[Dialogue] Being Bold

Dorothea Jewell dj.jewell at comcast.net
Sun Jul 1 18:31:20 PDT 2012


I love the phrase "the cyclic reality of the two" (life and death). That has
become real for me in a new way since the experience of Jim's death. If life
is good, then death must be also. 

 

A reflection upon the occasion of having just watched the NOVA program:
Searching for the Edge of the Universe. Oh my gosh! It's beyond imagining, a
mystery indeed! At this moment at least, I have no fear of death but I
confess I have a sense of loss at the thought that I won't be around to know
the end-of-the-story. Perhaps that's the illusion/hope in me that I can be
as G-O-D. Where's that apple?

 

Love, Dorothea

From: dialogue-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net
[mailto:dialogue-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of Nancy Lanphear
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 6:06 PM
To: Colleague Dialogue
Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Being Bold

 

Dear Steve, 

I don't know that we have actually met in person.  However, asking me to
ground my comments seems like a good way to get real.  You will notice that
taking the journey with Fred to his death and beyond has released all kinds
of wonderful new experiences for me, ones that touch me deeply ... out of
them have come my poetry and stories about life. 

One of the joys ( and increases the longer I live) in my life has been to
connect with others in a deep way, sharing values and dreams, and asking the
questions that allow us each to grow and stretch.  Below is a paragraph from
a letter I wrote to my husband Fred as he was dying with ALS.  It describes
mostly the JOY part for me in caring for Fred and being a participant in his
journey.  The GLOBAL NEED is that our culture fragments life, particularly
life and death rather than experiencing the cyclic reality of the two.  Our
family decision was to invite our community (and ourselves) to WALK WITH US
as Fred journeyed toward and through his death.  

"I can imagine caring for you, until Death do us Part - I only worry about
not knowing how to do that with the necessary strength and the care that I
feel for you.  I ask that you help me know what you need as your life
continues.  This part of our journey together is a discovery of a totally
new kind of love - and the grand opportunity to discover letting go, a new
level of mindfulness, and many other qualities of a life of spirit.  I am
grateful for having lived these many years with you."  

 

Our community did share in this journey, below is the link to the experience
of one friend, Brian.   

 

http://elderfred.wordpress.com/on-the-passing-of-a-friend-and-neighbor/

 

In community, 

 

Nancy

 

 

 









On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 2:03 PM, steve har <stevehar11201 at gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Nancy,

This is a great quote.

Wondering if you can see some intersections pairs of Joy and Need,
either in your own life or in other people's life.

My own example's don't see so sure footed
-an online team building an iPhone App for putting healthy behaviors
into your ordinary world
-helping a friend build a new piece on his career

One inspiration for profound creativity for me is Twyla Tharpe, both
her book on creativity and also this clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTQ64Y9V4xY
where she describes the process of taking a small piece of personal
history and making a new dance

I also like this clip of Seva Gandhi who helped design the Service
Learning Program which she describes and is now leading 40 Interns in
a peer learning project  in ICA's Accelerate Chicago program. You can
see a fragment here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZ1K1rt7opQ.

What I like about the program is it is for 20 Somethings picking a
place and rolling up their sleeves. There are plenty of old-timers
around but the 20 Somethings seem well trained and fearless.

Also not so sure about earth; seems like a little loving kindness and
compassion for sentient beings is good too


Dear Ones,

When I read Jan's comments this morning, Thomas Berry's quote came up - for
me it begins to come close to a divine calling ...perhaps EARTH could be
stretched to all my relations, the universe, life ....

" MY GREAT WORK IS WHERE MY OWN GREAT JOY INTERSECTS WITH EARTH'S GREAT
NEED" ...

With love and gratitude for my colleagues who continue to raise the
QUESTION (s) ....

Nancy

--
Steve Harrington
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