dejado su lugar junto a nosotros. Es necesario sentir que el pecho no puede más y que los ojos están secos y duelen como nunca.

 Y los recuerdos llegan a altas horas de la noche. A veces son simples imágenes, otras veces son más complejas y se comportan cuando pesadillas cuando son una simple realidad pasada. Es por eso que tenemos que aprender a vivir con la muerte. Tenemos que aprender a que las cosas pasan, a que todo es un ciclo de vida en el que estamos involucrados y, aunque no podemos hacer nada para cambiarlo, sí podemos darnos nuestro lugar en él y aprovechar la vida como viene.


 Debajo de un árbol yacen muchas de las personas que estuvieron junto a mi, muchos amigos entrañables. También flotan en el aire, libres de las cadenas humanas. Están aquí y allí, siempre junto a nosotros. Son almas, recuerdos que nos enseñan y pueden impulsarnos cuando no sabemos como seguir adelante. Es ahí cuando la vida y la muerte se cruzan y forman un mismo tejido hermoso, con dos caras distintas pero dependientes. Debemos vivir la vida, aprovecharla, ser felices y siempre disfrutar a los seres amados. En la muerte, todos estaremos juntos, tomados de la mano, libres.