There is a pale. And there are those who spend their life beyond the pale, some so far beyond the pale that they merit the term “deviant.” And then there are those who live very close to the pale, hovering just short of this boundary or just beyond it and do the work that offers art in its full gamut to the human race. This pale is what defines reality and “reality” must have some definition if there is to be any civilization at all. But there are times when the “energy” that has constellated at and just beyond the pale appears threatening to those who hover near the center of “reality” and then there is a tendency to “hunker down” and fiercely resist the precious offering of those “pale dwellers”—opportunities for change. But the “hunker downers”, if they find a chieftain around whom they can rally, often will become adamant about maintaining the status quo and the social body will suffer, especially those who do not have the comfort of the “in crowd.” Often those in the “out crowd” are easily manipulated and intimidated and can be convinced by their chieftain that it is in their own best interest to oppose the changes that would be good for the entirety of the social body, including themselves.
Change is scary. As Shakespeare put it, “We cling to these ills we have rather than fly to others we know not of.” The Bard knew that often we will prefer to maintain our misery rather than dare to take the risk that would be entailed in taking actions that might alleviate our suffering. A psychiatrist I worked with in a psych hospital one time quipped in a staffing about a patient that we both worked with, “She clings to her mental illness with the same tenacity that most of us cling to our mental health.” “Hunkering down” gives one, or the whole of a group, the illusion of safety. As W. H. Auden noted, “We have made for ourselves a life safer than we can bear.”
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Greetings, Thinking of you and other citizens of USA and the world as we see and hear President Trump mocking Dr. Ford. I send this as an encouragement for you and for myself and any other reader. “Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.”Philippians 4:8
And so we steady ourselves and each other.
Peace, Bonnie Roberts Canada ________________________________
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Thanks for that quote! It is an example of what wisdom is there in the Bible, wisdom that is timeless. This is certainly a “moment” in history for all us and I’m glad you are concerned. Regardless of what happens, I firmly believe “there is a wisdom that doeth shape our ends, rough hew them how we may.” Bless you and yours.
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It is Thanksgiving weekend in Canada this weekend! Soooo much to be grateful for. Even thorns.
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Yes, even thorns. “Climb on your tears and be silent, like a rose on its ladder of thorns.” Leonard Cohen
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