If you came here hoping for a meditation on Mary Magdalene on her feast day, this post on my theology blog is for you.
If you came hoping I could make sense of the political situation for you, there are plenty of other professional types who are making that attempt.
I am sure that future me will look back and wonder why I didn't write more about the fast changing political situation. I will say that I was both shocked/surprised and not shocked/surprised. I felt this strange wave of sadness, perhaps because there's something about Biden that reminds me of my dad; they're both older, slim men, both slowing down, both having given a lifetime of service to country and community.
I do think that if Biden had continued to run, he would have lost. I know that the future is uncertain, but Democrats have a better chance of winning now. I like all of the Democratic options for President and VP, but I know that over half of the nation won't share my feelings. What I don't know is who will show up to vote and what they will be valuing in the Fall.
When we returned from church and the two hour drive across the mountains, I had thought I might not go for my daily walk. But then the announcement came about Biden dropping out of the race, and I wanted to visit the sacred places at camp. Off I went to the chapel and the lake, and I returned feeling better.
Yesterday afternoon, I thought, well, here's my next poem: Cassandra Stops Predicting Politics. I'm not sure where the poem would go, but I wanted to record the inspiration here. If I write these ideas down, I'm more likely to return to them.
Rabbi Rachel Barenblat posted this picture, an important reminder:
It so inspired me that I went to the website to order some reminders of my own and to support a social justice group.
Let me shift gears. I need to get back to my practice of a daily walk, and I'm much more likely to get that done if I go out first thing in the morning (and by first thing, I really mean between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m.). Let me go again to the sacred places at camp. Let me enjoy the decorations along the way; it is Christmas in July week here at Lutheridge. Let me pray and let me hope.
4 comments:
I needed this this morning. Thank you.
Thank you for not writing more about the political situation. What a breath of fresh air. The kind you get from an early morning walk.
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