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Today's motto...

Cruel as Death, and hungry as the Grave!

EyeSerene

The pretentious bit:

Who is EyeSerene?

EyeSerene
EyeSerene

A being breathing thoughtful breath; a traveller between life and death...

Why EyeSerene?

To truly appreciate the tapestry we walk though, we must see the colours and threads of that tapestry.

Seeing is both a passive and an active process - at its most basic, we simply pick up reflected photons that tell us about the physical shape of our surroundings. But of course it is much more than that. In those second-hand images we detect all the nuances of interaction that shape our lives. Love, hate, joy, sorrow, pleasure and pain - they are all somehow present, carried by the photons at a level beyond the merely physical.

So what is the carrier wave, the element that can propogate through a well-understood natural phenomena? What causes us to feel connected when we catch another's gaze? How can emotions be stirred by minute electrical signals from the receptor cells in our eyes?

In a word, I believe the answer is empathy.


Passing through the tapestry, we feel the texture of certain threads, and on a visceral level learn the way in which they affect us, for good or evil. Interactions are based on experience: on the processing of photons. As that processing occurs, seeing becomes active. Our memory of the threads we have touched colours the active processes taking place, and triggers appropriate (or inappropriate) reactions within us.

And serenity? Where does that come in? For me, serenity is the ability to appreciate both the passive and active components involved in seeing the tapestry I am travelling through. It is pausing to consider my response before reacting to a signal: learning to empathise. Naturally some signals provoke a response that can be fairly called involuntary, and the processing I do on the photons I pick up is coloured by the beliefs and principles I hold dear. All the same, I hold serenity as a worthy mark to aim for.

EyeSerene is the quest for self-knowledge; the capacity to touch others and be touched in return. It is inner calmness in the face of outer chaos. It finds hope in its failings, and mocks its own seriousness. It sees the world as it really is... and smiles.

Riiight... who is EyeSerene really?

Really? Okay then.

I currently live in South Wales, close to some of the best beaches in Britain. A few years ago I sidestepped out of the formal education system, where I taught Physics, Maths, ICT and Technology, into the world of private training. Now I work for a training company that, amongst other things, provides a full-time alternative to school for 14-16 year olds who don't attend regular schools for any of a number of reasons. We provide them with marketable skills in the form of welding, construction and vehicle maintenance programmes, along with classroom instruction in Maths, English and ICT. And along the way, we try to stitch together some of the tapestry's broken threads - sometimes successfully, sometimes not.


My favourite local beach: Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower Peninsula
My favourite local beach: Three Cliffs Bay on the Gower Peninsula

Aside to my professional life, I am a husband and father to two very peculiar children (I can't complain though; look at their Dad). I have a longtime interest in the written word, and have penned a couple of novels. Who knows, maybe I'll even try to get them published one day...

Before going into teaching, I served in the Army. My degree was read at the Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, where I also indulged another lifelong passion of mine: military history. It is often the case that it takes a conflict to bring out both the best and worst in people - for any observer of human nature, it's a fascinating field.

interests on Misplaced Pages

...so what do I do on here? (apart from waste far too much time wikisurfing)

Where to start? My main area of interest is copyediting (all requests seriously considered, time permitting). Also related to article quality, I'm sporadically active reviewing Good Article candidates (I try to take on one or two a week) and discussing articles for deletion; I suppose I lean towards being deletionist (generally on notability grounds).

Aside to this, I keep tabs on a number of pages for POV pushing and editors with an agenda - the latter even motivated me to create my first userbox, though don't take the comment too seriously. Just for variety, and to prevent myself spending too much time on policy and not enough actually editing articles, every so often I'll click the Random article link and try to improve whatever comes up. Finally, I often relax after work by spending an hour or so reverting vandals via the recent changes list... it really is theraputic ;)

I refuse to edit-war, assume good faith, and believe the principle "do no harm" is an excellent one to edit by. Misplaced Pages can be many things: amusing, frustrating, exhilarating, overwhelming, uplifting and challenging... but, so far, it's always been fun - and that's the way it always should be ;)

milestones

My editing milestones on Misplaced Pages

useful stuff

Links, hints, tips and tricks

Admin Editing AfD Copyedit Good Articles Other
Noticeboard/Incidents Manual of Style MAIN PAGE MAIN PAGE MAIN PAGE General help index
Vandalism reports Citation templates Deletion policy Articles for copyedit Articles for review Vandal report
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Page protection QUALITY TASK FORCE AH template syntax

to do

Inspiration for when I'm at a loose end

Copyedit of Deathstalker (novel) - in progress

Copyedit of The Gap Cycle

userboxes

...and why not?

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This user reserves the right to completely screw up their own edits.
AIM-AbleThis user understands AIM talk perfectly well, but does not seriously use it. Ever.
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WikiProject Military history.
This user was a member of the inactive League of Copyeditors.
;) This user likes to wink a lot, usually by the combination of a parenthesis and semicolon, but sometimes with a pretty graphic.
This user loses perspective on discovering yet another school article worded like a prospectus.
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Somewhere to stick stuff I'm proud of ;)

This user helped promote Henry Peel Ritchie to good article status.



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