Is The GOP “Kraken Up”?

Sydney Powell, an attorney that was included recently in the fold of Trump’s “legal team” suddenly found herself “written out of the script” of the Trump Show, her conspiracy-theory orientation reaching an extreme that even the Kingdom of Trump could not handle.  At one-point last week she even avowed that she was privy the information that would devastate Joe Biden’s status as President Elect, describing this purported bomb shell as a “kraken.” 

I must commend her to being familiar with Scandinavian folklore, however, “Kraken” being a sea monster in its mythology that could suddenly emerge from the depths of the sea and wreak havoc on ships and their crew.  And I also give a nod to Sydney for utilizing metaphor as many of her kind are metaphorically challenged, being in a linear-thinking overdrive.  But after this “praise,” the woman is nuts! 

However, I do think that there is a “kraken” in the depths of Powell, and the Republican Party, and all political parties…and all humans.  One expression of this within the GOP is their intense fear of a “deep state” that is threatening to destroy them and is responsible for “rigging the election” against Trump.  This “kraken” is just one culture’s creation to express the human intuitive fear that there is a monster in the depths of our heart.  And in our current political morass, the Republicans demonstrate just how “human” they are as they respond with this internal terror by projecting it “out there.”  I remember noting this being illustrated by Republican Senator Ted Cruz who declared, “President Obama is out to destroy the Republican Party.”  It was obvious, even then, that the GOP had a self-destructive element in their depths with “creatures” such as the Tea Party. 

I admit that I have spent most of my life terrorized by the “kraken” in my own heart and obeyed the teachings of the culture of my youth and blamed “them”, whoever the “them” of the day was.  It is so frightening to contemplate the heart’s darkness which is why the gods were so gracious to offer us a persona, or “fig leaf”, to cover it up.  They intended for us eventually to find the humility to recognize its presence and begin the lifelong process of acknowledgement.  This is what Goethe had in mind with his observation, “The heart has its beastly little treasures.” My country is now having an opportunity to acknowledge its collective “beastliness”; our religious culture is having the same opportunity. 

2 thoughts on “Is The GOP “Kraken Up”?

  1. Anne-Marie's avatarAnne-Marie

    I admit too that I have been terrorised by the “kraken” in my own heart and have projected it out there… and yet reality often turns us around as we face our own need. The individual though as Richard Rohr says cannot bear the burden of sin or the weight of glory. It is too much for one person to carry. It gives me hope to think that all of creation is groaning in birth pangs, as a new consciousness is being birthed. Christ is coming but it is not a one time event but the rest of history, Rohr points out . Alana Levandoski used these words in her rumination this past Sunday:

    From the depths of all our tender places,
    O come, O come Emmanuel,
    to and through this collective womb,
    and out of our deep-down longing…
    for whole-making.

    Despite what it may look Iike to us, there is a tender place in all of us, that can never be destroyed even by ourselves. Our deep-down longing is for whole-making, misguided as it sometimes is. I can see it in you. I can see it in me. May we see it in many unexpected places.

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